, A V , i -u' fiSft .V f If EV- u , Wt. p. Ml t-3" l r lli ' i i . U ' i 1. ..S '' J" T 3 , 1 t'. - v fc ',. ' rlffllFUL CABINET . , NOW RULES ITALY Hs r POLES AND CZECHS CLASH Bitter Encounters Continue In Dis puted Tcschen Region Mcnna, May 21 - (Uy ,V. P 1 Clashes l)rtxe"en Poles and Czechs nrc entitlnnlni in Hip Teclicn region tin1 d'spuled area on the PoIWi fVecho n. A , , I Slorak bniitidar., according tn ndxlees tlmio for AgOtl Mon 'ill Covorn- reaching here. i til Hi ft Inn ii nf Trt1ifl 1'rtltali n rtfV . All r II - a l ' '" -"" ui xi-iiii '!- it muni nas tnaca, i ixrom evening pxfBts.6" "mv&Bitr-'pBipkDTstaK, Vibtp;,'. TpM,: :'; .',. -Try '-.';' ,..:';;" . I XV I J.I l.. t1l- - ril-- l.llTW.n . I fifnwitnnt ti.tl. A-ll. H.M1.IIM ft.l " f f . V -. , '' iv I NOMI DEL NUOVQ Told King ADRIATIC AGREEMENT NEAR Rome, May 24. The MeaRero roni ments on the otitIifuliie. of members of the new rnliinet of Siqnor Nittl. as compared with the nrtxhncetl nses of the prexioiis goi eminent Tlio milx ex ceptlon, it vns. Is i 1 1 i it Srlaloin, minister of fnreirn nlTiiiis. who is sixtv fon i xem old It in niidi t-td t liar former Piemier Tlttoni, when iniiMiiltid In Kins Vittnr Enumintiel and iiln xxlun innxersinj: with SlKtuir N'ltti rniirernine the mb inet crisis, said that the tune for used wen in the com riinient lind ended The new rnblnct i'iiiirit nf Praucrsro Snveri i Nittl piesiilent nf council :md minister "f intennr Prof Vittoiio Seij'oia. fmeiRii af fairs v Carlo Schan7Ci tieisurx (ilueppe do Nam. fiiintne Oiullo Kodino Baron 1M MiRlione. war Admiral (iinxnnni Seeln marine .Senator Mario Abbiate imlustn Andrea Torre public instruction Alfredo Pnli inni justice C'lniillo Penno. imbln worls Oiuseppe Mil lull, icrn nltnrc ('useiipe Paraton reraph. Unrtiilomeo IEuini Albeito l.uiiisnn tories men linp demolished the furniture in fcllcsinu clubhouses, plundeied shop". administered beatin? to .lews encoun tered nnd set free the Poles, who had been arrested on n rharce of tIiinnltitiR the stntion French soldiers werei ailed out to deal with the situation nnd tired on the c rouds, the message added, kill iiiK two pemons After the proclamation of martial law for the region was issued tho Kn tente commission becin n'llecting arms from the mil population GABINETTO m Doi Quattordici Ministri Noml- nati, Sotto Hanno gia' Fatto Parto del Ministoro ruhll(ilir mvi ritrihntd fndfr t'CHMIT NO 311 Vuthorll h ih net of Oeletir n lniT on flli nt lh I'lsteftlcs ef Tilll illrhli. Ta a " nt'Rt.rON I'ostmiM'r Heneral Itonm, 2.'t maccio. I MinlMri del DIICOIflMC OCT MAMV TnlllMO "llm0 Onbluetto formato dall'On. Nittl RUSSIANS GET MANY TOWNS ,innn, ORCi. prestnto ll pluramento dl . . . . rito nelle manl del Tie. Neuno nil- Armored Trains Cut Into Rear of , ,,, j,- ,. , .i,,.i, nunnn e Main nato eircn la rinpertura Polish-Ukralnlan Forces l((1,n Cnmern. ma Rcnenlmente M credc Lomlnii. Mim '.'l-illi A Pi The ,, Mrrrn- ,,. m ,otn' ,)o pros .11). Lllll- 111 iiiiiii. I 'Mir. tiuiiui-s mi ill I'rof. Vlttorlo Sdalola, Mlnlntro degll Iterfj Carlo fichnnzer. MinlMro del Tcsoroj Gluneppc Dp Nnvn. Mlnlstro delle Flnnnrc; Oiullo Iludlno , Mlnlstro dtlla Guerra: Alnmlraglio Olovannl Pechl, Mlnlstro della Marina : Senatore Mario Abblntc, Mlnlstro deH'Indiitrlni Andrea Torre. Mlnldtro (leU'lutriulone ; Alfredo Pnlcloni. Mlnlstro dl (Jrarln e