TT nf V. v I 'V nflj 'J- .' f" " ' FT-- ' ,1 o ji ' V ') f ,v : WILSON BUNG IEAGUE , SAYS TAFT EVENING PUBLIC LEDaBR-PHILADELPHlA, WEDNESDAY, MAY 12, 1920 5 President Alone Prevents U. S. ,'From Upholding Honor Among L Nations, Ho Charges REPUDIATES OWN PARTY rYi Editorial tepiintcii from todays "The protest obstruction to nn rrtcc tire league of Nations nt present Is u'nndrow Wilson. A Long-tic of Nations SSoibf fftctl unless the United stilts Joins ns a member. The United si tea cannot join the League of Villon un'tss two'thlrd of the Senate the United States shall ratify the, twitr bv nhlch it becomes n member. Mr Wilson knows, or should know, thit neith" In the present Senate nor la the new Senate, which will Rather on he fourth of March next, con two- hirds of the membership bo Induced to rote for the League of -Nations without the Lodne reservations. The Senate's IttWcitlon under the constitution Is as itctmiy to make a trenty ns the rwldent's Initiation and approval. Mr Wilson's letter, written in mi ,itt to an inquiry by the chairman of the Multnomah County Democratic ccn trtl committee of Oregon, completely destroys any hope that he will consent to the Lodge reservations, and proves ronclunlvely that he will continue to the end of his term Insisting on ratification cf the treaty without any change. It is mthorltatlvely stated that lie intends to Ttto the Joint resolution declaring peace irfth Germany and to resubmit the tr'eity for action bv the- Sennte. He, therefore, will put himself in the posi tion of maintaining a stato 0 war until the end of his term. He demands that lit Democratic convention nt San Fran tlieo ibtll make the issue in this cam p!n "tho league without reservations or no treaty at all." .The President's letter is n message lu'linguafte which would inspire, if it ltd any foundation of fact to sustain the glowing sentences. Were he to ac cept tho Lodge reservations, he wou,ld become n member of the League of Na tions in which nil the other notions but the United States would be bound ,to one another bv the four irroiit npnrfl- giving provisions of the league, to wit: tl) The limitation of armament, (2) The mutiial guaranty of Article X. CI) Tho enforcement of submission to judi cial settlement of. disputes by unlvcrsnl boycott, and (4) Open diplomacy. Tho reservations would relieve the United States from tho guaranty of Article ?C, but from none of the other obligations. Forty Democratic senators ugrccdUo either of two forms of reservations .as to Article X, releasing tho affirmative obligation of the United States under Article X nnd leaving tho whole mat ter under the article to the dlscretlon'of Congress. The same forty senators agreed to the Lodge reservations to the Monroe Doctrine, except that they wished to say the same thing only twice Instead of saying it three times as the Republicans had said it. Mr. Wilson repudiates the action of all the Demo cratic senators 'as well ns that of the Republicans. Mr. Wilson's words, In terpreted in the light of tho facts, show that unless he can secure tho agree ment of the Senate to Artlclo X, of which he is the author, without any nunliflrntion of it, he is willing to de stroy tho whole league. The real friends of tho league who have no political bias or personal pride of authorship are anxious that the league with the Lodge reservations, shall be ratified as tho only way in which ratification can come. They believe that it is most valuable for the world even without Article X, nnd the other na tions agree with them. They bellcyc that with the power of nmendment pro vided in it, its defects, ns experience shall show them, can be remedied. Mr. Wilson's objection Is that the United States must be bound, to use military force, to maintain the terri torial integrity nnd political independ ence of all the members of the league I The other members of tho league, who I would naturally be interested in pre serving the United States' obligation under Article X, are willing to relenio it . .. "uij me unitea mines win give me ...... ui.iugiu w wiw icuKiic uy juiiunK It and complying with its three other Rot provisions for preserving peace. Mr. Wilson says that ho will not permit tlin TTnltAfl a,nl.a In ki,j.H ,1... l... unless it assumes a burden to others wiry no not asK. wooarow Wilson is himself the chief agent in preventing the United States from upholding Its honor and performing Its duty ns a