'i .' (.' -4 -bW J t,1 .? m MPLORES The nppesl, which follows tho'Undin ot soviet lorccs on l'eramn sou uom LEAGUE F HELP Seeks Protection Against Ag gression of Russian Soviet Government POLAND CLAIMS BIG GAINS ny tho Associated Tress london, May 21. Persia has im pelled to the League of Nations to pro tect her against Bolshevik aggression. ,the Caspian sen, was made through the reman lorcign minister, wno is in Paris. The appeal allude to the presence In I'nzell hnrbor of warships belonging to the antl-llolshevlk forces formerly op erating itmler Oeneral Denlkine, and maintains that Persia acted within her lights as n neutral with regard to these vessels. It points out that she declined to allow these ships to enter the harbor until she uns assured she would not be hampered in disarming and interning them. Thirteen Rolshevik warships appeared off Knzell and began to bombard the town on the morning of May 10. says a Teheran dispatch of that date to the i.onuon limes a parunmemaire, wnn , nrniMi. .,in. went in an open ooat to inquire uieir Nevertheless If board tho Bolshevik flagship. The uep tho isoisneviui object, was fired upon, his while flag possibly escaping notice. i A deputation in behalf of the Persian government, including a British officer, then proceeded upon a larger launch to The de iitatlon was informed that demanded the surrender of the port, owing to tho presence: there of Dcnl klne's warships and troops. If it sur rendered, the Bolshevik fleet had no further hostile intentions against the Terslan government or the British, gar rison at Enzell, and was ready to giVb immunity to the Interned Itusslan vol unteers. Tho future of tho port of Knzell, It was stated, would be dis cussed between the Moscow soviet nntl British government. "I understand," says tie Times cor respondent, "that a reply Is being sent to the effect that- Persia in Interning nnd disarming Denikine's fleet and troops carried out In the strictest man ner ner obligations of neutrality, nnd n gratuitous nttack. me uoisnevik com mauder still contemplates danger from the interned shins the Persian finrom. merit is prepared to discuss the matter amicably and to take such measures as nre, necessary to remove apprehensions, ' tho armlstlco being respected pending the discussion. "Private reports from Baku descrlbo severe ineasure of repression there. It Is said that an attempt to displace tho soviet government will bo punfshed by banging or Imprisonment of those Im plicated. "Ad,ra'ral Sergleff. lately commanding Denlkine s Caspian fleet), nnd other leading Hussions have been hanged." Warsaw. Mny 21. Polish troops, counter-attacking Bolshevik forces on the northern sector of tho battlcfront, have driven the soviet armies back twelve and one-half miles near Krzyre zopol. according to an official statement Issued here. The statement declares that on tho middle Bercsiua sector the Bolshevik! were repulsed when they tried to forco their way across tho river. General Alexis A. Bruslloff, former commander-in-chief of Russian armies, is understood o have, assumed command of tho Bolshevik offensWo against Po land. In Polish military circles they say tho soviet nttack Is designed to overrun Lithuania and extend the Bol shevik front westward to cast Prussia. Military authorities hero declare vast stores of munitions