HPSlSip r , .... ij IT KING OF ITALY Wfll'Bin 6Vi Catholic Monarchs, ,,4;biTt Doesn't Waive Tcm- I'M Poral Claims y. & CUT ARMAMENTS aTatJAk J iVBilBIi, ti?. .W Wf f . ,1,, IlllaWil nft MJir!lfcatf f i i.YVV ricwiiiiCbo m 11. I U IIULLIIU Poles .i I WMT 41 BOLSHEVIKI FORCED ACK i n i -i i. i i ii in ii i and Ukrainians Victorious 8outh of Kiev London, .Tunc 1. (By A. P.) Rus sian forces fighting against the Poles and Ukrainians iu the Tarashtchu region, south of Kiev, have returned to new positions after "fighting with su perior enemy forces," sus an official Htatemcnt Issued Iu Moscow estcrday, ' jsacagrgc. tlio Associated Prcvs June 1, Pope llenedlct has , 1. ' J ;n'ili n 13k Va) Rente. .1 P.n'.tMmfefl nn nnnvnllnnl lrttAi nnnnlltirln tlthllt. while he' still tnnlntnln the Halms X- ''of' the holy see to tempornl power, he SVf , rescinds the order forbidding Catholic wrTOw to ,vsit the Kin of Italy in Rome. It Is understood the first monarch to visit Itome under the new conditions will be Alfonso of Spain. vfntl TlnfifwIItl ulvautnu iVn naAttl(T if of "eliminating the germs of discord, "i which hnvo nrpvpntptl thp full establish- IS, ment, o peace and seriously Injured not nr nut uip lempurm uucmiw in mi' uu- &V. ttnna lint flin Itfn nml oi.Ulf .-.t Clirtu. tlttnlty as taught bv the Lord's Prnjcr S afctl'thc example of our Smiour. ' I In conformity with this nrltirinio. tne wr . .r .t.-i-.: -.i - ... i. .i pij.i leucr iierinrex me pope inrgnr iim'c B$ xcho. ilnrlnir thp unr. illstorteil his In tentions nnd tarnished his work " He adds that the chief object of the Cntlio lle Church Is to help lmmanitv nnd ap peals to blhops to teach their flocks tbei necessity of forgiveness nnd chnritj . His Holiness tirges the nations to join together frntprnully to reduce, if "nfyt to eliminate, the military expendi tures which weigh hc:ill. upon the various states. He ots forth that the danger of fresh conflagrations would thus be rendered more remote and that independence and territorial Integrity would he Insured. Pope Benedict's efforts to re-establish peace In Kurope during the war were extolled by Cardinal Logue. primate of Irelnntl lit n hnnnnnt t.m tin. Tt.K f- 1 , -.v.-...., ...... u.,u,,,.. . u uitiinu yvi- itf 'se ycsKsraay at the close of festivities '4, Incident to the beatification of Oliver i-iuiiKeu, nrst arenmsuop of Armagh. , "There was not one of President Wilson's fourteen points that wus not Included In the pontiff's peace condi tions," the cardinal added. Oreat interest in recent events in the TJnited States nnd Mexico was shown br the pope yesterday in receiving Mnn sfgnort Dnitiel Feehnn. bishop of Pall river, Joseph J. Bice, bishop of Burling ton, and Sanchez I'aredis. nrchhlsbop ot Pnebla, Mexico. To the American 'prelate he remarked upon his interest In the coming presidential campaign. $2,000,000 Loss In Pier Fire Galveston. Tex.. .Tune (B. A P Fire Inst night destrojed n section of pier here owned by the Morgan Steam ship Line. The loss. Including pier, warehouses nnd their contents, was es timated at $L000,000. POLIAL DISTURB GERMANY Communists Attack National ists With Beer Classes and Chairs in Berlin GERMAN-AMERICAN IS SLAIN t- Vi" T nett fyrU iiiKw V. itr , -f'jJlV "-'"- 'MWMi.Mr.mmi hm'j j, ('ilUfv'mwiSfmWiWmWIWm Lit . , , ii iHifc4riftiYrt ' ii'i r T