Olustlzla; Catnlllo Peano, Mnlstro per I Lavorl Pubbllcl: Giuseppe Mlcliele, MinlMro per l'Acrlcultura i Glimeppo Pnrntore, Vnlstro delle Poste e Telegrofl; Tlartolomeo Hulnl. Mlnlftro dellc Colonies Alberto Lapegnn, Mlnl stro delle Torre Liberate. Seeondo un comunlcnto clcirAernzin Stefaul In llsta del pottoscgretari dl Htato fnrebbe cosl' coinposta: Gloannl Porzlo. Intcrnl; Conte Carlo Sfor7a, Ksterir Arnnldo Agnelli, Tc- soro ; Amendola, Plnanrc : Arnaldo iDello Sbnrba. GlustUla: Clnpnl An- selmo. Uuerra; Guldn lelli. Marina j ltaffaclc Caporatl, Intruzloiie; llosadl dlornnnl. lielln Artlt Pecornro. Co' lonle: Iionelnotti Giovanni. Industrial Agostlno IiOplrtno, Agrlcolturn ; Mnrcello Hoierl, Approvigionamenti i ucrtini uio vannl, Lnvorl Pubbllcl i Glncomo Ag nel, Tcrro Liberate: Amlcl Giovanni, Poste c Tclegrafl; Gluffrlda Vlncehzo, Mnrlnn Mercantile, I III generate 1 plu' imporlantl ciornali ' ill llomn otlelle prlnclpall cltta d'ltnlla.i commentnndo II nuoo Gnblnctto, non . mnncano dl fnr rilevare la iieimipza delta nuom comblun7lonc mlnlsterlalp. Soltanto II Mesagerro dl Roma 1 dlchlara soddlsfntto. "f ' I" rolMi-1 i.nilninii iihiing front was announced lestndin h the soiet go eminent nt Mosmw An energetic ad mniPiiient b 'be Ilolsheikl in the di lection of Minsk r being ilpxc'npei, ihn statement Mi's In the I'nian region 11." miles south of Kie Uussinn nrmorcd trnuis hne i ondui ted Mtic'ssful operation-, pi ne tinting into the polish I kiniiiiau rent simo mese e ehe la spione sara' ill bre'e durnta per dar enmpo n N'ltti dl pnrtecipare alia Conferenrn del rap piesQjitnutl Allentl Coi Delegati tedeschl Spn Dei qiiattordi-i membrl formnnti II ruoo rinbinetto. fctt soltnnto fonn di nuoin nominn, II nuoo Gnblnetto c' covj' compoto Francesco Snerio Nittl, Presidente Say Chinese Oppose Japan Parley Tolilo, May 24. Got eminent offi cials pay that tbev hap not re ceived n reply from China to Japan's latest Imitation to begin negotiations relative to Hhnntiing. Shanghai re ports state China has droftrd n refusal on the ground that public opinion Is oil posed to negotiations, nnd Hint China ban not signed the treaty of Versailles. postothee nnd te i rtlotne l.bi inted tetri 1ondnn. Mn 24 The Milan Corner relln Sera nnd Sioolo agree in antici pnting thnt the new Itnlian cabinet will1 at least achiee a settlement of the ( Adriatic tpiistjon. au the London Times correspondent It is i.peeted that Foreign Minister Scinloia will inxite Anton Trumbitch. the Jngo Slnx foreign minister, iiud N I' Pnehttt h former Serbian premier, to resume inum dntch direi t uegotin timw Me.inwhile more tnmhlis hap broken out in the northeastern pro Inees of Itnlv. aci online to Milan ad vices to the Times In Cumin the un einplojcd sot up a soiet goxernment. ' which, howexcr. lasted onlx a dix the troop re ostahlishiiu order llut a a protest n general strike xxas declared' in th xx hole of Cnrnin and extended yesterda to Friuli In Verona the general strike is ag- I frnvated bj the solidaritx of the rail- ' navniou The latest example of xxhnt the iorre spondent calls the1 ' trik" muni" i prisonem refusing to xxnrk and dunnnd ing an eight, hour dn GREEK KING WEDS SECRETLY, IS REPORT X Morganatic Marriage Is Said to Be Culmination of Boy hood Romance Paris. M-r 24 i Bv A P l King Alexander of tireeeo is reported here to haxe Inert married