and suppl es navo arrived In east Prussia In anticipation of a break In tho Polish front before the Bolshevik offensive. Fighting continues along the northern sectors of the front,' but nil soviet at tacks bavo been repulsed along the up per reaches of the Bereslna river, ac cording to the announcement. Information indicating some elements In Germany aro determined to help the Russian Bolshevlkl continues to be re ceived here in military' circles. The latest report Is regarding upper Bllesia, where German armed forces have been assembling on the borders of the pleb iscite area. ,, . . Newspapers here, yesterday published 0 JteLttfHfefwrft For Sixty Years theSi & iffiSf j i5Jsdte3 vpreniQ oeasomw The quality of Colburn's Spices is backed by over sixty years' experience. In our large new plant in Philadel phia, these whole spices, selected under our expert supervision and shipped from half way around the world, arc skillfully milled and blended. Their fine standard qualities are maintained by every mod ern manufacturing facility. Colburn's Spices, packed in conveni ent sifting and pouring top canisters, and the various other Colburn condiments, flavoring extracts and food products, come to you with the purity, full strength and fine flavor that have made the name COLBURX since 1857 stand for "The Supreme Seasoning." The A. COLBURN COMPANY Philadelphia Established 1857 S. II S4 lffiffl Frequent Train Service TO WILLOW GROVE Leavo READING TERMINAL SATURDAYS 7.10 A. JT . 1.35. 1 43, 4 13 5.13. ft 04, 0 13. 7 05. 7.o0 I M. SLNDAYS 9.13 A. M.. 1 43 2.43. 30. 7 05. 7.13, ..80 r. M. MONDAYS to ITUDAY (Iik1u.1t.) 7 10 A M. 1.43. 4.13. 5.13. 0.01, 0.43. 7.03 P. M. Leave WILLOW GROVE SATURDAYS 5.54, 6 48, 8 04 A. M.. 18.27. 5.85. VosVm45, U,5 M SUNDAYS 7.00 A M.. 2 03, 5.40. 7 23. 0 30, 10.45. 11.05 " a .b m MONDAYS TO FRIDAYS (Incloalr) 5.54. 6 48, 8.04 A. M. 12 -. . "-DO. 11. OK F. SI. 7 CSr Round Trio Ticket Rood on date of OC xouna lr,P issue onh from Beading wr (st (u Terminal. Spring Garden St . 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V Rtopa only to T?rir paarn-ro "d Stopa only to diehard paisnicerft Buffet Parlor Cars andj Standard Coaches PENNSYLVANIA SYSTEM M! Jtmv! J rQi-l' -J ' f 5?Vr "- ti VTlrTlf:fiteltoiJrrt Fl fl Brrom thousatids of owners of tlu Xrn Mitchell comtNSL 3 11 s 1 rvr' (t-clS1 kSrJ? B IP ihrt k B Xift D j t' MP fNprejslons of amazrment "How Ik this car. possf.s?- V r-fi B 1 ..& g rt-.., -II " T"8- """ n n " " 6 ml ,B tho poer beauty, comfort nnd convenience it m 5' ' iU i i -f-esrgi m "M, 'old for so modest ii price" IB rt $"& sM f Clv JV hSPU m Jrll BnBHCr R ""PlPTlie Mltrhell Is built romnlrlx II M r-i-zr:z : w1 m ii- nwmt f ?3& m urmmre At Less Than Wholesale Cost ! Complete Three and Four Piece Suites, Odd Chairs, Rockers, Tables and Settees! This is a most unusual savinn ODDortunitv and onlv made; JSisSr possible throuch a fortunate cash purchase we made from one of the largest manufacturers of this high-grade furniture. The superiority of the pieces is noticeable at a glance, the excellent workmanship and unusual character of the designs are sure to attract instant attention. Suitable for the Porch and Every Room in the Home s)7 tab? Thi-re n a most unusual variety of auitei nnd separate pieces for choice. Their nr-ns. their entirely different