" "' ... ...... !' I MncffUMSH''.' ! TO MARKET GOLD "Wwfpr!7X(T WYTT" - fT-U -,'y ivi T ,,.'.' ' - w"" "ftmvmwmr ? 'PW"fW$ " X ; ? .Eiffi: gpflPiiMME I III II II , . r , M,,. , , -. . -7 - rTrr - - --jT-, - - I rnnnnr nn I ft lMu'fcmo ed il m.' Mrl, capo delta uii'fcMoluU enGabMdf'aitWiU't'li1Ukeeittrtl m I ! Iilllllllll III I I n nolle ii. n' atntn tvtntn 4n ' noiieltfltlva. latlvtt (VI II lavnrn 11 FarHameato I flnftllin fll dcsole. ft ft d a, -. B . . . r , . . T - - . -- -- . - .- . -wV Ilia lin min I III I I U necolido auanta annutiEla il dornaie vieno rlmnuiuto con decreti rtall. I ITALY FREES CAVALLlNI , Lloyd Ooorgo to Confer With krnssln This Wook, Says London Times i RECOGNITION IS HINTED UomI Wk. J t. 4 HAtnlAil ti'aut hi. "t " ''" t',v-i Yinrfnti Aifir !!. I'rriiiHT . ,. .. ...111 ...; ri ..- Iv'rnualli IllIK -Ulan BolMiovlk minlKtcr of trauV mid commerce, this week. a tho T mri. i which also mentions n rumor circu lated through channel notoriously in f touch with the premier''" nitoiirHRP, thiii tinth itm nlilnrl of nccotliitlnns Mid the persons cnKiiRocI in them "would bc'moro widely extended than at treeut ackortwIcdRpd." It in said that Lar! Ctirr-on of Kcdlenton. ecntarvnf state for fnroisn nITiiirH. will, ill addition to Mr. Mojd ticorgp, confer with M f Kfassln. M. Krainln will propose. nmonK' other j tningH. mjs the newspaper, to put in jtota of Russian gold, Htiunpeil with the eeal of the old UiiMsiun (tovertiincnt. on , tho English maYket, and it ia believed i tho main object of his visit here I to Obtain a grueral license to kcihI tmeu j old' to England nnd sell it here. The j 'imes adds : ' i "By receiving Ituinti gold, stolen bf the iioviet, c would be iituall rceng- xilzlni? the tiovict government It W im- possible to iliiioriatp the two ideas of trade relations nnd official recognition. It is absurd to imagine tlin' two coun tries can trade with each other and not have diplomatic relations " The. newspaper, which is equally hos tiliv against the premii r and the Hoi-1 hcvlki, denounces the "pitiful and ills- honest pretense that negotiations arc not j between the soviet and British Govern ments" and ironically congratulates Klkolal Ieninc and Mr. l.lod (Jcorgo upon the success with which they have i at last carried their point. Deputy Accused of Treat on Like Bolo's Acquitted With 7 Others Rome, May IK.fHy A. I.) Seven persona accused with former deputy Fllippo Cavalllnl, of communicating "Intcligcnce to the enemy" duriug the war, have been acquitted here. This case has been going on for the last tJirec carn and at times seemed to have n close relation with the prosecutions of Holo Pasha and Joseph Calllaux in France. Four former deputies were among those placed ou trial. It was found the proof of guilt adduced by the govern went was not sufliclent to justify con viction, The acquittal of the former Italian deputy Fllippo Cavalllnl of the charge of treason In Italy will make no dif ference with his status iu France, it ! is declared here. He is still under sen tence of death in this countrv, having j been condemned at thu same timo as Bolo l'aslia. I Man Instantly Killed by Train William Laugston, of 1711 Oienwood avenue, wajc instantly kuicu ycsier fteruoon when struck by a I tend lug hrst street nnd riuv Kailwav train at Thirt (J Irani avenue. POLIZIA IN ROMA Indignaziono e Provvedlmonti per I'lllegalo Arrosto dei Dalmati o Fiumani ruMIMiH and Diotrlbuted Under l'UU.MIT NO 311 Authorized by the net c.f Oclobor 6. 