mnigamticallv to Mademoiselle Manos daughter of a former aide de camp to his f.ither Kin Constnntine The Oreek legation in Taris has refused to conhrin or denx the report King Ale-amler's serret nnriiage is said to haxe hppn the eiilmimtion of n bovhod friendship nnd occurred heforr he was in n ilirert line to the throne and xxhile his chances for suneedmg his fathei appeared most remote T'.e king nnd xxife who re lixing at the same hotel here went vesterdax to Versailles, where thex luni 1 ed tj geth"r and xisited tlic gardens Jtepnrts here imputr the king's x s t to 1'iris to a desire on the part of Premier Vinil7elos of i.iopik for a separation of the kmg from his repute.! morgannntu xife so tint lie max mar x B pnnn ss of roxnl bond The king is Rind to haxe left Athens quite in nirorl with the pnniiers point of xiexx but le ijeilnrdl to hexe undergone a ihnng. of mind sinc his nrnxa! hiie The marmge i ereniom it is nsrtPil xxas pel formed bx a inet of the (.reek Church hot xxns not reiordul with the metiopolitnn 't tpien Y- supnme eci lesinstn luthuritx in iireeii Tin, Is thi exp'niiHtniii fei ili fi t rl.it no record nf th iireimnr i nxailnblf PROMISES POSTMEN RISE Senator Sterling Makes First Pub lic Announcement of Plans naltinmre. Mi 't -ip.x P i I Whn I mt r-.j Miiti, s.nil)Inr s,,Prln!r of Ninth Pikifi hi i iiiiiii i f thi j unt congresvional llnrx r ' a -1 ti itMn rominiltn t .1 an mm n e of po-tnl emploMs ind their fn. nd- ami bii ness men Inst night tliat a sijhtiui tial llierinsr ill vx.U's would In ml nil the wax dixxn tli' line r hrm gli' down the hi iis( witii niplniie It xxns tin t rst ublii pnmi-. of relit f tmni imiiilin of the iimgres sional i.iniiiiitt.i tint las ikh -t i i ing thi hi i r.ihU in We hue In io iistl.e ti the p jh lb nnd to the rmplrxes ui I s.nnt r Rferling hut I jinx nv r n though it mm I l hit i at n that tin re will hi u ihstnni i i i. in xxnges nil tli un d ixi n Mi In It is lustn i t i tl ill r t un tl i gel it nnd it i- j it t . il e ililir- GREEKS DEFEAT TURKS Ottomans Capture a Position Near Smyrnk. but Are Soon Driven Off lluns, dreicp. n Jl It is re ported thnt an en mntir hits tnken plnec e'w,i n the I urks mid ilie f,rr hKs In the xii nttr if llilfmii.li I m ,m Minor, torn icli' miles sontii,a,t f Smxrnai TheTuiks 100 strong eip tureil a position helil In tlm (nciks but cxentiialh wen repulsprl The fircek troops began relipxmg tin Fr neb fones in Itiilanan 'I hrai i Nit tirdax ociupxmg tin- mast ureii north ward from Nnnthi to the I'redern k lui' Turkish officers nnd thflr familus are ex k lilting Tuiki-h Thrace The first trainloiid of them arrned in ( on ktnntlnoplc xesterdax I Killed as Auto Turns Turtle Scrimloii. Pa, Mix .'! illian VileiH, of Tnwanda win. killed nnd his wife's, skull xxas broken whin thpir iliitoniobile turmd turtle on a bill near Vjalusing HALLAHAN'S SOth Anniversary M.3u&SLi Another Big Special Two-Eyelet Ties Brown Kid Black Kid Patent Leather White Reignskin Regular f 0 00 I'aluc WML f,1? . JT tWt.OXflBfi.Xif' ' f Mm I s 8 mm Mm " Mt w El at f if yJIfi9Ksxw; .'SWtFiSS&ESdBT.r .AY. jfwJssz--w vysVM!C.AXlj. v.v Wmti M bk. 1 Cleo With full Louis heels, flex ible and velted soles. And 'f nil sire- and widths. Also it n n v other groups of smart tics, pumps and oxfords that are in this Rrcat Kile at .".95. And a Wonderful Sale of rw-xi