TjTjTI 1 7 1 '. " .tV,F " "Si fr'W'TPf ' ?;- W EVENING PUBLIC USaJaBR PHILADELPHIA; - BIDAY; .JXTNE -18 'l920 . U V-. PISH ENTRENCH; a itf S. BOMBED BY TURKS Constantinople from the Allan side of the Bosphorus. London. Juno IS. (Hr A. P.) N- Icotlatlons between tlir Turkish Ana tolian roniihllc nml Armenia are nro- coedlng favorably and nn .HKreement cxprrtod shortly. Mijm it Moscow (Hsnatcli. which nam the Kni-Mnn soviet government Im nctlng as n mediator bo- i tween the two countries I The question of gnarantcclnc Armenia flRain.t TiirKlili nttarh win prooaoi.v be nolved, the rilopnti-h mijs by n clause In the treaty binding Turkey from keep inR an army within n M'ecifled distance of the Armenian frontier. The British Government has no In tention of wriinnlnp tlio Turkish trrntv. frM ARMENIA MAKING PACTib - lintol Oreut nrJtain i-. nillinK " inunr iitirin mill iiiimm in m . imn- ... I hope of stablli.liiR the Near K.int situation. Skirmishes on Gulf of Ismicl.' Nationalists Noar . Constantinople n- the Associated !'res Constantinople, June IS. BritMi 9pi which are confronted by Turkish Rationalist forces on the ImW Penin sula, in Asia Minor, nre well intrenched Bod well supported by the Hrltih fleet jn the Gulf of Ismltl nnd In the ltnt phonis. For thN reason, no npprohen Hon is felt that the nationalists will at -lank this eitv. ', Nationalist airplanes nre dropping bombs on the HritMi trenches for the evident purpone of RoadinR the Itritiih into an engagement, but. while the llrit 3sh are sending reinforcements to Istinld. tjthere is apparent a disposition to avoid .fighting. For several dnjs there lmc (been skirmishes along the north ltnro ' tof the. Gulf of Isinitl. and Ilritish ! wounded nre arriving here. Guebda Is occupied ,by Notionalist forces, which also hold the mountain north of the 'gulf, but a short distance from Cou ''Untinoplc. lnmntc of the Armenian orphanaRe !at Ismiil have been brought to this city iunder the direction of Mis Sophie Holt (nn American worker, on the rnilnnv. 'which Is still operating. A liirce num iber of other refugee have nlo reached LA BARBARIA DEGLI NSORTI ALBANESI 330 Prigioniori Italian! .Massa- crati por Vondicaro I'Uc- cisiono di Essad Pascia' I Washington, Jhne IS. Details of I the nnich-hernldrd uprising in tho Mohammedan world against HriUsh i ruin nml In fnvnr of tlic Turkish Nn- tlotmlits nnd HolshevKt wore received here yesterday in official advices. , The reports confirm advice as to Moscow nnd Munich conference re ceived some time ago by the State Do- I partinent. Rnver 1'asha. PJemai Pashn and Talaat I'aslia. Turkish .National ist leaders, were reported to have con ferred with Spartacan and Bolshevists at Munich. TublUh-d and Distributed Under pi:n.MtT no. 34t. Authorli-1 I" thr ct of OotoW .6, lt17 on fit nt the rotofflc ot Phila delphia Ii. ,. . .... rotTTiAter Orders!. (ilnevra. 1 giugno. Trecento trentn prlgiopieri Itnllaul sono stnti ttccisi dagll iu-orti nlhauei in Tirnnn. secondo dlspncci glunti da Helgrado che diciiiarano la nitizin essere pervcniltn dnlla delta citta' dell'Albanin. SI dice die gli cccessl nlbatiesl nvveunro nuando Riunse la notiztn deU'osinsslnin di l'ssnd 1'nscin'. cx- prcsldente provvisorid deli' Albania, an sasslulo nvvenuto in Pnrlgi mi! prlml della corrento scttlmnnn tier onern di i uno studentc nlbnnese. Oil Insorti nl batiesl hnnno nttrlbulto Fflssassinlo in i parola agli Itnllaul. Pnrccchi priglonicrl Italian! die si trnvavnuo in tin treno dlretti n Tirana, furono tiratl fuori del vngonl e mieeramentc ucclsl n Krachcr. ('no Ivn nnsleta' regua sulln mrtc rll nln' ill "find nrltrlnnlorl Itnllnnl. trn ' ufBciali e soil! .it I, catturati durante i