101T on tllo ut the rostoltlce of 1'hlU delphln la A 8. JU'HLESON, I'ostinaHer Urneral Roma, 'Si magglo. La responsabilita' della pollzla per gll arresti c la riccrcn di tutti I nativi della Dalmazin c ill Fiuine ora in Roma, avvenuti lunedi', verra' stabillta in una investigaziono iniziatn dal I'rocuratore Oeneralc prcsho In Cortc d'Appello. SI asserlsce rho la polizia agl' senza alcun ordiuc dell'aut nriln' clucllzlnria. Come risculato degll incident I II prefetto dlpolizla slg. Zoccollttl e' statoj ciornaie 1'Epoca. Ii'etlono delta pollzla ha creato una crando indlgnazionc, poiche' nou vl era bisogno dl procedere ad ar rcstl. 81 dice cho vecchle donno c ragazze prese in custodia dalla polizia c trattate con moltd sevcrita', II glorualo predetto parla dl una madrc cho fit dfvlsa da un euo bambino lat lante o cho, invano, chlcso le fosse rcstl tultofl II glornale rlfcrcfidosl it qucsta tnadro lo dice: "D'Anuunzio dara II latte al tuo bambino." Anchc due vec diie, una dl 74 o l'altra di 87 anul di eta', furono nrrcstato c poste In una cella dello prlglonl. Tutti gll arrcstatl sono statl rilasclatl perebe' ncssuua ac cusa fu potuto elevare coutro dl loro. Roma, 27, magglo. L'ltajla asptta dal buo nuovo.Oablnctto un programroa di vera ricostruzlone, secondo 1'ex presldente del Consigllo On. Cllollttl, in una intcrvista pubbllcata oggl dalla Tribuna, Egll ha diehlarato chc vl bono due pcricoli chc minaecinno la nazlone: 11 dlscrcdlto del I'arlamento e lc dl sastrose condizionl finanzlarlc. "II prcstlgio del I'arlamento c' ccosso ha detto l'On. Glolittl. VI c' vieno rlmnlaiiato con ciuall aono incostltuzional. "Negl ultlml dodlcl mesl 1 deflct dell'Itala ha raigiunto I dlclotto mill nrdl di lire, mentro In 52 nnnl, dal 1802 nl 1014, non fu superlorc al quattordlci rotllardl. Cio' e' etato posslblo poicbts' THE Vim Leather Shop makes VIM Leather products for every mechani cal purpose. E. F. HOUGHTON & CO. 240 W. Somer.et Street Philadelphl' r& Wedding Rings of Platinum With or Without Diamonds S. Kind & Sons, mo chestnut st. DIAMOND MClirHANTS JUWKLnilS SILVERSMITHS That pretty home yours that ou want the suburbs here It for you and ready when you are! At Melrose. Elkins Park, Oak Lane pretty, dainty and up-to-the-minute homes that measure up to every thing; you want a home to be. And not only the price is right, but the terms ot pajment are made to fty your pocket book. May we take up the matter with jou? KeautorS' Slrtnhrm I'hlla. Real Estate Hoard CUv OMct, Chestnut at tttli BouUvard OCtct. Cor. Klsinu Sun. Ave Oak Lane Once Opposite Station 7i t I I ADVKBTISKMKNT A1IVKKTISKMKNT i j?i w Hii (iiiiL'lii I r Si(a (jJrtrijwTVii t i 'v. ji Even though we do not, like Diogenes, pace the streets with a lantern looking: for an honest man, in the last analysis, the quality which we most appreciate in an individual or a firm is honesty of intention and purpose. The Chestnut Street Shops endeavor in their advertising to represent their merchandise exactly as it is. That !s" one reason why satisfied patrons return to purchase a second timo. J' VISITORS TO LONDON should not fail to pay a visit to Robinson 8C Cleaver, Ltd. THE LINEN HALLg There ycu will find n most amaz ing display of true Irish Linens, nothing similar to be found in America. This display, for those who seek cor rect furnbhin&s, includes exquisitely designed pure Irish Damask Table Linens, snewy white Bed Linens, dainty Handkerchiefs, Laces, Lingerie and Towels of beautiful design. Every courtesy is given American visitors for a thorough inspection without any obligation to buy, This Great Linen Display is an exhib ition in London you should not miss. ROBINSON & CLEAVER, Ltd. THE LINEN HALL ftegent Street London, England UST the thing for the motor trip or picnic is the Hawkeye refrigerator basket which I saw at the store of J. tranklin Miller, 1612 ehrriyjt Street. It is a reed basket, lined with tin, and there arc layers of metal wool be tween the reed and tin. There is a I compartment to hold ice. The bas ket comes