lies !n the modified French last, with Parisian heel SHOPS "OErlTLEMEN LitacxT DitmioToii or MANHATTAN SHIRTS IN rUIUPUFHIA 018 CHESTNUT 113 3. THIRTEENTH fi '- " I'" ' ' "ri. - " f 'tt v -.l T iW ' vi?A 'v 41' " ' Regular A JTIg.ood shoesO 919-921 Market St. 60th & Chestnut Ste. 5604-06 Germantovn Ave. 402830 Lancaster Ave. 271648 Germantown Ave. Branch Stores Open Every Evening - May We Supply the Wedding Ring? ' S. Kind & Sons, mo chestnut st, DIAMOND JtCnC'HANTS JCWTJLnUS SILVEUSMITHS ArTHTi'n.Mi:NT AnVr.KTISFAtENT More and more people iw u.i v-eiing that thev can find just about even thing they need in the Chestnut Street Shops, that pur chases made in these shops brine returns in satisfaction and that salespeople m tvro , have been trained to attend courteously to the wishes of patrons. THERE are really so many in- rrAHH man who really cares terestinj supestions for wed- j I about his appearance linds tho diner crifts in the silver depart- custom-tailored silk shirt ono ment nt the storo of Bailey, Banks i of the best assets in accomplishing & Biddle Company that one does not wonder thnt so many people con i rider siher the ideal wedding gift. Things that the bride will find par ticularly useful are the sterling sil ver sandwich trays. Bailey's have a number of these in most attract ive designs, some plain, some pierced and chased. The silver sugar bas kets, crvstal lined, ore loely. too. A sterling siher water pitcher is another giod choice, and the mayor.n.iiei bowls are alwnvs . useful. There is nothing more ae- coptrtble, of course, than a complete l dinner or tea serviro in sterling ' silver, End this may be cither an Individual or a joint gift. CHERRIFS from California larger a;id more luscious than i any et received this season arc now at Henry R. Hallow ell '& Son's, Broad Street beloxv Chestnut It is reallv difficult to decide whether I the gicat dark red cherries or the delicately tinted white ones arc more tempting. You may have them in ' one, two or five pound boxe3. Cali I fornia Cantaloupes have been ship ped nnd should be here in a few ' days, and the Jersey Strawberries I are here and are really fine. The I hand-painted Gift-Baskets of Fruit look truly springlike with their de i lirious burdens. No wonder gifts such as these receive such enthusi astic welcomes. Hallowcll's guar antee perfect deliery of all of these delicious fruits to points 1000 miles from Philadelphia. YOU would have ice cream so much oftener if onlv it were not so troublesome. How many times have you said this? It was iust this wcrl at the store of J. Franklin Miller, 1612 Chestnut Street, that I discovered the Acme Freezer It is a two-quart freezer, l'ght in weight, and economical, for it does not require a great amount of ice and salt, and it is the kind of freezer that you can keep in the kitchen, instead of hiding it in the cellar Really, there is no reason why the making of ice cream should not bo considered ns part of the dinner preparation instead of a cere mony apart, as it so often is. With n light, sanitary freezer in which the cream freezes in five mvnite. the making of ice cream fhould not be at nil troublesome. FOR every-day wear a man likes n suit that is comfortable and xvell-taitored. Good tailoring has a grcnt deal to do with the wearing quality of a suit. Take the "Turoie," for instance. This