" n in, 'vCv ;ui ju A'H, IAN REBELS SViaKlkVT VOw'V r-.l i' & HEM IN CARRANZA fc.t'- Uv Fugitive Prosidcht Will Bo Civon Opportunity to Loavo Country (rtJtVtuanmlimn T0''ndrlir5 ." ,- c AT VERA CRUZ i-fi.t.'Hkii: F.r ."I. .... il. . t , -. l t iiv inn si&nrinriwi iri. Li1, liectnl the main body of the (Jnrritiiwi troops Will mnkfi tin effort Jo follow. Tn tlio inpantlnni new rebel reenforce menta arc being 'rilalicd to the scene of tlio striiKRle, which extends over a front of approximately three miles. No further news lini been received from MpxIoo City nn to the n tuntion t there. Tamplco rfports the Mexico City wlrciegM xtntlon is iiriog tisru only lor lrnnsmlHlnn of ofTiohil incsMiRes. ' W. A. Body, Urltlsh yrv consul for this elty. Is with President Cnrrnnzn. HfTorts nrc belug nuidn by British nml American nilthorilles here tn reach him. They have arranged lhroueh Naval Commander Illrnm Toledo, tu the Mex ican Hot lllii here, that Naval Lieu tenant Hades will so on a special train to San Marco, where ho will make nn cfTort to pet In touch with Car rau.n'H officers mid brlitR out Mr. Body. Itrltfoli and French warships mndft their appearance here today for the firdt time, nlnec the outbreak of the revolution, the vessels which arrived beliiK the French cruiser Descartes and the llritlsh cruiser (ilaiRow. The num ber of American warships at anchor In the harbor was increased to four by the arrival of the protected cruiser Dolphin from Tamplco. Calcxlco. Calif., May U.--(IJy A. P.) Governor Kstebau Cautu, of Lower California, last night sent to the American commander of Camp Itca ron here a request that he "take heed nf thrni I riling conditions and rumors so that Calexico might have protection in cas-e trouble came." FAILS TO KILL GRAND VIZIER Constantinople Policeman's Shot Hits Damad Ferld's Attendant Inmloii, May 14. (Ny A. P.) An other attempt was made to assassinate Damad I'erld, Turkish grand viator, on Tuesday, according to a Constantinople dispatch. The attack occurred at the grand vizkr's resilience and wn made by a policeman, who fired upon Damad Ferid, but only wounded the latter's armed nltendant. The grand vizier's assailant was arrtsted. Mustnpha Kcmiil, leader of Turkish nationalist forces in Asia Minor. wa condemned to death nt an extraordinary court-martial held in Constantinople on Wednesday, according to a dispatch from the Turkish capital. Others sentenced to imprisonment worn All Fllnil PjirIiii fnrnin,. i-nni possession of the president have been , mandnr of the Twentieth Turkish Army x ' ., XI Pmo, Tex., May It. Definite an nouncement by Oeneral Alvaro Obre foa that President Carranza was still at liberty, but was being closely pur wed, by revolutionary forces surround ing hjm at nineonda. Puebla. was the outstanding subject of Interest In revo lutionary circles today. According to n mesng direct from Obrcgon by Itobrrto Pesqueira. revolu tionary financial agent. Carranzn will be, Riven nn opportunity to leave the country in safety. "With the expected arrUnl today of General P. KHas Calles. commander of the revolutionary forces of the north -"West, another development nf the new political upheaval was expeted. In a few days 10,000 Insurgent troops are to begin their southward sweep to Mex ico City, If announced plans are fol lowed. In the mennwhile KI Paso banks are biting confronted with the problem of deciding the disposition of funds de posited by erstwhile Cnrrnnza ofilclnls who since have either withdrawn from 'public ofllcc" or have openly joined the revolution. An elTort is being made by Carlo-) Felix Diaz, new customs col lector nt .Tuurez, to recover $(,0,000 said to 'belong to the Mexican Govern ment and alleged to have been depos ited in an El Paso bank by 3. Felipe Tslle. the former Carninztf customs collector. A Crux, May M.(Ny A. I'.) Rebel nttacks against the position held by President Carranza near San Marcos, state 'of Puebla, have been successful nt Komo points, but the struggle still Is going on. Two more trains remalnlug In COUNTY L HCK BUILDINGS BURNED Armed Bands in Various Parts of Ireland Continue Wednes day's Raids MORE TROOPS MAY BE USED Uy tlio Associated Pres. Dublin, May M. Several additional attacks nn government property and other incidents occurred In various parts of Ireland last night, but up to noon to day (lie reports indlcntcd that the con tinued activity of tinned bands was on nothing like the scale of Wednesday night s demonstration. The police bar racks, courthouse and pofltoflice at Ilriiree, County Limerick-, were iin,.,i while a motor vnu containing provlslou.1 1 for the, police was burned near Sheverle. ' Armed nnd mnubiwl ,.,,. ..,t.i,..i .. I I m .