VT.t 'ir ftWpS"" "' ;(J' ' ,.v - ft . EVENING PUBLIO IteDGEKpklliADELHlA;' THURSDAY MAY 6, 1920 A'. nBaTVTnTlABRTTTTA' rpTJTTRSmA V .- IvrAV fi. -1090 1 E .. - J'l IfVi j?' I ft 4 HAGUE TO MEET i MRDKFHMY Program Calls for First Step3 Leading to International j Disarmament QUESTIONNAIRES SENT OUT , By ttie Associated 1,'rev. Waalilnirton. May C. A full prosritm waits" attention of the council of the T.eayue of Nations, due to nssomblc In Rome tomorrow for Its fifth meeting First steps nre to be taken toward carrying out such proiNlnim of the) H league covenant as Interiuitionnl dis armament, publication of all treaties , entered Into by lenjue niember. plans for the first meeting of the leupue ns- cmbly. mlmtstIoti of new members nnd other, matters. I The method of presenting tlieoe ques tions to the eight member of the coun cil has been worked out fully and much data has been assembled. An arrange -went has been perfected under which it trill be the duty of n particular mem ber of the council to familiarize himself In advance with data on each specified question and to plead the considera tion of that qucstiou when It it called up. Under this plan, the French repre sentative on the council will be re sponsible for discussion as to Aitlcle IX, which provides for creation of a permanent commission to advise the league on military nnd naval matters generally and supervise action .toward international disarmament or limitation of armaments. The British member has particular ' questions regarding the permanent or- J;anlzatlon of the secretarial stafT of the eague; the Brazilian, steps toward sup posing international!) the trnflio in women and children, and the Japanese member, consideration of the report of the Washington labor conference Ttndirnt' matters f tin- lcacuc. in cluding the determination of the medium of exchange, whether dollars, pouuds alerting, francs or what other units, in which calculation of money nre to be mado in future, have been made espe cially the province of the Spanish rep resentative. In approaching problems to bo taken up bv the special economic conference. to be' held at Brussels May L'.". prepara tion went even to the extent of submit ting to nil powers a full questionnaire. The United States Governir'-nt received one of these, but it Is not known what reply was made. The information sought was not such as is usually regarded as confidential b' a government, hut merely called for placing in standardized form figures as to trade and other matters which, as a rule, arc contained In routine govern ment reports. V -v Axis Hi DK4JAbJllHMBk''w,VVHK i . HirVwjr trIT ' t i BHNHPPrWbPMPh KVJBHk. jKHHBWbJ - 4 SOVIET STRONGHOLD 01 IS TAKEN BY POLES: Skvlra, which lies fifty miles, east of Bcrdltchev, nnd Is about stxty miles southwest of Kiev, Was n Bolehovlk stronghold, protected by works along the nearby river and on the hills. Kiahtinc between tlm TVilaa anil Ttol- hcylki for possession of Kiev, capital dt the Ukraine, continues day and night. - - I in mo entire semicircle ot the Kiev W.,..,,, piniivm D.in.tn... a bridgehead tho Polish Infantry Is In con arsaw Claims Russians Are tnt.t Wui, the novict infantry. llie roles are slowly pushing back the Uusslans in the face of stubborn machinc-cuti nnd nrtlllerv resistance. i ne roiisii communique announces that nni have iwo soviet uivisions, which were cut oil fiom tltc retreating Bolshevik nriny last week, have beeu annihilated. statement today from Moscow In tho Klcr and Taganrog (on the sea of Azov) roglons the situation is quiet," tho statement adds. Paris, May C.