e ' V ;' ' 4V V W. . Wl tW 1v a h iir , ' W 3 ur- : can tti ni Miimn a V CAPO OEL GOVERNO L'Annunzio Ufficialo doi Compo- nonti il Nuovo Ministero Sara' Dato Oggi riibtlthcd nr1 DIMrlhutoil Vml.r pnn.MiT no. ait. Allthorlarci bv thp act nf Oetntwr . 101T. on nii nt tli P.mtflfflr of Phlla d!phl, T. a s. nrm.nsoN. Lontlr.i, 2(1 mnssin. I'm (llspnrrio vCitltito (In KnniM nlln Otifnil News nii nunzla rlio 1'On. Mtti. rnpo clol gnbl nrtto rl'p rnfpcnn" Irf iltmlxlntil II Klorno unilici corrontc. o' rlm-clto u formnro nn nuovo Oitbinrtto. Ti'annnnrlt mftViiili' ilci idtiivxiriin' il nuovo Ministero nvvorrn' diirnulo oecl. clrcoln ncgll ambient! dl Montcellorio drmbra Clio un nccordo sin stnto rag siunto o die 1 popolarl nnrteclperanno nl Rovornn con nlmcno ti'C iiot-ttifoKil. II nuovo OnbinPlto coniprpn(lorpbb' nnclic mm largo rnpprespntnzn del par tlto glolittlnim p Nnrobbc nnclio nrocrtn to rite I'On. Sclnloia rimnrra' nl sno posto nl Mlnisterd pep gli Affnrl Kstcrl. Alounl rlteugono clic 1'On. Hononil, ("orinlistn rifonnlstn u nilnlfttro (IpIIu guprrn nol Hlsmisxlmwrlo flnbliictto, non sin roinprrso nplln nnovn llstn ill mintatrl, nin nmltl invper ritcDgono ohp ell vprin' nilldnto il Mlnistoro dplln Mnrinn. Al Miniolcro dolln Ctiicrru vcr rpbbp nsspgnrtto, probnbllnipntp. 1'On. Pernio, giolittinno, rd (eo ill Grn 7.in p CiitiKtizlu 1'On. Mi-cln, rnpo dpi purtlto pnpolnrp. 1" npinioiip gcurrnlp i'Iip il nuovo ministpro non rnpprespiitl nltro rlic un vimnnstn del vrcclilo p pIip la sun vita dlppndprn' dnll'nppoggio del popular! c iIpI pmtlto Hi (ilolltu. French Miners Resume Work Today 1'arls. May 20. (By A. IM Do- plsloti by tlip mliiprs' union in Hip dp- pnrtniPtits of Noril and Van dp Calais to rpsiinip work today bns bppn ratiHpd at a meeting of miners' delegiite.-i, and Itifitrnmt tnli nf tliiu m.ttmi Itnu hnnti fnl. I'St-npheil to nil mining cpntprH in noma, lfl mnggio. 1 glnrnali pub- I France . Hallway workers In flip south bllcnno artiroli cnn I quail dlvcutono Inland employes of transportation compa (dtuazioiip j oonsPgiiPiiza dolln crisi j uips nt Mnrsellles nlso linvc decided to mlnlsterlalp p sill prob.ibiM rnnn'omnti ' resume work nt nnrp. del nuovo (SiibiiiPtto. (ti'nernlmonte ' ; circa ! nomi dpi nuovi minlstri si pro- , cede per indiizloiio p si prcvpdo clip ! l'nnnunzlo ufflrialp. qunlorn N'itti la riilscito nd avorp 1'nppoggin p la pir -tecipnzlonp dpi popolnri nl nuovo Koverno, vrrru' duto iiclla giornata di domani. Ii On. Nitti ba avuto lungo oolloniii I3VENING VVJttiLG (LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, ''THX3RSD At,' iiAY 20, 192() t 1 1 r , . '- 'i DEMOCRATS SLATE UN N INDIANA Mon Gallantly Withdraw ' Candidates for State School Superintendent "GOODRICHISrVT IS SCORED By tlie Avwrlalcd Trws Iniliannnnlls, Mny 20. Indlnnn Deni oernts mrt In ntntp ronvpntlon here to- day to name n slate ticket, adopt a platform and select, delegates to the na tional convention. With the reorganization of the state committee, with Benjamin Bosse, of hvansvllle, again ns chairman, nud the Completion of bllslnenn hv thn Hilrteen rongressloual districts last night, the , way was cleared for what was expected to be n quick nud harmonious busl ucss session. as ,, . . .ll,r.u "ns given uemocratio , politics In Indiana with the Indorsement by tbe state central committee of the homlnatlon of a woman for the office of superintendent of. public Instruction. Indianapolis. All the men candidates promptly withdrew. The thirty delegates to the national convention twenty-six district and four I nt -large will go uninstructed. It was Con I enpi del partito ponolnre. special niPnte con Mida c Mlclipli'. p da rpmuto Fourteen East SixUeth St. A Itmirloim np1ilentln1 Ilotrl. Oppnultp (lis Mrlropolltan Club and Fifth ATtnnp nnlraiife to Onlriil Park, Apjirtmfnt". ulnslo or en lulte, for anj EAGER & BABCOCK New York Cltr & THE SECRET F you will not pay the fabulous cost of Ori ental Pearls, then the only known way to keep it a se cret is to wear Tecla Pearls. T E C L A 398 Fifth Avenue. New York 10 Rue de la Pabc. Parts CHARLES J. MAXWELL &. CO. Sole Philadelphia