Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 31, 1920, Night Extra, Page 6, Image 6

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TURK!
SH GUNS FAIL
TO DETER GREEKS
tinople, 3 Sholled as Hollcnic
Troops Occupy It
POLES ATTACK BOLSHEVIK!
Counter-Blowo Drive Ffoes From
Several Dvlna Districts
Warsaw, May lit. An olllolal com
mtinicntlnu iic here ywtenlny n:
"The Poles are counter -nltaeklncot
various points on the northern front.
v i. t. l r 'Several illatritts In the inarsli country
KaragatCh, Suburb Of Constatl- of the Dvlun have been rlrarc.' cf Mie
I loIihevlkl. The fiehtiiiR ! particularly
severe In the regions at Uorlsov and
, Dobrusk, where the Reds have been
driven back at several places.
- . I "The Reili still are holding much
fr.f-.rn.. ...- . ground taken during the last two weeks
FRENCH FORCES LEAVING nl are bringing up additional re. en-
force m en to. It I known that there are
" 'twenty Ited divisions on the northern
' By the Associated Press fro"1- Tllls. is f'onMt', mllltarlst-j
rnnci..iii- Hi-.. 11 t- . t n- "'' Sreatest concentration ever lined
Constantinople. May HI. Kur.igntob. ,, ngniust the I'oles.
suburb of Adrlanople. sltunted on the ..TIlp Po,M ,)lne rcnwlrod ,lc publil.
right bank of the Maritwi river, which j that there is no fear of the enemy
Is being occupied bv (.reek troops, was! breaking through."
tinder lire from Turkish nrtlllrry yes- Plans have been begun to call up the
terday. Shrannel helN fell nbont the ""V .''"- JIlHtnrUti explain that
station, bill the building wns tint dam-
RINVIQ DEL
aged. Several small encounter, li.'tivpon
Clreek and TurLMi forces outli of j
Karagatch arc reported.
Ten thousand Uulgarians. meinber of I
Irregular bands of troops, have noiit
bled at Hnrinanli. nbout .ixtv miles
northwest of Adrlanople on the ,Mj-'
ritzn.
this is the natural coure of the mill
tiir.i program in connection with the
liolshevik menace in the north.
WARSHIPS MAY GO TO ERIN
Very Serious Situation Is Reported
by London Newspaper
London. Mnv .11. The Nntlonnl
Newt ays: "The position in Ireland.
.lafar Tayar. Turkish comimml.iut it Mr understand, is so grave, that a mini
Adrianople. has nunoiineed its troops l ber of wnrships arc now being fitted
will not light in nn Tlirncinu towns 'out at Sheerne for diptch to Irish
liutil after Prencli force havo 'r it. The ports. The situation Is more serious
few French -0ldieiR still remaining in than would appear from puttUs-hcil tele-
Karngatcli are pyjyi now in thrir trains Rranie. and startling developments are
and ready to leave. expected hi the next few ilaj. In the
Greek troops begun iho occupation of present temper of the Sinn Feinrs it
Turkish Thrnre on Pridav nnd the first is not unlikely they will make a last
trainload has arrived at a point opposite effort against the forces of law and
Adrianople. order."
The French Innd'd 1VOO troop nt . '",'., n, . .,
Jtatum May I'd to ru-operiitc with the Mobbcrren,. Ireland. May ..!. A mail
British. train from Itimtry to Cork was held up
The seven-da nrmistiee between tlie at Durrus Kond slntinn b.v iirtned men
republics of Georgia and Azerbaijan was jotrrday. The men took the mail bags
broken four days after it had gone into , and decamped in an automobile. The
effect, necording to message from Tif- Perehaien customs office was destrojed
lis. The rntire situation in the Can- b fire yesterday
casus has become so orientally complex
that even tlie sharpest of lvcstiTii minds
here seem unable to comprehend it.
Foreign oiisorvers in (ieorgia and Ar- '
menia. however. ofTer no hope thnt good
for Armenia is coming of it. i
PERIL
CONVEGNO Dl SPA
NittUVuolo cho ll Parlamento
Discuta Prima Important!
Progotti di Loggo
rubllh.l and Dllrlliild Undfr
PBHMrr NO. Ml. . .
AuthorU1 hy the net ef OctoW .
1I17. on ill at the roMoftlc ot PhlU-
,""Ph"1- rS A. B. nUIlLRBOK.
Postmmter Otnerst.
Ttomn. "0 magglo So l'opposiilone ds
parte della Francia Impedini'll posponi
mento della eouferenza a Spn. nlla quale
II President? del Consigllo del Mlnlstrl
On. Nltti blsognn sla preseute, II Par
Inmeuto italiano avra' soltauto II tempo
di discuters ell programma del governo
relatlvumentc n"'cserclr.lo provvlsorio,
prima dl agsloruarsi verso In nicta' dl
giugno.
