rv-,iu V V ,r. X u. i ? r iT 1 w .j tk f u n V fir f EVENING PUBLIC 'LEDaER-PHILABELPHIA, Tufesmt, APRIL' lA MO y 'It hf MILLERAND YIELDS IN GERIWAN TANGLE Appeases Britain by Agreeing Not to Act Again With out Allies DANGER OF CRISIS GONE Tjonilon. Anril 1H -T!ii Ihrt'iitPiinl Franco HritNIi rril lm ntiM. it n stntrd last hIrIh Iij tin- foreign oflii-o litre. AMUrnnor slvrn liv t lie Kn-nrli dov frnmpot in nti'vvt'i'ltip tin- lxth nnt of Great Hrltnin relative to tin- wH'iipntlnn of German rit!c li iho I'nMiili '' dlactis.rd bv t ho i-abinrt louin'il priT Hay. Tlio nnto i. tnUii t nit-mi a Mlfftctnry olntlon f I lie ilihVullj Tlip Frrnrh nolo rtuitniti two tiff Inltn promises, t lint Prance won't! with draw lier troop fi'nm I'r ukfort nml Other German -i t i- ii" iin ii" Ger manjr withdrew her force nml tlint France would nevei suain net uillioul lull approval of iln ullleil inei r-l. April 1".. - 'It.' A I'.i I'm' mlcr Mlllcriiinl ami I.Io.mI Gi-oiih will mtet to di-iMt flu' i ontfini'i'-y iH'twMti France nml Great llilt.im h-Ihiim- i" the advance of Ficncli noon ttt of the Klitne liofoip tlir Sum erne AIIIpiI Council convene nt S.in Itcino, Itulj. according to tin- Matin. Although the dlpliiniatli inrlilput ! tattling Hip occupation of 1'iankfoit h French forces l coii"ilt'rnl hi o lo have been i'Iopi1. It U poliitril out Hint Hip main quptio'i unilpr whlih tin tlis'i'tp aroKP. tin- cam Ins out of tliP treatj of YpmaillP". leiunitu ompii in it etitiictj ForPOUdtK arp that it will i unic up t thp Son Rptno cotifen ncc Thp probable cicimmiui will bp in con nection with Hip cnnlileratmn of Ger many's rptpii'ft for fuilliPi- iiiiip to ilit arniaud demobilise, it i umleiMuod In official circle. Italy, although m acord with Kng land In principle, did not appro; p of ln-i-protest to France ami refused to nn- rlntP her.rlf With II. sajK the Petit Parlalen. I Other newspaper are optimistic that , a vpttlcniPtit of tup rianco liruifii in ' pule will be reached foon. and nay that the French iiction in occupying citiei I rait of the llhlne will tend to avert a repetition of condltiunn which btouglit about the incident. V m.ntlmi nf Mm reniirntinllt Ami inllitnij claue of iIip treaty will he iliMiiKxPil by the loiifcree. who will be alcd by Finticc It wa Indicated today. , to inukc ii ileHtilte dic'nrptlon of the allied tiolli'.x on tlie.e points. hi line with I'icihIpv MlllPrnnd's leclaratlons. France will ho u wll litlKtiei.s to facilitate (Jeiinaiij's ecu noiuic revival b conmu'iciitl ncreeiuenln ' lietween the two Miuutii". it i slnted. , but will reit nnv tendeiiej to revise the treat. for tierinalij "s beut'Ht at I lie expense of the ic;ianitlons rlauses alone. Kei'lln. April Nt ' Hn A. 1. I - A spiiiiotlicinl vtateiiii'iit published liprp to day iptnti'" what pin polls in be a re . port of a fimfereii if French officers ' of hisli tank, reii'iillv he'd at Mayencp. nt which It wa" -alii to have been ngippil that the "line of the Ithlne" was neccs ' sun- fut tin' protpi linn of Finucp neninl the "rpienae ideiix of (iertiiau iiitlilnr) idrc'es," It wh tlieipfiire i ollsiilPreil. mid" the ipport. Hint I buffer state must be cie ' ateil whieli "houlil include that part of the right bank of the