J- "i ,' " V" " . V- LP' - wtMtft 'n ." lOND THEFTTRAIL nru : JOannHlnn Rnnkn nm Pr-nlnr-nrrn , J -Ifouses to Bo Combed for L $, NY. Stoion Securities ASTER PLOTTERS HUNTED S. A "IN l- ' T"S M V,.. il. .1 ...J l jj V ,,lc WCI.H1 it vtKw York. Mav ". EmnlovM nntl krt Of bnnklnir nnil lirnkornep timings a"?M6"Btrool, Toronto nnil Quebec will 'examines! In the hunt for fecuritie ea In New York's S.'.OOO.OOfl bond . ,r??' W( nd for traces of tlielr marketers, f?' r WwtB announced here today. r Vn'Kwleieii ivlth lio Cnnm'tlnti HMi fniirt fc'f '& honor United Statp.t Federal Court '"?.. wrW for Buch examinations in tlie Do j 'P Malqn, and application for them will be " , ' JJRiide here this week, It wan stated by '.; ; it 'PABl S. Jlyers, counsel for a mirety V lfln.V which bonded many of the .".,., Wkll, Htreet mesieneprs who ranUhPil i "p --i; r " - r- ..li,;.! ftfra ; j vy.v.L,.;. -- . i' y , " ;'." . ,,.:; Lu,, ;,., j. trl all desires from Germany without rati- tow which', llko any other taw, could facts and -principles that th6 war has occupy Kiev late this ,vrcek Special Templar to Observe Aseenilon Day .eerrlcoMn tho. rS.Hhodiit,'kpis from the financial district with millions 4'$ 'L .It .previously had been hii l tii, - Vi'tve, cliwlve "master minds" of .,"'Dlot, Jules AV. ("Nicky"! ; .'it' : Bd Nicholas Cohen, may. have ,: inik Bk4 fiw I '', V ilnfcofads nnd stocks ited that the bond Vrnttcin estab 'lkhed a marketing system leading Into ft- mttnhei rvf tirnkra fimlQea tn vnrlntl! tlftj-, a-IaiII. . .11 ..'. 1 .L- .-. ii IVi'i" "", country nun 111c wumimuu. pCr fl YOatcrday Myers declared that before ty j the hunt is ended there would be in- J.Tolved other New York brokerage firms r I ,m .!.. . n 1.1 it o..llt..n.. ...1... L'ffi',-,l'Cdy is tindpr indictment In conneo- ip. ,tton with the disposal of stolen secur- W ities here. LVfr -, T1. I..I1 f Pl, lu i,u,, t ,i, I '"V" ''J J"UUV " ""Vr " " F , -wrrxi 11 1 11 J! 1 . 1 Join. J ho leuRue, he aimed UV !?&!'"? a,A- l"ii''ation' Pointed .,,., bllt" lniSPlll.f ,, i' 'to t;ievciann as nis uiir.uc uinre. . v -'Testimony of Miss Itayc Cohen. J.-'Nick" Cohen's sister, before Cnited . 'Stated Commissioner (tilchrit recently, i ,1.1 ccrnea a mysterious "woman 111 the Ij !L ," a MIrm Marjraret Meeker, said to P.' '4e. a member of a well-known New l JSntland -family, who had met Cohen while fchc was studying art In (Jreen .wich Vlllace. New York's "Bohemia." '.. '. V. l t Tj I . " Miss Cohen said slic.liftd seen tho girl hero in March, well after the hunt for Arnstcln and Cohen had been started. packing two trunks for shipment to Cal Ifoniln. One of these, Miss Cohen said, she admitted contained clothes belong ing to Cohen. Knox Helps Battle to Declare Peace (ontlnuril Irom Vatn Onp the Allies made peace for the United States. 15 ven Ocrmans Announce 1'cacc "There is everywhere outside of the United Htntes itself, with all of. the Rreat powers, including ourselves (save only Russia) peace, from the recent con flict," said the senator. "The powers say it, the Germans say it. "Our national executive, with a stubborn irresponsibility, continues to declare wo are at war. But as a prac tical matter the only war which he wages is ngalust American citizens aud American industry. With Germany ho wages no war. "Having thus in law and in fact International peace, having nothing left but a domestic status of war created by a legislative declaration of war, with no hostilities, heretofore or now exist nit, or possible In the territory over which this paper .tatus exists, It is not only legally sound, but economically, morally nnd patriotically necessary and indispensable that we at om-e repeal t war was exclusively with Congress, the declaration of war and so Inline- which created tho status of war bv a diatcly end the despotic war powers all desirea from Germany without rati