contours, all no to nUmn these nirr . l iU- profuse showing of highest quality The coverings are of the beat cretonnes patterns, featuring especially the new peacock design. Cretonne Upholstered 3 and 4 Piece Suites, $75 to $185.00 3 and 4 Piece Suites (not upholstered), $38.50 to $75.00 Upholstered Arm Chairs and Rockers, $15.00 to $45.00 Wide Arm Chairs and Rockers, $5.95 to $27.50 Porch or Sitting Room Tables, $7.50 to $25.00 Choice of ivory Rretn, Baronial gray and natural finishes A, greater aavintr opportunity in th a luph gr-iHe witker and reed furniture would be impossible to offer We invite your intpetior, to vou can make your own comparisons a L i K- s. g-j. Open Etrs. Catfl B.IO o'clock .-. 8atnrar, a o'clock .dfielEpiaSSr H Iwiifhfl ImHI rm mmrfrmm ifflcVv vswOs".fK hi )T- irff 't v mJt m ilxiWjg7v7yS7IWamSa "SfJeScwSP BSfSpTK 3arVnP DEPARTMENT STORE, 726 ARCH ST. prominently dispatches nutine that 4000 security .guards hud arrived In upper Silesia by epeclal train. For w6ekt, it is declared, Hermans have been hauling ammunition into Silesia, hiding it beneath beets in railroad cars. Military authorities say tho Germans aro advertising their troop movements in tils region or tho purpose of Aom polling the Poles to transfer forces from the east and thus weaken the Bolshevlkl front. ratfls, May 31. (By A. P.) The council of ambassadors at todny's ses- elon flted the data for a plebiscite In tho Allenstein and Mnrienwafdef dis tricts' f6r determining the boundaries of Poland with regard to cast and west Prussia. The council, however, decided not to make the date publlo until tho measures to be takon for organizing the control of tho plebiscite haa been worked out and the advisability c-t increasing the allied forces there had been considered with Marshal Foch. Precautions nre necessary because of the more or less violent friction be tween tho different races. For Saturday's Buyers One -Third Off For every man and young man who intends to purchase clothing tomorrow'of whatever kind, whether it be a $75 suit or a 30c collar. THE store unquestionably will be filled from the minute the doors open tomorrow morn ing until they close tomorrow afternoon with those who wish to take advantage of this unprec edented offer at the 'William H. Wanamakcr Store. In order that you may more readily see exactly what the savings are on every article of merchandise offered, wc have prepared this table: Original Price Pay $35.00 Suits and Overcoats, $23.34 $40.00 Suits and Overcoats, $26.67 $45.00 Suits and Overcoats, $30.00 $50.00 Suits and Overcoats, $33.34 $55.0Cf Suits and Overcoats, $36.67 $60.00 Suits and Overcoats, $40.00 $65.00 Suits and Overcoats, $43.34 $70.00 Suits and Overcoats, $46.67 $75.00 Suits and Overcoats, $50.00 $80.00 Suits and Overcoats, $53.34 $85.00 Suits and Overcoats, $56.67 $90.00 Suits and Overcoats, $60.00 $95.00 Suits and Overcoats, $63.34 $100 Suits and Overcoats, $66.67 How Often Has the Washwoman Disappointed You ? This woman had been up early, as was her practice every wash-day, Rottinfr the clothes together and the tubs and boilers ready for the wash woman. Then, from 'the woshwoman comes the information that "she cannot get around today." That meant another week to wait or do it herself. flow often has this uncertainty of the wash woman's roininu or bad weather upbet