Ithlne conipi isiiij the )iiM'ldorf imlitstrlal diotrict. the tiiilir ii'vinn. nml t'taukfort and its neighborhood. Kvety enihariiissiiHMit of tieiiuany nIihuIiI, Hip lepoit snj. be pxploited to the l"'t aih.ltltilKe. The vtuteuii'lil ontiuues: "The loufeieiii'p n'so ukippiI thai it .lioiild be bet to dl ide t icrmn uv into, fiM- or si state or republies in nlliniiic witli Itelsiiiui. Finiu'c could then, on the b.i of the wiiioiit paiiixraph of the peai e tieit, mnn'h into (ieruiaiiN and leinuiii tbeie LLINOIS HOLDING PR1AIS TODAY Hoelz Marauders Flee IMaueii. Apiil l.'l. 1 1 A I" OwitiR t" Hip enem.i of the Saxon i" ertmiPtit nxalnxt Max lloelr. lominuni'-t lender and former lecturer in a niolion piiture theatre. Itoplr. and his bnud of mnratideis have disappeared, ami tlieii whereHbfuits is unknown. Tlie I took the precaution lo cut the tplecraph and telephone wiie IpaditiK out of IMnilPii before I heir lliglit. Lowclon and Wood Only Repub lican Candidates Entored in Presidential Race ALLOW WOMEN TO VOTE lly the Assml.ltrd 1'irss ChlcaKo. A pi II 1.".. Illinoix oteis iast lliclr ballots todn. in the first Mute piesidpiithil preferPi ce irlluarv with (tOM'inor Franl. O. Low den nml Major General l.eonnid Wood the onl candi dates entered for the l(piuhlicnn In doisi'uient nml the Demociatlc field uii cotileilcd Tin- lliuol Di'ino'-aiic del ecntlon will (to to the Sni: Francisco intiyi'iitloii iiiillistruclcil. Vpteis weie privllci;pil lo write on ballots naiiicM of other picsldetitllil inu didnte.s nml supporters of Senator lliraur lohiisiui waited iiinipalKtis In some dls llicls. Women witpil In nil but. half n do.ei counties, with the piovismu Hint their ballots mii(ht he thiowii out later if thcil iiarlicipiuiou was found illemil. Women's ballots will be counted spp- nratel . Wood supporters look to (.'lileavo for their main sticiiKlli with pi ilii-t iotis nf nn even hieiik on the down state- Mite, while l.owden's i nmp.ilmi macaeers dp clnrcd the Illinois t;oeriior would carr ChlcaKo nml Took lotiuty nml pile up n substantial maoiil, in the till coun ties outride Cook 1'olU opened nt it n in nml will i loe nt ." p in Fair ami old weather was forecast lor tne s;i. . In ClncaKo bond i 1 1 - tolnliiiK S-'l.-OOlt.lKMI. of which S.-i.tHMl.lMIO would lie used lor a pioposed municipal imiiei. tion hull alo weie bcini; olcd on I JOHNSON STANDING ALONE Denies He Is Touring Nebraska In Collusion With Wood Omaha. Apt II F!. - (lly A. IM Senator Johnson opened his campaign In Nebraska Inst tilnht with n Hprvelt In which he declared lip is "beic on Ins own hook." ' "Muke no mlstnkp." he said. "I am not here, na some of jour press would indicate, lu collusion, or conjunction, or connection with iiuy other pioalden tlal candidate. I nm heiu nloue. I want no connection with any other man or set nf men." This was sold In refeience to the re port of nn iiIIckciI tie-up with the Wood faction of the Itepubllcau party lu Ne braska. GERMAN BRIDE GOES FREE Mis. Kininit A. Grecnison. the (ier niiiu bride of a steamship euuiiiecr, who wan ordered leleaseil from the Glouces ter detention slnlion. left for New Vorl; InMt night with her husband. Hurt Greeniion. The joutiR woman had been ordered deported l iimnicwitinn odi clals. but a fedeial lourt set aside l(. order. Grcenison Inst nilit ptointsed his bride mi niitomihilc mid a wrist watch when tliev reached New Yoik, HOOVER BACKERS 10 CONFER TODAY Prominent Independents and Organization Men Will Plan Campaign for City Today DELANY LEADER ON JOB Flans for the launching of n svstcma tized movement In favor of Uerueit Iloovpr'scnuilidncj will be discussed to day at t Joint coiiferpiiip at Hoover lipndiiiiarters. 