TOT " 1 &i?M jAm !,v 1.. '-I mm n " i WE UPON POLAND WK , ..,r; . ' i vt ,-,, . -, y. tfindors, Facing Grave Crisis, ij ., &.,SS 'Bee: Evorv Citizen to Arm I K If' KC$S4 liJi St IPC r- - IW- . ' lv mil cunuim pphcq ncocsiNA (j vuw,.u..m w..w-w -....w... I ' . & By the AssoclatMli'rcM t't .jilontion, .liny n. luiwinii imwi ftV"iM have Hiim-hoil their vn.r forwnrtl Hji'the (wutliern flank of the Polish int nntl 'ovlel mitlinr.v mithorltlns pSjPrfrt fii(V'-. In a errira of bn'tlcs nrar ftMartn"Kniiliinijtmv, (oss-rril which T "?... ..i ... . t I. . .1. . ti.l .. 1 j.ifnynincy nre ut'ivinc me t"ir. nnuur injf lo it NoWirirlk official stnteinent re .ceiveil here Ty v'rele.s. '' 'Soviet forces hnve renehed MHtchcr, ".t.itonty-four miles njpt of l'rofklrov. ' arid linvc occupied Moliilcv-l'oilolsk lu ih!r ilrlvo along the Dniester river. Heavy fightlnc H koIur on between the bolshevik nml forces commnn'leil by General "Wrnnpel. oji the southern front, the ftrnsK'e beiiiR particularly intense In the nfilmi of Orlekliov, th.' Statement says. ' Wnrww. July S. (Nv A. 1) -Bolplicvik troops after "I'vral frtilt'ess Attempts, have muceeiled In pfffctins '" ' (rosslnc; of the Beresina in tronc force iieac Nnvosinlkl. southeast of ltrrlov. about fifty miles northeast of Minsk, it Vps announced in today's Polish official communique. A'.iA, smaller detachment forced tin Beresina south of Iloresina villaue. farther to the southeast. pwinjr to the critlcnt position of the cquntry, volunteers for active service in 'I the nrmy nre offcrlnc themselves from every side. They include school and university teachers, students. Hoy Scouts, pivll servants and ministerial employes, whose occupations excuse them from military service. The stu dents.nre enlistlns In such numbers that the Warsaw universities have been cloitc'd. " ijtlrred by the appeal of the Nationnl Council (iC'Uefense for volunteers, hun dreds. of Rlrls and women have taken initial steps to join the nrmy. Yester day' uniformed women soldiers, with women officers, paraded tlm streets sIiir liur1, and for the first time Warsaw saw detachments of female recruits under the' guidance 0f women officers march ing to the barracks. Many' of the recruits were stroiiR girls hi short skirts and shirtwaists with braided hair hanging down their backs. The rslnht of female recruits aroused en thusiasm everywhere along the principal streets. Mixed with the girl recruits wrte. women of from twenty-five to thirty years who swung parasols, purses and market packages in arms which will , goon carry rifles. The women h Dnltauous wn oe uvu pfly for guaril duty in garrisons mm Ifclcpots and as train eseons, uiu yiag men or imc iroui imcs. e'-SoclalJst party cen'.'al comniit- tee. today issued the following procla mation': "When tho Polish troops were ad vancing we demanded pence, but now wc ought to defend ourselves firmly. e appeal to the soldiers to fulfill their duty ,in defense of the country against the invader. The government, however, ought to give guarantees tlint it desires PScc, declare to the world that Poland dfcsircs a just pence and address to the soviet government proposals for peace ljcgotiatlons." (parl, July 8, ijy A. ?.) Ue. SBAND'S L.Lier KJIAAMCciA . i nc itiviiuji v -.. i ..... '.;...." :ii.-.:i potts of tho capture of Jlovno, ouo of the thtee fatnou fortresses. In western Utissla by the llolsbevlki, hro foriflrmed by a Polish official statement issued yesterday and received here today. nerlln. July 8. The Polish front from the Prlpet to the Uarpatlan's has completely collapsed, and the situation is most serious, the semiofficial Allge inelnei Xcitung says it learns nuthorl tntlvcly. The Itussian push southward from Kiev and Kovno lias met with only slight opposition. . MISS MORGAN TO WED bimm Eki rLi i i -'" t Esmm mtuwrm?mim Daughter of U. S. High Commission er to Belgium Only 17 New York, July S. News reached New York