Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 18, 1920, NIGHT EXTRA FINANCIAL, Page 8, Image 8

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EVENING PUBLIC USaJaBR PHILADELPHIA; - BIDAY; .JXTNE -18 'l920
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PISH ENTRENCH;
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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
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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. UlllY Jresideni
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tPaio'a Distributors
394 flQRTH BR9A0 STREET, PHILADELPHIA
The Breakfast
Cereal
Ibrlblks who
appreciate Dine
flavor with ease
of digestion"
GrapeNuts
Rgady to serve
Economical
Soldby Grocers Everywhere
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JEWELRY HOUSE IN PHILADELPHIA
39North 13th STREEnr
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JewelryfirWedimgGifls
2 Whl inulrf p.n.lhh plm.f tlir lirlilr bfttrr tlian n hnniUuine clifit of O!
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Don't put It off lome In tomorrow. V nrt rry anxious for jou to oprn
an account nltli u.
Music at
heme is a
wellspring
of pleasure
PLAYE
PIANO
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ltlftl nlaTAt Itn AvmI Mlnaa
n, i?uuii C;, in "hi-umo
condition. Full size piano,
S), with full 88-note up-to-date
action. Well made and
handsomely finished. Bench
included.
F. A, North Co.
1306 Chestnut Street
Ple cnl me a eoropleut drscrlp.
tlaa of your ! riayr Piano, alto
(UUtU U a7-rrnnt pltn.
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A V cukf, Minktn k-c- U?kJFF?. Iitly
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1 It Ik the Kfimr kind of MlirrwnreflflSf ur r r CttCl I lSiatflUHV)M r
firr i uiuc w PEARLS n nk 5 JaT -. n
Oca I'M O vii ii Tir " Af Tlmn
D 1. 8 $15.00 8 Ladietf&bKX E,gm D
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5UW Q no,. iy for SO jcur krpt In CS
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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
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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
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FOR SATURDAY
The MISSES DEPT.
FOURTH FLOOR
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' 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
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