member of the family of nations. URGES TEXTILE MERGER Clergyman Speaks In Behalf of 'One Big Union' In Clothing Trado Boston, May 12. (By A. P.) The committee on resolutions of tho Amal gamated Clothing Workers of America, in convention hero today, had under consideration a nronosal that their or ganization unlto with tho Amalgamated (AWIIC IIUIKKm ML JllIlKriL'U. A. J. Musto, general secretary of the icxiuo workers, urged consolidation, to be followed hv n trrsdnnl nxnanalnn nf the organization to includo workers of every textile and clothing trade in "one Dig union." The BUcecstlnn nf Mr. Mnntn. a clergyman who was prominent in behalf or tnc striking textile- workers at Law rence n year ago, was received on thus iastlcallv bv the convention. Ha nald the proposed merger had tho approval of Charge Accounts Solicited Mavfeon & DeMan$ 12 15 Chestnut Street Furs and Millinery Fur Repairing, Remodeling and Storage Investment Sale of Furs Extraordinary Reductions! 1-3 to yz Off Last Winter's Prices! This Sale is a regular avalanche of Fur Values Values that will not be obtainable again this year, be cause Fur Skins have advanced in price tremendously during the past few months. These wholesale increases are shown by the great news items that have appeared from time to time in the public press. We Ourselves Create These Values! For We Determined Not to Carry Over to Next Season Anu of Last Winter's Furs! This is our unbroken merchandising law, and its ruling presents to you this unrivaled opportunity. Below we list some of the offerings that are now available in the store, with two Extraordinary Specials for Tomorrow Only. Don't Forget Our Deposit Feature! We will accept a Small Deposit on your Purchase, reserving same in our Dry Air' Storage Vaults until you order Delivery in the Fall. Payments' to be continued throughout the Summer. Jijr Natural French W W sWrnl. Seal Coats 1 1 Ol0le8 (16 only) Ml III (IS only) uenn Ml 1 98 50 145.00 JB) ! Krtacrf from 145.00 .""ced from 2S8.00 ' MV 11 Mne wfd 8tol?1f Sports models, larse istx iClSv n. J?f'nich T rlcn' Bbim or colla1, and !wv!!!' ouffs of Frcnch SeaI 1 jx 5! II Fur Coats 6 Taupe Marmot . . J Leopard Cat ... . 3 Taupe Coney . . . 5 Canadian Seal . J Taupe Nutria . . . 5 Natural Muskrat 4 French Seal . . . . French Seal .... JaP Mink J Hudson Seal . . J Natural Squirrel Hudson Seal . Heg 150.00 190.00 195.00 250.00 290.00 310.00 330.00 350.00 490.00 450.00 525.00 675.00 Sale 74.50 89.50 97.50 121.50 115.00 155.00 175.00 195.00 215.00 295.00 315.00 1 15.00 Scarfs and Chokers Taupe Wolf .... grown Wolf .... ?'ack Wolf . . ' P Kolinsky .','..' 5tural Squirrel .'.'. j"stra,,ln opossu. ..::::: Slak Lynx .:;;;;: Taupe Pox Brown Fox .... &oss Fox . . gwkFox . :: Stone Marten Res 29.00 29.00 29.00 33.00 33.00 33.00 33.00 45.00 49.00 49.00 45.00 44.50 89.50 Stoles &tft6po--:::::::;::::::::: V aP Kolinsky ',Y.', ' rteg 70.00 120.00 120.00 106.00 190.00 22C.00 165.00 Rale 14.50. 14.50 14.50 16.50 16.30 16.50 16.50 29.50 24.50 24.50 29.50 29.50 59.50 .Sale 34.50 79.50 79.50 49.50 125.00 84.50 110.00 1 Why W Rdl CImhw-IOOATION Open Krentnct Until (Jo a'ack Sktordnja c'Cloek Dept. Store, 726ARCH ST. A Big Value! "Queen Anne" Bedroom Suite 199 Four d Large p nancuome Pieces j $2.00 a Week This Is an unusually low prlc for this btautlful, roomful of bedroom furniture. A design mint pleasing In Its contour 'and eretUy enriched by beln? made of hand-polished American walnut. affiliated trades throughout the country nnd would have their support If carried into effect. The Biinnort of the clothlnir workers was needed, Mr. Muste said, to orcan Ise effectively 1,000,000 textile workers In this country. Joseph Schlossbcrg, xeneral secre tary of tho clothing uorkeis, reiortcd that tho organization nlnays had stood for one International organization of nil workers In the needle trades. He said the United Cloth. Hat and Cap Makers of North America had indorsed the Idea and that the International T.h- dies' Garment Workers' Union now Is considering It at its convention In Olil- cago. FtAls Dead at Friend's Dler Lynn. Mass., May 12. (lly A. I ) Mrs. Minnie Strain, of this city, fell dead last night when she called to visit Mrs. Pcnrl Murray and found her body lying In a casket. Mrs. Murray dlnl yesterday of injuries received when she was struck by a train. Mrs. Strain had called to Inquire ns to her condi tion. The family, assuming that she knew of