7 r - WW ,TM v r ', ,v V' f - l ; "th " '' r ' .-I n t ; ' EVENING- C0W1BATTIW1ENT! , INTORNO A VALONA di OH Itallanl Sconfiggono Nuovo o Pongono Fuga gli Insorti Albanesl 0 LEDEBBmiM)lPHIA; THURSDAY, JULY 22, 1920 7m? DAILY NOVELETTE REDHEAD nr HELEN 1VKKS ruWl.hn.1 DMrbt,d Under i,ithorld 'br the Ret of October (I, delphla. r. A n nunLcso.v, Postmaster deneral. .. .lf TtfnnnMJtl ftttittM Att noma, -t iiiBii"- "i'-- i. Vdlonn urgnnlnno un nuovo nttncco da nartp iWIe f(lr"' rlbc111 nlbnnf81' contro . po-ljlonl Ifflllnno. Oil Insorti, dopo varll glornl ell Innttnvltn', luncinrono Mn Ingcntl forze un nttncco nd uu camp" trlnccrnto dogH Itallanl. ma furono rc-plntl c stiblrono hiRcntl per mit,, per la formldnbllc rcslstcnza del oMitl d'TtniH. II combattlmcnto non ebbe una lunga rfiiratn c gli Itnllnnl, dopo renpinto 1'nttnrro. cmtlrono un contrnttneco porndn In fu" 11 nr-mlcn. 1 T cnnnonl dclla nnvl Hallanc anco mtp nel porto, con I loro tlrl bene nunc ititl. caii'arono larghl vuotl ncllo file del rIMll. No" '"P" pit njbanesl hnnno abtmmlnnato mortl. ferltl e njatcrlalc. T ferltl ebbcro asslatcnra dal soldatl "Vn" illspncclo plunto nl Olornale .Vltnllfi nnnunzln clipj Oonrrnlc Trio m. o' glimto n San Giovanni dl M!ua (Albania), nlla teta di un'avanguardla dl mi enrpi dl snrdlrlonc r,o cbarco dcllc truppc Itnllane pro erdV rogolnrmcnln cd numenta raplda fnfnt" rt'l "a'lutil etnnno enjtruendo Wia formldnbllc Hnca dl trincco chc ren fpra' m"" n"n' I'oxsibile nttacco na parte M rlbclli nlbanesl. I romnni linnno dato una BOlcnne lrzlone nl trnmvicrl I quail, dopo varj plorni di srionero, riprcscro lavoro lerl l'nltro rd incirono con In vctture sopra le quail nvevnno posto dcllc bandlcrlne row. Non nppena lo vctture appar vcro, la popolnzlono csaspernta nttncco' le vctturp. strnppo' le bnndlcro rouse c vl .ottltui' quelle nnr.ionnli. I trnrri riprl chp si opponpvano al Riusto rlfientl mento delln popolnzlone furono baato nntl dl santa raglonc. Parccchl dl csrI furono ricovprntl negll ORpcdall. II magglor tumulto si rbbe In piazza Vcne zia op la pollzla fu npplaudlta quando proppdp' nlrnrrpito del trnmvicrl cho non volcvano proccdcrc senza la bandlcra roa. La folia el p rlvcrsnta pol nella via otp hnnno hp1c gli uflici del glornale toclallsta l'Atantl o rotti i cordon! dclla cuardia rpgla e del carabinicri, invase l'lifflcio distriiggendo tutto e bruclando le copie del glornale chc furono Ivl tro vat p. Rl dice chc alcunl dirigenti di-orgnnlz-razionl opernlc ecrenno dl far proclamarc lo sclopcro gcncrale. RUTH IIAYNBS pulled her hat down n far as possible nnd tucked stray tccdrillft of nuburn hair underneath. Ah he did so she spied her brother Fred (If tt.A iIaa nt itlM VAn . .. Uwu. . ... .UUIIII "Oh, Frcdl" she cried. "I just Mate to go out. Those horrid boys whom I meet every day Infuriate mo so. It's "Redhead! Redhead!" until thcycan't sec a single speck of me. And tiicy He In wait for me every night, too." "Go a different way, Ituth," Fred called. "Don't mind them. Why, my best chum In college had" Hut the front door banged nnd Jluth was on her way. "I won't go a different way !" she de termined. "I'll just show those horrid creatures what Ituth Hayccs can do when she's angry." "Just let them say 'redhead'!" was the rhythm to which she walked. Just an she was passing between two Louses she saw them. Fortunately their backs were toward her, so that Bhc could have passed by unseen nnd would have, had not a faint cry reached, her cars, "Whom arc they annoying now?" she wondered. Her first thought was to avoid being recn by them, bub a second cry caught her attention, nnd unpcrcclvcd, she crept up behind tlio boys and pecked ever their shoulders. A pitiable sight met her eye. The boys, who were not content to tease those nblo to protect themselves, were tormenting a tiny, rusty-colored kitten. The boys, looking on with delight, worn not prepared when nn lrnte flguro Hew nt them, which in nn instant freed the kitten nnd held it protectlngly in her nrms. Tor a moment the boys were dazed, but soon one of them snw who the kit ten's rescuer was. I haven't the least doubt that in a moment the kitten would have been in their possession, but a surprise awaited UNEQUALEDIN PURITy No