i wf n. IL PAPA VERSO LA RICONGILIAZiONE? II Covernanti Cattolici Potranno Liberamonto Visitart il Ro d'ltalia Publish! an.1 Distributed tinder fuhmit no an. , . . Authorised by tho set rf 0c',.ob,?r,,' 1917. on ni nt the Pontoftlcc of Phlln delrhl.. Pa. A B nunu:s0N rotmatr Otntral. By the Assoelatetl Press Ijondon. June 1 Blotous disorders nre tnking place in tlrrmnnj ns a re sult of the political campaign In that countrv, nccoTding to a Berlin dls pntch to the Bvchnnge Telegraph Co. A meeting of thp Democratic party in Ber ln Sunday ended in a serious fight, it Is snld. Coniniuulsts attacking Nn- ! tionnlists with sticks, beer glasses nnd chairs, nnd storming the speakers' plntfomi. At u meeting held In Mecklenburg, I Deputy on Ornefe, conservative, re ceiled n broken nrm and rib duriug a melee, while the seeretarj of another, conservative meeting wns badly mauled ( nnd was found unconscious after the ( gntherlng hud adjourned. Bver.i where In Oermany there is grent tension, the dispatch declares, and I several lnndowneis are s.ild to haie tied tr Merlin to csciine communist violence. I Berlin. June 1. (By A. P.I Inves tigation of the incidents resulting in the death of a German -American named Arnold Heide, at Beuthen, Sunday oft-1 ernoon, has been begun bv the Ameri can mission here. Special dispatches , received here stnte that Trench soldiers , were guarding the allied headquurters in the hotel at Beuthen during the dai . ' and that some one on board a passing electric strcet-enr shouted:. "Down with France " The car was halted and1 Heide is snid to have been seized by a French soldier nnd shot. He died two hours later iu the hospital. Boma, 1 giugno. Papa Benedetto ha cmesso una lettern enciclltn nnnunzU ando che, raentre egll conservn le aspl-rnr-lonl delta Snntn Sede per il poterc tempornlc, hn tolto 1'ordlne che prolblvn a! governanti cattolici ill vlsltare 11 Be d'ltalia In Boma. SI apprende che 11 prltno monnrca che vlsltern' Boma sotto le nuove condlslnnl sara' Be Alfonso (11 Spagna. II Pnnn fa rllevare In uecesslta' dl eliminare I germi dl dlscordla I quail linnno impedlto dl stabilirc una com nleta pace e serlamente I ednno non solo gll InteressI tempornli delle naztoni, ma la vita e lo enlrtto jella crislleolU. In conformltar dl questl prlnelpl la lettcra diehlara cho il Papa dlmenttca nucllo che durante la guerra dcvlo' le sue Intenilonl'c oscuro II suo lavoro ed agglunge che 11 principals seopo della Chiesa Cattoltca e' qucllo dl niutare l'utnantta', c qulndl fa appcllo at vescovl pcrche' inscgnlno hlte folic la ncccEslta' dl ditnenttcare e dalla caHta'. II Pnntefice rlnnova la protesta fntta dai suol predecessorl alio scono dl pro teggcrc il dlrltto e la dlgnlta' della santa s-ede e domandn che, non appena la pate sara' rlstoblllta, le condition! anormall che nffllggnuo It capo della chiessa do vranno anchc esere portate nlla fine, poiche' sono dl pregludlzlo alia tran nuillita' del roixill. tin a Hnntlta fa prcmure aile nazionl dl unirsl tra loro fraternamento per rldurre, sc non eliminare, le spese mill tnri, le quail sono dt grave peso, al vnrll Stati. HgH vuolc che il pcricolo dl nuove conflagrnzlonl dovra' essere reso plu' remoto c che l'lndlpcndenza e MICHELL'S Flovcring Plnnfa. Vegetable Plants, Grass Seeds, Fertilizers, Insecticides, Garden