".T Prf i , V K TJ J ir I EM r ' . Ufet 'I ' lETsoilof CME TOMORROW Senato Agrees to Tako Formal Action at 4 o'Clock on Knox Moasurq fkfDOPTION NOW CONCEDED vii, - ?'rr'piliM(iii, Mn.v 11. The Senate ,"jT agreed yesterday Jo vote t o'clock tnnjprrow on the Uciiubllcan pence resolution. K The arrangement followed nn lm- Affiant revision of the ineneure by the f IWubllcnnlenlerhlp. in striking out the rlauM requesting tlie I'reIdnt to negotfata a separate tience treaty with vcrmany In order to "ctablWi rela- tlooR and commercial Intercotire." Adoption of the resolution U eon- SWEDISH PRINCESS BURIED Representatives of Many Nations At tend Impressive Funeral Ceremonies Stockholm, Slay 14. The kin of Norwn) aud Denmark. Prince Arthur of Oonnatiehtt the I'nrl of Onslow, rep rcciitinK the king of I'ngfand, aud the diplomatic representatives of other countries attended the funeral nenlccM of Crown Princess Otistnve Adolph of Sweden eslerdny afternoon. linonuoiiH crowds were moused along the tlower-ntrewn route from the rojnV entle, where the procession Marted, shortly nfter 1! o'clock, to the cathedral, where the services were conducted by the Archbishop of Vpsnln anil h Hrltlsh cnplaln. Uotli ItrltNh aud Anglican ritnnlM were read. The cortege was headed by n iiad ron (f llojnl Ijifrguardtj the licnrc was escorted by the crown prince's nldos. the crown prince with his chil dren Immediately following. Hundreds of white-clad girK earning garlnuds of primrohcs, marched In the procession, Hanked by lines of greuatners. j nc church wns nrofusoiv decorated, pntiifalnue. being almost hidden by scores of "rcntlis from all parts of Sweden and neighboring countries. MrilTlnll TniHP Mrawiportntlon details tothe Jltpublf-I month, when they kavb "June'18 to n( Mission, thence to Del Monto to uunvmiiun inro PLANNED IN JERSEY Both Partios,Will Have Special Trains to National Meetings r ARRANGEMENTS COMPLETED Newark, N. ,T., May 14. Definite arrangements for the trips' of dele gates and others-irom New Jersey to the Republican national convention In Chicago, June 8, and the Democratic national convention In San Francisco. tnel June US. hare been comnlctcd. I rank I . I'atterfcon, .ir., county cleric cans, and Itlchard J. Frftna. of Npwark1, in iii vuurgu oi ipo ucniutuiiu arruuge- ments. The New Jersey Republican special will makefile run to Chlcltgo as a sec tion of the Pennsylvania limited, Icav Ing the rnnsylvatilanaHrond terralbal, New ork. at 11:01 a. m. June 0, with stops at Newark, Trenton aud Hrond Street Htatlotf, Philadelphia, lo take on the delegates nnd their friends. The train is due to rench rhlditrn nt I) n. in. June 7. Returning, it will leave Chi cago at R:.10 p. m. Saturday, Juno 1". and reach New York at 528 p. m. tho following day, Mr. Patterson will accept reservations up to June 1. He has received a num ber, and said thot he would allot sec tions and drawing rooms as they come to him. As far as possible, cars. will lo assigned to congressional districts. The railroad fare will bo approximately S.'U1 each vya, Including war tax. with Pullman renervatlons extra. Lower berths will be $T and upper berths $1, or $0 n section each way. Drawing rooms will cost $15, nnd .will accommodate three persons. Dining cars, as well as ii lmetrncre. car. will lift nttnM.o.l tn tha I trnln. Mil till!' v JUU JnJT. :.;. of Camden, delrsntn from the Vlmt Con gessloual district, l handling the. The Democrats wjll be away for a London, Mn 14. Memorial services for the Crown 1'rincens (Justave Adolph, ceded W Democratic opponents, with a of hweden. who .lied in btocklioim ou Wll.on regarded as . -"' i. wcic yuuuu , ,'wic'i " veto by rntinllv Mcaders tt.,1.1.l 'it'll. m Milrfn tfl certa n. House Itcpublican " cuniusier .our. iuiv " "y snld that the Senate reso- ' tended ny tne members ot me nipiomniic corps, both nouses ot raruaracnt ami other promluent persons. An earlier prhatc memorial ko'v ice in the Chapel Royal, conducted by the Archbishop of Canterbury, wns at tended by King ficorgc, Queen Mary, Princess Mary. Dowager Queen Alex andra, Princess Victoria nnd other members of the rojal family. The crown princess wns a daughter Lot the Duke of Counnught. POST ACCUSES PALMER ! Records to Prove1 hutton tirohnblv will be cnt to confer ence for adjustment with thnt passed bv the House. Some leaders were snld to fnvor Immediately nrcentnncc of the Knox resolution bj the Houe. It propoecs to repeal war declara tions with both Ciermnnj and Austria, while, the House measure dealt with Germany alone nnd differed radically also in other respects General indisposition of senntors to discuss the resolution led to the agreement for final action tomorrow, iu Which lmrtv lenders concurred. 1'ew more speeches are planned and the reo- .i. n. ,, iiiHnn n. int.i .i,inwnr.int nftnrn.i. 8ks Department dresses in its support b' Senntois "Inquisition Methods" Against Reds TWIno tn Fnllll' Jt wiUlTln' lte'" WaslSneloii. Ma 11 -Counsel fori Irvine L. Lenroot. of Wisconsin. Re- r , f. Post, assistant secretary of1 yinn"Tr jesterdn asked that A Mitchell tiOlI group in the treatv tight Palmer ntlnrnev ppnrrnl be called WnSaS Xr'Z. wUhoHvinL K by th Ho', c ndes mmlttee on SlZ h mJ ft, ?.5i ii1 it. nn.1? W" appearance. Mo 'J4. to pis.duce files j SrJ&J "nE.i !iir ? . ii id of theDepurtmeutof JustUc. which,the &mi25K.Kl 2 trl,! "aid. would disclose orders to depart November campaign if the treaty issues , t - t corroborating Mr. Post's fc.T,.STi,ed int th9 camim,SU' 0S 1,c. charges'5 of unlawful practices and! n.UoWi, .i.i,nt nn.w, nn,.i "police inquisition" methods iu the SeSSvliamn.Kin;1: VrXk I ra"",S '" "e U'1 . ',". "" . ' T,l ",? Z "l,n Tlr. .T.ho request wa.made a let.er.to "Kin?, who ntol fnr Knnin of the T.nilirp fesenatioii, expressed belief tiiat the Sau Franeisro platform would not fol low the President's wishes. Senator Atleo Pomerene Democrat, of Ohio, is the onlj sptaker scheduled today and the debute will be rinsed by the party leaders for the Repub licans nud .Senator Oear W. Tender wood for" the Democrats in opposition. COLBY DECLARES Philip P. Campbell, ihnlrmmi of the House committee which is in iiorgo oi the imestigntlnu of the oflUinl conduct of Mr. Post in deportation cases. The lonimiiiiicntinn from thr Department of .Tusiiee. tho letter said, informed the agents that "nrrangemeuts would he made to lime meetings" of the Com muiilst ami Commuuist Labor pjirties in order to facilitate nnes(j. Counsel nlsQ nsked that Mr. Palmer produce "instruotions and reports to Herman Iternhurd. showing his net hi Good Oils, Yes! Atlantic oil buyers have proved the quality of Atlantic Motor Oils because they keep on coming back for more. For fifty -four years this organization has made those quality lubricants, ATLANTIC MOTOR OILS All the questions you'd ask, if you were a scientist, are anticipated and answered by them. They are made to meet all engine needs and they do. Ask for Atlantic Medium or Atlantic Polarine. THE ATLANTIC REFINING CpMPANY Und tllCir Convention In Mnn TV nil Cisco. A epeelal Pullman train, has been chartered for thrf trip, and the number to go Is limited to 125. for the nason that accomra6datlons for more cannot be obtained. The trip Includes stop-overs on the u.ny to the conven t on, and ou the return tho delega tion wll oomo by way of Canada. The railroad fare nnd train meals will be ?r.00, auiljs besides, there Is the ex- ensc of hptcl accommodations nt Han rancisco from .tnno n .tniw where reservations have been made. fnr