WNb ' i A i; ! If A ' . 'T ffy .JW M6 "' 1 'I ' Evening- public msdger hildelphta;, Friday, une 11, i920v . , r"- - A. "i nffio. CAIT AGAIN HEADS ALLIANCE , T "' jj5 tZ AaVaIraAaJ n .. !j u.i. .x UI..U Suffragists Despite Her Wish to Retire OMEN OF ORIENT SPEAK R I., W,' i Hy the Assoc In led Prrss 8' iA jfteneva, .Tunc 11. Mrs. Carrir Chuii- i" Ma Cntt wns unanimously rp-oloctod V y- mHiJ ROCKEFELLER AIDS BRITISH World's Finest Anatomical Institute Is Planned for London Ionilon. .Tunc 11. (Itv A. V.) Uni versity College nnil Its lio.tpltnl ntnl mod- trnl school here linvo been olTerril it. a)."i.(IOO by thp Uockefoller Foundation, to be dovotrd to tenching mid rcrnrcli work, according to the Daily Mnll. 'L'lils Is not n ehnrltnble gift, it Is understood, but Involves conrtitloiiM. in cluding ttlic construction of n new ob stetrics unit, n blochemlenl lnboratory. (he rebuilding of some of the hospital buildings nnd the establishment of vari ous endowments. In addition, a new institute of anatomy which, it is honed, will be the finest in the world, will be erected. Fulfillment of these conditions, says the newspapers, will make the hospital the only institute of its kind outside the I'nited States to have "a complete medical element, with medical, surgical and obstetric units." KIN IGNORE SOLDIER DEAD president of the International Woman JJtMfrnijo "Allinnee nt this morning's session of its rongress here. She has nitfeed to ncrept the olllee. It was an nounced, dcstilte her declaration ill a mVwh yesterday that she felt com- Bodle8 of 200 Men uy,nQ ""claimed nelled to retire. i on Piers at HoboKen nVomcn of the Orient spoke nt last night's meeting of the congress, dele gates from .Tapnn, India and Turkey dfeciissiug the situation and tli FRENCH WITHDRAW FROM ALBANIA Entire Country Now Under Con trol of Native Govern- ment UNITY OF STATE ACHIEVED Wi trials of women in their respective coun ffif trjkf). The progress mnde in recent K?. ' years. In education, hygiene and public li. w lira' was shown to be important, and great enthusiasm was aroused by a masterly address by Mrs. Naidu, the Indian poet, whose work is known in Americn. (After the Oriental feature of the eve ning session hnd been completed, Mrs. .loscplius unulels, wlte ot tlie American Kffcrotary of the nnvv. spoke, bringing , , frmn Alltwrr,, nd Southn ttlmessage of sympathy to the congress u,trl.,lnVi These men. It was sah , frpuv President V ,llnn. who appoiu i j-d H , , pUnN in Knglnml. Jicr America s official delegate. She I . - - New Yorh. .June 11. rnclaimed by their relatives or held up by railroad congestion the bodies of upward of Utltl soldiers, sailors and mnrines, who died in foreign service, arc lying on I'ier 4, Iloboken. Some of them have been there for sev eral weeks. Although no responsible officer would discuss the matter it was stated at the pier that the failure of families to reply to letters notifying them of the arrival of their soldier dead was tjie principal cause of these re maining. Nine soldiers were added to the num ber by the transport lltiloni. wlifcli nr- mtitou aid, bad I m referred to nn address by Air. WINon in September.' 11)17. when he said women wpro greatly helping in the war. and that he depended upon their participa tion In future councils. J"Wnr lifted women out of narrow 'thoughts and selfishness," Mrs. Paniels added, keen political drugs or broken world KING RECALLS GIOUTTI 11'n.M.. .... .il.it ..! 1. .i.l i nuim-ii mini nu qiiuikhi uuii ... .ijtu - ,.w,ii rtf cj- rtin fCU l.nc their nerves steady on enteritis :lumi"J,m' ' JV "7". IrV" "r' it. nn !.t !.. . ntHMl I'XIl'IKHMI TO IIP tftTIUHU WtHflU' ,d",SVink lZl .XtoeUui Ihc !