Tools, Lawn Mowers Rollers, Lawn Sprinklers, Garden Hose, and everything for the LAWN nd GARDEN. CATALOG FIIKU UIOUCI I 'C SEED HOUSE mflMllCLLd 51S Market SI. SrK&rr. 1 1 Iii i I 651 t? '$&& feggjIgjV rsa' "o New VICTOR Records for June as a.f.lMttatal t k A fei II PonUflce dfehUta che la chiesa non manchera dl cooperar per la fra iiiiinn tl nnnoll eon etnclenza della quale la storlft sara' testlmone. ni tit mnixrlis TTn iHanaccIO qui rlccvuto annuntla che Oabrlele D'Annunzlff trOvnst maiato iconre, da dopo il auo rltorno In Flume, c probabllmente clo dlpendo dagll stra' pazzl per la sua rccentc azlone. Ln malattla sarebbe simile a nuella verlflcatasl tra i matlnal dl Flume. D'Annunzio ha dlcblarato cho egll conta .am aiiltn fptltn' rtel mint flrriltt. nonostante lo vocl contrarle messe In giro. Hi nice cne la Jugoslavia si pre pari per tin'azlaono mllltare contro Hutiflsk, qualora la stluazlonc non mutl tra breve. Pianos Sheet Mniic Player Rolls Victrolai Victor Records Muiical Instruments mMANN 11 08 Chestnut St. "Everything Musical Since 1864" Wilson painting is more than a color scheme Zvtty Wllfon Job looks the part hut there'a mora to It than ir-jod looks. For. bruihcd Into every board It the bait white lead, turpentine and pure lin trrd oil old-time protectors mralnat the ravages of weather. Wilson's Cood Painting wears well and has been doing so for oxer 69 years. Will stand the test of timo 44N.Tta7.aSl. Establish lOSt r Hold. Boucht and ExcbianicU h. TERZIAN & CO. 8-j 8. W. Cor. 10th IV am at Ms. 2 Ertelt's Victor Victrola Salesroom Larsri- Aesonirerit of Het irdj. w,iirTsaaa!a7iaSaSH J.1"' "nl -tumor- SaWsMSaasaaayaaB Un D-nli-r on "rpnjtt.. Kenslnrton 7S6 ortli I-rem .si. 0f" t Complete June List 7nifoyrjctor Records Now on Sale JjS35 North Front St. 2135 she.1t n i, SaF M'o V4.W??KWrV M m"1 t,he w'xu'-'V 1 m ler. jf,L rfSir m '--..L. l...M...r ,J 'WlwJtfF- M The 3e Sterling Silver Wedding Gifts Among our large stock can be found many ' moderately priced articles suitable for wedding gifts. Vac BmU Compotes Candlesticks Sandwich Tras Tea Sets Coffee Sets Centrepieces 13 read Tras Bon Bon DMies S. Kind & Sons, 1110 chestnut st. DIAMOND MERCHANTS-JEWULEUS SILVEItSMITIIS CO many people think of a bank as a compos ite of massive," frowning walls, forbid ding cage-windows, pomp and solemnity. But they find here a very human institution, an atmosphere of genial friendliness and genuine helpfulness; because every official and every employee is imbued with the spirit of service. We believe this is largely responsible for our successful co-operative work in developing this great Northeastern industrial section. Come in and let us get acquainted. Open Monday and Friday evenings until, 9 o'clock ENSINGTON trust co. m Kensington &AlleghenpAves $$& rniiaaeiRhia pftime qm m MM llMlllI'lHlillllllllillllilllllflll'lll'lllilillii Ewetn ot ei ' mat mstan. fop' St1 " iCharm 8 f Brick. hAVP. vnn ever cazed .'."at Old Christ Church, !ntn ear Second and veiet, and tried to de ,aie charm of that fine be ent f bDl noekee Iered ime al The'h, POP fll y.LTu i 1 d i n g? Plain, up'ieat he h, solid, yet graceful I aif of thit was the secret of ubVn doetr;jonjai builders, that 'a. ". wrought such beauty 'lpt. ." hn slmnlest ma- Oiifu."''i,; - ?e.tu ltio lehtl- fsuo5r ba rrninu"'"-. nm: , n atanee. 