In spornnza per tl posponimento
della conferenza (111 Spa e' tuttora in
tea dal Gabinetto il (pinle desldern die
il Parlamento discuta pare'chlc leggl.
comprrsa quelln chc nutorizzl la rcvi
sione del dettagli circa I contratti dl
guerrn e ri'rlHinare gli nmmontl ecees
sivi. l"n'nltra importante leggc e'
quella cho dovrebbe regolnre le estesc
propieta. speclalniente nell'Italia incri
dionnle. e stnbilire le norme per la
divlsioue in piccoll lottl.
I.e nutoritn' governativc sono princi
ralinente interessnte nel rlstorare lc
finnnzc della Nnzintip, cercando di in
cas.snre tutte lc Inssr c rldurre cosl',
gradatnmei.te. il deficit. Nello stesso
tempo il MinNtoro si preparn a prcudere
encrglch" misiire cotitro pli speculator!
sill cninblo. I.e responabilita' dl nlcunl
di questl speculatorl per operazionl
cho turbano il benessere del paese
dovranno essere nccertate alio scopo di
trndurll innanzi ai competent! tri
bunal!. Alio scopo dl ristorarc una atmo
siern salubre nci circoll finaoziari. II
Governo ha ordinate una rieldn hi.
I chiesta cirea un recente ucccntramento
I di tizioni dl compagni o banche a
i detrimento dedl azionisti. Tale In.
Pierrenont H. No.ves. American member ehlestn dovrn' essrre sproialmente dl-
ference asking n further delay, until of the inter-allied Hhiuehind commis I i''tta per le nzioni tlella llanca Corn-
Tuly 11. to prespnt the delegation's an 'ion. whose resignation was niinouuccd j nvroiiile.
swer to the Allies regarding the peac jesterday, expects to terminate his re- l I Inn"" per.one. gli interessi delle
treaty. iations with the commission and turn qunli muo conipietnnietile estranei al
-- over his responsibilities to Major Geu- I ninndo linanzinrio. sono state M-elte per
cn finn MARP.H IW MPW Yf1Rl era! llenr T. Allen within ten days. I formnre una commtssioue onde esple
OU.UUU mnnun IJMIMCV IUni Thp ,.tnfr ,(f 1P ,.on,miksion ill re- tnre linchlesta. Kssc sono: Federlco
. , main under General Allen's direction. ItrofPfrio, cntiMclicro di Stato; (tiro
Veterans of Three Wars Parade to ;
Honor Slain Comrades
New York. Mav 31 --(Rr A. P. l
Fifty thousand veterans of three wars
marched in Memorial D.-n parades 'ild
in the five boroughs of the citv tnilav
Featured in the line of mnrch were
bearded veterans of the Grand Armv of
the Republic who. desnite their year,
marched at tlie head of the column.
The main parade was in M.m'i.-itt.in
in which marched, in addition to the
men of Ym. Spanish -American ar et
erans and smooth-faced youths wit'i gold
chevrons won at St. Mihlel aud m the
Argonne.
Solemn memorial exercises were to b"
held later in the day at Grant's tomb
overlooking the Hudson, with Repre
sentative Richard Yates, a former gov
ernor of Illinois, as tlie chief speaker.
Paris. May "1 The Turkish deiega
lion nas sent a note to the re.ioe (on-
NOYES SOON TO COME HOME
American Member of Rhlneland
Commission Returning
Cohlcn. Miii .ll.-tny A. P.)
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"JUNE WEEK" AT ANNAPOLIS
Baccalaureate Sermon Preached
Naval Academy Graduates
Annapolis. May "1 'Mono V eev
at the Naval Academy was official
onened vesterday when Thaplain II
H. Patrick, of the academy, preached
the baccalaureate sermon to the .HiO
graduate.
The chief ewnt toda will b the
unveiling of a window in the chapel to
the. memory of Admiral David G Far
ragut. Rear Admiral Colb M Chester
will make the address, and It will be
uncovered hv Misn Camilla Sew all of
Bath. Me . a grandniece of Admiral
Farragnt.
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Cassazione: Tntqualo Daroma, dlret
tore gcncrale dello tasse; Angclo Dlnola,
..lrcit0.9 R"'"1,ale di Commcrflo' e II
Prof. Olorglo Mortarn. Dctta commls
sionc dovra in due mesl espletarc le
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FIVE KILLED IN CAR CRASH
Ohio Automobile Riders Hit by Trot.
ley Near Akron
Akron. 0., .May ,11. (Ry A. P.)