ft Inr thn trentv of Versailles, n Blin nlemcntnl treaty with Germany Bhonld be concluded. , "Wisdom requires tho negotiation of a separate treaty between tho United States and Germany," ho 'ald, "which should provide reciprocal rights and ob ligations between us and that country alone." Summing up his arguments thntthn war was at an end, Senator Knox said : "First. The war is at an end by virtue of tho armistice of November 11, 1018, and of amendments rind renew als thereof, such armistice being in fact 11 capituiatlou ending hostilities uy virtual surrender of the enemy. "Sccoud. The war is at nn end by the 'silent cessation' of hostilities, which concluded tho war in fact. "Third. The war is at an end be cause the government against which wr speolflcnlly declared war has ceased to exist. "Fourth. The war Is at an end be cause we. together with our associates, negotiated with the people whom we had been fighting n treaty of peace which provided that the war should ter minate and diplomntlc relations be re sumed whou the treaty came into force." Icgal Points of Proposal Senator Knox summed up tho legal aspects' of the question us follows : "First. War is actual hostility. "Second. That It was so understood by our constitutional fathers. . "Third. That the power to declare ... mi.11. jinn any oiucr law, couiu bo amended, modified or repealed. "Jfourth. That the purpose of tho war powers of tho constitution was to give tho national government tho legal power ami practical ability to conduct ft Micccsaful war, that h, actual hos tility. "Fifth. That Mar powers could not be exercised after nctual hostility had ceased. Presidents Powers Limited "Sixth. TllBt t).o nnWKra nf ,!. President camo from two sources, that of the chief executive and that of com- manncr-in-chicrs that the powers of neither capacity could bo invoked to iiuKnieui mo outer; that, lie possessed no extraordinary nowern ah rhlnf ,.vn,itt-A save only and to tho tjcterit such powers were conferred by statute which, to au thorize action by him, must be duly nnd legally in operation. "it results from all of the foregoing with which u power -maddened adminis tration continues to misrule this great people." Versailles Treaty Discredited 'rip -, . " Ueiterating opposition to the treaty, 1 Hli VOU!! terteiter of crsallles, fcuator luox said it p was almost universally dWcredltcd and 1 Ql mm in' omuie rrservuiiuiis uiu qui money or mer- Americanize the League of Nations, but 1 r'lnn n rl J cp 10 olu-ovc merely made it safer for America to , -' lclllVJ IOV Jo ctlWclNo prom-, 1 a. uciiigciuus person with whom to deal. ended internationally hnth nn n mAtter of fact and lavy that domestically' tho War powers, ceased wlUi tho end of ac tual hostility ; nnd that therefore we are already at peace, both Internationally and domestically, without any further act by either tho exeedtivo or legislative branches of the government." ' BOLSHEVIK! LOOTING KIEV Poles Hope to Occupy Ukrainian Capital Thle Week Warsaw, May fi. (By A. P.) Bol shevik soldiers aro reported to be loot ing houses and stores at Kiev pre paratory to abandoning the city. Ad vices received hero .indicate great con fusion there, Polish military authorities hope to trains to take visitors from "YVarsaw,to tory. m. . T,..,. mi .,-,-.' ..-My iVCTj I,,. TtkHilnlnn cnnltal arc being ar- nmn.tnrv. No, lCKnlahts' Tcmnlar. of .1 u.,i r rh .:J:l.bAA9fn'l "-" w-.- ---- -- - -i - -- , ,, . iua ..vu 'AU. vvHiiuauucrv tllll t. 1 ranged in anticipation of ft Tollsli vie thin city, will observe Ascension Day. headed by tho Tall Cedar Band ? Thursday, May 10. and will attend ?"