i ' EVENING- PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, MAY 13, 1920 13 KELLOGG SUPPORTS 14 NEW BISHOPS, ' PEACE RESOLUTION METHODIST PLAN, "Mild Roservationist" Beliovoa It Only Way to Restore Normal Conditions SCORES, WILSONS POLICY Ity (lio Associated Press WiislilRtn. May 33.--A status of pence must bo obtniiicd "in some other Miv" If ft crfnnot be secured by ratifi cation of the treaty and tb.o League of Nations, Senator Kellogg,' oun of the oriffltml "mild reservation" Republi cans declared today in the Senate, sup porting the Republican peace resolu tion. "It is of the utmost Importance," ho said, "that n status of peace bo accom plished. Not only is It necessary to the industries of this country and Its trade, but it Is InJportnnt that the war powers of the President should cease." He declared that President Wllion Iism made ratification impossible and that the peace resolution offers the only wav to restore normal conditions. "The President has Iterated and re Iterated his determination that the Sen ate abrogate its functions and ncccpt the treaty exactly as It was presented to this eountrv through foreign powers," Senator Kellogg continued. "The issue U thus reached, shall wc adopt the league and the treaty, imperiling Amcr lean interests at the behest of the. ox -erutlte. or shnll we adopt the treaty with reervations, protecting American rights, American interests and Amer ican aspirations?" Mr. Kellogg expressed confidence in the effectiveness of the resolution to nc eomnlMi its ends. "While Congress. cannot negotiate n treaty, it con, In my judgment, end a state of war which It has created," he faiil. "and if ngrecd to or nc quie'eed in bv the foreign country, dip lomatic rclntlons may be restored anil a state of pence will exist without the formal negotiation or ratification of u tiH Tf ennmu in mn lnrnnmrnlifncil . ble that if the President, having no power to end war, should refuse to enter into a treatv, n state of war must continue until the President Is disposed to eijter into negotiations." Army Beef Sales to End Wellington, May 1.1. (By A. P.) The army surplus o frozen beef prob ably will be exhausted through sales to the public by the end of this week. Since April 13 dally sales hovo averaged fiOO.000 pounds, tho price having been maintained at ten and one-half cents per pound. Three Others Now Serving as "Missionary Leaders Will I Bo Elevated i TO EXTEND FOREIGN WORK lly tho Associated Press " Dm Moines, la., May 13. Election of fourteen new bishops was called for in tho report of the committee on epis copacy presented todny to tho Metho dist Rpwcopal conference. In addi tion three men nt present missionary bishops will be raised to tho full gen eral supcrlntendcney, making seventeen In nil tho largest number ever bal loted upou. Tho report recommends seven new residences, Indianapolis, Shanghai, Cal cutta, Singapore, Mexico City, Paris and Copenhagen. In addition there arc also seven bishops to be elected to fill existing vacancies. Those in tho United States to be filled nrc at Portland, Ore. ; Ilclcnn, Mont., nnd Pittsburgh. Those nbroad are Pckln, Manila, liarigalore, India nnd Monrovia, Liberia. The seat of one episcopal urea Is ree ommended to be changed in Africa. Up to this timo it has been at Umtall, Rho desia, and Cape Town, South Africa, Is proposed now. If the report of tho commlttco Is adopted it will mean that additions will bo mado In the foreign field ns follows: China, threo bishops Instead of two: Southern Asia, four bishops