-... III. (I iniUlMI l motor garage in Dublin, overpowered the caretaker and took uwny nu auto mobile. The plan of General Sir Nevil Mn cready commander nf the government forces In Ireland, looking to closer co operation between the police and the military in an effort to suppress the dls' orilers. inolcs the establishment of military posts in Isolated districts where the police barracks had to be abandoned because of nttacks upon them. The opinion of 'tlio llritlsh authorities -ccm to bo that the disorders in Ire land, which they regard as acts of re hellion, call for Hie use of soldiers in "lead of the police. In line with thb view, the military are already doing the patrol work "which hitherto had been left for the most part to the police. The proposal to establish military posts is resented by ninny of the Irish people, who regard it as tho setting up of the, block houso system which wfts first tried in South Africa in the Doer war. Tho rumors of differences of opinion, between the leading men In the govern "nient of Ireland find no confirmation in official circles. London, May 14. (Hy A. P.) De cision by tho government to make nn enry appeal to the country by a general elecMon In nn effort to fix upon n definite Irls.1i policy has been readied, according to rumors current In London .last night. In well-informed circles these rumors are ridiculed, however, nnd an yet there has been nothing to confirm them. It is said tho government feels itself confronted wlthttwn alternatives ac ceptance" of the implied challenge of civil war in Ireland or ncqulescenco iu tho establishment of nn Irish republic as a result of widespread disorders in tho island, culminating Wednesday in at tack on" barracks Ireland, at fiffy places In SEEK SIBERIANTRAb'E Americans Are Pnrt of Commercial Expedition From England Irondon, May,14.(ijy A. P.) The London headquarters of the Union -of Siberian Co-opcrntives has received TT (vorM that Gregory Krnsaln, Bolshevik! minister of trado ond cdmmercc, hast granted permission to the union for the onrnnlxnilnn nt n trade cxncdition which will proceed from England through 'the Kara sea to the mouths of tho Obi and- Yenisei rivers for tho purpose ot re opening trado on n. bartering basis with Siberia. American nnd British traders will bo represented in the expedition. It is expected the expedition will get under way early in August. VJnstsay nires if you want the genuine - in bottles for the home at soda fountains and on draught The Dinnerware House of Philadelphia 123 "OPEN STOCK" PATTERNS of China nnd Eartlicmvurc to choose from. Suitable for City, Country and Seashore homes. , Our constantly increasing sales impressively f-liow tho superiority and completeness of our Mocks of dinnerware. Wrigkt,Tynclale & van Roden. Inc. Kcputcd tho'Largcst Distributors of High Grade Dinnerware 1,212 Chestnut Street Supplies To Hoskins For AH ' Makes of Filing Cabinets and Loose Leaf Ledgers Card Indexes of All Kinds Our Organization is at Yottr Service for Ideas and Ettimatea on Everything Your Office Needs WM. H. HOSKINS COMPANY Largest Office Supply House in Philadelphia 902 to 906 Chestnut Street sgq S9 ' taken, according to advices. A detach- forpo. and Alfred Itustem Bev, former I ment of his men is nttemptinjt to cut Its I Turkish ambassador to the I'nited1 way out toward the north and It is ex States. i AnVKRTIHBMKNT AIVi:ilTIBKMKNT f H f 'SSSSESESESBmmmmmmm IIIWUIIIIII inirnniummnniiTiiiijTnniinnmrnrminnmiinininTTiRitnnniiniimiitiniiimiiniiiriniiETiniinin iii'iipi'i i ntn rmm mnn m nwi ii iiTirmm mw: ranrrmnnminntnrnnninmintnni inirrxmii HllllillllWinilllllilllWMIIIIIU We speak of the '"atmosphere" of a home, or a hotel, or a store. We Bay we like it or we don't like it, yet we find it hard to give an accurate definition of this word. However, we may safely say that that "atmosphere" which we appreciate in the Chestnut Street Shops is compounded of refinement, dignity and the courtesy of the sales people in inese stores. CHERRIES from California those large, perfect, dark-red ones are arriving in everr increasing quantities at Henry R. "Hallowell & Son's, Broad Street below Chestnut Everybody seems so enthusiastic over their arrival, for they are the first spring fruit to arrive from California, and are imply delicious. Both the red and the white cherries are