-t for the P.otnJ - iiiiinr TrKiiiuriiiisi iiv iiirizi jviiii'i iiii ii inn it GERMANY GETS FOOD American Packers Extend Credit of $45,000,000 for Meats Washington, .lane 11. (Hy A. P.) credit of N-i.i.tHHI.UIHI HO in the Oermau Govern 1 ing firms, said a report received today by the Department of Commerce from the American conimNsloncr at Merlin. This credit, which is SlO.fMIO.OOO more .... B . . A . . . I than that Attended by tlie atne firms Former Italian Premier Asked tojjust yvari ,n ,on1. deliveries during Form New Cabinet ! tlie next twenty-two months. The food - lixn.Un Tune 11 Kinir Vi..tnp I'm. stuffs thus made available together with mpS (Vlovanni (Jiol.tti to f.Vnn a , F"? V.W Owmnnj-s f..od portage. f ministry to replace l'n-mier Xitt-S 'i was saui. ?.t cabinet. whiclCresisncd Wednesda. . Signor tilolittl was one of four IJy the Avsoelaled Tress WasbliiRton, .tune 11. Official coble advices today reported that the province of Knritza, in southern Albauin, hns been evacuated by the French troops nnd turned over to the forces of the Al banian Government. This is the first time the Albanians have bec.ii In con trol of their entire country since De cember. 1IH0. when the French army of the Orient occupied the southern por tions in tiie campaign against Atistro Hungary. The Italians still occupy the port of Vnlonn. Commissioner Chekrezi. in announcing the advices. uiil the stand taken by the Vnited States in refusing to permit tlie cession of the southern provinces to1 Greece, hud been of tlie utmost Impor tance In restoring to the Albanians this portion of their country. "The netion of the French military authorities in turning over the province of Koritza to us." he added, "Is one of the grentest importance, for witli the addition of this province to Albanin. the territorial unity of the Albanian state is achieved with the exception of Valona, which the Italians seem determined to hold against the wishes of the in habitant. "The Greeks are massing troops nlonr,' the frontiers of Koritza and the rest of northern Fnirus w ith the evident inten tiou of laying hands upon these provinces at the first opportunity. Hut we Albanians feel thankful because we are now given tlie opportunity of fight ing back and the Albanian people lire determined to stand by their national patrimony to the last drop of their blood." PLAYS SAFE ON SUFFRAGE nounced that If the Itcpubllcnn Nntionnl Convention should adopt a plnnk favor lug a popular vote on all future amend ments to the federal constitution, he would call n special scsilou of the Ver mont Legislature for the purpose of voting on ratification of the suffrage amendment, The governor mnde this statement in a tclcgrnm to Alexander Dunnctt, chair man of tlie Vermont delegation nt Chi cago, in response to anneals from Nn tionnl Chnlrmnu llnvn, Governor Sproul, of Pennsylvania ; Theodore ltoosevelt, Jr., and .Mr. Dunnctt, thnt he call a special session. CLOTHING PRICES STAY UP "Marked-Down" Sales Don't Alter Cost, Manufacturers Say Atlantic City, N. ,J .t,ip n, J..U-H- i mi ii.miiumn- lirospcCC OI ClOtn lng prices being lowered, according to the executive committees of the Na tional Association of Clothing Manu facturers and the National Association of Iletnll Clothiers, which have been In conference at the Hrenkers Hotel since Wednesdax morning. In tills conference were leading clothing manufacturers and retail clothiers of the country. They made a survej of the clothing field anil the net result of their study has been that there can he no lowering of clothing prices nt this time, nlthough there hnvc been many "marked-down" sales. BRITISH MjNERS ASK RISE Will Demand Share in Increase of Coal Price London, June 11. I'ndcr the presi dency of Itnbert Smllie