the death, led her to the casket without enlightening her. HALLAHAWS 1870 1920 Anniversary Sale Extraordinary Values for Thursday All Sizes andAU Widths In IW: t ft"Wiit ; iwj-.WB.as vmmms&Qm$gp The J'mn VH$Mm&7MW Lot fefiflBtSrJJ mm;? Km iii X f Novelty rumps, Ties & Oxfords One Style Illustrated Fifty of the smartest and most desirable novelties in CleoTies Theo Ties Colonial Ties French Vamp Pomps Novelty Pomp Tailored Pumpt Walking Pumps Wing Tip Oxfords Straight Tip Oxfords Plain Toe Oxfords In BLACK kid, BROWN Wd, PATENT leather, GUN-METAL and in WHITE buck, WHITE kid WHITE reignskin and WHITE eve cloth. Every pair sold with the Hallahan guarantee and fitted by vM.. ,jsuu,r Ml-I 1 BUA&ajVUlJtV. Regular 10.00 Value. 5.95 A Souvenir for Every Customer 11go iL AHAKQ Q.OOD SHOES 919-921 Market Street 4028-30 Lancaster Ave. 2746-48 Germantown Ave. 5604-06 Germantown Aye. 60th & Chestnut Sts. Branch Stores Open Every Evening 1115 CHESTNUT ST. (OPPOSITE KEITH'S) FORBES' MILLINERY $4.50 to $12.50 Summer Display now at its best. A beautiful collection of sports, street and dress hats, with prices to complement the wonderful Anniversary Fur Values. N MWHBART SALE OF RIRS For Thursday An Extraor dinary Collection of Fur Scarfs and Chokers ' to Under Ordinary Markings AN event of interest to both the woman who needs a Fur Scarf to top off her costume right now or the far sighted woman who is looking toward next fall with anxious eyes. These Scarfs and Chokers Were Bought to Make a Top-Notch Fur Event for Philadelphia Women And the following values, when actually aeen nnd compared, will do much to add to Forbes' Supreme Value Prestige. These Two Groups for Easy Selection, as follows: FUR CHOKERS $24,50 Natural Squirrel Chokers $14.50 24.50 Hudson Seal Chokers 14.50 37.50 Austral'n Opossum Chokers, 24.50 37.50 Raccoon Chokers 24.50 55.00 Natural Mink Chokers 39.50 55.00 Jap Mink Chokers 39.50 1 10.00 Stone Marten Chokers 64.50 125.00 Hudson Bay Sable Chokers. 7.50 FUR SCARFS $24.50 Australian Seal Scarfs . . . .$14.50 .37.50 Beaver Scarfs 24.50 37.50 Brown Fox Scarfs 24.50 37.50 Taupe Fox Scarfs 2,4.50 65.00 Jap Cross Fox Scarfs 49.50 85.00 Skunk Scarfs 59.50 39.50 Black Lynx Scarfs 29.50 47.50 Scotch Mole Scarfs 34.50 For Good Measure 2 Extra Special Fur Coat Values for Thursday FiefFurSloiau nn Anniiemaiy Purchnaca MO; eitu Howls ana rurchaaina Aoenta' Orders Accepted, $145 Marmot Coats, $74M $165 Taupe Coney Coats, S89M Futs heUi an, small deposit, llala.net can be pa-Id durinu Summer, f, Nothing that has ever occurred has so forcibly dem onstrated our constant, every-day leadership as distribu tors of high-class merchandise at the lowest possible prices, as have the merchandising activities in this city dur ing the past ten days. Thousands will learn and long remember that our regular prices are almost invariably lower than prices for the same goods elsewhere, and that OUR REDUCED PRICES, such as are shown on THIS PAGE, are exceedingly attractive. It is a well-known fact that our "mark up" over cost averages lower than in any other store in Philadelphia. Shop around compare quality, style and price. vfete. Jit A Presentation of Authentic Fashions .for the Spring Bridal Party Staged in the Gown Salons A beautiful scene, artis tically presented, and lovely as only a Spring Bridal Party can be. Bridal satin and fine lace for the bride, of course; but .treated differently and touched with the fine art characteristic of this sea son's fashions. Also many innovations in at tire for the bride's attendants, introducing pleasing de partures in materials and color schemes, and harmonizing all the details of the toilette in a perfect ensemble. 8trawbrlde i. Clothlr Second Floor. Market Btreet Women's Coats and Capes Reduced One-Fourth and More Women who have need of inexpensive, light-weight Spring Wraps will do well to select from these four groups, one of which is marked at 25 per cent, less than regular, the other three at more than 26 per cent, reduction: Accordion-plaited Serge Capes now $18.75 Finished with deep, full collar of silk. Smart Wool Velour Coats now $25.50 Two especially attraotivo models in tan and blue, one lined in a plain shade, the other with figured lining. Practical Serge Coats now $30.00 Three distinctive models, all in the height of fashion; well tai lored, and having the body and sleeves lined with peau de cygne. Other Fashionable Velour Capes $37.50 In