in three sizes. One is high nnd narrow and specially made ' to take up as little space as possible 1 in the machine. They call it the tonneau basket. Think of the joy of having ice-cold fruits and salads on a warm day, when you are pic nicking on the other side of no where! Then, too, you have your ice for lemonade or iced tea right in the basket. Altogether, it seems a most practical device. Why not try it out on Decoration Day? nrHE correctly uniformed chauf- UnPRINGTIME is ringtime," they say, and the girl who is very lucky is going to be the possessor of a ring set with a . Polished Girdle Diamond if the in terest which various and sundry young men are evincing in them is ! -, i- ruL. T1;.l I -!!)! any inuicauon. ine ruuauvu uuu.c Diamond, you know, is a gem of wonderful brilliancy, cut and pol ished according to a special process which brings out the hidden beauties of the stone. This diamond is ex clusive with Bailey, Banks t Biddle Company. An exquisite ring of platinum with fine traceries on either side of the stone makes an engagement ring that is worthy of the fairest hand. Some of these stones are set in green gold and look particularly well with the chased green gold wedding bands. rinHE difference between a good I feur not only looks efficient, but ' I baby and a "better baby" is, in - -ten-Ac atttar fny Tin Vina fVtnt i -- morn- no one Ain Irt frVtp Vrinrffi OT lVIJ ,lttl.tbtlV W4 fc I 4IIM11J lMVI UV VW sense of satisfaction that goes witn cribs which they occupy. v: J0W-WIl C-VrinTinwr. niiTU "CKtUil VLVIMIID UUimirRS FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT Open Kt'kh. No Chare for Altcmllont 44 SOUTH 8th ST.&W No First Payment required be fore delivering right into your home the plion ograph without a peer. EASY TERMS nAviFpronograph Vl f I L U Company S, Yf. COK. 6TH AND YORK Come In ThU Krcnlnc clothes that are neat, well tailored and up-to-the-minute. MacDonald & Campbell, 1334-36 Chestnut Street, have established a , reputa tion for their service in the depart ment which thev devote to the out fitting of chauffeurs, and it gives one a real sense of relief to know that one can send one's chauffeur to this store to be outfitted with the assurance that his uniform will be correct in every de tail. There are a number of models from which to choose, and the ma terials used in them arc serviceable. The chauffeur will find in this de partment all those accessories which he needs to complete his outfit. ERY springlike in color are tho hand-painted Gift-Baskets of Fruit at the store of Henry R. Hallowell & Son, Broad Street below Chestnut It is just the thing to take with you on a Decoration Day motor trip, and, if you are spending the week-end out of town, one of these gift-baskets makes a delightful gift for your hostess. The California Cherries are growing larger and finer with each shipment, and the first ship ment of Cantaloupes has just ar rived from the Imperial Valley, California. The Strawberries from New Jersey are wonderfully large and deliciously sweet. Hallo well's guarantee safe delivery of these fruits and of the Gift-Baskets of Fruit to any point within 1000 miles of Philadelphia. DESIRABLElor all kinds of outdoor wear is the Polo Shirt, which I saw recently at the store of Jacob Reed',i Sons, 1424-26 Chestnut Street. It is made either in plain, closely woven Oxford cloth or in mercerized Oxford cloth of slightly heavier weight. The col lar, which is of a particularly in teresting shape, has fairly long points which button to the shirt. It is both comortable and smart look ing. The shirt has a convenient pocket on the left side with buttoned flap. A feature which many men will appreciate is the round cuff with buttons sewed on. This enables you to roll up your