4' - r z " I tvlulc and bwiort No C. O. D.'s No Approvals All Sales Final ctMuh Millinery Not Included in This Sale I sp.crGt was in i ....U'M 7mt, 4-n hrmrlln pianc,wtTy nuw ""'"' "n9 hmon oncK. Ilafea - ... mpletn 1920 the builder is ve done,jjirVaflsea by the end- 9c ,Wrld-7oQ he ha(j but three '(tXta, stone and .brick inrnrn !st7enmmon brick. He vm- iswi ---- ,.,.. :d its possioiuues pving care, and we result touay in me ful collection of "il liHek htiildincs in Philadelphia stands n?cb a rival. ho ... ..... 1...I1J rbr '?., " , TO you uuiiu, bci, taPeC ! L architect's opinion them. s janj VKZAid Www fth, E7 I "A a e3 ilhoi A 3Ha- k n w.' iavair . naaaaasi T,"sic: l.LJt MR toaijwm av r.iiau n.... Ul JliMTMBn jr a lu'rasr'bT.vBBaaav-iv. vvwjiivo vrtbtonb nmnc co .??.I.r..r H.eoml Ht. l'llfo ..r virtr.A. DHICK WORKS u!.u Hun and Unnil V. BEITTEn'S SONS jjitJatown ln and O St. "MuMk and Taconr 3TS? ..v. JWat. fiaaand B at y M K.WOKKB 1 enua st Chester , . ., hal tbelr cot1010-" ,ABTS polltlful vor. nojioner The Store of Personal Service 1310 Chestnut Street To Commence Tomorrow, for a Limited Time A Sale of New Fashions Authentic Summer Apparel for Women and MisSes An Announcement that has no Parallel! 25 off the present ticket prices This Sale has no parallel in this outstanding fact that all Blum Store merchandise is NEW, and has been bought at very considerable price-concessions off wholesale prices DURING THE PAST FOUR WEEKS. The Event is unique and is most definitely the Big Saving Opportunity of the entire season, for this fact brings the Savings to an ACTUAL 50 PER CENT. Everybody knows how The Blum Store has been re-created! How new executives have infused the store with life, have bought the finest New Fashions of the season! And how these exclusive Blum Store modes have created a veritable furore during the last few weeks. Here, then, is a brief and wonderful opportunity to secure Summer Dresses, Suits, Cloaka and Wraps. Blouses, Skirts and Fur Neckpieces at the most astounding reductions of the season. Deduct a quarter of the amount from each ticket price the Sale is all-embracing .uillinery excepted. it'Wt V' ' gaaaSjrisVMsSawl'' I JlsW. ' ) ' Mr: u: ........ , . . i - June Records at Heppefs Today This momlntr the Juno List of the Victrola Records goes on Brie. W Invito nil Victor patrons to visit our store and hear them. The list this month has many dosirablo records. Thcro are excellent Red Seal records by Caruso, Farrar, Garrl SoVwerrcnrath, Gluck, Heifetz, Homer, Kwlalor and Evan Williams. The dance records are very flno and tho popular sougs nro remarkably jrood. If vou do not havo a Victrola, wo offer certain outflti composed of a Victrola nnd a group of records. You may scUlc by cash or charge account, or by our one-year rentnl payment plan, which applies all rent toward tho purchase price. Call or write for full particulars. C. J. HEPPE & SON 1117-1119 Chestnut St., or N. W. Cor. 6th & Thompson Sts. ; M -i K! $1 -V ":l mmL Dresses taaaaaaaaaaaiBataaBiaaaaiiaaaaaMaaaaisB Street and Afternoon Gowns in all wnnted silks, Sports Dresses in nov elty silk weaves nnd Summer Frocks in Organdies, Voiles and Ginghams. Ticket prices. $15.00 to $225.00 Sale price.. $11. 21 to $168.75 Blouses In all blouse silks and lingerie fabrics. Ticket prices. . .