one thing promote health mora than does pure, water PAItADISE SrillNG C6MPANY BruniwicltcMiIno Cincinnati, Ohio Mitchell Fletcher Co. FlNlBT ACKBK Co. "DANDERINE' Stops Hair Coming Out; Doubles .Its Beauty. (r 1 J L fW . T-rwv a. iew osnti dots "Dtndertno." After u appucauon or "Uanderlne" you can not ana a fallen hair or any dandruff. beildei orry hair ahowa now life, vlaor. ".iiuine.i, moro por and thlcknei. , Adv. The Electric Fan Always at Your Service! PLENTY of good dec trie fans at the Electric Shop, Tenth and Chestnut street. Different sizes and kinds, all sturdily con structed and guaranteed, and at the right prices $6.75 and up. The electric breeze never foils. It drives away hot weather discomfort in a Jtfty, and leaves you cool and fresh. fnll?SleeA' Stopinlotvout ian,otUUbhont uourordtr to Walnut 4700 ELECTRIC COMPANY them. A strong" arm flew out, and trio youngsters were completely dis banded by It. Soon only the legs of one coum bo gecn disappearing to safer1 2-. - i"' i ""d thc owef of the nrm ?-.biack,t0 llutI, who wns untylntt i,nn,i;.i ,F fro,nJ iwund tho kitten, and hnnded the girl her hat. bnmV .i "ln? '?"''. Hhc snl('. "I don't ir ui""3' was nnllilti. I) IL. .. responded, . Your' Z"t ?i,t .'. ffl'l,w ns yo did. I'll walk IvVUU'U'Uil.U.l.lil.U. I. t.l.M.U.M.M.M. '.'- twjgwjygl BRASS BEDS RELACQUERED Phon TlOffB. niOA. ni writ. We'll have a man Urato for you. T. E. MILLEHSnir 3137 to 3247 Germantown Ave; ?' LlrJr f?r ar those boys -.-..,. .w..hV aging," warmnlnf to offce where Ituth ?r?lwlMf irf toId Vm of h(kf ''ally rravMv T.rn,...boy8' whlls he listened gravely. I'rctty soon they arrived at ? dCeoo?!ahln n,V,1 t'Vung man lay gasped? T' "ft0d hls hnt' lluth "Ics," horsaid, ''I'm a redhead, too." The office force wns delighted with the tiny rusty-colored kitten, whom they christened "Itcddy," both because of his rescuer's hair nnd because of tho propensity toward that color showed by his own fur, and Ileddv himself evinced apparent delight nt the future life he was evidently to lend. At closing tlmo Ituth put on her coat nnd hnt, nnd carrying Reddy, was leav ing the- building, when some one came up to her and sho saw that it was her rescuer of tho morning, "I've been waiting around," he said, "hoping that I shouldn't miss you, for i uoni warn you 10 run tlio risk of be ing tormented by those youngsters again. Let me carry thc kitten." Tho exchange wns made ncd tkey walked on together, past the place where tho boys were congregated. The latter feigned not to see our friends, for which lluth wns duly grntcful nnd smiled thankfully at ner companion. "Why.1' said ho, ns they stopped be fore Kuth's home? "This Is-" "You really must come In," sho In terrupted him. "Fred nnd mv mother nnd dad would love to meet you, I know-" IIo assented and Ruth rang the bell. A very few minutes later the door opened nnd Fred nppcarcd, but ho did not see Ruth. "JnckUvnns!" he cried, "I didn't expect you until later. Did you lenve anything behind you?" Then he snw Ruth, and his amaze ment was great. IIo started to speak, but she stopped him, smiling, with: "Wo shall explain when wo get In." Iatcr everything was cleared abdut Ruth's nnd Jack's meeting nnd about how Jack had been one of .Fred's best chums in college, Rcddy petted to his henrt's content, nnd everybody spent a very enjoyable evening. For n lone tlmo after .Tack called for Ruth on her wny to nnd from work "to protect her," he said, "from fur ther annoyance." Ilia sclf-app4fc ; duty was only temporary, however. 4r' Ruth resigned her position and took'W.1 a "life Job." with Jack as flnaHoM manager nnd partner and Reddy air' an honorary member of tho Arm. 8Uck "Reds" as they wcrel 56TOIIH OfENS DAILY 0 A. M. AND CLOSES 5 T. M.j ;ltAIIi ti rilONE ORDHnS TIMiEDi a . k.W Four Distinct Offers of Exceptional Value at Oak. Hall Tomorrow Six hundred new Suits have been freshly added to Oak HallVJlily Sale (with every kind and variety included) to sell for $23 .50 & $26 PENCO Metal Ceiling menn a more efficient, economical factory to build, operate and maintain. Only one-fourth m much weight nlaater. Llshter construction Df larger PAY-Ioad. A perfect I " dlffuier of artificial light. No duat to ruin fabric. No falling