is a model sold by Jacob Reed's Sons, 1424.2(5 Chestnut Street, in which the lapels aro so constructed as to give a soft, rolling effect. A special ly prepared and shrunken wool can vas is used in these lapels so that tho coat will always have a soft appearance and will .never break. It is a two-button coat, with semi fitted back. Tho even poising of the shoulders and the graceful lapels give it a particularly distinguishcrt look. It is made in tweeds nnd cheviots, both practical materials for this time or year, too, in the custom-tailored shirt. R' the feat of appearing well-dressed. 1 saw some very interesting pat terns in silks at tho stoic of Mac Donald & Campbell, 1331-3(3 Chest nut Street. There was a particular ly good assortment of stripes some very good color combinations. The silks aro of excellent quality. The stoie of MacDanald & Camp bell has long been noted for the good work turned out in this deport ment, and when ono has a shirt made to order there one knows be foichand thnt perfect fit and good workmnnship are things assured. Attention to tho small details of finishing counts for a groat deal, I EALLY, I had no Jea of the possibilities of the tailormndo i blouse until I haw the inter esting models of this type at The i Blum Store, 1310 Chestnut Street. From cool-looking dimity to sheer j crepe geoigctte, which, combined with pusry willow taffeta, lends it self admirably to the tailored effect, ' the various mutcrials 1 ave bten pressed into service with delight ful results. One model of striped dimity had a modified "Buster ' Brown" collar, and n smart-looking shirt of madras hnd the tuxedu bosom. So many women find the high -neck waist becoming, and will be interested m the good-look- ing model of put.sy xvillow taffeta. The "Bryn Mawr," which combines crepe georgette with n cross-tucked vestce of taffeta, is very smart. OU will find it a xvise plan to visit, the stole nf Fritz & La Rue, Inc., 1G15 Chcslnut Street, ; Y before vou leave town for the sum mer, for thev hae somu very in teresting things in rug3 for the porch and, in fact, foi all the rooms I in your bungnlow or week-end cot tage. The Japanese rush rugs aro, . I think, narticulaily good for the I porch. They ave closely woven and very durable. They come in natural color and some hax e colored Larders. A large oval one with a blue ' liordcr is most attractive The ' cretonne-bordered rugs, with their dainty floral designs, are vary cool - looking. " on may have them in green, rose, blue or lilac. The hand-braided rugs, which are made in Portland, Maine, look very well in the living-room. YOUR summer vardrobe is not really complete without a pair of black patent leather pumps, yet, I mpposc you find it difficult to secure a pair that pleases you in every respeot, for patent leather pumps, if they do not fit exactly, hae a tendency to wrinkle and crack. Your problem will be solved, I am quite fcuie, if you visit tho second-floor shop of Del Mar & Company nt 1211 Chestnut Street, for their shoes seem to be made in such a way that they fit snugly nt the sides nnd conform to the shape of tho foot. This nil helps in the general appearance of a pump, and gives to the foot a trim appearance that is impossible of attainment if the shoo )h not properly fitted. Courteous salespeople will attend to your wishes. BEFORE vou leave town for the