..t" v"v. v.'T'i'yv'y.awti. Knt.i MIIIvlllc,N.J.vMny.f;.OUyetCom. ".V'SSgi.iVSaSS: & & slon Bermon. , The commandery win tl headed. by the Tall Cedar Ban,1 l ' forty 'pieces. ises little but mischief unless recast on such radical lines as will entirely obliterate Its Identity." Instend of tho league, he urged "uu arrangement for the codification of international law, the establishment of u court of Inter- 1 national justice and the outlawry of war." Senator Knox said that although America probably would secure virtually Sterling Silver for the Table Sterling silver for a wedding or anniversary gift is always in good taste. A berry bowl is very acccpt ablp, particularly one with ' chased ' border ten inches in diameter $30. S.Kind & Sons, mo chestnut st. DIAMOND MUUCHANTS JEWKLKHS SILVKhSMITIla . yyl V1CTROLA Model No. J, In Oak only; plays any record perfectly. 25 VICTROLA Model No. 6 Choice of Oak or Mahogany fin ish; a wonderful instrument at SPECIAL OFFER FOR ONE WEEK ONLY Have Your "Victrola" Delivered immediately, But Don 't Start to Make Your Payments On It Until June 1st. provided you make your initial canh purchapo of records from us,. whch wo know you'll be more thari jtlad to do anyway, as ouV record library con sists of 45,Q00 records, assuring you the selections you most desire. ORDER YOURS AT ONCE Victrolas on Special Terms ,OC, Weekly ' Special Exchange Offer Any time within a year well takb this VIC TROLA in exchange, at tho full price you paid for it, for any cabinet model VIC TROLA. B. B. TODD, inc. 1306 Arch , 228 Market 35 PIANOS PLAYERS VICTROLAS RECORDS Onen hfonday, Friday andSaturday Evenings E. F. HOUGHTON CO. 240 W. Somertet Street Philadelphia ' ' "i f'f'i-' fVif-i i I. ?" Bf it PV Bv a. DQNWIT TELLER G, CO. AeJpecialti) JRop ofJDricbationr CHESTNUT AT 13 STREET ANNOUNCEMENT for . THURSDAY and FRIDAY -FROCKS and GOWNS- For Women Every Garment Taken From Our Regular Stock Hand-embroidered in Silk and Wool; Silk Tricotine, Minuet. Jersey and Duvetyne. 45. 00 and 58. 00 The majority pf these frocks and gowns heretofore sold for s $85 and quite. a few of them formerly carried $100 to $150 I price tags. Included are Gowns for Street wear, Semi-Evening and Dance Frocks. F PORCH ROCKS SERGE RESSES Polka - dot and flow ered Cotton, Cotton voile in all the new foulard patterns. 25. Tailored as well as em broidered models, others finished with col lar and cuffs of Gingham 38 t. Exceptional Values in Oar May Sale of SHIRTS and BLOUSES TAILORED SHIRTS .. Of White Striped Dimity. 3.90 5.50 BLOUSES Of Voile, Batiste and Diniity. BATISTE BLOUSES n rJ Trimmed with Val. Lace. '" HAND-MADE BLOUSES, Of Voile and Batiste. 8.75 OVER BLOUSES Of Dotted Swiss. 9.75 10.50 DOTTED SWISS BLOUSES Organdie Collar and Cuffs. BLOUSES lO CA Of Georgette and Crepe JLUtOXj de Chine. TAILORED SHIRTS ...in CA Men's Wear Crepe, lAitJV Dorisoie and Radium. -Semi-Annual Clearance Sale of MILLINERY ' Entire Stock of TRIMMED HATS at y2 PRICE and LESS Our famous twice-a-year event, wherein we dispose of our entire stock of trimmed hats at a fraction of their worth. Absolute clearance of 950 beautiful hats divided into 3 groups and priced for immediate clearance at i . tAVT) AT A "DICE TO H. R. R THE mCCE of WALES "K FACT: Of the many elaborate functions arranged for the Prince of Wales during V his recept New York visit, there was JL. J- one in particular where only the exclusive few of New York society were received. And for this affair the cigarette chosen by the hosts was Fatima. LIGGETT & MYERS TOBACCO CO. Fatimi'j ftraom "juit enough Turkuh" blend has received many noteworthy endorsements from great hotels, leading clubs and prominent people but hefc is recognidon not merely of its' quality but, if you will, of its "social standing.'' Nor is the reason difficult to find. Three words explain it "just enough Turkish. ' FATIMA Jl Sensible Cigarette 7.50 10.00 15.00 Formcrh Priced $20 to $40 -NO 'APPROVALS NO G. O. D.'S i -" ' ' --- -T, -'J. Jl linn J'l ' , i A'... ....JU-.-43! lii ? .. y i.7i ,. W
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