Which there W-lll tin nn n,l,lltlnnnl charge of $10 n day. Biopwwiu ne made nt St. Louis and HnsasCi,y .nnd nt, 0r"-nd Canyon, ArU. Nrom the latter place, the party Will proceed to Redtnnds. Pnllf Id, n motor drhe over Smiley Heights to San iicrnaruinp ana itlvcrsidc. motor nc SanU Crux, to tho big trcis, and wilt arrive In Han Francisco at 0:50 p. nu, Pacific time, Juno 27, After 'the convention the. party will leave Han Franclscd nt 11:10 p. m. July 2 for Dl Portal nnd win pnss two uayn there, Including a motor VamuhUii nllA TTrntn 1 dcleirntlon will go to Sntrninduto, to Portlahd, Ore., ami motor through the ColumDIa "river alley. Tacoirin, w 111 bo tho next stop nud tlfcn Henttle. The party will then take n stcnmslilp over the Puget sound for Vlctorln and Vancouver, thence through the Canadian ti.M,ina tn ilm irrent cinder of tho Hcl- t in through ;klrks, to Mount Sir Dounld I and UIJ PI Portal the Louise, to IlnnlT, where n trip to the n.rnineiito. to Canadian National Park will bo made. I A i A. t h m ianff thr parip r&r I fo, to Jfotti J i i.-. - TV ''f.if T ,M '. Fronflianff inr parwwilL.t N. D.. to St 1'aill.tO CTlieflirn, Waype, to PIltsbMcgh, thenco Lack t fl Couple rinds' Honie Qifrned When Mx. nnd. Mrs. Jflcpb Rosen f eld rcturmd from tno circus last uhtlit r they found their ihonic, 20:10 Darkn I street, nnu nicn--(R'Hirojcu uy-tire. through the famous mngnolla drhe dox mouninin to Ulen he ilelr motor to Los Angeles Tla Pasadena. itub dox slon. From Itlvcrslde t! the mountain to GlenWood Mis delegation will n Pnnaclenn. A visit will be made to the Santa Barbara Along the Kboscvclt lioulorrd we have several very attractive bits of land that will appeal either to the man who -wants to build his own home there, or to a builder who thinka in rows. The location is exceptional the price rca nonahlc the terms easy. very real opportunity is here but jou must de cidp quickly. Slrmbf r rhlla. Real Etlale noard Ctv Office. Chtatnut at ISth Ueulnard Offler, Cor. Ithino Sun Ave Oak Lane Offlcc. Opvcttte Utatton x Founded in 18G5 The House that Heppe built Inaugurated the Ono-Prico System in 1881 Downtown 1 1 1 7-1 f 19 Chestnut Street Uptown 6th 'and Thompson Streets We have ix One-Year-Plan of pay-., ment fol Victrolas. , Ynn mav buv a Victor at Hepne's aridJiave all rental payments applied sj One-Year-Plan on Victrolas at Heppe's toward the1 p u r c h ase price if you so desire, or you may re turn the in strument at any time. You are f reeto purchase or return it at any time. We have a variety of Victrolas at prices ranging from $25 to $350. We will gladly send catalogues and full particulars. "Call, phone o r write for i n f OT- -mation. On Pianos and Player-Pianos we have a three-year-plan of payment. . This allows .you to aprjjy your ren'tal Three-Year-Plan lJ- On PianOS t o ward J Dl ttne- Pur" and Players ;chase "price if you so" desire. You are free to purchase the instrument or re turn it at any time. ' We have Pianos from .$475. up and Player-Pianos from $745 up. We will gladly send catalogues and full particulars. Call phone or write. C. J. HEPPE & SON Downtown-1117-19 Clirnlnut M. yllplown Ot ti und Tlioninnon MU KINNEY'S I 116-18-20 North 8th St., Above Arch St., phila.