!lf$'" '".n' v; , k. ?t,AFtf r' i'.T-jru x ' ' M'-V iV',lf' ', x" x i ViJ It ." 1 . -J , Is m n m LB91 mm III! mm IK HHf $' n .'W G EVENING' PUBLIC LEDaEK---PHiL,AiELPHIA,, tfHTJDAY, 'tinfrdM , ? ? ;'ihi KM KhUhVt UNI Y i T, -",V f '4 ', UflU A LULL MM ll ) iVfetbry of Hunger Strikers Is In- vfc complete, Bonar Law Tolls Commons IV ' : EXPECT FRENCH TO RESIGN K By the Assorlntfil I'reM I London, April It". Aoiilrow Hounr j Lnw, government li-iulcr. in nnwr-r to nueittons in flip Houap of Commoiio to- I mjj rej;arilii)jt thp rflonst of Irish liiiu- Iffr-dtrikorn from Mount .Joy prKui. stated Hint tltey hnil not been micnn- i ditlctanlly rolonneil. This shitPinont roll- j traverts repdrts received from Dublin , ttsc nigut. , 'The reimse was ov dirret order of Ocnernt Sir Nevln MaereudT nnd marks tho' beginning of an entire ehnncc in the Irfah policy, according to n prominently displayed statement in the Dally Mall. WIipii It beentne rlenr ?ome time npo, ays this paper, that the policy of re pression wan leaditis t llsntrous consequences, the premier deeideil to change the. pofllcy nnd, If necessary, get rid of the mn ns'ociated with the old regime. Ho suddenly nnd without warning, told J. I. Macl'herson, chief secretary for Ireland, that he was to be transferred to the peusions ministry, and anno ntnl Oneral Mneready Id command of tho troops, without con sulting the Irish office. Ocneral Mac ready, ndch the. Mnll, was Instructed to Inaugurate a. new policy of concilia tion, nnd was given n fre hand. In other words, ho wns to supersede tho rxNtlng heads of the government In Ireland. nrnernl Macready arrived in Dublin Wednesday morning and ordered the release, of the prisoners after an ex change of wireless messages with Pre mier Moyd tleorge, who Is on his way to San Itemo, nccordiug to the Mail. Inasmuch us CJeneral Macready re versed the policy for vhleh Viscount Krencli was responsible, the viceroy, the paper believes, wishes a dear defini tion as to whether he or (irnernl Mac ready If the chief power in Ireland, and may come to London to Inquire, "The answer." continues the Mnll, "may lea1 to his rc-lunation n con tingency for which the premier pos sibly plnmied. Names of his possible successor nre being dicuscd In tho lobbies of Parliament, the favorite be ing the I'nrl of (trnnnrd. although, as lie is ii Catholic, u special n?t .f 1'nr linnirut would be necessary to enable him to net a- viceroy." The rclcnst" of the prisoners is re. gnrdcil us n complete triumph for the hunger strike and its ally, the genera) strike. DENY HARD GOAL MINERS UNREST Union Loaders Affirm Ability to Cope With Situation in Anthracite Region - i NEW SCALE BEING SHAPED IJy the Associated Press New Yorli, April 15. Dissatisfac tion nnd unrest among the anthracite mine workers due to the slow progress being made In the wage negotiations are not serious and district officials will cope with the situation, union leaders announced here today after a conference with the miners' te'neral scale com mittee. The workers' representatives on the ,,k,,tt,r,tttAA ntmnltitrrl in mftun the new contract reported to the scale com mittee mat progress was ocms im last as me situation wouiu imniu,. uj .....1a....1 i1.a hl.ln.v nt hn npirotljltionft to date and urged the men to be patient until tnc procecuings were i-uiuihcivu. District officers and board members were Instructed to keep the miners In the field at work at all costs and carry out the retroactive agreement made with the operators. "Wc do not regard the reported un rest In the anthracite fields as serious,' said Thomas Kennedy.- president of District No. 7, with headquarters at Hazleton. t x "Last night about 1t"00 men from one colliery In my district by a uuani mous vote decided to continue nt work pending the outcome of the negotia tions. 1 believe that l indicative of the spirit of the men. There is no cause Christ Ooldec. president of district - ., ...11.. l....t.......A.a SllinmnlMn ,o, ii, willt ut'uinun hip v ................ oi.i i.n n- wiihniit nifieliil information in.lnv from bis territory, where about l.'