put up in one, two, five or ten pound boxes. They look most attractive, too, in Hallowell's Gift Baskets of Fruit, where thov peep forth temptingly Between the delicate green of a Beurre d'Anjou Pear and the vivid red of a Delicious Apple. Have you een these delightfully springlike Gift Baskets of Fruit? They are hand-painted, you know, nnd make most attractive gifts. PHILADELPHIA, they say, is a polka-dot town when it comes to neckwear, and one could well believe it after a glimpse at tho THE "Morion," a Jacob Reed model, is quite worthy of tho characterization, a "gentle man's suit," for it has about it that air of refinement which we usually associate only with custom-made i clothes. One cannot help but ndmit I that the absence of padding and stiff J haircloth fronts improve tho ap pearance of a suit that the straight, natural shoulder and the soft, pliable front are very pleasing and very comfortable. The low notched, roll ing lapel and the gracefully curved lines of the back will appeal to the man who is looking for a good looking, practical, wearable suit a "gentleman's suit." IT IS safe to say that the bed is one of the most important arti cles of furniture in the house for tho state of one's health in a great many cases depends upon the amount of rest ono gets. Rest does not mean tossintr about on n hard. wonderful assortment of polka-dot ' uncomfortable mattress throughout SCarfS at the Store OI .UOCLIOnaia , me JUKi, iur wnut uib nuveusi & .Campbell, 1334-36 Chestnut ' would describe as "fitful slumber" Street. The polka-dot foulards are does little for us in the way of renew particularly well liked and the ing our energies for another day's crepes de chine with embroidered work. A soft, comfortable, luxurious dots are wonderfully good-looking. , mattress, such as the "Faultless" There are figured crepes in excellent I mattress made by II. D. Dougherty colorings some in Persian designs & Co., 1632 Chestnut Street, goes that are truly exquisite. The Italian far toward inducing restful slumber. hand-loomed grenadines are very It is made of curled horsehair, finn and always in excellent taste, ! the most sanitary of materials. nd tho soft French and Swiss silks The box spring made by this com Don't Be Misled Info Buying Men's suits or topcoats from stores offering dras tic reductions and discounts without investigat ing such statements. Come to our FACTORY sec the clothes actually being made get our prices and samples com pare our merchandise and prices with those charged elsewhere. Then you be the jurge. We 'will save you the retailers' profit when you buy clothes where they are made, which repre sents a saving'to you of over SALSBURG, SOWS & CO., MAKERS OF s r m 40 '1 7. 40 Suits or Topcoats W PURCHA SING ORDERS ACCEPTED. make very attroctivc ties. ine English Maters, which many women have found just the thing for sports wear, come in various bright colors. OU'VE often intended to try V pany is a practical complement to the mattress, for it is well made and exceedingly comfortable. IN YEARS gone by the wedding ring was a thing of necessity m . - I 1 wwuuwj I'IKitv.l one or tnose ryrex dukwk'i , , ,j ,., !t - dishes that every one is talking fu, cirde of ,d or platinun set about, but somehow you e i put off , round wth rare Rems or daintily .DuywK ii. ,.11"'" ""J l" "'.'. "mi i carved with orange blossoms or you try it, i warn you. you iu myrtlC( symbo, of undying love. I , pecpine quite a.-. ...uv.. L ;-. I was looking at a dainty circlet or ithusiast as i am. ueauy, n i diamonds in the store of Bailcv. ero outfitting a kitchen, yrex Banks & Bjddle company the other Vn dishes wouio. neaa my . da,. an,i t mcntallv placed it beside jarchases. The case itnunicni gorgeous ring in a0thor casc taey can uc cicoiicu 2"" ' ," ' which contained a Polished Ciirdie h considered in these days of serv- Diamon,i, Truy thcy mnde an exquisite combination. The Polished Girdlo Diamond is tho ideal en gagement gift, for it is truly a per fect ppm. The mvriatl lichts of the stone, brought out by a certain ' method of cutting and ponsnmg, arc marvclously beautiful. HARD candies with the true fruit flavors! Do you know where to find them? Why, at the stores of Edward D. Kruse Company, 100 South Eleventh Street nnd 4903 Baltimore Avenue. They make a specialty of hard Why We Sell Cheaper-Location Open Etb:. Until S.I0 o'clock bntardajrs, 6 o'clock m ' uyra X.VB. uniu w.vv a livcn mmk WMMMWmB&M DEPARTMENT STORE, 726 ARCH ST. Tomorrow, Extraordinary Sale Women's $25 