1.117 Walnut tdiect. Political woikern, both of Indepen dent nml Organization nlhllntlon. nte striving to inilme hiicIi voter ns ne glectpil to register last fnll to enroll tomorrow, the only rpgitrntioii duy prior to thp May primaries. Frank J. (lonnnu, chofcn campniRn manager or Charles Delar.y, untl-Vara candidate for Congress In trie Third district, took up hla new rtutlp at the. Delany Headquarters, 2420 North Front street, Administration nnd Vare couiicllnien have, framed a harmonious urogram upon the councllinnnlt' employes' budget and political difference are likely to be sunk when the ineaaurp Ih called up lOr nCHOIl III imill.) n M-nnnrii, Hoover headquarter rellects n greater activity ulnce thp enrollment of new member wa reported to be Increasing dally. The office force also has boon I augmented. ' Further impetti is expected to result from the meeting thl afternoon. Men and women or the pecitttvp commiupp will participate In the conference, and the tocal situation will be thoroughly gonp over. Among the phases of Hip campnlgn to Mimulntc entliUHlnsm for Hoover in n program of innss-nieclltigs with men and women speaking from the same platform. These arc to he held In every ward In the city. The swelling Intetcst manifested among women 1t particularly gratifying to the "ohl-tlmers'1 among the Hoover partisans, Women are teported a enrolling In all part of the city, many exprcnslng a desire tb take active part In the cam paign work. Mm, Archibald Harmon has called an executive mcvtlng for next Thursday evening nt her home In the Forty-sixth ward, where Mr. Harmbn I ward chairman. A public mretlng will be held In Potter's Hall on the eveulng or April '-'2. New York Papers Reduced In Size New Vorh. April 111. (By A. 1'.) New York city newspapers continued to restrict tho also' of editions yesterday, Tito Sun nnd Herald announced that Its Inm In advertising wn more than Si.. 000 n day. Tho evening paper gener ally lui( only eight pages lu their final editions, ht)d llrst cdltloim At some of mc morning pupcravurc umsucniiv cllt, advertising matter having becn-dnrgclr eliminated. RIR-MUR SHIRT C( 908 Ch'cstnut St. "uSJJ,.1 onmpirw nnu uiiuii itviinrfti jUM'TKl" rDREER'Si Antidotes for cool spells "Scotch Mist" over coats for Spring. Fine, rain or shine. Prtt fnilipn 'nr Vorl,' Ferro 6 Co.inc. Clothiers & Outfitters Agents for Rogers Peel Clothe Chestnut Street at Juniper. Orchid-Flowered Sweet Peas Ttinp to plant ilipiii now Out Or i 'lUI-noHcr. il Swe ! Pens pioduie the Inrgesi timers 3 ami I to ti "talk nicl will eonliiuic blooming npr a Innc pel Iml Vegetable Seeds I'nir Ti nl (iroimilrf Insuie the qu.il- nf our eil I'nrly innturlng ai et p Peas, ramus onions, Splnaeli t.eltuee ptc should ;o lino i lip giound now Garden Tools Wlieel