the Miners' Federation conferred yesterday nud do elded to formulate a demand for nn In crense in wages as a share of nn in crease In the price of coal. The federation also adopted n resolu tion protesting ngaiust the military domination of Ireland and instrurtcil its porlianientary committee to summon a special conference of trades unions to deal with the production nnd bundling of munitions for Ireland nnd Poland. RITORNO AL POTERE DEIlOLITTI? i Rd Vittorio Emanuolo gli Avrebbo dato IMncarico di Form are il Nuovo Gabinetto Published ntiit Distributed Under TEnMtT NO. 341. - , Authorized by the hct nf October . 1017. on rllo nt the l'ostofllco ot rhlla de.phla. Ps. A s nunto. , Pontmaiiter General. rittcno ehe In eonseguenza dclln crlsl ministerial In Itnlln un nuoVo sposp onimento tl nvln, per & conferenza m Hpn, sc non vcrrn rlmandata dll'Inlirl to. II rltorno nl polers dell 'On. OlollttI si rltieno non facllltcrn' lo ralnatonl tra Pnrlgi e Londra cd in tall condlzioni gli nltl uffHclnli frnncesl crcdono cho sin impossible tcnero la oonferenza til Spa. I duo Priml JUIiilstrl dl Frnncln cd Inghllterrn si Inrontreranno a Itologne nell 'ultima settimanii del correnle mesc, alio scopo dl trovnre una nuovn via per slstemnre in presneto imbarnzznulc c puricolosa situazionc. Komn. 10 glugno. II Tempo pubbllca oggl un rapporto sccondo ii quale un i I.U anreliVin Htlltrt rflffffllltltn trA Kssfld l'nscla', ex-presldcuto nrovvlsorlo delr Albania, cu it novcrno tn ucigrnuo, Cil II prillio m Mireuuu iiiipckihiki m usnrc la sua influenza in Albania in favoro dclln .Tugoslnvln. Oil olbanrJ nomincrebbero Kssnd l'nscla' govern. tore n vita ticll'Albanla ed nlln ,,, morto rnmmlnlstrnzlone ilcll'Albniii passercbeg allot Jugoslavia. " Iindrn. 10. Olugno. Ite Vittorio F.anucle. dice un telegramma glunto on Itonui. lm rlchlesto I'ex-I'resldente de Conslgllo del Ministro On. CinvnnnI Glnlitti dl nssumcre Finrarlco per la formazlone del nuovo Gnblnetto, In eonseguenza delle dlmisslonl prescntatc icrl dall'lntcro Mlnlstero Nitti. I'arlgl. 10 glugno. Notizie gluntc da Komn, in segulto nlln dlmMonl del Gnblnrtto Nitti. segnnlano chc I pnrla metitari italianl ora non nspettnnn clie il ritorno nl poterc dell'On. Glollttl. Se clo' si nvvcrera' si crcde che egll ...lltn' In C,nnr-n ml Uliv.lcril Ulin encrglcn nzloue contro 1 soclnlistl. Pnrec- chi deputatt crcdono cue cio sm """ mezzo per chlorlre la sltuazione poli tlca e chc C.iollttl tia l'unlcn uomn chc In qiicsto momentO abbla forza suf ficlentc per una talc azione. Nonostnnte le tenenzc germanofile dlmostrato prima dclln guerrn. I On. C.iollttl ha dato ample prove del suo potriottlsmo durante II conflitto, coslf die 11 suo rltorno nl poterc non dovrn enusnre nllnrmc per la Frnncln o per l'lntcsn. Nci clrcoli ufficinll frnncesl si Thcrcs. something about thra you'll lilw Akt ntiA r -w Kb wi jks r Twenty fo acKagc jmv Did You Get Your Coin Card From The Salvation Army?, Fill and Return It Today to William R. Nicholson, Treasurer, Home Service Appeal, 705 North Broad St., So that the Sood Work of the Army May Go On for Another Year Without Curtailment In Your Own- Philadelphia. Phone Salvation Army Headquarters, Poplar 4461, for information. . f JMHHi Vermont Governor Tells Terms on Which He Will Call Special Session Mont poller. Vt.. .lime 11. (Ky A. P.) Governor Clement last night nn- "TBfrMlBro ex- premiers received yesterdnv t the King In connection with, tlie cabinet crisis. the others being Orlando, who resigned Wednesday from the prc-idenoj of the chamber; Luzzntti and Snlandrn. JTomosso Tittoni. former foreign min ister nnd now president of the Senate: TAiigl Jledn. es-niinister of finance, ami Signor Itossi. vice president of