yesterday from Paris of the engagement of Miss Consuelo Morgan, daughter of Mr. Harry II. Morgan. I'nlted Ktntescommissloner to llrltcluni, and Mrs. Morgan, to Count Jean I'e uiaupusdu Juglnrt. of Pails. Theiniir riage will take p'nee in St. Pierre d'.' C'hnMIot today. Miss Morgan, who I' seventeen years old. went to Hip Krenc'i caultnl lust March to cnutiiiui' her studies and wa to have been littioduced to society next winter. In June Mrs. Morgan and her daugh ter were introduced to the Belgian court jit a drawing room in the palace nt Brussels and afterward attended a royal garden party. Misa Morgan is n grand -(laughter on her mother's side of fien eral Kilpatrick, one. time nmbassador to riille. nnd Mr. Phlllii Hiekv Morgan at one time Judge of the Supreme Court i of I.ouislann. nnd Judge of the Inter national Court in Kgypt. Count i)e Mnunns. on of Count and Countess Do Mnupus du Juglnrt, of X) Hue do I.ouii'lmmp. Paris, is thlrtv years old. lie Is n member of an an cient French family thnt hns nourished since the eleventh century. He was one of the first Frenchmen to join hi country's colors In the world war. Ai Peronne he was severely wounded nnd his lighting career cut short, lie was captured and taken to Germany, vhere he reninined in a prison camp four years. His brother was killed In the war. Private Shops in Moscow Shut Moscow. June 17. (Hy A,. P.) All private enterprises not operating upon n purely co-operative basis have becji i-lnseil. as the firyt sten by Moscow au thorities in n vigorous fight against speculation. 1 rathe in cosmetlcM nml toilet articles will be nationalized, Shop keepers, including proprietors of rcstnu- rnms. luwe received notice their shops ure subject to closure. TO MARINE SALVORS, WRECKERS, , SHIPOWNERS STR. "D. R. HANNA" 702J Gron Tom Tenders are solicited for the floating, rishtinp nnd de livery of this steamer, sunk by collision in about 23 fath oms of water off Alpena, Mich., in Lake Huron. Tenders for the purchase of the vessel as she now lies are also solicited. For terms of contract and fuller particulars apply to R. Parry-Jones, Lloyd Agent Kirby Bids.. Cleveland, O. , f. , M-r "-f.y s ' w , if rVJ'l saaa ... - n. ,. ji,h slb. BONWIT TELjLER CuCO CHESTNUr AT THIRTEENTH STREET ! Aniijouncing for Tomorrow Friday s The Most Exceptional Sale We Have Ever Attempted! Boys' $3 li W m ' m, Wuh ltMri fl i fr m ?f biiite, MmM' JAJ 33 M AfiVj . ,'?! .95 Sto" Ordcm4 3 1 . r-l JL Accepted kV 1 .Spl 4BBmm Sizes 2'j to 6 ' years. 1 I .. j ' " The Missc Dept. -Fourth Floor -Features A SALE OF SUITS Choice of Any Suit im Of Entire StoeK (ToeihoffoWp Friday only) s 1 g OFF Ib PRESENT O PRICES TSue Style Styles for every purpose sports, dress or for.general wear. Tailored, braided, box, blouse 'and, Eton models inuprofusion and of course the usual Bonwit Teller 'high standard of workmanship. Tle Store .Orders At;cejtcd' . 10i9-21 MARKET STREET Men's $15 White Flannel, '"Trousers ' v $t& Zf Tomorrow and Saturday Mr. Hill, is Ready Witti Another' Wonderful Sale 1 ,000 Men's $10 and $12.50 Palm Beach & Cool Cloth Suits A wide and varied range of materials featuring the, ever popular Tricotines, Poiret Twill, French and Menswear Serges. Tfiie Color In keeping with the popular demand, navy blue predominates, but the various shades of brown, as well as greens, tans, checks, plaids and heather mixtures, are included. Jst 273 Soils in all and Every One Must Go ! mtk -i ' mm HI i : I Si DOCTORS RECOMMEND for Conitlpatlon. Acid Stomach. Indlxei tlon. Can b used as Milk of Masnaila. oom omy oy ina Doiiia ntver uy aoi. J BRASS BEDS RELACQUERED ii: rhonis TIobi :iJ0S. or write. We'll have a man -stunato (or you. T. E. MIM.DRSIIir l i ssaftssaj IQ 3137 to 3247 Germanlown flve I .i ,. . I Guticura Soap The Healthy Shaving Soap CntleqiaSMpihiTts without mug, ETrrywheraSCc. HOME VICTOR WATER HEATER FOR COAI. Ntw principle, constant un Ply: 34 to SO