-I(By A. P.) Advices received at noon today by the foreign office hero with regard to the Polish offensive against the Bolshevikl claim thot tho Poles could occupy Klov at any time, but nro waiting to let the Ukrain ian forces be the first to enter. Being Pushed Back Upon Kiev It) the Associated Press Warsaw. Mny 0. Polish aaliy. j operating in the ofTcnsWc against the Ilulxlunilu. have occupied Nkvirn. in the Polish thrust toward the Dnieper. Parlslana to Taste Camel Meat Paris, Mnv 0 (By A. P.) Pare ns have the onnnrlnnllv nt tnxllni- amel meat ns A result nf tlm wnle of ArNtlde, the famous "ship of the des- iiir inv iruiicriy oi inc norii- ert,' London, May 0. (By A. P.) The captuie ot a Milage on the Dnieper, forty-seven miles north of Kiev, bv the Bolshevik), is announced In an official $ - w CLAIKK LOKItEU A outliful Iollnist who will np- i pear at a concert to be ghen to- night nt the Metropolitan Opera House. She lltes at 11411 South Mt) -first street WANTS GERMANY TO PAY French Minister of Finance Speaks of Reparation Paris. Mny (I. (By A. P.) Prod -ric Praucois Mnrsal, minister of finance, speaking nt a luncheon of the Anglo-American Press Association to da.. nsked that the Allies of Pnitieo in war hae confidence "In our deter mination, our love, our woik. our respect and peace and justice" during peace-time rehabilitation "Our allies during the War helped us economically and finnmialh. as well as militaril)." he said "The ietory 1ms been common to nil. but the ruin of battlefields remains with France alone. M Mnrsal declared the resources of France guaranteed hor future, hut add ed: "I have icfiised to incorporate in my ordinnr) budgit extrnordlimr) c oenditureH for reparations for olun tnry damages caused b) the aggressor. Such expenses are incumbent upon Germany." Real Vacation for Rubber Workers WoousocUet. It. I.. Mil) l iP. A 1 ) The Woonsocket Hubber I'o . a branch of the United Stuts Kubber S, nnnniltit'ClUtodllV it WOlllcl gte its 2200 cmployeH a week's vncntion with i pa lleretotore lis pianis nac uecu shut down for two weeks durum the summer without pay to the emploes. AUTO TOPSl CiirUlna, -vllln Catrr. rit. for AU Mnkrs of Turn iiSlt Our nixpenitve location and other fac tors BftVO iUT J UU i iu uv .- v-3itfc I C. APPEL 911-13 N. 2d St. FOR " A-l JOII llrll I'hnnp: Miirkrt fltDO HOME VICTOR WATER HEATER rem ooai. Vw principle eoniUnt o pv J4 to SO uallon". lc, Hls rltor. too Ther Is not--ir Juit oot Fr hoolc. Reeves Stove 38 & Foundry Co. So. 2nd jr.ti "Wells Hats Wear Well" sig YttrTTj? ! i'V gijsSNjj The Shumann Studio 136 S. 52d St. Artlollo Portrnlts u Proof of Our Ability to Produce IndKldanllty. The llewults of Yeurs of Experlrnre. SPECIALS Saturday, Sunday and Monday Two Portraits. tr 7x10 S1.00 rnrh Half Cabinet Six for SI. 00 I Our Body-Blow on H. C. L. I High-Grade Straw Hats . in Complete Assortment, at 1 $3 Geo. B. Wells i Hat Specialist 1 1101 Mirktt St. 1315 Mirlttt St. I 2715 GcrmiDtawD Art. 2452 Keniinf ton Ave. 1 jmmmaKKMMmmammxBmm 3fcuspH (B. aHintort OPfi U2S-U28 lieiwjfrStr-eet. $4.50 a ENVELOPE CHEMISE Regular $7.50 Quality FOR FRIDAY ONLY. Envelope Chemise of flesh-color crepe de chine and washable satin; trim med with pretty laces and ribbons. $3.75 ALL-LINEN DAMASK Reduced from $4.75 a Yard FOR FRIDAY ONLY. Extra-heavy Table Damask. Irish linen. 70 inches wide. An unusual op portunity to save $1.00 a yard. u v au-:Laa1J JIlS SUITS snradl COATS TWEED-O-WOOL garments represent the English idea in American Outdoor Apparel. Com fort every woman wants, style she must have and she finds them both in the friendly TWEED-O-WOOL Suit. The fabric is pure worsted, much different from the common run of jersey and sports suits decidedly supsrior we can truthfully say. Prices for both women's and misses' sizes in suits start at $35.00. $5.75 WHITE SPORTS SATIN $7.50 value; 40 inches wide An excellent quality of White Sports Satin. This special price for Friday only. 65. rrvrrruvi QIlITlNr.Q 85c value; 36 inches wide ' ' White Cotton Suitings gabardine, pique and basket