the Chamber of Deputies, also were in con ference with the king. tEUTON ARMY NOW 200.000 AUSTRIAN-CABINET RESIGNS Renner's Decision Follows Interpel lation by Christian Socialists Vienna. June 11. Illy A. P i-The Austrian cnbinet headed by I'i Karl Keniier as ehnnccllor. whhli has held1 office most of the time since tne nuui stice. has reigned. Doitor Keniier presented the lesig nation shortlv after midnight, foliowing a meeting of the cabinet with repre sentatives of the Social Democr.its. The break came unexpectedly over the uiin- fleductlon Made in Accordance With ister of war s. decree on army dis.ipliue. " '' ... ... . about which a question was raised in Terms of Versailles Treaty , Nlltionll Assembly yesterday bj the , 'Berlin, June 11. it is announced I Cliristi.iu Socialists. , tbat the reduction of the German army It is believed a new coalition cabinet to 200.000 men has been accomplished, will be formed pending the elections This is in accordance with tlie Versailles . . The' interallied plebiscite commission General Porter Seriously III in eastern Silesia has returned its man- New YorU, June 11. General Horace . dote to the Miprenie council. I'ortir, nide-de-i amp to General Grant The reason giien was that the tns and former ambassador to France i cannot be fulfilled under the prescribed ! seriouslj ill after nn operation per conditions, according to report licie ' formed last Siiturdat night at his home, yesterday. 277 .Madison avenue. New York DRINK PUROCK distilled water, a pala table, refreshing and sparkling thirst-quencher. It keeps you well too, by absorbing system im purities. Purock Is produced In the largest distillation plant, devoted exclusively to drinking water, In the world. Our wagon will stop regularly at your office or homo if you write or 'phone. THE CHARLES E. HIRES CO. 210 S. 24th St.. Phil.. DRINK Leave Your With Pinkerton ipflpi. When on Your Vacation and leave instructions for the l.iyins of those new hardwood floors for which you have so long wished. GEUTING'S Different Kind of Children's PLAY SHOES Most so?called play shoes, scuffers, etc., are simply made to sell at a cheap price so that when they wear out you won't notice the cost of a new pair, Geuting's play shoes are specially constructed, specially designed and specially re-enforced to give double service and keep the growing feet healthful. It just happens that we have a great sale of them as follows: V WATER "for thirst and health" 'hen you come home you will find a . cheerv. luxurious "atmosphere" in your home, a greater sanitary protection through, closely laid hardwood floors that will wear forever and sae much labor in the cleaning. The work will be done without personal inconvenience to jou or without in any way interfering with radiators, pipes, etc. Our stuff of expert workmen are all English-speaking men ot long specialized c.Npcriencc. Our woods arc the choicest selections from the very best f-rains and thoroughly seasoned. Our supervision is most exacting. An estimate will convince jou that there is no profiteering in our shop. While large building operations arc now being held up lor arious causes, we arc able to give very prompt service. Get your estimate now, so that we can "get busy" the day after you leave town. l.cl ti tell you about our nrtt'-iu-occss, 7iansoie RA'f-TtTI' floors. , v Sizea 4 to 8 8'2 to IO2 1 I to 2 SSS $0.45 $rt.95 $4.45 Tan Calf and Washable Jf J Gray, Etc. Ankle-strap pumps, children's dress oxfords in tan and black; boys' shoes and oxfords all marked at tremendous sacrifices. The.Home of Famous Goodyear "KEDS" The Double-Wear Kind jffl : . HARDWOOD; FLOORS PINKER' Bell Phone: ninmnnil 435 W T 28th and York Sts, Geuting's . famous