comnammenit tuori niionn, ove incest la lotta sia stata ripre&a. Itnma, 17 giugno. Ha nvuto luogo uu'altra rlunione del CouMrIIo del Mini stri. fcotto la presldenza deH'Ou. fllo llttl, I.a data delln rinpertura della Camera e' stata llssata dcflultivnmcntc per. II 22 corrente. Ii'On. Glolltti ha riccvuto i corrl spondrnti del gioruuti esterl. I'gli hn tcnuto sopratutto n clilarlre 1'orlzonte del rapporti italo-francesl, polchc' e' nolo che la stampn pnriglna uon hn fatto buon viso nl ritorno di Glolltti al j poterc ,1 un cornsponncnie (11 unnRcnzin franeesc l'On. Giolittl ha dlchlarato che nlund puo' contestore che egll potente mentc influl' sulln proclamnzlonc della neutrnlita' dcll'Itnlin. A tulc rlguardo ha rammentnto che ncll'ngosto del 1014, irovantiosi n I'nrigi, si reco' nll'Ain basciatn Italinna e prego il nostro ml dctto n trasnuttere nl Govcrno di Homo l'opinlonc che egli lueva rlguardo la sltunzloiu cd il cousigllo circa J'atteg giamento deH'Italin, che non polcva csserc ehc rll neutrnlltn,' IOn. Glo lltti ha dctto, pure, che inslstcva norche' la proclnmaziono delia ncu trallta' tivvcnls.se Immcdiatnmeute. cd hn tcrmlunto il suo dire rinffermando t suol saldl Kcntlmcutl di ainiclzia per la Frnncin. Persian Minister Meets Krasaln l,ondon. June IS. Prince Flrouz Mirza, the Persian forelRrr minister, had a long conference, last night with Gregory Krassim llusslan soviet min ister of trade and commerce. No First Payment required be fore delivering right into your h om tnj p h o n ograpn without a peer. EASY TERMS DAVIES' X S. W. COR. 6TH ANB1 YORK Coma in this ewum h iw IV A. V -1 r How about those pictures? Better bring the films to HAWORTH'S for developing and print ing. Your pictures get the benefit of our ex perience and up-to-date methods. The re sult is results. HAWORTH'S EASTMAN KODAK CO. 1020 CHESTNUT ST; 1u Doctors for Medicine W U 'why not tho Roasters for O BANQUET COFFEE S ! Q 45c lb.; 3 lbs. $1.3) U HLg'iOBfBAWKF'i) AVg 2741 KENS. AV. M NEW YORK LIGHT sutTLi- tumrAwi 18 N. 9TH STREET The largest 1IM I nit fixture (tore In rhllndelphla. SPECIAL DISCOUNTj ' 25 j ON ALL iC Lighting fixtures i py!'4(r Che Most Beautiful Car in America Uhe Most Serviceable Truck m Amorice J:KeM Tomorrow we may attempt to sell a PAIGE to a friend of a present PAIGE owner. The way we have treated the latter is going' to decide our success with the former. GUY A. 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Jfffd 5UW Q no,. iy for SO jcur krpt In CS CSXSzgF!? h W BEK UT f1' this It' n hfniitv cfZu 3cF 50c A WEEK Mil v il I il SsjUdksT" I. .1 BE SURE OF ADDRESS LOOK FOR NAME OH WINDOWS til W-f- n M' (T OUR. OMLY gTOREl JT SlMONk). 99 L40GPST EyCLUSilfE CPEDIT- JEWELRY HOUSE JN PHILADELPHIA 3t9 North 13th Streeht n o nl Watches for Young Men One of 14-kt. gold with Elgin movement at $30 is exceptional value. S. Kind & Sons, mo ciwstnut st. DIAMOND MERCHANTS JEWELERS SILVERSJnTHS iiiRDftnnf iwniHBinnwjHiniiiHMn pnnBnniwtisi'Hiinn'SfWitrrfnniir'iwiHHHiKi ft Wonderful Wash Dresses 5 Of $10 and $12.50 qualities-Specially offered at $5.00 for women buyers today and tomorrow Saturday! THEY are just the kind of Summery frocks that are a delight for afternoon or street wear on warm days. Varieties are very fetching: Printed Voiles in a dozen pretty designs Navy, tan, black, green and light blue backgrounds. Ample selection. Wanamaker & Brown Woman's Shop, Market at Sixth auiiKumiiiiM llpHOUBIGANrSl bF TALCUM I Quclqucs Fleura, Il or Ideal. J J BONW1T TELLER & CO AeJpeciahtj Jxop of Originations CHESTNUT AT 13 STREET Important Sale Women's AFTERNOON FROCKS Flowered Georgettes and Braided Crepe de Chine 38.00 Formerly Priced to 75.00 Swirling