weaves; just what is wanted for summer gar ments. This special price for Friday only. lt-. BURGLARS Please Note YEN burglars have been known to take Tecla Pearls for Orientals. T E C L A 398 Fifth Avenue, New York 10 Rue de la Plx, Taris CHARLES J. MAXWELL & CO. Sole Philadelphia Agents Walnut St. at 16th St. :Charge Accounts Opened: Maviteon & DeMan 1215 Chestnut Street Furs and Millinery Fur Repairing, Remodeling and Storage Our Extraordinary Investment Sale of Furs, Tomorrow! Prices A to A off last Winter's Prices Splendid public atten tion is being aroused by this Investment Sale, for it logically fills the purpose of offering great sav ings at an opportune time : this being greatly enhanced in value by our Special Deposit feature outlined below: please read this carefully and see how it meets with your needs. flf This is our last great effort to dispose of our vast winter stocks of Furs, Thousands of Dollars' worth, all reduced from last winter's old prices; Considering that all fur skin prices have advanced so terrifically, and that trimmings, linings, and also labor, have increased so much in all from 50 to 90 per cent, over last season this becomes the most remarkable event of the year. These savings, in all likeli hood, will not again be avail able. Bay Now : Save Now! A Small Deposit will Reserve your Purchase. We will store your purchase in our Dry-Air Vaults until you order delivery in the Fall payments to be con tinued throughout the Summer. Fur Coats at Drastic Reductions Iter. bale (9) Taupe Marmot -A cn V 150.00 74.50 (I) Leopard Cat QQ en 190.00 by.ou (S)-Taupc Coney Qo QJ (12)-Ca,iadian 24.50 (l)-Taupc riagoool4500 -Natural Muskrat - -- nn 310.00l55.UU Scarfs and Chokers (R) (1) French Seal IKK. Pule 330.ool75.00 (8) rrench Seal 1Qenn 350.00l95.OO (5) Jap Mink 490.00245.00 (6) Hudson Seal . A 450.oo295.00 (3) Natural Squirrel--- 525.00345.00 (3) Hudson Seal AAC n 675.00445.OO 8 I aunc 0 Brown Wolf 0- BUik Wolf .. ! Mink 0 lap Kolinsky . ' Nat. Squirrel . 8 Miit Opossum 8 Taupe Fok . . . ( Brown Fox ... 4 f ross Vox . . 7 Black Lvnx ... 4 Stone Marten Resr Wolf 29.00 . zy.oo . 29.00 33 00 33.00 33.00 33.00 49.00 49.00 45 00 70.00 70.00 67.50 8 Black- Fox Fine Fur Sets 6 Bla.k Wolf 90.00 5 'laupc Fox ?WM r, Brown Wolf 7s.00 4 Hudson Seal 90.00 5 Taupe Wolf 120.00 4 Nat. Raccoon .... 95.00 5 Brown Fox 120.00 3 Nat. Squirrel .... 98.50 4 Black Fox U0.00 2 Aust. Opossum ..115.00 1 Cro's I-ox 160.00 4 Black Lynx .... 160.00 i Skunk . -135.00 'Stoles Iter 4 Australian Seal .. 52.50 2 Taupe Coney .... 74.50 2 Moleskin 120.00 3 Hudson Seal 25.00 d Maf. Soitirrel ....145.00 2 Aust. Opossum .',.190.00 Sale 14.50 14.50 14.50 16.50 16.50 16.50 16.50 24.50 24.50 29.50 34.50 34.50 4-K50 Sale 44.50 44.50 49.50 57.00 59.50 59.50 59.50 65.50 69.50 75.50 79.50 79.50 89.50 Sale 34.50 49.50 79.50 79.50 98.50 125.00 Special Tomorrow 19 Seal Stoles 29.50 Regularly 55.00 to 69.00 Long wide stoles with pockets, 12 to 14 inches wide. 06 to 72 inches long, of fine quality Aus tralian Seal. Extraordinary Offering For Tomorrow Smart French Seal Coats (24 Only) 145.00 Reduced from22S.OO to 245.00 Smart full Hare model with largo shawl collar and cuffs of French Seal, in .the desirable sports length. . Liberty Bonds and PurchMin AHtf OrdeM Acceptefa dJ Not only arc yrc special ists Ih .central real estate but wo include every high-class suburb nlong the York Road section and also Roose velt Boulevard. Our large and efficient organi7a tlon is one hundred per cent at your service. A little homc a big man sion or something in between finds us with just what you want at just what jou want to pay for it! May wc prove this to you? Mrjubfrn I'Mla. Km! EftUte Hoard Cilu Omoe, Chestnut nt i1i Bon In ard Otter. Cor. HMnn Rtin Ave, Oak 1 one Office, Ojiposlle Sfallou cultural gardens, to