instead of two: Latin America nnd South Amer ica, two bishops instead of one ; Europe, three bishops instead of one. The three missionary bishops who will be raised to bishops are Frank W. Wnrnc, of Lucknow, Indln; ohn W. Robinson, of Bombay, ludhf, and Eben S. Johnson, of Africa. Cfjtc OTeboing ift lorallTr ObJttU Antique Furniture 33ulafti mill si. 111. WalnulJ T0BU1PK322a c'rEDITUVIHUM OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT ' 44 South 8th St. Ourn Uirnlnc No Charge for Alteration 1 I Renovated J BRASS BEDS RELACQUERED iJf15iT.lI.FB'' HTKRIMZED ,iMl MADH INTO MATTltKNSKS ll(l SPIIIN08 nKUl-llOfTEREI 31 jro. eipfrltnce InaurcA entire nutlifactlon. ACME RENOVATORS 2ND & WASHINGTON AVE. Aolo mil. rerywhrrr. Katnb. 37 yean. 1'hon. Lombard 4703 Write """ I g . i ore tho yaclitsmen'o Light abeam!" whon any liouhlesomo boat problem turns up They knew that In our BO yeurH' experience "o ha tiohetl tho proli- IPIlltt tllllt .l.flA .1.. l.vcrythlns: for a boat hero. r.. Vanderherchen's Sons 7 N. M'ntrr Street . ".tt the Bton of the Bail" SHOE REPAIRING Women's ir.r-; WL:, V. " ff"W '. V -'All V . Colore) ai s&yj NORRIS. GRUBB & COUGHLAN Frank L. NorrU, CertlHod Public Account- nnt . . F. Emeat Crubb. Chartered Accountant Edw. A. Coughlan, Certified Public Ac countant WEST END TRUST BUILDING N. Z. GRAVES Incorporated 400 CHESTNUT STREET PHILADELPHIA The Douse of HpeclaHtei IsfPaint anl TarnUhM C NewRenulneFanamaafortJale Old Panama Hats Cleaned and Reblocked or Uleoehed In the Neweit Btrlei, Equal to New. L STAR HAT CLEANING CO.. r 1810 Filbert St . CREDIT CLOTHING Clothes lor the Fntlre Family We Solifit Your Account Hy-Grarfe Clothing Co. 827 CHESTNUT ST. " Floor. Open Evg: . oi(EisfaiaisEisEiaisiaisisiafSJSiajsisiaiaisj5c During Clean-Up and Paint -U p Week Phoenix Paint proved most everybody's stand-by. Let it be your 8 now and every season! At All Progressive Dealers Phoenix Paint and Varnish Co. Manufacturers BSJ 124 Market St., Philadelphia IHafl vvtvvvvvvv2 MEN'S $1.75 (l.rro,leUubv print,,, 15 In Nundui'H Illack-White-Taii 'all orilfru 3r .r,lr HMRSfa n.i;or.8th&FHhArt Sts. DUTCHESS & SUPERIOR WORK PANTS UMOJT SIADK 10c a Buttons '.uu a Kin raft 'Tti I if Urn if : J i llfllfl $3.00 rhe.o iuutn ro the bt worlilnic troii. r In town, nnd 11 .on.,y ""ruiiteed "fi'l IIiIh MurruntTi Tloin,." '" MiirruntT Tr"UMr '",! I"'lr nf Dulche.a For ...?"' tliptu two i,ini,rh."'H !5 llIa,VV,VA, PI,LA11 or IV 1 .:;-"". ." fee) -ier j-ou i -- "'iuu; u FH "At last the Idenl Kar-rhune!" ay thouaand ot aatlaHed uaers of the new tcn-tono Globe Silvertone Ear-Phone A moat effecthe Instrument for hearlnir. clear In tone, simple, highly eclentlflc a near approach to perfect hearing. ' Kiery Instrument rarrlra our wrls ten Kiiaranlee for 10 jenra. We are anxious for ou to try this new and wonderful ear-phone Ita use will brlna you great Joy and the comfort of nood hearing,, Send for one of theea Instruments today, or. better still, call for a personal demonstra tlon. Ask for one of our Itluatruted hooka (no charted, "Deafneaa, Ita Cause, Preentlon and Itellef," GLOBE EAR-PHONE CO. 404 PARKWAY BLDG. Broad and Arch Sti. One lllock From City Hall, l'hlla 'AiWVWM wms if Your Picture has appeared in the LEDGER at some time, it is on file with LEDGER PHOTO SERVICE You can secure prints, be cause we have (owing to many requests for prints), established the LEDGER PHOTO SERVICE arid any information regarding photo graphs and rates may be had by writing or., telephoning em el afl Hlf T 1 "' Rm 3il, Lcr