summer it is wise to make certain Mint ou havo a well-stocked linen closet in your summer home, ou will need towels, of course. I saw some linen huck tfcwels of excel win neea toncio, ei.. a .,. iona rv.n.in..i 3in.t '"a S which Has Tngbeen noted hemy of it, wares? There 7eVla?ffr soft. Turkish towels, too, some with colored borders. If you need uncheon cloths, I am sure you will be interested in those of linen H.mask at Shoppard's. These are hemstitched and there are luncheon n? t nankins, likewise hemstitched, nnd some initialed. Something that IntweJSd we particularly were the hand-scalloped pillow cases of fine linen, nt a very reasonable price. ' n "" ' A the QHESTNUT STREET ASSOCIATION BONWT TELLER C CO. OAeJpeciaftij Jfwp of "Origination CHESTNUT AT J3LH StREtX For Totttorrow There's a Choice from Vast Assemblages of Seasonable Apparel at Tremendous Savings Announcement Extraordinary for i MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY A DISCOUNT ONE-THIRD OFF Present Marked Prices ON EVERY Women's and Misses' Dress in Oar Entire Stock Prtitnt Fries StiorrantMo 2 1 Dreues 350.00 233.33 1 67 Dresses 250.00 163.33 212 Dresses 150.00 100.00 175 Dresses 100.00 66.67 VrrnuitPrlet BliMnnt rrlw 334 Dresses 75.00 50.00 722 Dresses 50.00 33.33 543 Dresses 35.00 23.00 452 Dresses 25.00 16.67 The Above 2626 Dresses Comprise Our Entire Stock -NOTE ! NO PRICES HAVE BEEN CHANGED Make your own deductions from tickets. All Sales are Final. WOMEN'S HIGH GRADE CAPES-COATS AND WRAPS AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES Women's Serge Capes Formerly 45.00 25.00 Navy serge capes, vest front. Lined throughout with fine quality Peau de cygne. Capes, Coats & Wrap Coats Formerly 95.00 to 135.00 1 68.00 Range of sizes and colors is in complete. This collection in cludes materials no longer ob tainable and models of which there are but one or two of a kind. Women's Polo Coats Formerly 65.00 38.00 Smart belted styles; inverted pleated back. Also some satin capes, full lined with Pussy willow. Women's Peachbloom Capes Formerly to 145.00 88.00 Several models, featuring sur plice, combination taffeta; a new Godet model: vested cape with shirred collar and the fashionable cape collar. All de sirable colorings. Women's Coats f Dolmans Formerly 85.00 to 110.00 ' 55.00 Of tTicotine and novelty fab rics. Cable stitching; string belts; beautifully lined nd hand finished. x Women's Duvctyne Capes Formerly 165.00 110.00 A very distinguished model cl finest quality duvetyn in nary, beaver, squirrel and other oi the season's fashionable shade'- jFbr Quick Disposal ENTIRE STOCK, WOMEN'S SUITS Arranged in 5 Groups Group No. i 35M0 Heretofore to 59.50 Tallormade and sports models in a variety of styles and color ings. Group No. 3 65.00 Heretofore to 95,00 A collection of exquisitely tailored and beautifully finished suits in a range of colors and materials. Group No. 5 150.00 Heretofore to 310.00 Our most beautiful and un usual model suits have all been subjected to marked reductions and now offer exceptional opportunities to those who appreciate the truly distinctive. Group No. 2 45.00 Heretofore to 75.00 Tricotines and serges in viriojjj exclusive styles, inciuams ... ed and tailleur effect!. Group No. 4 79.50 Heretofore to 110.00. . . . . -i. .-!... .tvlfl. 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