a firm of butch ers. The animal was auctioned oft and brought 1200'francs. The coal of main- to m borno by tlio management nf it fl tattling tlm camel was found too heavy gnrdens. ' lliS'j 11 3 f 5li3ll BEGINNING TODAY THURSDAY Monster 3-Day Sale Of Exclusive Neio Styles in HO to U2 OXFORDS & PUMPS INTENSIFIED fg 20 to 30 AT OFF 7 . riMMiJW JLj"Tm fyifcwjaraaftgFggyga Mllltar), tun calf pumps and oxfords, plain, sttttlght or (Itched on TvlnK lips. Rich, brown cordovan calf brogu oxfords also patfnt colt and black calf military oxfords Special Cash Purchase from Two Leading Makers, Due to Backward Season. Can't be Duplicated in Phila. Today Under $10 to $12 The most sensational fqotwear selling of the year. Any and every new fashion at $7.85, of quality and character not offered anywhere this season under $10 to $12. We scoured the market determined to cut still lower into the High Cost of Good Footwear. We found 2 well-known makers overstocked with superb, lop quality footwear, wc bought for cash so low that we a.re selling to you at a price lower than wholesalers are asking. You gain in our scoop in saving $2 to $4 a pair. Today, till Saturday, doors open at 9 A. M. Not more than 2 pairs to a customer. Early buyers have the cream of selcctionl It's the opportunity of the season to buy yoursl AT SPECIAL REDUCTIONS OF 20 TO 30 POSITIVELY NO $ One-eyslet low hfH aallor n, W QC tan ami black calf or patent M rIa aW .lift allnnFa ntfiln or .... tongue effocts. The Trench SIO&JIZ one.eyelet or atrap Louis or . T ..IIU..M Ual hnnMa In til tVi Value erason's leathers and atyUs. 7i SHOES SOLD TO DEALERS DURING THIS SALE TODAY & TILL SATURDAY ONLY Royal Boot Shop 2 , FOR WOMEN aA nd Floor Saves? & 1206-8&10 Chestnut St. T--, - I 'l lB'iimmmiiiiiiiiimiiiiimiHiiiiiHiim lllllllllllimilltlllllllHIIIHIIIIIIIHIIIHIIUHBrM In -wsr- 111 lllifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiisiiiiiBH ilfljiiiiiiHtsK Sf r 99bh111111111111111111111111111hIIIIu iHillHIII mmwmmmBB&BMmKsm?z3',w . vBLHBHMaBBJjjJjK, .'TTmHwBKSSBlBBSSl' vLLHHEkHtliLi& " '-! vaBIHBMBHiiaBiiaaaw I T ernack Musical Director of the Victor Recording Laboratory When playing Victor Records by any of the great artiots, who hasn't admired the beauty of the orchestral accompaniment? The perfect accord between the voices and the instruments ! Pasternack is the man responsible for such atmosphere and precision. He holds the post of Musical Director of the Victor Talking Machine Company. A position which demands a musician whose achievements rank with the highest, who can sense the appeal of the symphony and the opera and also of the lighter forms of music. And Josef A. Pasternack possesses these qualifications to a remark able degree. Coming from a family rich in musical traditions, he began the study of music as a child of four, and has gradually risen to what is perhaps the most responsible position in the entire musical world. He is a composer as well as a musician of the highest standing. He has been conductor of the Metropolitan Opera. He has conducted coricerts of the Boston Symphony Orchestra with remarkable success. But his most conspicuous success is as the Musical Director of the Victor Company. The Victor Records you play are the enduring evidence of his great interpretative spirit and skillful leadership. And it is fitting that his audiences are the largest in all the world that vast body. of appreciative music-lovers who delight in the Victrola. Victor Talking Machine Co., Camden N. J. jslt&MMKB mmmE&miSBmL v ff ' . ;i: r '. 'Ldbar f;rrmit u.iir:i n r & TN. trademark aivCth UimMo Victrola-kWKjry CI nr product tori. unoW th lidl Lock cntr laM) VICTOR TALKING M4CWNE CO Cmn,HiX i1 1.4 tj j.v ( " i.? ..-,7. Vj 'I . r v ifhfyk, J..X ,.&,!?, J: 4jli nt "
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