Agents Walnut St. at 16th St. MANY PEOPLE Take a few steps ofT Chestnut Street on 12th Street simply to see the BEAUTIFUL FLOWERS Wc shall be plad to have you come in. Please don't "feel obliged to purchase. THE CENTURY FLOWER SHOP 12th St. below ChestPUt St: MATTRESSES I I Renovated V said. Dr. Carleton B. McCulloch, of In dlauapolls. who led In the race for tho nomination for governor by a big plu rallty, will be unopposed for n place on thji ticket. Former, Senator Thomas Taggart was unopposed for the nomi natloii for senator. It freely was declared Vice President Thomas It. Marshall, former Senator Taggartj fofnier. .Governor Samuel M. Ralston, of Indianapolis, nnd Mrs. Alice Foster McCulloch, of Fort w..'"" would constitute the delegate, i atJarJL' Renovated BRASS BEDS RELACQUERED iiox srniN!OH nt triioi.sTKrtEn 87 yrs. eTperlrnre Insurnt enMre Untl-fnetlon. ACME RENOVATORS 2ND & WASHINGTON AVE. Auto rtlU ritmvhrrr. Estnh. 37 ar. I Dion. Lombard 4703 Writs """ I Solve Next Winter's Heating Problems NowLet SPEAR'S Do It . iPEAl PEAJL foswr Jr SIOVO . y'forev-ryDTV Ran Heafers "DANDERINE" PRACTICAL housewives and home owners do not wait until the first chill blast of Fall to consider, their heater needs. If they did, they -couldn't bo called practical. Tho summer months are the time to havo the new Spear Heater put in. Then you will bo comfortable all winter. Send for booklet of varioui type, or cfrop in ancf tee them. JAMES SPEAR STOVE & HEATING CO. 1823 Market Street S.Wpe?J-" Hpenr Moves mnrfc in I'MtodelpMa since 1SSCB ' TZ) Blank Boohs- j DIANK BOOKO Dound ml Loois Lett LmioarurinNa rntNTiNo EKORAVINa OFFICD SUtlsnerr and Supptlti To users of BLANK BOOKS IN OOn plant tt produce oompleto bltav booka .for every purpose, destsnln uJ, to meet any epeclal requirements you Z have. r Every process is performed In our , factory which assures you of unloi. high fiuallty both In workmaonhin V?' WILLIAM MANN COMPANY 629 MABKET STREET PHILADELPHIA.IPA. New York Offlocti S61 Broadway. Founded ji Stops Hair Coming Out; Doubles Its. Beauty. 9mh A trw pnlii buy "Uunderlni'." After .in tipplit'utlnn nf "Diuidrrlne" cu ran int llnil ii fnllpn linlr or any ilmulruft, ltflrle erry lintr nlinivs new llfr. vlRnr. irlKhlnrK. more roliir nnd tlilrknri. 31 Most Reasonable Prices for Quality &'&. Shcmavd &&nk May Sale Small Lots at Reduced Prices Equal qualities are not to be had at these prices Note how frequently the words "all linen" appear Tabl Linens Cloths and Napkins; extra quality linen, three patterns rose, panel, lilac: 2x2 yds.. $12.00 ea. 2x2'. ydi.. 15.00 ea. 2x3 yds., 18.00 ea. 2x3 V, yds.. 21.00 ea. 2x4 yds., 24.00 ea. 214x214 yd... 2'2x2l yd... 2',x3 yd... 2'5x3. yd... 2x4 yd.., $16 ed. 22 ea. 30 ea. 38 ea. 45 ea. Napkins 27x27 inches, (sold only with table cloth to match). $20.00 doz. Table Cloths, all linen. 70x70 inches, $7.75 and $9.00 each. Breakfast Napkins, all linen, 22x22 inches, $11.00 and $14.50 doz. Hemstitched Tea Napkins, all linen. $8.00 and $9.00 doz. Pillow Cases Spreads Blankets Fine all-linen Pillow Cases with hand embroidered scallops, 22x36 inches, $6.50 pair. First quality Dove Dimity Bedspreads, 64x90 inches, $3.75 each 80x92 inches. $4.50 each Blankets, 60x86 inches, $4.75 pair. Voiles Printed designs in stylish colorings; 36 to 38 inches wide. 50c and 75c yd. Towels Hemstitched Huck, all linen, 18x34 ins., 75c ea. Hemstitched Huck, all linen, 22x36 ins., $1.25 ea. Hemstitched Huck, all linen, 18x33 ins., $1.50 ea. Turkish, 21x38 inches, 40c each. Turkish friction Towels, ribbed, 26x46 ins., $1.00 ea. Kitchen Towels, all linen, 22x30 ins., 75c ea. Kitchen Towels, union,1 21x29 ins., 50c ea. Glass Towels, all linen, 1 7x36 ins., 38c ea. Glass Towels, all linen, 22x34 ins., 75c ea. Glass Towels, union, 21x32 ins., 50c ea. Toweling by the Yard Plaid and plain, all linen, 1 7 and inches wide, 50c yard. 21 Nainsook 12-yard pieces of English Nainsook; inches wide. Three qualities: $6.00 $6.50 the piece. 