sleeves without any thought of lost cuff links. Many men like a shirt such as this for everyday wear during the sum-met. Wi Really, it is quite important tnat a criD oe scientifically made and that the mattress be the most comfortable that it is possible to procure. I was looking at cribs and bassinets at the store of H. D. Dougherty & Company, 1632 Chestnut Street, not long ago. You know, of course, that they have a long-established repu tation for the quality of their beds nnd bedding. I have visited the fac tory and can assure you that you may expect perfect workmanship when you buy Dougherty's furniture. Their mattresses of curled horsehair are most sanitary and comfortable. They well deserve the characteriza tion of "Faultless." HAT would a championship game be without a Spalding Official National League Baseball? We've come to think of it as part of the game, for it has been the regulation ball for the past forty years. It has a patent cork center and is stitched in red and black. A. G. Spalding & Bros.. 1210 Chestnut Street, carry a full line of athletic goods, and are particularly well known as headquarters for all things needful during the baseball seaBqn. Catchers' mitts, basemen's mitts, infielders' gloves, body pro tectors, bases, catchers' masks, bearing the Spalding trademark are all of the finest quality made. I saw some natty uniforms, too, at Spaldmgs'. One was of gray with blue stripes, and the other was plain eray. STRAWBERRY and pineapple wafers made with the pure juices of the fresh fruital Really, you have no idea how deli cious they are until you have tasted them. I discovered them at the store of Edounrd D. Kruse Company, at 100 South Eleventh Street. There is another Kruse store, too, at 4003 Baltimore Avenue. Another deli cious confection for which the Kruse stores are well known Is their butter cream, with either a choco late or vanilla center. They simply "melt in your mouth' I've made a mental resolve to say "Butter Creams" next time anv one asks me what kind of candy I like. An. other thing about these candies, which is, of course, part of the rea son why they are delicious, is that they contain only the purest and most wholesome of ingredients. THE CHESTNUT STREET ASSOCIATION "'M in BONWIT TELLER S, CO. AeJptclaltif JJxop ofOrttjinatbnp CHESTNUT AT 13 STREET Announcement for Saturday Misses' DepartmentFourth Floor Offers Exceptional Values in SILK DUVETYN WRAPS Fromerly 13S.00 SIZES 14 TO 18 78.00 FOURTH FLOOR A very special group of high grade wraps developed in fine silk duvetjhn.. Col ors are: Navy, tan, Mordura, Maroon, chestnut, Taupe and black. reduced Forty-four ' Misses' Suits 35.00 Of Poiret twill and serge; Eton, box and tailored models. Formerly to 65.00 Sixty-eight Misses' Suits 44.00 Pony, Eton and tailored styles. Cable stitching and patent leather trimming. Formerly to 75.00 Misses' Costume SUITS 58.00 Tricotine and Poiret twill; plain and side pleated skirts. In navy, rookie and black. Formerly to 95.00 Tomorrow There's Choice From Vast Assemblages of CAPES and CAPE-WRAPS Their attractiveness and adaptability for Summer wearing emphasized by their timely groupings at 44.00 58.00 Formerly Priced 69. SO to 110.00 Equally practical for utility or dressy wear, the swathed wrap, with its graceful classic lines, is the approved preference for Summer's varied demands. Sale : New Midsummer- MILLINERY Extraordinary Values 10.00 This wonderful collection comprises every new and desirable effect and style; for dress, formal occasion or for sports wear. Goergettes, organdies, taffetas and ribbon hats. Store Closed All Day Monday Memorial Day ifc j FarkniMite wtHrW' un moMO cno potra' conduno alia bancarotta so lo sptse non saranno tmmcaiaiamcnio fcrmatc." ' ... a i a I. i'" 'V ' ,ii .a. K . j. rfT Uif XiSMUfe AHlrftr strliW iWlsMajr 38. Paiiloracnt and tho gorcrnment will bo asked by ihc union of French peasants to pnpt legislation fr ' 1 I '-! . : I i V and put flu end to strlk.0' S0? 