Ku!Ion. ic. H'ati radlatora also. Trire la noth ing Juet a cood, Fre book. Reeves Stove 38 & Foundry Co. So. 2d (((lull ' We're Sailors First ealenmen afterward. Wo offer veu. as sales. men, only those maiuie auppllts rhnt we, s rallors. know nm rio.it And at rieht prices, too. f. VantJerhcrchen'sSons 7 N. Water Mreet . ' 'UtlhtiiuuotineSa i 'sV. mMm.mmmmmiff f f I n ' A - ltf,U jii ik m l) nwc KtPAIRIN m 1 N. E. Cor. 8th & Filbert Sta No rail or (Misery, but (ion. - et salue nnd emiil M-rsIre We Clean and Dye Shoes r4H?V- WHOLE SOLES of genuine Neoiin and rubber heels ' SSI mwww. iniisnimii r i iii'ii nm - iMiUMiMiMitiim wmmXtmim i r Ride on Goodyear Tires in That i Sturdy Small Car of Yours TtJMMMiaiaTnrTiniMliafiM i it nii...a rr- iMf It surprises certain, users of small cars to find that they can obtain Goodyear Tires at a first cost ordinarily, not greater, and sometimes less, than that of other tires. This initial value, as well as the very low final cost, results from the application of Goodyear experience and care to their manufacture in the world's largest tire factory devoted to 30x3-, 30 x 3!2- and 31 x 4-inch sizes. Such facts explain why more cars, using these sizes, were factory - equipped last year with Goodyear Tires than with any other kind. If you drive a Ford, Chevrolet, Maxwell, or Dort take advantage of the opportunity to enjoy real Goodyear value and economy; equip your car with Goodyear Tires and Heavy Tourist Tubes at the nearest Service Station. 30x.)l Goodyear Doublr-Cure Fabric, AllAVeatherTread . . 30x31 Goodyear Single-Cure Fabric, Ami'Skld Tread . . . $232 $212 Goodyear Heavy Tourist Tubes coet no more than the price you are asked to pay for tubes of less merit why rk costly casings when euch sure protection Is available! e0 30x3V4 olxe in waterproof bag r T1 f Palm Beaches Cool Cloths Flannels Arepore Clothes Summer Crashes Summer Homespuns Mr. Hill says he wijl make every man in Philadelphia comfortable this summer. Why, man one of these light weight suits will help you en joy the summer instead of growling about the hqat. Come in and see the wonderful variety of the styles the endless number of patterns and colorings. A size for every man, whether he be tall, stout, short or slim. $25 Silk Mohair, Palm Beach & Better Grade ff Suits :HILL CO. lOld-21 MARKET ST. .' , iE3aBl LmmTmmWUmW '.LLLLaLLLBiLLLLLLLaB ' mWmmmSimK LWsmSSKm mWWLmWm -J jrjLmmHmmmWmWmWm aKgHfAfXiyK HHaftaaaaaaKD .15" mUm9mmW m M ' ' ' ' i. Try Isko for 30 Days at Our Expense In order to prove that Isko, the Elec tric Cold Maker, when attached to your H own refrigerator, will give the most yvyf-3 M efficient, the most healthful, the most I ll 1 1 ffi economicaLrefrigeration, we offer you J U u B a 30-days flree trial in your own home, s if you notify us during Skn WKm II iiiiB WBi W& ff? IM t.t:Si 1T1 P - I h . 1 Bf . tTtVVWmm E3 . m m 8? m ?1 ISKO WEEK July 12 to 17, Inclusive m m m P Take advantage of this offer and let J isko provide iresiicr, more ncaiiuiur food, purer, cleaner ice. Let it elimi nate food spoilage. Let it do away with the unsanitary drain pipe and drip pan. Let it give you thirty days of scientific refrigeration at an operat ing cost less than your present ice bill. 8 iP - SHl swOLm. ISKO works quietly, depend' ably, in the baiemetxt or wher ever convenient. The ISKO brine tank in your refrigerator stores the cold and takes the place of ice. jfl At the end of thirty days, you will j want to keep Isko. If not, we will re- ip move it and the trial will have cost fif you absolutely nothing. This offer only applies if you act during Isko Week. Don't forget the date July 12 to 17. Domestic Utilities Co. in r'fl m I'M I i m tM m m m 1 i m i t3 1717 Chestnut St., Philadelphia M IS iiiii Electric Refrigeration -Mft m "ij s-Bi n nnBan u MHMiaimia li i ft.iMnainfi iniiiiiiLii'iintiiii!wi'iii:iw,W!'!i'ri '" ,Sfti ffiiiWilalii'ilTlfitin fe'SiiiiSj.; MtHm