.OOO mlno workers had threatened to quit work. He said ho 'jelicved thcyl U'mtlfl hArrifllii of sn-nl I In district No. 1, with headquarters at Hcranton, It was reported that n large number of miners were out of work due to the railroad strike, but would return as soon as a car supply wrts assured the collieries. Silver Sale Ends Saturday Only a few days remain in which to take advantage of the excellent values offered during our ANNUAL CLEAR ANCE SALE. Desirable articles of Sterling Silver and Silver-Plated Ware arc offered at reduced prices. S. Kind & Sons, urn chestnut st. DIAJIOND MERCHANTS--JMVr.LnRS- SILVERSMITHS Good purchased durinft I hit Sale nury vol be exchanged. i ' A style that has p 1 e n t y of "punch," even though built for slim men Our youths' suits, sizes 33 to 37 chest. Ferro & Co.inc Clothxcrit & Outfittert Agents for Rogers Peel Clolhcs Chestnut Street at Juniper. ( Days of Progress CTIMULATE your ambition, as well as the success of your business, by learn ing; what new things the men who have planned and carried out marvels of office efficiency have to offer you. Theirs to Reason JVhy Theirs has been the brain power, theirs the energy, the courage, conception and accomplishment. Yours to See and Try And now it is for you to see the results of their ingenuity and skill, and to try to realize how much you may benefit in your business life by a practical application of them. Itlls for You Although the manufacturers who are exhibiting at the National Business Show have done more than their share, they stand ready to serve you still further. So Come Let your employes have time off next week, so that they, too, may have their interest in your busi ness stimulated. And come yourself at least once; if possible, oftener. A II next week 1 to 10 P. M. Daily NATIONAL BUSINESS SHOW in --.. .. .. . - . . The Exposition or Administrative Methods and Equipment First regiment akmoey , phiia . April 19 -24 Broad and Callowhill Streets GERMANY On of th mrmbffs of our Arm, .which It enRisrd In uportlnn and Importlnr, l ry well vemod In German conditions iml vell connected In Germany, lie In anorlly leaving tor a trio to that country, and we arc In ft poaltlon to render aervlce to thoae Intereated In Importing. In any lines. Including destufts and hlxh-irflde chemicals. Address C 023, Ledror Office. ' - n-E miY DIAMONDS GOLD & SILVER Jewelry t All Kind lllaheaj t'tires rati Penn Smelting & Refining Works '! Otd Gold flf.op" 906 Filbert St., PhlU., P. r - ) ' 1 v The Eight j$an$com Restaurants cater to particular people. The food and service must always be to your satisfaction. Try one of our 55c Table d' Hotc Suppers ICSJ Mnrl.et M. 1.11 MnrKet U n'.n MirNel HI. Mil ,V JlnrUet S. 13: MiiImiiI -t ID In. siwletli St. 1 711,, nraiimt M. nnd lit it frr tny 1l C'lirilnut Ml 1 i BONW1T CHESTNUT AT 13 STREET A Large Collection of The More Rare and Choice Pelts in FUR SCARFS for the Spring and Summer Vogue Assembled with the care of a connoisseur arc pelts of exquisite coloring. Featuring Hudson Bay Sable, Rus sian Sable, Fisher, Natural Mink, . Silver Fox and Natural Blue Fox. Following is a special mention of some of the remarkable values offered. w we ve Come to Tea The Rittenhouse, of course. Where things are always "right" and the serving of tea an art. And you? Every day, including ounaay. 3 to 6. .Ufliinjjriiiriir nt Charles Duffy. ,' Stone Marten Scarf ( one slyn) Stone Marten Scarf (two sl(im) Baum Marten Scarf (one &!(in) Baum Marten Scarf (itvo skins) Japanese Sable Scarf (one slt'm) Japanese Sable Scarf (two skins) Hudson Bay Sable (one skin) Hudson Bay Sable (ixvo &k's) Natural Blue Fox Scarf Lucille Fox Scarf (open or solid skin) 48.50 Natural Squirrel Scarf Scotch Mole Scarf Natural Fisher Scarf 95,00 Mink Scarfs (two sl(ins) 55.00 110.00 65.00 125.00 39.50 69.50 75.00 175.00 195.00 69.50 39.50 39.50 165.00 48.50 & (gA Natural Squirrel Scarf 39.50 jgg) W Natural Fisher Scarf 95.00 165.00 jl Feeding the Right Weigh Mi Sl.Br' irtHHltfiia sat u 3 I K- Hwr- ""il Ul L- -nr A Man's Food An Infant's Food Creamy-white, granulated hearts of wheat so easily digested that it forms the first and best food for infants, yet so nourishing and substantial that it sustains the hardest worker such is Pillsbury's Wheat Cereal. Made by the millers of Pillsbury's Best Flour and under the same super-' vision you can naturally depend on the constant, uniform high quality of this wholesome breakfast cereal. Always buy Pillsbury's Family of Foods different in kind, but alike in quality. At your grocer's. Pillsbury's Best Flour Pillsbury's Wheat Cereal Pillsbury's Health Bran Pillsbury's Pancake Flour Rye, Graham and Macaroni Flours S iBaHMHI mm- - V EaF SIIKKU(7IV, M I III I pillsbury's M FAMILY OF FOODS ---7 Wheat Cereal PILLSBURY FLOUR MILLS COMPANY Minneapolis, Minn. ."? $ r ,- v WGW KHST fexxpiM a N UHMiiiliil - H'mmmt- - ' VJ PP 'Alkaf VJMMaaMHUgyHal tnAf Mwk nc.r i r, ij n , 1 1 1,11 1 1 " "-mi 11 'ii, 111 vTTlliaaaBMaC""- I jc7 I' " m v' - f . HaL K V '" h y ' V 4M
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