all your plans? It is, for the relief of jufct such inconvenience, work and worry 'hat Family Laundry Servicp was introduced. With Family Laundry Service your wash day work is done when you gather the family's washing. Low in cost and every piece is washed perfectly clean. The bundle is returned to you as follows: All flat pieces, including bed linen, table linen and towels, washed, smoothly ironed, evenly folded and ready for use. Wearinp apparel, air underclothing, dresses, children's garments, etc., carefully washed and dried (and starched where necessary) ready to be dampened and ironed. Many undergarment may be worn without ironing, due to the method of drying. This will save a great deal of your work in finl thing that portion of your wash. The hardship of home laundering is done away with in modern laundries by systematic methods, correct organi zation, proper apportioning of labor and the aid of applj. anccs that do hotter work than hands and with less effort. TAie condition which make laundriet good placet to work make them alto the place to have your laundering done. Ask Your Present Laundrymnn About Family Laundry Service For the Wjlwla FamUu Laundru Save $11.66 $13.33 $15.00 $16.66 $18.33 $20.00 $21.66 $23.33 $25.00 $26.66 $28.33 $30.00 $31.66 $33.33 Trousers Original Price Pay $10.00 Trousers $6.67 $12.00 Trousers $8.00 $13.50 Trousers $9.00 $15.00 Trousers $10.00 $16.50 Trousers $11.00 $18.00 Trousers $12.00 Shirts Original Price Pay $15.00 Fine Silk Shirts $10.00 $12.00 Fine Silk Shirts $8.00 $10.00 Fine Silk Shirts $6.67 $9.00 Fibre Silk Shirts $6.00 $7.50 Fibre Silk Shirts .... $5.00 $5.00 Madras and Russian Cord Shirts $3.34 $4.50 Madras Shirts $3.00 $3.00 Madras and Percale Shirts $2.00 $2.50 Percale Shirts $1.67 Union Suits Original Price Pay $7.50 Union Suits $5.00 $5.00 Union Suits $3.34 $4.00 Union Suite $2.67 $3.00 Union Suits $2.00 $2.50 Union Suits $1.67 $2.00 Union Suits $1.34 Hosiery Original Price Pay $5.00 French Silk and Lisle . $3.34 $4.00 French Lisle "Imported" $2.67 $4.00 ure Silk $2.67 $2.50 Pure Silk (full fashioned) $1.67 .77 .67 .67 .44 Save $3.33 $4.00 $4.50 $5.00 $5.50 $6.00 Save $5.00 $4.00 $3.33 $3.00 $2.50 $1.66 $1.50 $1.00 .83 Save $2.50 $1.66 $1.33 $1.00 .83 .66 Save $1.66 $1.33 $1.33 .83 .38 .33 .33 .21 $1.15 Pure Silk $1.00 Mercerized Lisle . . $1.00 Mercerized Lisle . .65 Mercerised Cotton Neckwear From $ 1 .00 to $7.50, all 1 -3 off noth ing reserved. You can buy a staple plain color tie at $ 1 .00 less 1 -3 for 67c, or a $6.00 hand-embroidered Pure Silk Knitted Tic at 1-3 off for $4.00. Collars Every stiff and soft collar in our entire stock carries 1 -3 off, regardless of make. Cotton 30c U3 off 20c, save 10c Pique 40c 1-3 off 27c, save 13c Linen 50c 1-3 off 34c, save 16c Silk and Pique 75c . .1-3 off 50c, save 25c Silk $1.00 1.3 off 67c, save 33c Straw Hats New and Fresh All the Best Styles Original Price Pay Save $6.00 Sennits $4.00 $2.00 $5.00 Sennits $3.34 $1.66 $4.50 Sennits $3.00 $1.50 $4.00 Sennits $2.67 $1.33 $3.50 Sennits $2.34 $1.16 Panamas Leghorns all 1-3 off the regu lar prices. All Caps Imported and Domestic from $2.00 to $5.00, tave 66c or $1.67. Pajamas and Night Shirts from $13.50 Pure Silk to $3.00 plain color. All 1-3 off. Night Shirts, $2.50 $3.00 $3.50. William H. Wanamaker . 