( KINNEY'S tt q AriT icnr Arrhirt ,w aM a ,rpt ocptu oi im uppnrtindit J kj i T sLX Xuviii x HiLf o ' Chleaso. Mav 14. America's posi tion in the world t'Alaj is "quite the leversc of isolation." IJainbridje Colbv, t-cfretary of tate1 declared in an nd drecs last night before the Chicago Bar Association, in which lie defended the League of Nations and pointed nut that the United States had been saved from the actual test of war iu defending the Slonroe Doctrine. The Mretury vnjd that fucli a tet had been prevented "not alone b. the resrect of the world for martial quali ties and our sincere attachment to the -doctrine, but b th" European bnlam e of power, which ban chei Ktsl tlie ronli dence nnd rcslrnlued the initiative of the -nations which have from time to time beeu templed to cnll the doctrine Into fue.tinn. "Tho srenf question before the world Js the recover of those orderlj proc esses in which the pence aud Mvuritj of all nations rest. And a questinu of even greater moment in the I tiited States is tn determine not nnlj what our part shall be in the great struggle of recoverv. but whnt part we shall play and Vhnt gride of digtntv and ic vpect vvi shall b" content with iu the new world order." f Justice iu hemming recording' Mere t.irv of the ltultalo Ioial of the t un inunist purt.v and liis vorK in heciiring ndhereuts to the ComnuniIt part at Iluffulo. 1 McNary and Kenyon Aid Johnson Washington, Ma; 11. Sennioi Charles McVarv. of Oregon. Inst nk'lit issued a statemeut urging Oregon voters to support Senntor II Irani W. .IoIuiscmi I in the It nublicnii presidential primarv. I Senator William S. Kenjou. of luwj. also Issued u statement iu biluilf of I Senator Johnson. mrt?iVfXBn WTiAfv7l i K- 1 fJCJ 1 pfSria J. . Sheppacd & Sons Unexpected and Unusual' Values in Muslin Underwear Compare These Values With Prices Offered Elsewhere Cambric Nightgowns, i,iBi,.nCck, surplice front, long sleeves, daintily trimmed $1.95 instead of $12.75. Nainsook Nightgowns, low-neck, short set-in hlccves, full skirt $2..'!0 instead of $3.50. Philippine hand-embroidefed Chemise, fine, well cut notably worth $3.50 now $2.70. Saturdau Closing Hour, 1 P. HI. l008Ghesfenutt;i:eefc fflost Reasonable Tiice& for Quality; MARY JANES 11.98 $1.59 hildrcn's white canvas Mary $1 IO Janes. Sizes 8',& to 11. . . . l.TtJ 2.49 $1.98 v'omcns patent leather Mary Jano Pumps Misses' white canvas Mary Janes. Sizes ll1 to 2.. Children's patent Mary Janes. Sizes 8',i to 11.. Children's black kid Mary Janes. Sizes 84 to 11. v. . iiiilimiiiiiiiiiS l' W w w SellingatLess Than 5 Profit KINNEY'S Have Always. Led in Giving the Best Shoe Values! ' A GOOD LIBRARY IN loi'll EMPLOYES' ' REST ROOM VV1M. Hi: HM'RKCIVn.ll WOMRATH'S CIRCULATING LIBRARY y 13 S. 13th St., Phila. Will Ktnlnlit Thrlr I'lnn nn ltrniit STULLS42H011stth Mc DINNER or SUPPER Cfic Inc. Soup. Meat. 2 JU Veq . D. B.ivS. Coffee 40 C fL.M I I fc.K! Including B B. and Coffee. 2 Veaetables 40' STILL IN THE QAME. FOOD JUST THE SAME. DON'T FORGET THE NAME! STULL'S WITH FINGERS! CORNS LIFT OUT Costs few cents! Doesn't hurt a bitl Drop a little Freez orte on that touchy corn, in stantly that corn stops hurting, then you lift it right out, .with the fingers. Yes, magic! n 1 0 A tiny bottle of Freezone costs but a few cents at any drug store, but is sufficient to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or corn be tween the toes, and the calluses, Without soreness or irritation. Freezone is the, sensational dis. Mvery.of a Cincinnati genius. ' One-Third off All our merchandise, amounting to $435,000, has created a furore of buying at the William H. Wana maker Store! Men and young men by hundreds are crowding the store to buy Suits at one-third off Overcoats at one-third off Raincoats at one-third off Tailorii g fabrics built to measure at one third off Collars and ties at one-third off Shirts and hosiery at one-third off Underwear and pajamas at one-third off Canes, Gloves and all furnishings at one third off . Straw hats at one-third off Nothing in the store is reserved from this flat deduction of 33 1-3 off of the original purchase price. Nothing exchanged. All purchases for cash only. Ncccssaru alterations will be charged for. Sale will be discontinued without notice. William H. Wanamaker 1217-19 Chestnut Street 'OT I JMF llas bccn the Keynote the only reason why wo fyive been vuwih ai)ie 0 gjve sucn wonderful values year in and vnnr nut. iwuy im-miiK over our siucks, clearing me new out as span as it comes in, selling at a loss rather than go to the expense of carrying surplus that will in time become a total loss, is the big reason for these prices that you see ueiuvv. 