Hops. i"'ulti.uor.s nnil'expiv other lnlior-fialnK tniplpliicilt to lighten ganlen work our garden onls nie or tin -aiiie iiign quniiiy tnndnid as our peeil Seeds, Plants, Tools 714-16 Chestnut Silver Sale Reduced Prices During this week, our AN NUAL .CLKA R AN C E SALH makes it possible to buy attractive articles at reduced prices. In view of the generally ad vanced cost of Silverware this Annual Sale offers an especial opportunity to prudent purchasers. S. Kind & Sons, mo chestnut si. piamond MKncitANTs ji:vi:i,i;us-.sii.vi:rtsMiTiis doad-H purchttard during thii Sale mat 'not be exchanged. The High Cost of Books Can Be Avoided lly Renting AVic Popular Fictiort From WOMRATH'S CIRCULATING LIBRARY 15 South 13th St., Phila. rffMti CnplM Hiipplli-d Promptly - - M I i;i- l 1 M I MESP"3SBVMHSHKflMKflHHiflflHflflMilHH0 MOmfm K'tz Cuisine nnd Service arc mod- U-P1mB eled on doing till things Hcst. let $2g7Tn(?fe m Jam prices here arc no higher thnn at nny wjRSi Jjp mfbNmm! other flrst-class restnurant. Tabic mVVMx m A Wm d' hotc luncheon, 12 to 2, $1.50. Din- gfflW A Kffif; 7 S. W ncr do Luxe, 6 to i), $3. Service n la tMf Mwt) WflB m 'Ml c carte at a" hollrs $ TO iW Boot Shop "Style 1126' is a Colonial, of fine mahogany-colored kid, with full Louis heel a beauti ful shoe, for 12th PARIS FAIR FRENCH GOODS MARKET ONE HOUR! That's all we need to deliver your V1CTROLA COMPLETE STOCK ALL STYLES ALL FINISHES The J. R. WILSON CO., 929 N. Broad Street (ItrnHfl unit (ttrnrrl) VICTROLAS nnd VICTOR RECORDS EXCLUSIVELY rj terms idf JL) Oi"" l.trnlnc Kit UMTCl'l VOICI Our service it next door to you no matter where you live. SALE OF S. S. YALE AND HARVARD BY THE NAVV There will be wild b seuled proposals, reteiable at the Bureau of Supplies and Accounts, Navy Department, Wash ington, D. C. until 12:00 o'clock noon, 20 April, 1920: Transport YALE, transport CHARLES (ex HARVARD), now in the Navy Yard, Phila delphia, Pa. Inspection may be arranged with Commandant, Fourth !oi.,,l nictviet '.ivv Yard Philadolnhin. These vessels for- merly operated between San Francisco, San Pedro and Sah. Diego, also between Mew iork and oosion. Length '107 feet, turbine driven, oil burning, 20-22 knots. Appraised value $850,000. Bids for less than appraised value will not be considered. Ton per cent deposit required with bid in certified check, Liberty bond or surety bond. Sale will be to highest bidder. Bidder may state whether he desires to pay cash or partial payments extending over five years. Right to reject all bids reserved. TELEGRAPH FOR CATALOG OF SALE Catalog of sale and full information concerning the vessels obtainable from the Bureau of Supplies and Accounts or Commandant, Fourth Naval District, Navy Yard, Philadelphia. J0SEPHUS DANIELS, Secretary of tic Navy. 7 SS &i I ful shoe, for C-" rS i.--- -- - . $14.00 . m VI courso, at this price, ft buckles are not included. Hut ttffil j you mny have the sinait new Tvf ; ribbon bows without extra jfc chnrgp. Or, choose your tffe I own buckles from our large S j I selections at SI. 00 to SoO.Oil. J "SfcW:. 