f.v 7! ' J -l '' . i' K ' EVENING PUBLIC ' LEDaEliHHjADdLPHlA, TOE&rJArT APJSli1 ' Taf? 920 r -' if-1 '8 -V i , M fev J to J - ' p H mW7ra ,sim : kit'M wi w 5S.Wii .MSB H 'VtflrVt III si?1 savnji fcjwiyfcr- raw ! ;,, riT"? f HP. ; lit " I. W.t, !' -n ) ; ..: el n tf I t i ml IP. WIVIFT RFVfll TinMi MAGYARTR??si0SECITY OUVILI IvLVULU I lUll Raiding Party Expelled After Cap -. mm et iiimi turlng Thloreslopel PDDQ Pfl Q AW A "" A""' -' - iTlllr A lllhil-.M Ulf iM . lltsnrlnn IrrWciitUt ore nuln a-Uc Ullll U JUUU ULniirVun thr lYonlinti front ioc. onordluc to tnilrh,-r. rrrrlvnl Iitc. Miigynr troopi . - - ' PDtrcil T!tlorp"ioirl un Anril 1J ttndnt- ,,.., , . ii'nckcil the city Riinnl. kllliti two nml HuiUlrOtls OT Persons Reported uountlluj; live suimNmon. After a ..it I prions lislit llip Mrx.vhi-. vpm driven Killotl by Machine Guns m on1 invticntionof thr incident i.mii , . . lii ind'untc tho mid a tlir remit of n Streets Of Belgrade plot liatclinl in Iulniot DIPLOMATS BLAME ITALIANS l$ tlin Asouiiated I'iiv Ignition. April 'J7. A UoWihwI. ret olution ha' brokrn out in .lug" Siatia aj ii Central Nev dltat li from Home, auotinp Trle-t ml ire to t iir McvnRgero of tliflt eitt Mnrliine Run linte been broushl Into :ki!ii m l-el-Kvade. tvlierf hundreds are aid to Imm been Mnin Ten firilinlis were Killed and twentt one tvoiltnled in n utnflh't bettteen utriker mid ciulnvines nt l.aibiu'li in eordluK to thi .Iiiro-MIhv prp.s bureau. The rtrikers attemnted to bold a pro hibited nieetiin: nnd the polbe Mir rniitideil and nt tempted to diatui tlmin. Therelipoli. the inesMge states, the rouiiiiunlst leader. tJoloud. 'iil'ed n general tribe. tthleli took effort itn bioillntelv. Onieinl .1nso-SI.lt inn itiiirer lir.-f rc tmt nlnrined uter teport of letolu tionarv troubles, and deMare diplomatic ( dl3patehe- front llelarade eterday ind.- , rated nntbinc ninNs. The lrlet repot t if nti tiprisiiiR is nttribuied to "a far tion of troulile-niakhv; Italian, who urn seekinc to embarrass the im,cudiOR ltiilo-Serbinu negotiation " Itiicliarest. April U7 ' ll.t A. V ISus.siiin -soviet roops tould rather ut priliR rops than ?o into battle, and this ttas one of the reaous 'or the fnilure ot the offemlvi' aRiUi't the I'oli-h front, in th oomion of Simon I'etlura. peasant leader of 1 kiMine. He spent a (-hort time Here on hi way from eastern (Jalicia to the I'rastie ronferenee. nud nid the hottai;e of, men to work on KiissUq farms had resulted in tvholesale desettion from the soviet army. ! "Those ttlio remained tvith the Itol- i hevik eolors." he said, "sot the spritis fever nnd quit fuhtinjr " PER 1 AC RD ITALO-JUGOSLAVO Scialoia e Trumbitch s'lncon- trano a Nizza e Discutono la Questione Aclriatica P.iilmaslcr ()pn-rl Pnl.l's' t' Tiit b .trituit"! I'nder rrtiMn no. ait HIT on 1li at tha Trsloftlc 'f Vhlts Po'lmatr Gnral Nan ICpiihi. J7 nprile l.n sistemn- I Kiotio rielln nu'-xtione Adriatn-n tin ritalii e hi .IiiKOslnvin e" vtatn dleusa in una riunione uvvenutu. ieri. in Xi..a. ' tra il Ministro per kU AlYari Kten I d'lti'ia. tin. Seialoia. e Anton Tnitii bit. Ii. inuiMro l"'f s'i nfiari et.-ri del.i .litgoslavia. tjiinudo Tiumbitrh la-" i" x.: ..a. dop" il iolloo.tiio di me s-opia i -.: i-he i due ministn atevatio de. ' di iniontiursi miovamcc!" t'ra btee n, Strea. sul I.iiko MoKRiore. Lonilia. -' uprdo.-l'ii dispai . io alia , (Vntrnl Net. da Uoma. atintin.ia Mie una nvoluzioue bolsceviea o eoipia a in .liiROslnvia seiondo notino perveuut ill Trieste nl siornale "II McssiiRReu l.e mitracliatriei arebboro Riu in HJilone in IlelRiado. ov -i ulr- in eentiimia di person.- cai-ebbero state m . ise. r.itali rivolti- sarebbero s oppuit'-inn-lie a Laibnth e Asram. Nelle vfeie iiffiiinli jiigoMnvr ih fill U. S. SIRONG IRISH ; ALLY, SAYS BISHOP American Senate's Declaration of Sympathy Spells Freedom, Declares Primate ' ll Hie Associated Press Nrnafiti, Irelantl. April L'7.