36 Laces Filet edge and insertion; Yz to 5 inchea wide. 45c to $4.50 yd. Silk and net top, 2 to 27 inches wide; ecru and white, 45c to $1.50 yd. Sarre in black, Wi to 18 inches wide, 18c to $2.00 yd. Handkerchiefs Women's, all linen, 30c each. Women's, sheer cotton cord, $1.00 for six. Rompers for 1, 2 and 3 year Tots. Some made of white striped madras and some of checked gingham. Price $2.00. Underwear 5atin or Taffeta Petticoats, double panel front and back, $8.00 and $8.50 each. Philippine Gowns, very special material, $3.45. . Philippine Corset Covers, very fine, $1.95. Excellent Philippine Chemise, $2.65. Cambric Gowns, surplice neck, three quarter sleeves, $1.95. Maids' Aprons White Lawn, trimmed with rick rack, 95c. Neckwear High neck guimpes; black and white and in all sizes, $2.00 each. Vcstee with collar, and ruffles of Val lace, $2.00. Collar and Cuff Sets, organdie. Plain, tucked and some button-trimmed, 75c set. Cretonnes Imported and domestic, 50c to $1.85 yd. Regular stock not remnants. Saturday Closing Hour 1 P.M. ' 1008 Chestnut Street Store Orders Accepted in This Sale! Open Evenings Open Evenings The Largest Exclusive Men's and Boys' Clotjiing Store in Philadelphia 1019-1021 Market St. Your Money Back If You Want It! Tomorrow, Mr. Hill's Gigantic Underselling Sale That Will Enable Men to Make Extraordinary Savings on ) f m ft i spring & summer amis New Purchases & Reductions on Our Own Stocks That Present the Most Astounding Savings Ever Known! A Disposal That Breaks All Precedents! A Tremendous Blow Is Struck to the High Cost of Clothing! Mr. Hill Offers These Savings to Convince All and Every Man That No Store Will Be Allowed to Undersell the Hill Co.! Men s Men's $28.50 & $30 Suits, $1 9.50 Men's $32.50 & $35 Suits, $23.00 Men's $37.50 & $Jfi Suits, $27.75 Men's $U2.50 & $15 Suits, $33.00 Men's $50.00 and $60.00 Custom-Built Suits, at $38.00 Men's $U5.00 Blue Serge Suits, With Extra Trousers, $3Jf..50 . .. A Bona Fide Cash Saving of $10.00, $15.00 and $20.00 on Every Suit Embraced in This Sale Mr. Hill has spent weeks in the markets selecting the most wonderful va this most exceptional sale. All the leading makers co-operated with Mr. Hill I ing unusual allowances, so this would be the greatest Clothing event in many y Tomorrow the sale is ready. Ready for thousands of men, who will ap the extraordinary savings Mr. Hill has made possible, and who will welcomp portunity to buy the best clothing the markets afford at these most astonishing prices. There is no mistaking this wonderful bargain event not just the small taking off of 20 or 25 but actual and bona fide savings ranging up to 50 and more. And, furthermore, Mr. Hill's well-known policy of your money back if not satisfied goes with every purchase, eliminating any doubt in your mina as 10 wnetner you win gei me greatest clothing value in many a year. The Greatest Price Smashing Clothing Sale on Record and we will be wonderfully ready tomorrow. Extra salespeople to give you prompt attention. You can choose from thousands and thousands of the newest and smartest of spring and summer suits each a master creation and embrac ing all the leading makes of the country. Never before has such a selection been presented to any man at such wonderful savings. May be, never again ! Make it a point to get in here early tomorrow. Tho best plums always go first and though there is unlimited choice and varieties the early bird always gets the worn;. BWfck ues for mZ jH( y mak- NST jyWI ireciate sJtitmfWv Hk low JpiF SL If r- .csisr Wi 0i' ,;'.V ,& u Open Every Eveniiiff yMMM OTSMMfe. WV"", P"T MMHMM Men's & Young Men's $28.50 & $30 SUITS 94 H Oil 19 Men's & Young Men's $32.50 & $35 SUITS $900 Men's & Young Men's $37.50 & $40 SUITS $ 27 .75 Men's4 Young Men's $42.50' & $45 SUITS .00 $ 33 Men's & Young Men's $50 & $60 SUITS .00 $ 38 Genuine all-wool fabrics, designed in smart styles single and double breasted thoroughly well made by master tailors. The very popular form-fitting and conservative 2 and 3 button models. The range of choice is wide flannels, blue serge, mix tures, fine cheviots, herringbone weaves, purest of worsteds and cassuneres. Every coloring and pattern a man could want or think of! The Hill Co,, 1019-21 Market Street ? -m vli i Li- ' 'IJ m