fashionable shades, lined throughout, or having facing of silk, usually in contrasting color. Tn StrawbrldM A ClothierSecond Floor. Centre. A Lovely Group of Trimmed Leghorn Hats, Now $9.75 Worth One -Third More A new collection, just received from our workroom, of fine, large Leghorn Hats, with soft, undulating brims, trim med in the most summery manner, with fine flowers, laces, crepe Georgette, ribbons and novelty ostrich ideal Hats for bridesmaids, or to accompany the crisp organdies, dainty nets and sheer crepes used in class-day frocks and airy creations for lawn fetes. THESE HATS WOULD BE EXCELLENT VALUE AT ONE THIRD MORE THAN THE PRESENT PRICE $9.75. br - Strawbrldge . Clothier Second Floor, Market Street, West Women's Dresses at $30.00 Reduced Twenty-Five per Cent. Lovely Taffeta Frocks, in navy blue, Flemish blue, taupe, brown nnd black. Surplice and blouse models with skirts in three-tier, panel, tunic and draped effects. Very smart and fashionable some with a pretty summery touch in the white lace collar now ?30.00. Strawbrldge A Clothier Second Floor Market Street Women's SUITS $18.75 Reduced Twenty-Five per Cent. A special lot of smart-looking Tweed Suits, in gray tones with flecks of color, made in box-plaited styles with notched collar, novel patch pockets and tailored belt. Very practical and cool-looking Suits and an exceptional value at $18.75. Strawbrldge & Clothier Second Floor. Centre Silk Petticoats ' $.5.95 Means a Saving of 25 to 33 per Cent, Taffeta or mcssdline silk, also vith silk jersey top and Uficta or messaline flounce. Second Floor Wet The Sale of "Alco" Qothing Affording: Men a Remarkable Opportunity to Secure Fine Spring Suits, of Nationally-Known Excellence at 25 to 33 per Cent. Xess Than the Usual Fair Retail Prices To any man whose wardrobe has included a Suit of fine "Alco" tailoring, this unexcelled Cothing needs no further introduction. Its distinctive correctness of style, fineness of fabric and easily recognized "custom" exactness of tailoring have placed "Alco" Clothing high in the esteem of men who dress with care. Therefore an event that presents "Alco" Clothine at nrices cnnniHornhiv w,. rthan the pleasingly moderate prices for which it sells under ordinary conditions of is,,uc ,o "" "l "." iwuic cw.miuy utuuesi, io every man wno realizes the full value lO a dollar. j'' Thousands of fine "Alco" Suits are now marked at less than the fair prices we ordinarily ask. See these wonderful values to-morrow. ( "Alco" Suits, with Two Pairs of Trousers ) A'Uear Saving of S3 per Cent, from the Regular Price ( J)44.UU Good styles for men and young men, skillfully tailored, practically all regular and stout sizes. i(Alco" Suits now $33.50 33 per Cent. Under Price This is a very attractive lot of "Alco" Suits for men and young men. Chiefly of neat cassimeres. "Alco" Suits now $41.50 30 per Cent. Under Price "Alco" Suits of SERGES, WORSTEDS and FINE FLANNELS. In short, stout, slender and regular sizes. Save 30 per cent., at $41.50. "Alco" Suits now $46.50 Save 25 to 33 per Cent. Young Men's "Alco" Spring Suits, inxthe sea son's good colorings. Some Suits of fine, smooth finished worsteds included, "Alco" Suits now $52.50 33 to 40 per Cent. Under Price SAMPLE SUITS, silk-lined, in sizes 30, 37 and .18; also a selection of other Worsted Suits in prac tically all tegular sizes. "Alco" Suits now $59.00 25 per Cent. Under Price A number of our very finest "Alco" Suits, marked at this comparatively low price for the great Sale. Save 25 per cent., at $59.00. Top Coats now $37.50 25 per Cent. Under Price "Alco"t Spring Top Coats of the smart hernng I bone fabrics the best Top Coat fabric. Silk-trim- I m,edi. , ln every way representing the top-notch ! of style. Spring Suits from Other Manufacturers, 25 to 40 per Cent. Under Price now $23.50, $29.50, .and $32,50 Men's and young men's Suits of serges, cassimeres and soft-finished worsteds in a variety of new springtime styles and patterns. ,. .,r.Mhri- . , ,. , ' r Strawbrldge Clothier Second Floor. But Market St. Eighth St. Filbert St, STRAWBRIDGE & ,QTHIERjfe1!; ti r ANNOUNCEMENTS KOR THUllflDAY. MAY 1STII BTORB HOUR NINE TO nVB-TTIIRTY O'CMCK 1 SIKAWBBDGE ft CLOTHIER ) "Y t i n fflfflHfL,lhertv J" & rutting mm&mmBBmA I It'.A. 1 . . . A W . . - , 'ill T J2L - I Wlrf 'iU y 'av .' v V ..- jS.'jS'SU " " -Htf.' j4. (-. "v "' ?v -,t ,k , .', V 'i&M',, i'. 1 I' 7 .!.' n. liJi'?A- ,., . ,j,,fi,"Vl