and $30 New Silk Dresses .nflMit houses. Pvrex never chips er crates and is guaranteed against breakage from oven heat. Then, too, it looks so well on the table that one feels it is worthy of asso- elation with one's finest linens nnd silver. You will find Pyrex glass- 'ware at the store of J. Franklin MMJer, 1612 Chestnut Street. T WAS a smart-looking sports suit in an elusive shade of lav rfer that drew me into tho Btore of A. G. Spalding & Bros., at 1210 Chestnut Street, one day this I I ivs (&& 1 1 .JH9 SzMHufifirji Ail amiAaM l kiMrfM9 1 iM wWwflifSi' 'Witf i i -17 -m C' 1 1 ned Jb An Opportunity to( buy newest silk frocks at less than' their wholesulo worth. New taf fetas and Matins. Many combined with georgettes. Greater bargain news would be impossible. For Quick Clearance: Women's $25 to $35 1 Suits &) $A75 Coats j -r. V" nCBVnUk unv.1,, ....v. ,, v..w "-'. "l"" - -J " - week, There was a certain jaunty ' canaies ana you win una meir s- air in its CUt inni. murnuu 11. us suiuiicih unuauuiiy p""' "" different from that avalanche of only tho purest of ingredients are vorts apparel with which we have used m the manufacture ot Vl1 overwhelmed of late, and the . candies, they make wholesome 0101 jhy A Big Reduction! Men's $40 Suits W All this season's very latest styles. Most desired materials and colorings. manufacture of these eat- .... ' . I . ' .. . , . n mu J-Ii -io o exauisite one wonaers ing lor me Kiaaics. i ney are ueii- .. ' -nn YnA thnutrht. nf usinc rintis. too. for card narties. and at IIU Ulio ... f,..- .---r o, ., . ,---- , a certain lea given not long ago lemon drops were used instead of a tkis shade in a sports suit before. liTn fHuvivcred that this note of . T-jt-iA,aUtv in characteristic of all I nucur. trivinc the tea a most dc 'k 'articies in this department at I lightful flavor. You will find Kruse's h ' wed are really nobby, with their The flavors are different nnd deli-V't'- rrow belte and potch pockets. cious. You must try those tooth- 'A MaittO have tne pressed loainor oui-'-, .fi,.-hmmm nH almost all nro imported. ' i i'I'imt a suit of wcol jersey with . i S r lawi collar that I liked collar that I liked very much. some t-hocoiaw iNut rattles Bomo time when you are in Jiruse's. You will find them as delectable as they sound. 'MJ THE CHESTNUT STREET ASSOCIATION? $23 Special Tomorrow Thefio nro high grado suits of fine quality woolens. All the now young men'e and conservative styles in all col orings and patterns. Boys' $15.00 Suits $ Popular Norfolk belted styles of nil wool suitings. Made in tho best pos siblo way to stand hurd wear, AH sIzch up to 17 years. mw m In Response to Oak Hall's Call 5000 Suits Go On Sale at Prices Way Below the Market There has been a break in the whole sale clothing markets due to lack of demand since Easter. Manufacturers must have money. ' Therefore they must move stocks in which their money is tied up. Knowing this and knowing the great old store at Sixth & Market Streets to be the city's greatest clothing outlet we sent out a call to the manufacturers to -bring towus their best, all-wool Suits. From time to time we will send out other calls but that is getting ahead .of our story. As the result of our first call here are 5000 Suits at figures that the backbone of high Group Number One- will break prices! $40 Suits for $23.50 Group Number Two $45 Suits for $26.50 Group Number Three $50 Suits for $29.50 Group Number Four $55 Suits for $34.50 Group Number Five $75 Suits for $39.50 Let us make certain facts clear we might have offered J 0,000 suits had we not insisted that Oak Hall's Standard of quality be observed in the selection of this great quantity of clothing. ' These five groups contain only the finest products of the best manufac turers. Worsteds, flannels, serges, woolens. Built of all-wool fabrics. Guaranteed by Wanamaker & Brown. The importance of this offer cannot be overestimated because we or anyone else cannot tell how long this situation in this manu facturers' field will continue. It may.be only temporary, and these 5000 suits will go like ((a house -a-fire. ' ' Men will buy two or three at a time, taking no chance on the future. K Wanamaker & Brown Market at Sixth for 59 Years si! 1 'jgntummrmi imiitnTiHiiiml'flllillJljilluillllllrfrrJW" "Iflilff :U!B IffiuiliByUbMUWUJLd Xl "I if 4 l! 4 s'W Jr &A ' f.i. w f. . A-A,!tf . . tSJLX &JL. ,;ri,l?iB MitS-i ..;ir, .. 'ti :; ..VfilTV VT If .... ' .(. if t .tilt I . .. 'lilMftfltlHiiTliir im:'A.,At. h.- " ' "" K..g.jj-irraar.a