--lteser-rations to the unity of Versailles, toiopled in the lulled Stales Senate ou . Manli IS, bj tvhK-h the bod.t weut on' ru rd as sj oipntlii.liiR with Ireland, a'pl derlatitiR she should lie ndnp!tted to the I.eiiRiie of Nations ns soon as -elf- , Roteriimeilt Is attained, "recistered the math of tyiann.t in Itetaiid. said Jlou siRtmr Michael Kouarl.t. hijhop of Kll ' laloe. in a sermon here, lie declared tin impoitaiice of the action of the Netiatc "lonhl not be overstated." nml ; that it ".ipplied the principle of free (.1)111 to lieland." ' "If Ireland had had one dnj 's test fiotn the rcipn of tenor lie "ilffcfcd." he ilc-larcd. "tie would have celebrated tvltli solemn ervic(s in etcry i-hiirch j IhrotiRliotit the land that declaration ol I America. Hut in her manacles, from dunueous and from nbute the ginvrs! ol her martyred dead, she saluted the I Uient people of America for this dec- , Iflrntion of syiupani nnd hone in her natioual strtlRRle. "She rejoiced, not unit f.n- her own .r.ke. but foi the sake of justice mid honest truth. She rejoiced th'-ie ta still oue tuition ttlioso tvar IhiR was not interlaced with vile bpocri.t. With si. eh a mighty ally. Ireland can afford io hide her time in calm conlidenrc. t nited. resolute and determined, it is otilv a matter of a short time mm! t'rnnny is overthrown and national ins In e is made triumphant " REPORT CARRANZA FORCES DESERTING Americans Wishing to Leave: Mazatlan District Taken . j Away on Steamor j Ity (lip Associated 1'ress Wasliliiftou. April 27. More defec tions Moui the Mexican federal army and unrest in various parts of llie re public were reported In the Mexico t'ity nettsiiape'rs yesterday. General Salvn-, dor Conzales and his entile garrison at I'uatla. in Moielos. wete veported to linvr cone over to the rebels, while Colonel I.npex. titli a veRlment of cat--nlrt at I'liiap.ui. In lichoacan. also were said Io have icbelled. I'iRlillns vas reported at San .luan. Nm-vo r.eon : Maplml. Durnnso ami llaiubo Nueto. near Tainpleo. The fod oi nl Riittisbii nl Mont-'iey is belns re enforced. (Senernl Alniazati. command ing a lehel force in Tatnaillipns. was said to be menacing the town of Uet -tinsii in that state, Kailwat rompiunicatioii between Monterey and Torreon has been inter fered with li the cutting of the Hue ul lliiinos liv rebel futecs. Kederal troops at Casus tlrandes hi ('hlhuahua. were picpariiiR to liiari'h ou ARita Trieta. The State Detiaitment hns becu ojli ciallt advised 1 lint the steamer Sena tor left Mazatlan ou April -P with eight -six passengers. Including nil Americans in that neighborhood who wished to leave. John l.iud, former g vcrnor of Mm nc-otii. described today to the Semite committee investigating Meiieau af fairs Ins efforts as a special enussaty of I'lcident Wilson to gel the late Vic torinno llueitn to abdicate his potvoi as dictator in Mexiio and allow a new gut eminent to be set up there in 101! "Mt objeit. in cm ding to my iustrul tions. was to briug about an adjust -ii-ent before the ceulcmliiig powers." lie said, "so that the country uii.ld have peice and a de facto government to be set up which tho United States could recognize." "Thai Involved the elimination of Utterta, did il notV" he was asked. "cot netessaiily. Jlr, i.inil re spouded. MILLINER SUES QUEEN MARY j Four-Dollar Balance on Hat Bill Is Casus Belli ' Iondon. April 27. Queen Slary was today served with notice of n .law fctiitl filed by her Hond street milliner toc-1 cover ijcl balance on a hat bill. Six months ago the queen paid her1 aeooutit. deducting 84, declaring It was erroneously charged against her. , As the queen is not immune from legal processes as Is her royal husband, it Is1 expected she will pay rulber than nuder- go publicity. PRINCE OF WALES HALTED Plans for New Zealand Trip Disar ranged by Strike lndon. April 27. (Hy A 1M Arrangements for the tpur of New 5Cea land by the Prince of Wales, who ar rived at Auckland recently, on the btittte cruiser llcuown on his Austral Ian trip, were disarranged by the sud den declaration of a strike of the rail way worker., sayd n Central News ills' patch front Auckland today. The ilau were for Iho prluro lo start his rounds of New Zealand during the day. " ' ; It was discovered. v. il. .7 lhat the engine of tuV ,"c, governor Rencral, the Karl m t Vw had jicun tauu evefi with ,r,frHi, "DANDERINE" Stops Hair. Coming Out; Doubles Its Beauty. Honolulu. Apul 7 -illj A. I i Kelnforceiuents of Japanese tioops at Nikolavsk nave ueen inniieu on inc v.un- enr vieie u .. j- -- ; of Tartary. a.votdlng to cable advuei ,,u ,. allarmati Hguardo .ille nom ' to Nintm .lipi. .lnpanei-c newspaper here. ,ii rivoluzione e di-pacei rtipionin - The dispatch added that the re-eufpne-inents would aid in the res, up (f 100 Japnne.