'Children's Low and High Shoes n.69 Mif-ses' white cam us luce. Sizes ll's to 2 Infants patent leather Hi Cut But ton with heaver brow mop. Sizes CVj to 8 Children's black kid Oxfords, Sizc&S'i: to 11. Price... Same Misses. 2. Price... Sizes 11 z to $2,98 2.79 3.49 2.98 $3.98 $3.98 $1.59 $4.98 $3.98 Children's brown Vici Kid Ox- $0 QQ t 1 ?l,o5 Sli in 2 CftV Misseb' brow-n calf Oxfoids. Sizes 112 to 2. Price..,. Growing ciils' blnck kid bx Oxfords. Price Growing gills' brown calf fords. Price Children!, white canvas Hi Cut Lace. Sizes 8i to It Glowing girli patent leather plain Pumps. Sizes 2uj to 7. S Also patent leather Oxfords.. : Sizes 2'b to 0 to Sues 8 Infants' patent Mary Jano Pumps. Sizes 4 to 8. . . $1.49 Sturdy High Shoes Children's gunnictal $1 QO lace. Sizes 8 Vi to 2 l'0 Children's brown $0 QO lnce. Sizes 8 to 11 tfO Children's patent leather but ton. Sizes 8 M to $Qg Growing girl&'brown A QQ calf lace TWO vVPiUPFll Men's Low Shoes 6.98 '6.98 w.TT.7 Uruun English Brogue Ovfordu , Jlen'H cordo calf KnglMi Ox fords r..ll Mall toe I'rltp.. Men's Broun VIcl niuclier Ox ford vv Itli rubber heels . . . . MenH brown and blnck ralf KnRllnh Oxford. Special Uootfjcar (C no welt 9.S70 MenV brown :md blnek calf bluelier Oxfords Special Good- r; no year welt ... O.JO Men's patent oolt bluelier Oxfords wiin nicciium toe S-peclal Cloodvear vvnlt . tiovB- nriwn i:r;lsii q qq Oxford . . OtiJO High Shoes and Boots ?5.98 4.98- '5.98 Men's brown Unt'llsli bala Uood ear welt ". iMeuu b'uninetui urown ljiL-lhh s buN. ... v Mens vicl kid bluchers Mcn'ti heavy woili bhoes, black and tan Hoh' black dress blutboraj sizes 11 to 5 'a Men's bcout .Shoes Uojh' tan stout bhoes , alzes 814 lo Bf I.lttlo fc'cnta1 tan bcout bhoes ; sizes 11, 13 lj Men's brown bluchers with rubber heels ... Men's brown Kngllah brogue Shoes Llttlti Gents' blaclt fcchool Shoes Men's Hhort IlnotH Jlni'n Storm KIiib IIooIk Men'B V. s rm Hip IlontH) Rlieft It tn 11 3.49 '3.4?i '2.98 ?2.9fe '2.29 '5.S& '7.8 '2498 '2,'.98 '3i.49 '3.89 Women's Low and High Shoes Women's white canvas Oxford, with high covered Louih $0 A to f, f " barrio in white canvas $9 QQ Mat kid high heel Pumps, plain toe... $6.98 . $3.98 Jut Received New and Complete Line of "Keels" Tennis Shoes 98c to $1.49 All styles and sizes. New and Complete Line Received ! Misses' and Children's Barefoot Sandals & Play Oxford 98c to S1.98 ' ,. All Mall Orders Hlln,, Promptly Fluid H 4.98 $3.49 Ii kid . high-heel Pump. 3.98 II 6.49 If ?3.98 f ' 55.98 If . k J'sW i 7 In the Bargain Bins M --700 Pairs Odds and Ends of M Pumps nnd Ox- $0 QO f fords. Spccinl... ,tV0 M .AH sizeH and at j lea in F ' I urunn una uiaCK. cvV 7 -Wi Mr JsBrXwJCaw ' i Plnin patent leather seamless Pumps, with high heels Women's patent leather Ox fords, Louis heel L Comfort Oxfords, plain too I nt tin VI WJJ..... ..., Women a mat Turned soles, Special Women's black kid, high-heel $C QQ Oxfords D.UO Black calf and kid Oxfords, $A QQ new military hcer. 't.UO ALL STYLES OF HIGH SHOES Womcn'b black kid, high and $fi QO medium heel lace Shoea.... U.UO Women's pntent leather, me dium heel gray cloth tops. Women's kid comfort Shoes Women's wide-ankle com fort Shoes.. 116-08-120 N. 8th St. Above Arch St. (ll.ni 1'rM.o till H r. M., Saturday till 10 V, J. filllaaCipni & -fcr fl t.iz2t MMykM'MiJ jL- i.filjifoiitlS'y'Ait V'.r- "5 j&imi.' r -v. .vA-.a , m