BuWing, ill : BtOT Opeiti Datlyat ItE 'nfl OIomi at B.30 T. Uz AU These Goods On Sale Tomorrow F :k11 and Than Orflera TUltd: Now, as for Thirty Years, the Lowest Prices and Best Values Anywhere in Philadelphia Quality, Style, Value a Triple Alliance That Will Appeal to Men About to Choose New Hats. Men's J3.50 Straw Hats $p8 New shapes in sennits. Other Straw Hals, $2.08 to $4.08. Ut Brother leO'aaaeeeasseaaasiaaeeesssse r t a it. A 1 Firar EMnnr t uenuinc oouin American raiuman 7th Htrcet t $5.98, $6.98 & $7.98 HATS TRIMMED REE OF CHARGE 7B&JBB 0 BS9Ss9BS9S Market Eighth One Yellow TradingStampWithEverylOcPurchaseAHDay Filbert Seventh $i kii NiirhtiTAiuiic irr XfJJ lllKUlg" II Uv Sx v VO Extra Regiilnr Yellow m C Trading Stamps with .M each of these Night Gowns ow i ith Two nrettv styles. Soft material in flesh and white. Lace trimmed nnd fancy stitched models. Round nnd square neck. Sizes IB, 1G and 17. Ut UrotheriSrconi Floor T 'irLTnj-jiLiinyi'j'i jiiruii'j'iijiiii-uiM'i jTjlihviiii JV ' ' t '" ( '' ' ft "" u i ijaji "" 1i"i' ifn " ii" fi 'i1 ft " 'i' fi " ' ' ' ' " awValrfaViaaaiaaap, l $75,000 Sale! 30 Less Than Regular Prices Philadelphia's Most Phenomenal Clothing Event of the Entire Year! Men's Spring and Summer Suits Once Each Year We Hold This Great Sale--- . . , A Gigantic Three-Day Event, Beginning at 9 A. M. Tomorrow and Offering to the Men of Philadelphia and Vicinity, Lowest Prices on the Largest Stock of Fine Clothing 'in the City Even in the Entire Country Today! Savings of Six, to Ten, to Twenty Dollars and More The tremendous scope of this stirring Sale is almost beyond comprehension. The Clothing offered was purchased from some of the foremost tailoring houses in America at astonishing low figures. You profit by every dollar of these price concessions. Men's $30 & $32.50 Suits Will Sell For $ .75 Men's 3&50 & 40 Suits Will Sell -For $ 27 .75 Genuine all-wool fabrics, designed in smart styles single-breasted and double breasted thoroughly well made by master tailors. ltf (tl P men p-tu oc $50 Suits Will Sell For $ 33 .50 Men's $55 & $60 Suits Will Sell For $3R5 The range of choice is very wide blue serges, flannels, worsteds and a rich assort ment of cassimeresr cheviots and tweeds. More than two-thirds of the suits are quarter or half-lined with silk, including silk sleeve linings. I I I I I i i i I I I i I I I I i' i i n I I I i I i i I i i i i u i i i i i i i i i l aaaaaaaa 4 ! t ::: Men's Blue Serge Suits With Extra Pair Trousers $38.50 Kinds 1$ 29 $45.00 Kinds 32-so iaaaaa Styles, throughout all the entire above lots, express every idea tha't is in good taste, from dashing, spirited tvoes for the voungr man. to conservative models fitted to the dip-- nity oi years. ............. Ttaaat Extra Special! Men's Shepherd Plaid) $17 PA . Men's Spring Weight Ui 7C O dC 7E! $25 to $35 Ail-Wool Summer Suits) lltW J TRQUSERS JV. I D OC$0. O ititri ........................................... '-'iTiitiiiiaiatitt,,, Extra salesmen real clothing experts will be here to serve vou. Remember the sale days Tomorrow, Saturday and Monday, May 14th, 15th and 17th Purchase From the U. S. Government $50,000 Worth of Men's Articles and Household Goods at Half Price Everv day essentials at the lowest prices ever asked celebrated brands included. laaaaiaaaaii i ......... ..............i. ,.,,...., House & $1.75 1 Otice Wares pail8 87C f nalvantzed. 12-aunrt size extra stronnr nnd heavy; reinforced bot toms. 20th Century Water $"1 I .SO Coolers 11 S20 Values For threo or five ' i T H gallon bottle. Complete with stand nnd drip pan. Bottle not included. 