-'e nationalists held bv the Hol sheviki. A squadron of Japanese war ships will be sent to Nikolavsk as on as th sea iu that vicinity is free of ice. A Russian firm in Tteut-du. Chiua. has reeo.ved a cablegram announcing the annihilation of a .1apaoi.-c division in the Khabarotsk district of Siberia No official statement ou the incident ould be obtained, the dispatch add. Tr di r vo U7.HIUC - ...-i"- --.-gu.nti ier, .hi lleUrado nun ii "lie an nulla al iijuari" Si dice die il r.il p o giun.o da Trieste noli ta nltro che ui"a manovta di una tuono I. turbolenti italiHiu h- ",'f:l""t,;ni ,' imbara.7.i nn ne;..Mati m 'orso tin ritalia la Serbia. m Sleeping Sickness Kills Girl Poii.hltrepsle. N. Y.. pi il -7 Miss Harbnra Rolliu.'. of Uivcrdale. N Y . a --t'lrient ai the llenneit Schdol for Girls. Halcyon Hull. Millbiook. is dead there fiillov.-inR an attack of sleopln,; iiieknes-.. Alis.s Hollins was in a coma six days. She is the first victim of tin disease ii Dutchess countv. S-S-STAMMERING f trnr - ' p'r t Call. 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Koll out on floured board to about M Inch thick; cut out. Fry In deep fat hot enough to brown a piece of bread in CO seconds. Drain on unglatcd paper and sprinkle , with powdered sugar. Afternoon Tea Doughnuti eggs tablespoons sugar V teaspoon salt ft teaspoon grated nutmeg ROYAL BAKING POWDER Absolutely Purm J tabttipoons shortening tablespoons-milk 2 cups flour S teaspoons Royal Baklnc Towder .Beat eggs Until very tM. sugat, salt, nuthsee an 5tu2 shortening; ndd milk, and flour and baking powder which 1, lyl been e fted together; mbc i.n Drop by teaspoons into d, hot fat and fry until "' D"ln jell on undated p,!?: and sprinUU lightly with so! dercd auBar. ""' Crulleri ' 4 tablespoons ahortenlne 1 cup sugar 2 eggs n cups flour 1 teaspoon cinnamon A teaspoon salt 3 teaspoons Koyal Baking Powder " H cup milk Cream shortening; add tuctr cradually and beaten ears- siw together -flour. clnnam?n ' $& and baldng powder; add at i . half and mix well; add milk ani remainder of dry Ingredients ta make aoft dough. Roll out on floured board to abont 4 tpi, thlctt and cut Into strip bout ,.?el'",,onR and ' ,n' IU roll In hands and twlt each atrip and bring ends together. Fry in deep hot fat. Drain and roll In powdered sugar. FREE New Royal Cook Book eon talnlng these and scorrj of other delightful rcclnti writ for it todat; HOTAL BAKIKO rOWSER 00. lltraltoafitml JTw Totk Otf "Bake with Royal and be Sure ) & When You Lace Your Shoe provided it is a Cantilever you draw up the shank of the shoe, so that it meets the arch of the foot at every point of its curve. The small bones which consti tute the arch are relieved of Btrain by this firm support. The shank, though, is not mi yielding in its support. It is pliant, bends easily with every Ktcp. This freedom encourages the muscles to exercise and grow strong. Walking, in Cantilever Shoes, strengthens the arch, corrects flat foot, and helps the foot to regain normal health. fiMfesdBJBillfcligl 'sJIHbP "j husiness eltets the Dalton for lis superior ipted. Theimallrr bust tifsses choose the ndUm for Us simplicity. - S. -00 . ilSaV nsraaai. SssiTBTa Think what Labor owes to Him! "Little" Fellow, "Big" Fellow all Figure on the Dalton Vlii xVvs Si. 