1217-19 Chestnut Street in .lust off the Parkway . ?nPro,m,nc"t rncr with 100 feet frontage, lu size and location fit wonderfully for a Hotel a Theater or which-ch.. Office Building. iTffi dcrftilly low.prlced for quick sale and can he bought on terms particu larly advantageous (0 tho purchaser. May we Rive you fuller partlcu. lars? OTFacfesoiM! Reauorc Member ThlU. Real EiUfc n,,, ,Ci,vfJte'!' Cfeitnut at nih Beylrvari Oflet. Cor. niitra rtun i. Oafc Lane Orice, Oppoilie S(a"lo Remington Phonograph Stock on nhonjiranli Indn.lrv on ESJml'1 ,Uu .nitrkin On 7, 1022. 8 bul. U rthern Indian ' 0 A El. Vnttnji n:jj:ii.i.'. a..-.":.w""' . Cddo CjntrM Oil i. Ktt. l. inSO. 10'i k.j 0. B. LANSINGER & co"' imrilESTNUT ST. b,..:.. PARCELS POST PAINT jou run bur Mliolnal rrlrni nl.t nil fnlnrn. HI imi M.",n:,,!',t"f'M SI. BO, M 80 )iy nS rt. ,17 N."jM ill AC17C '!' i llliMlXlljlI Jjrw IfTI V tionrpu. inf.. 1 37. Nana. rrnfrlptlnnii Fllltd. ArllDclal Fjh TtiM IXgXSSgl H'rlta or phono for ample and crltM V. SUHftUTT, Mfr. !'! ? . i IPrq ATI. JUI?J MACHINES n-SrJ1 Sffl'i f.d..a.lh,ri-. Card K'A KV.t ""?'! .JPot. Poker Card. ".-.! ana rcDuni, (101 Dawpvi: inn All h.imln f -..- -" SLOAN M.Vfa.TVMFn. CO. Thane, llfl, Voplur 4724 I fFrfiH illw.oH jgjgM 5000 STRONG MEN WANTED rmcc1 'yH m." nVnim'SS.OO Valw ..VJ,j "wriKas Fir.T.r.n CAI'ITOI, DKI'AItTMnNT NTfinr 17 3IAUKKT hT rillKA '"" recordsVICTORkecords ) 1129 CHESTNUT Ertelt'j Victor Victrela Salesroom LargcAssortment rh. Ktntlniton 7J6 Ot KCCOrdS 2135 North Front St. 2135 V!li Flag, Pole, Bracket vtisiU and Halyard, Complete, "$1.25 Tnrefl I'OBt. lOr Kutra CHARLES E. LINDH. INC. Mnco 1SA Munufaeturfri of i:entslu junr rrom Cn.i3 S1I N. NINTH HTRERT. I'hllJ. iiurk i.s raooK Knnit IJfhtnlnr Hulr llrmwo Th bit Hulr 'lonli- on is; niarkst. Prewnta dindrult ul the hlr from Ullln out II mikii th hair urow. Ahrsiuti TUi kuuranteed or mony refundrf. mnnlal mtlld on rQUl. !. w'V ll.Tfl: 8 tlottlea 5: 0 Bottlet J9.7B I or wi by drurelt. Huoplld by Smith nrn v. ikiior j 11A N. Third St K, iirt rfi Camden, 7t 3 Kliat J. DIAMONDS BOUGHT . av.R AHi.jBt,9r,.l;?Sr5Da IS YOUK aUABANTEB'. SIny olimonj; "4l !.?" !?. n..!E!-iVA Hi 10 u tprm. will ymv ..wi.. ..- - -,. teh (ch) Wo rouat havo ihfrn and by n Inr your dlamonda to ua TOU JHU ; LfiAbT SAVll 10 to 10 TKR CENT ."'" boutht. rat. " yra. (Prhjtal rnoni J ?mS. Also oli eold. "Hvar.i vnvm bj"l- The DUmond Shop ,0'h,b!,!Ih.Ki evfjf now AnonT Wr HOME MONKY B DIAMOVpS AND JF.'Et.BTf nATIt LOW AS 1 ALTw, i'AiYvnor. w rrTsn. nnvnun TO CITY f Full-Dress Tuxedo Suits Frock coats and hish hats and black suits to hire for all occasions. H. K. Cor. . -:.,, hriiirt. in. Miller's Our Dollar Specials ySBV sS Tooth o' Ttttanr ninia aat with pur bt quiLty M a x 1 e a ; n I a Mid Ouuantwd It yaail. l 1 1 1 o llUmoDii in K-fiott rati tho kita tm filu batklnc And than a blua-ohlta H'titlm! ' ax a raniim i (JIM additional lUf huim miui .1. . Send for Our Biff Bargain CaWi MEXICAN DIAMOnu w , ...... ....! tn.iio(?lwiI iou warKei oireci, a--j r 3JZJT, it for n)tlwnl. iPBRITDAI. - uniieB UTQVCXlttG CO. SSHXmlZMSM Pkaiieltebriw Buildbg Maten'iJ BathTub Tnllfta WaabalaOda laundry T" JJWll"" Waabitaoda -: re Office Furniture, . Deikf, . j f Offie. Fiu-nltur. W rttt. ture., Saloon. lanU of Ultice dii" Lt. i -Jf i. riJi&ni
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