1 tlons to that elect were ad'tSfJ19? VI in a general meeting of thVT, i1 dolesates representing!, mi,... VJ'oa. 42.KHH farnnir briar In ntK.P A I 5 Charge Accounts OpenedimsmgMsaaMaU Orders FillediX5iS Matfspn & DeMarvy izi5 Chestnut Street Fr5 and Millinery Fur Repairing, Storage and Remodeling Tomorrow The Last Day!! the Investment Fur Sale The Final Opportunity to Secure Your Next Winter's Furs at J4 to J4 Off Last Winter's Old Prices Save 60 to 90 per Cent Tomorrow is the Last Great Day! The Fur Investment Sale will close finally tomorrow at 5.30 p: m. The"e-remaining assortments of last winter's stocks are today tremendous values at thsso old prices. Remember that we will sell these at M to M off these old prices, and that with the wholesale skin in creases and the increases in cost of making, of trimmings, and of linings, etc., the savings actually mount up to 60 to 90 per cent. Take advantage of our Deposit Service ! A Small Deposit will Reserve your purchase. We will Store your purchase in our Dry-Air Vaults free until you order delivery in the Fall payments to be continued throughout the Summer. Special Tomorrow French Seal Coats 125.00 Reduced from 225.00 and 4 5. 00 Smart full flaro model with French 8eal collar and cuffs. In tho desirable sport length. . Fur Coats Xltt. Bale Leopard Cat 190.00 98.50 Taupe Coney f 06.00 97.50 Canadian Seal ....250.00 124.50 Taupe Nutria 200.00 145.00 Natural Muskrat . .310.00 155.00 French Seal 295.00 195.00 Jap Mink 490.00 245.00 Hudson Seal 450.00 295.00 Natural Squirrel.. .526.00 345.00 Hudson Seal G75.00 445.00 Baby 'Caracul 1100.00 550.00 Scarfs and Chokers For Tomorrow Silky Wolf Scarfs 12.50 Reduced from 25.00 and 30.00 Silk lined large animal ef fects or the dcnibln fur solid choker. Taupe, Drown and niaclc. Itesr. Black Lynx ,.30.00 Australian Opossum 33.00. Taupe Fox 49.00 Japanese Kolinsky... 39.60 Brown Fox . . 40.00 Black Fox 45.00 Cross Fox 46.00 Red Fox 67.60 Stoles Her. 2 Moleskin 105.00 3 Hudson Seal ....136.00 3Mink 130.00 2 Skunk 145.00 4 Nat. Squirrel . . .160.00 2 Jap. Kolinsky ...180.00 Rain 19.50 ..16.50 24.50 24.50 24.50 29.50 29.50 44.50 Sale 69.50 79.50 84.50 94.50 98.50 110.00 Special Tomorrow French Seal Coats 165.00 Reduced from 275.00 and 295.00 Three-quarter lonuth mod 1h with collar and cuffs of Seal, Squirrel or Australian opossum. For Tomorrow Large Seal Stoles 29.50 Reduced from 55.00 and 65.00 I,arge wide "Australian Seal Stoles with pockets. 13 to 14 Inches wide, 68 to 72 Inches loner. etossiSsavPurchaging Agents' Orders Acceptedauraxr r. !is2s!M Ae 3 HONEST ALL THROUGH crixgsggggggga LTXIgXISggpl5S (TS3 This is Shoe Style Week in Our Store If you want lo know what the very latest styles in Men's footwear are, come in and see our display. EJV1ERSON Shoes have been known as style leaders for 40 years. No I matter what type of last you prefer, from the broad comfortable toe to the flat English last, we can give you a model that will be dressy and good looking. It is no longer necessary to sacrifice style for comfort. You will be surprised to find how reasonably priced our shoes are. Correct style doesn't add to the cost. It's simply a matter of Jcnowing how to design shoes, a knowledge that the Emerson Company has ac quired through two generations of fine shoemaking. Accepting'our invitation to lookover our new styles places you under no obligation to buy. We are always glad to show our line. - 1235 MARKET ST V in t n e basement raSKSm W ' . ( -- u. K ,cA
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