'tlir ojloitl ii . . s " ii'rif n morfr n lilark fcirf. Ilavanu brouii kid, tan calf unit loatto fiiyp'tan camns Both tlie nntural inner-JOi line and tho Cantilever heel sllghtlv tntd ' tertfl t a corroct poMure. Your weight, i dlatrllmted ovrr tho heel, tho ball, anilj the outsldo of the foot c'ncn not fall heavily on the arch, to "break" u. As for Rood Looks. Cantil'f-r Shor havo a snug heol-seat, the Keanon.iblv anutrt wnlklng heel, fine lfJitheis, turn 1U103. AVidtrm from AAAA to E. CANTILEVER SHOE SHOP I 1300 Walnut Street Over Cunard Oflica aWa'i.-.JtWll, Bpt. BrooUrui ', V. JK . r,j. f.V . T I -fiil-A . . ti. it Much c'uipment is practical only for big business home is suitable only for the mailer business. Its, fitness for the Itgure work of all businesses has installed the Dalton Adding and Calculating Machine in the permanent favor of progressive business men. It has the simplicity required for the small business, where everyone must use ir. 10 keys only that anyone can operate immediately. It has the speed required by big business. 25 to 80 per cent more than any other machine. The touch method distinctive with the Dalton, makes this possible. And it has the vcrsaiiliiv needed in everv business it isn't limited to add ing, or to calculating. It adds and calculates two scrvicerat a single cost. It opens to business men a remarkably shorter way of securing the important figure facts of their business it adcK subtracts, multiplies, and divides, makes out statements, takes trial balancer, figures wages, percentages, fractions, and discounts; extends invoices, giving a complete phvsical audit performs everv figuring function necessary in a modem office. Phone for Demonstration Satisfv yourself of these advantage? of the Dalton. Telephone us today have one of our representatives demon strate the Dalton in your store or office. It puts you under no obligation. I'ltont's, l.iimbartl 1 137-8 Mnin 5962- U PERRY & COLLINS. Dalton Sales Agents I2.' S. Fourth St.. Philadelphia, fa. Mini Office and Factory, Cincinniti Ob.o Adding - Calculating Machine UNTIL His thirtieth year the Master was the Carpenter of Nazareth. Could He possibly forget those carpen ter years when the years of His ministry began? Could the men who labor with their hands ever be far from His thought and prayers? To such men, oppressed and driven, men bent by toil, with hopeless hearts, He spoke a phrase that flamed with power. tt You are sons of God, " He told them. Sons of God brothers of their rulers and employers; with an equal right to happiness, to comfort and opportunity. All the hopes of Labor in all the centuries had their beginning in that splendid thought The Churches cooperating under the name of the Irjterchurch World Movement offer the pro gram of the Master; and His Golden Rule. "Whatsoever ye would that men should do to you, do ye even so to them." By that rule the industry of the future must be directed., Its products must be not merely goods, but good; not merely wealth but happi ness and character and joy. If you believe these 'things, you believe in one of the fundamental purposes of the Churches and of their agent, the Interchurch World Movement, And you have this month your chance lo help. Whether you labor with hand or brain, whether you are inside the Church or out, you are a sharer in the benefits of the influence of Jesus Christ. Help to make that influence the ruling spirit of the modern world. Help to make industry a spiritual enterprise, where men shall work to gether not in envy but in mutual respect its 'brothers all, and "sons ofOod." United Financial Campaign, April 25th May 2nd INTERCHURCH World Movement ofZNbrth America Tha publication of this advertisement ia made poaaiblo through the cooperation of thirty denomination. t- Ik i!.ld) 'iJi.H, PHILADELPHIA COMMITTEE T. DeWitt Cuyler Alba B. Johnson Levi L. Rue John Gribbel Horry E. Paisley Joseph M. Steele , George Innes George Wharton Pepper Ernest L. Tustin HEADQUARTERS : HOTEL WALTON JOHN C. WHITING, Director, Ue'di Campaign ' 7. ' i . ,' iii!., ,K .. v... . !'. ..IPtifrA -, ""..t-..i'i;. . I'Si(i ,. 3 tJT'Y-'l-,, JSi ! ti ' ' iwjs .MH,ww..v7.xi1.yM,Ti.,Al j.it '.rxi.,, ,n .'-.ffy'.'i..-.Jjrtau