double wear mercerized cotton stockintrs of splendid The Stor of FAmout SKoea quality, (-Sr T7 r 1230 Market (FirstyFIoor) 1308 Chestnut (Third Floor) now , Every Foot Professionally Fitted Three Gcuting Brothers Supervising Keystone: Park 4310 A No Chance for Mis-filed or lost Record Cards now are TVTOT when record cards A ' once put in Kardex. You have experienced the costly delays, the confusion, the worry that results from lost or mis-filed cards. The situation is frequent where cards are hidden one behind the other in drawers or boxes. But Kardex prevents this by providing an individual transpar ent tipped pocket for each card which permits reference to or entry on front or back of any card with out removing it, which keeps the important data on each card, in plain sight at all times. A glance i b flip of the finger and the entire card is before you. Many of the foremost executives and efficiency engineers endorse Kardex as the really scientific, simple, easy, and quick method of recording business data and find ing it again. When you see Kardex demon strated, the inefficiencies of other methods will startle you. Kardex is doing for business records what the typewriter has done for busi ness correspondence. You'll no longer be satisfied to hide the important records of your transactions and activities in bind ers drawers or boxes when you know the many advantages of Kardex. A demonstration will not obli gate you. Phone to us today. AMERICAN KARDEX COMPANY Home Office and Factory TONAWANDA, NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA OFFICE: TRANSPORTATION I1LDG. 26 S. 15th St. Telephone, Locust 4591 I y Cards in Sights Low Summer Tourist Fares FROM PHILADELPHIA $QC 62 to Denver,, Colorado Springs, Pueblo O O """ and ritur.n. $Q K62 to Estes Rocky Mountain National 5 O "" Park and return. $1fl962' West Yellowstone (Yellowstone Lju National Park) and return. Four and one half days motor trip in park with accomodations at hotels $54.00, atcamp $45.00, additional. Side trip to Estcs Rocky Mountain National fark for $10 additional. "$1 O O 12 to Portland, Tacoma, Seattle and lidt) """ ' return, with 200 miles along the Scenic Columbia River. Side trips to Yellowstone and Rocky Mountain National Park3 may be arranged for small additional expense. J$ 1 Q Q 12 to California andreturn. coin via Omaha. JL nJ d """" Ogden, Great Salt Lake, along the f amou3 Forty-Niners' trail to San Francisco, returning direct through Ogden or via Los Angeles and Salt Lake City $ 1 C 1 12 Circuit Tour of the West. Portland, thence X jr JL "" rail or steamer to San Francisco, thence returning direct through Ogden or via Los Angeles and Salt Lake City. Or route may be reversed. War Tax Extra. These fares are effective daily June 1st to September 30th good returning until October 31st, 1920. Stop over privileges at all points enroute. Send for booklets and full travel information concerning the innumerable attractions along the lines of the Pacific System STANDARD ROAD OF THE WEST Wi UR. F. L. FEAKINS. G.n.r.1 At.nt. 838 CommeretlTru.t Bid. , 15th AMultttSU., Philadelphia, P. , ' Fair Notice! The privilege of selecting from our entire stocks Will be Withdrawn At the end of the business day Saturday, June 19th. Until then One Third Off Everything NEW SUITS RAINCOATS TAILORING FABRICS MADE-TO-MEASURE TOP COATS UNDERWEAR COLLARS SHIRTS STRAW HATS NECKWEAR GLOVES HANDKERCHIEFS CANES HOSIERY We advise jou to lake advantage of this opportunity as there will not be lower prices than those now in force all this season. CSH ONLY. ALTERATIONS CHARGED FOR. William H. Wanamaker 1217-19 Chestnut Street '. 1 ; j. " i i i T Jt&fi&KSaiA , m
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