50c Whiz Metal Polishpint 1 jc 60c Dust Brushes. 25c Limited lot. No mall or 'nhona orders Ut ItrothertTMri Floor '''. Shoe Finding' 15c Two-intone Paste Dressing, black Bnd tan. 8c 25c "Blanco" for white shoes. 8c 15c French Pasta r Dressing black,.8c -15c Oxfonf MercerUM Lacws ?c "Shinola" 75c Home Polishing ! Outfits, 30c 10c Shinola Paste Dressing, black and tan, 8c 40c Oxford Silk Laces, 9c 20c Shoe Laces in black and white, 0c 30..3&.& 40 inchM. At JJrnar--tainA Tobacco & : 75c Briar Smokers' "Pir&tfMa !f?ri - -ir"-"fc? wT 10c French Clay Pipes, each, 2c Pipe Cleaners, bundle, 5c 5c Cigarettellolders, 2c 8c Corn Cob Pipes, 2c 10c Riz La Croix Cigarette Papers, pk 2c Perfection Cigarettes, pack. -of eight 4c Bull Durham Smoking Tobacco, bag 5c , Edgeworth Smoking Tobacco, can 10c 15c Prince Albert Smoking Tobacco, can 9c Ut Prothei a VlVBt Floor, 7th St. aaaaaaaaaa.aaaaaaaaiaaaaaaaai Sale of Beautiful Silks Tho entire stock on hand of new spring grades from a great New York firm of importers and converters. : : I jfJiUif JBrVHtaMaUaLBLalBllSBLm S WMmm 'in EM W$llp m 1 ill Hi IK lm & ti fa c I ', ',& iVli;i-wl 2 15? 1 Ml if i I-, Snll . ; if r&l " ' W n i :fif' i!5i $! I a M I ,,,,,. W: M 'J K$ I 1 1 I'll f IJfit y? ! lK Vaa-tWfrWjfJj -Second Floor, 7th Street Extra Regular Yellow Trnding Stamps With Every Yard of this Silk Lot 1 $3 to $3.50 Taffeta Silks, $1.98 Light nnd medium shndes, pretty chnngeables and moire ef fects; nlso black. 35 inches wide. wide. Lot 2 $3 to $4 Georgette Crepe, SI. 98 Best quality in variety of .plain colors; also floral designs and figures. 40 inches wide. Ut Brothers Vital Floor. South A Sale of Phenomenal Opportunity 607 Pairs Men's Shoes Formerly $9 to $15 Our Regular Stock Reduced $fi.95 Toilet Goods .aaaa...a.aa 26c Kolynos Tooth Paste, 14c 25c Calox Tooth Powder, 16c 15c Sweetheart Talcum Powder, 7c 15c Colgate's Mechan ical Soup, 8c $1 .Rubber Set and EVertady Sharing $5 Gillette )$ 1.60 Razor Set ( 11 30c Williams Shaving Cream, 18c 30c Colgate's Shaving Powder, 15c 9c Ivory Soap, Cake 6c $1.75 Razor Strap best quaHty leather, 69c $250 Torrey Razors, 65c I a a a a a a a a a. i Men's 25c Canvas f V .Gauntlets. 15c I Brushes. 45c .,,--- i,.- i .'.: ......." ,, .iv,.c-i rira jwarffouin Men's $6.50 Crepe Madras Shirts X' r 7 2jfc fW Extra Regular Yellow Trading Stamps With Each of These Shirts Fibre stripes prettily intermingled with col ored stripes. Soft cuffs. TT1II11 $1.50 to $2.50 Knittea Ties, 59c ; Entire stock from a noted maker. Silks and silk-and-nbre mixed in crochet. nrrnrllnn nnri IA brothers novelty weaves. Plain colors, heathem anA ?frflt Floor, 7th 8U fancy stripes. V Smart Eng lish and Semi brogue mod fls. Custom built to our own specifica ions. Medium nnd broad toe shapes. Straight unci wing tips. Tan Russia and gun-metal calfskin. Swagger tan calf with buckskin top. Snappy black calf with tan calf top. Fine black glaxej kldshin. You will find all sizes in the lot, but not in each style. 95 c ! Women's $3.50 to $5 Satin Slippers 9.30 A. M. Sale. No Mail or 'Phone Ordert. Smart, dressy eyelet ties and mimm I in black, white, blue, brown and pink bbuii. vrooa coverea caoy and lull Louis heels; turned soles. r r r mzvm.rimimmm art . . J'i t", M - . f 1 i S J u ff'J v "M 4 B jil -? w,l . ffl I A v NU , tt ) T.J .i I IL. 2 1" riR .anur ' vi-vj : , rMtat ;r;3kMMkiaf at Xew ; nt 'N..T.4 o , 1 '-.' .- L w ., ;v.fi,'
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