$2.95 to $29.50 Sale prices. . ,$2.21 to $22.12 Suits Tailored and sports models in Trice tine, Velour-Checks, Shantung and Alpine Wool (heather mixtures'). Daring styles with a fresh originality. Ticket prices. .$19.75 to $89.50 Sale prices. .$14.81 to $67.13 Skirts Goth, silk and wash fabrics, Ticket prices. . .$5.95 to $52.50 Sale prices. . .$4.46 to $39.37 -irHE BLUM STORE, Coats and Wraps Polo Cloth Sports Coats, Trlcotine Wraps, Duvetyn Wraps and Coats with the most chic models in Trico lette, Satin and other desired fabrics. Ticket prices. $39.50 to $225.00 Sale prices . $29.62 to $168.75 Fur Neckpieces Mink, Stone Marten, Hudson Bay Sable, Fox, Squirrel and Mole. Ticket prices. $39.50 to $289.50 Sale prices. $29.62 to $217.13 TfflTTTTnTTHTfTTTTiTTTuii The Greatest Sacrifice of Women's Brand New, Exclusive Summer Footwear, Ever Held in Philadelphia! Starting Today 28,000 Pairs of . Smart Slippers, Pumps & Oxfords Go on SALE at- Less Than M.SBBBaapaBsBBBBaaaaBBBa.aaaaaBBaBaaBaa.aBBBBaaaBaaaMa Pumps At Lett Than Cott Your choice c M ?C Patent Colt, ?A '3 Dull Calf, ft Drown Calf, I newest styles. H COST Today! Our entire stock is included, even new shipments just arriving, all marked down without restrictions, reservations or qualifications. In many cases the prices arc lower than we paid ourselves all are reduced to practically the wholesale price today. We are saying "good bye" to our profits, turning our immense stock into cash simply because the banks are advising retailers to re duce stock, and because we need money and want to be in the lead of the "Price Breaking" wave in Phila. iff k .v 3 S9 Military Oxfords At Lcm Than Coat calf, ?aa".jO Russia . . ... m.i. u r o w ii i.u. black calf and Patent Colt... 5 You Need Shoes We Need Dollars -Hence This Sale Opportunity And this IS the opportunity of the year for every woman to obtain the cream of the season's rich new styles at the most astounding cash savings. Models for each and every occasion, in all sizes at these low prices, will bring joy to tho heart of many a woman who was intending to do with less variety of footwear this Summer than her wardrobe required. Even if the most optimistic predictions for lower prices in the future come true, it will be a "month of Sundays" before prices can come down to tho level of this sale. Other shops would havo to cut their prices 50 to 75 to equal these values. THAT'S WHAT THIS SALE MEANS! Hurry here for first pick. Doors open at 9 A. M. DETAILS AND DESCRIPTIONS This Is all footwear of the finest quality of workman ship and finish, made by Zleflcr Bros. Burt A Packard Alfler Shoe Co. J. B. Slater Bliss A Terrr and the highest (trade Fhila. and BrooUyn-inade models In all wanted leathers. Entire Stock it included " Door Open 9 A. M. Close 6 P. M. Daily No Mail Order. No. c. o. d: No Exchangee $8 Pumps & Slippers $L35 NOW " $9 Military Oxfords 5C.35 iV J FY a . QBrogues& Military Pumps $C-85 11 Eyelet Pumps & Ties 5fi.35 NOW " MSlippers French Effects $7-35 NOW. SALE STARTS 9 A. M. TODAY, A Selections Unlimited To Start With WE NEED DOLLARS YOU NEED SHOES so come to this sensational selling shoe event. We've anticipated the rush with extra salespeople, and will do all in our power to serve you promptly. First Come First Served! 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