1 m -.., rtrtA 1420CheatnutSt ; pM 1 B fl III A V 1 Q fi "Whr Onty th. licit II Good BnooihJi -- -Ir5 jp Q H jff I SI H r IIIFJ'' 1iHBbB1 il i III IHBfflH ' 11 WwC' MmMm liHMBffl ' h El irKt-Vflfl ' 1)1 fi i i 1 1 lllllli n I hi IIUIIW feftVt I IliSBB BALANCED TO ZERO fflSHIIilli S iVbn ' HBIHI ' m I.S1 iEi What gives the cyfero-ElGI IT its 15,000 miles on KlMsllllSlmtllllllllllaMs TrUi Imip liB t,rcs ant causcs 't3 80-horsepowcr engine iilijiiilllliiii I Wu ilall IIhS to rcclu'rc so nttle fuel? ilillHIIli '"i llHill B VH e a(Jl'evemenC 'e engineers in coupling IlllllJlllliiilffllliiM ' S i 11111111 2B ,uc 'fi'1 re m''eaSe and inking economy liillliliillilllKliffl I atlimlitilft H of nocration with such a wealth of rower and luiiRiniiJtliKiinfitrfiHsSt! - VI illfflill IpH performance ability is due, primarily, to the fact lilliiiliiliiiisffli Is. V1''' itPHIil 1 tnac t'lc Cf7'0-ElGHT is balanced to zero. lilliilmpiiilini ' 2?N - lljjfflffl! iOBl '1 unts of weight are uniformly distributed. ililiitlifiiuMllitIi!! iTvknV 5; I TOHiHHi WwMM enecc ecjuuiDnum is maintainea at an nm. niiilntHffnnfflygaiBiifmr r43rj7rK!Y iHlllHliil aflB Wear is apportioned evenly; no single part is ffi JwllSIKlI Jl lB JHTin If! fVfi'-fAu raJliiiMI M subjected to a greater strain than any other; and PfffllfiliftBliiilaWl -wIiwA iimttrtBi tvery ounce ui ciicckv, uj wen u eveir uun .- mHHM(iJH(iiffHHU(m -rr.:pau am iini v zi ;i u I it'" ..,f ;. i.j .1 n , w I ! M ployed, is given fulirfree play. lliiiRllll I W$0W ' ' W'"' C"C a00VC AIT 11 . iiiiiSI IB vnccs- mX I jlW Sm L. S. BOWERS CO., Distributors lUEffiliSp fi Ml Women's Department, Second Floor Xjf dXM$to& I HB BH 245-247 North Broad Street UUIiiil Wi HEW ' (V"'"JVS fl B Coi.e Motor Car Companv, Indianapolis, U.S.A. WwSBl ( VaM ll'fiiltoSL ' I BB BikMisiiilillllliMllMiitllliilH lamTO m I IfflfililBmM .r jK, ' JBisuPl HB H ThbrbaTouchofTomorrowInAllCouiDoesToday BHffll I 'MlfflfeT? Wbonwit TELLER co.g R CHESTNUT AT 13 STREET 111 g For (WEDNESDAY) Only . 'M S Extraordinary Sale & ' mx Women's Capes, Coats and Wraps In One Hundred Distinct Models tor WEDNESDAY ONLY AT 33 to 40 Less Than Regular Prices This collection comprises two complete sample lines from foremost makers whose production is confined ex clusively to Bon wit Teller & Co. i The majority of these garments are reproductions of French models, and only the most successful types have been selected. All are characteristic of the Bonwit Teller & Co. high standard in finesse of detail, clever workmanship and choicest of fabrics. 7 Garments (regularly 55.00 to 50.50) 38.00 8 " ( " 65.00 " 70.50) 48.00 1 " ( " 70.50 " 08.50) 58.00 7 " ( " 85.00 " 125.00) 68.00 29 " ( " I J 0.00 " V45fi0) 78.00 12 ." ( " 155.00 " 175.00) 118.00 M " ( " 185.00 " 225.00) 138.00 " ( " 225.00 & 235.00) 118.00 9 " ( " 265.00 " 275.00) 168.00 Included in this collection are Coats, Capes and Wraps for Sports, Afternoon and Evening wear. In many beautiful cloth fabrics, silks in afternoon or evening shades; also camel's-hair cloth and leather Coats. (MODEL SIZES ONLY 343638) is important to note, that while there arc not more than ONE of any style in this assem blage, ivc have duplicates of these models in our regular stock that are not included in this sale. ONLY garments bearing a yellow tar, stamped "SAMPLE," will be sold at the above jt f -.,
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