Five persons were killed early today
when a Canton intcrurban car crashed
Into an automobile at Hoover, cast of
here. The dead are: Kva Hepfer. twenty-one
: Albert Rafferty. I.ucllda
narkes Hnd two unidentified persons.
mobile?'1 WeTr occ"'1ant!, o( hc auto-
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F REVOLT
HEARD IN BERLIN
IMo Movoment Believed Di
rocted by Formor Emporor's
Son. August William
MUELLER URGES PEACE
By the Associated Press
London, May 81. Rumors of an im
pending revolt arc steadily growing in
licfirn, nnd Ihcio aire ifidlcatlolifs thtJ
headquarters of tho ucw revolutionary
movement are at Potsdam, where Prince
August William, son of former Emperor
William, is staying. Ho is regarded as
the leader of tho military party, says
a dispatch to the Exchange Telegraph
Co. Advices from Doom, where the
former emperor Ih now living, declare
William Ilphcuzollern Is In high hopes
of a successful coup and believes he
will once more become ruler of the Ger
man empire, the dispatch says.
.Commanders of the garrison of
Ori'nler Iterlln visited the minister of
defense today nnd took tho oath that
they nnd their corps were ready to
protect the constitution by force ngalnst
any attempted coup which the Right
or Left may nttempt.
Minister of Defense Gcsslcr, in nn
interview published In the Frankfurter
Zcltung, stated today thnt the volunteer
c6ris which might hare supported u'
revolt, should ouc be organized by the
Right party, would cease to exist from
today and that any attempt to keep,
them organized would be punishable by
Imprisonment up to five years with bard
labor.
Minister Oessler also declared that
the Doebcritz brigade, which was
formed especially to protect the re
public, wns ready to fulfill that duty
and any fresh effort to overthrow the
constitution would be suppressed with
the utmost energy.
Spedklng In Munich Saturday, Chan
cellor Mueller declared to a cheering
crowd thnt on Juno 0, tho day of
the German presidential election, it
would bo Germany's business to attest
the fact "thnt sue has had enough of
war for all eternity, and that no fool,
crowned or uncrowned, shall drag Ger
many Into h war or revenge," accord
ing to a report of his address in the
Tagcbiatt today.
list.
-foreigners." coi ... ,u-
Mueller, '"have tohi .. f. T?
... - .v., louim ..
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,ln.l f l.. r.. . "ala?
T , i ,""u PCOn9 wukH
changed in so short n time. t,... ...1
!IJ5K-Wp C01"! cv.n ho Ententi it
iary omccrs nnmiucd to me thfhT
believe id possible thst t
the German people
n so shor n time,
coup even tho Enl
rs admltte.l n .
fflnc;,hnc hl ome tVul,d7
The Chancellor referred to the emi
confcrcitte at Spa as the tint rf
hopo which Germany could thi,.'
Uiat the Extremists realize tt imp ta
billty of keep ng Germany down
nomlcnl r nnil nn I null. ..j ,W
same time demanding extreme amoul!
in reparation. '
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Suits, Dresses, Gowns, Coats;
Waists, Neckwear, Sweaters,
Separate Skirts and Dress
Accessories.
Women's and Misses' .Dcpis.
V4-V3-V2
Less Than Former
Prices
Commencing Tomorrow
TUESDA Y
Our Annual
According to our rule wo
carry not a single garment
from one season to another.
Hence these
Startling
Reductions
June Clearance Sale
Regardless of Former Prices
No C. O. D.'s
No Approvals
All Sales Must Be Final
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No. 213 Women's Black Velvet
SPORT JACKETS....
No. 315 Women's Silvertone
CAPES
No. 233 Women's (Blue and Tan)
POLO COATS
No. 324 Women's Fine
VELOUR CAPES
No. 723 Women's Angora Wool
SPORTS COATS
No. 68& Women's Taffeta
EVENING WRAPS
No. 734 Women's Serge
CAPES and POLO COATS.
No. 744 Women's High-Gradc
CAPES and COATS
No. 655 Women's High-Grade
PEACHBLOOM CAPES ...
No. 855 Women's Tricotine
CAPES and WRAPS
No. 912 Women's Zcnobia and
Cashmertinc WRAPS
22.50
25.00
25.00
25.00
25.00
35.00
35.00
65.00
78.00
75.00
95.00
No. 599 Women's Cashmertine (Drecoll OE fA
Model) CAPES, all shades... ou,uu
95.00
110.00
17.50
22.50
25.00
26.00
38.00
79.50
1.65
1.50
1.95
8.50
10.50
7.50
No. 432 Women's Exclusive
EVENING WRAPS
No. 756 Lai la Rookh CAPES,
Charlotte Germainc. Model.