drapes, panniers or bduffant tunics, and with wide ribbon sashes. Flower motifs are often traced with beads or plain shades elaborated with embroidery. Included also arc silk tricolettes and crepe meteor. iff 22 lffir MARQUISE ll JP BATH SALTS (f ,,5 li II Regularly 2.50 1)1 Vte - " nr.ninwfc T ..i.l- FOR SATURDAY The MISSES DEPT. FOURTH FLOOR u ' WOMEN'S COOL1 COTTON FROCKS 15.00 fo. 29.50 The cotton frock for informal wear is delightfully interpreted in such fabrics as plain and flowered voiles, organdies, Ander son ginghams, embroidered dotted Swisses. Frocks that achieve distinction by simple lines, original style treatmenta. And they are moderately priced. Formerly 25.00 to h5.00 Offers a Splendid Collection of SUMMER FROCKS Formerly Priced to 35.00 15.00 18.50 These frocks will appeal to those who demand something "different" from the usual hackneyed types. A fine degree of elegance is achieved in these frocks by their simplicity and refreshing freedom from crude exaggerations. Developed in fine voiles, crisp organdies and colorful ginghams, in a host of appealing styles, trimming effects and colorings. Sizes 14 to 18. FOURTH FLOOR Special For Saturday LINGERIE BLOUSES Voile and dimity blouses; Tuxedo fronts, Charvet cuffs; several jjtyles to q Qf) choose from. Regular 5 JO Values 3 ."t White voile frill blouses, em- C ff broidered in rose, blue and orchid. 0UU Voile, batiste and dimity blouses; hand made and machine-made models f? tf in profusion. OU Hand-made batiste blouses; hand-drawn Val. lace trimming and frill front o 7 effects. O.J Organdie "tle-onM blouse; embroidered in rose, jade and copen polka dot. in ff Regular Value M0 1 U,JU Summer Fashions in SILK HOSIERY WHITE and COLORS For every occasion of the Summer social calendar. Many diversions of the mode and innumerable novelties in hand-embroidered clox, vertical stripes, openwork designs in white and colored silk of purest quality. Prices range from 2.2S to 35.00. SPECIAL: Pure silk hooe with lisle foot and garter hem; shoe shades. i or ' Formerly 22S lOJ SPECIAL: All-silk hose, in white only. A wonderful value. 1 Q t Formerly 2.50 l yu SPECIAL: All-silk hose, openwork clox; black, white and cordovan. t pc Formerly 6.75 u'co SPECIAL: Fancy openwork and stripe to hem; black and white only. r Cfl Formerly 7.95 'JJ SPORTS COATS Foiinerly Priced to 135.00 34.00 58.00 Two wonderful groups of Sports Coats developed in Bolivia, Bokhara and Polo Cloth. Various models and effects. Sizca 14 to 18. FOURTH FLOOR Final Reductions on MISSES' CAPES mcrly Priced to 135.00 At Greatly Reduced Prices WOMEN'S & MISSES' SILK SKIRTS 11.50 and 19.75 Formerly Up To 35.00 In white and pastel shades; plain gathered and pleated models. Materials are: Fanusi, Baronette Satin, Crepe de Chine, Queen Anne Satin, Bengaline, Silk Faille. Styles for every occasion, be it for street, outing, sports or for general wear. ssj3k For mm LA Hft 7ft flfl Wm WS "-" O.UU MW mNw$ Of fine Silk Duvetyne, Tricotine and C! liar) Peachbloom; several models. 'lkSfR&r9 "SSSHl- Sizc8 ' 4 to ' 8l FOURTH FLOOR T$$Je1& To Be Closed Out 85 MISSES' SUITS Fonnerly Priced to 79.50 34.00 Navy and black only; Tricotine, Serge, Poiret Twill. Sizes 1 4 to 1 8. FOURTH FLOOR Specially Priced "" SILK UNDERWEAR Vests of Glove Silk Formerly 3J0 .OJ Plain or embroidered; ribbon straps; reg ulation shoulder, Jap Silk tJnion Suits Formerly 7.45 ' Athletic union suits, in pink only. Thes are discontinued styles and cannot be dup licated. KNIT UNDERWEAR, MAIN FLOOR an OF 30HOE aosaoc 30E JSBB !- 'i2j&Mi.h fcj I.W... . iil':y'Ji ten oagtuSSAiftt . ,ifi -.' 1 iK, ., , , ,i IMI )IIWii. "zF57&jm 114,'LJa',.i.. r. :, Ssrtjj Jtr.i. &..$&' T .1 I,