No. 372 Women's Voile
DRESSES
No. 425 Women's Linen - '
DRESSES ,
No. 223 Women's Wool Jersey
DRESSES
No. 847 Women's Anderson Gingham
DRESSES
No. 419 Women's two-toned Silk
- Tricolettc DRESSES
No. 472 Women's Imported Chiffon
and Printed Crepe DRESSES
Special Pure Silk
HOSIERY
Special Pure Silk
HOSIERY
Special Hand-Made Wool
HOSIERY
Special Shetland Wool
SWEATERS
Special Drop-stitch
SWEATERS
Special Surplice Model Wool
SWEATERS
Original Price
45.00
Original Price
59.50
Original Price
59.50
Original Price
55.00 & 65.00
Original Price
65.00
Original Price
85.00 to 135.00
Original Prices
to 75.00
Original Price
115.00
Original Prices
lo 155.00
Original Price
115JO0
Original Price
150.00
Original Price
115.00
Original Prices
to 295.00
Original Price
175.00
Original Prices
' to 22.50
Original Price
29.50
Original Price
95.00
Original Prices
lo 32J0
Original Price
05.00
Original Prices
110.00 to 125.00
Original Price
2J5
Original Price
2.00
Original Price
3.50
Original Price
11.50
Original Price
1GM
Original Price
9.75
TO CLOSE OUT
100 STRAW HATS
3.75
Values to 12.50
No. 725 Women's SUITS, Sports OK 00
models; all shades
No. 730 Women's SUITS, tailored 30' 00
in tricotine and fine serge
No. 750 Women's SUITS, novelty
checks and striped vclour; CQ 00
tricotine and covert JJeJJ
No. 775 Women's CUSTOM SUITS
of tricotine, Poirct and 7CI ff
1000 Choice of MODEL SUITS '
and Import copies from Ber
nard, Lanvin, Martial ct 1 ff fifi
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1 VOILE BLOUSES...
2 Dotted Swiss BLOUSES,
white, blue, maize
3 BATISTE SHIRTS,
fluted nnd lace trimmed......
1 GEORGETTE BLOUSES,
tie-on models
5 "BONTELL" SHIRTS,
radium and men's-wear silk.. .
6-SPORTS BLOUSES, crepe do
chine combined with Paulettc
3.90
6.90
8.75
10.00
12.50
crepe
No. 102 Misses
12.50
38.00
50.00
60.00
38.00
SUITS
No. 406 Misses' SUITS
No. 476 Misses' SUITS
No. 103 Misses' Sports COATS
No. 432 Misses' High-Grade Tricotine A O ft
CAPES 4.UU
No. 454 Misses' High-Grade Duvotyn VQ ff
CAPES O.UU
No. 430 Misses' Taffeta Qf (r
DRESSES 04-.UU
No. 608 Odd Lot Misses' o nn
DRESSES 04-.UU
No. 458 Misses' Satin DRESSES
(broken sizes)
58.00
Original Price
39.50
Original Price
79.50
Original Price
110.00 .
Original Price
150.00
Original Prices
to 275.00
Original Price
5.50
Original Price
10J0
Original Price
12.50
Original Price
13J50
Original Price
16.50
Original Price
17.50
Original Price
7BJ50
Original Price
110.00
Original Price
135.00
Original' Price
69J0
Original Price
69.50
Original Price
13SM
Original Price
59.50
Original Price
69J50
Original Price
89J0
25 EVENING DRESSES C frx
(to close out) OU.UU
Original Price
135.00
No. 219 SILK SKIRTS of Fantasi,
Crepe dc Chine, Georgette, on pa
Novelties CtV JJ
No. 326 FLANNEL SKIRTS, white
& stripes, gathered IO Cn&nn Cn
pleated styles -i-O.OU 4J.OU
No. 524 Baronet Satin SKIRTS, also 99 c
Quccne Anne and Golshuse. . . Otf
Original Prices
35.00 to 50.00
Original Prices
lo 29.50
Original Price
29J0
A SPECIAL DISCOUNT OF
25 off Ticket Price
of Any Fur Piece in Our
Entire Stock
NOTICE!
This announcement contains
only 86 items taken at random
from our immense stock, which
includes thousands of others
equally as reasonable. We war
rant every item exactly as advertised.
SPECIAL!
Brown's Combination
TOILET WATER and TAL
CUM POWDER, Garden of
Allah, Siren Lilac, Garden of 1 Cf) Original Price
Roses 1OU SM
25c Mavis TALCUM POWDER 19c
Mavis TOILET WATER , 1.00
2.00 Covered PIN-CUSHIONS 75c
2.50 "SPLASII-ME DOLLS," real hair 1,00
NOTICE!
As $25 is the lowest priced
suit wc sell regularly, these are
as largo reductions in propor
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