platter to endanger Uvea, rxo cracked celling to be repaired or replaced. Write for booklet on PENCO Metal Ceilings in Home, Office, Store, Church, School and Mill PENN METAL COMPANY 2SIIi & Teuton Sti.. HULA., PA. Makers of the PENCO Metal Roofing. Siding, Lath, Corner Bead, Fire Doors, etc. 3508 (though their former prices ranged clear up to $45). SOME of them lined, all of them well tailored, guaranteed for all wool, standard Oak Hall quality with the season's newest models for young men and conservative models for business men. 35 & HO for two groups of worsted Suits which formerly sold for from $50 to $75. And the best part of this news is that they are silk mixtures, blue serges, checks, stripes, oxfords, blues, browns, greens and grays. ' Regular old-fashioned values! Some of the cloths cost as high as $6.50 per yard, and these two figures ($35 & $40) are less than wholesale. Oak Hall Closed Saturdays During July and August Wanamaker & Brown Market at Sixth for 59 Years iiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim Hill I wf& yiipw5r?p41TlKaMjyB Ha Did You Ever Have More Money Than You Could Spend? JTRAVELERS are frequently placed in that strange position. They have money in their banks at home, hut abroad that fact is not generally known. Their personal checks are not welcome and they may be delayed in realudng upon their letters of credit because of banking hours. Avoid these drawbacks when traveling this season by converting your funds into Courtesy Days" Preceding the August Furniture Sale! You can choose tomorrow without haste or without encountering great crowds andj you can purchase at low sale prices. The Last of the Make selections, and they will be delivered after tho sale opens. Economy Points You to.These Items! 3 Hemstitched & ggfflff-M.95 C4-inch Cloths . . ( Flno mercerized damask. Round or square. nat i ...a. aii.i. $2.50 Napkins, dozen $1.69 j Extra flno mercerized damask , in pretty floral designs. 18-inch. lit Brother First Floor, North HATS TRIMMED FREE It&t ot&taMS Market Eighth Filbert Seventh ONE YELLOW TRADING STAMP WITH EVERY 10c PURCHASE ALL DAY Special for Tomorrow Onlyl $8.50 Scalloped Bed Spreads Extra fine quality. Whito satin finish. Heavy raised Marseilles pat terns. Cut-out corners and embroid ered scalloped edge. 80x90 inches, lit Brothers First Floor. North 6.65 in? -' l (fa rjSaR Mmk Jfw Memm v ffiiV if I 1 1 ' tsty W J&tti ml vrpll M Jr rttxyO Wm aJ V JTLL L r Ff Just as Far as This News Carries, Enthusiasm Is Bound to Follow! $ 14:50 Summer Frocks $.75 Scores of Them Marked for Clearance These lovely styles are developed from the prettiest of summer materials, including Fine voiles, dainty tissues, crisp organdies, sturdy linens; plain, dotted and figured fabrics also de lightful ginghams. Every model Has individuality, youthful charm and be coming lines. Tunic, draped, straight line, apron and gathered skirts. Extended pockets, shawl, fichu and round collars, long sashes, narrow belts, frills and plaitings in any number of captivating versions add notes of summer freshness. All women's and misses' sizes. No mail or phone orders filled; none sent on approval. $5.50 Bathing Suits, $3 Of mohair in navy and black featur ing short sleeves, square neck, belt and white braid trimming. Also black satine with V neck, pockets, belt and black-and-white piping. 3- ! White Gabardine Skirts, $3.98 Snappy styles with j shirred waist line, belt, pockets and pearl buttons. ..--... - --. White Linene Skirts, $1.75 Have gathered back, pockets with flap. Lit Brothers Second Floor ifeS M l Women's & Children's Hosiery and Underwear Bargains from Manu facturers in More Need of Cash Than Stock! Women's Silk Stockings Save $1.50 to $1.75 Values, $1.15 Fashioned leg in black, white, brown, gray. Somo Rich elieu ribbed. $2.25 Values, n.98 Full-fashioned leg, in black, white and brown. $3.00 $o 95 Values, Full-fashioned,' in black, white, cordovan and colors. Misses' & Children's UQc 75c Socks v i Fancy tops; also plain colors. Misses' Union Suits, 69c Cotton ribbed. -Low necks; sleeve less. Lace-trimmed knee. ,..-----.-.. Women's Union Suits, 98c I Cotton ribbed. Low neck, j sleeveless, somo havo ribbon straps. Laco trimmed or close i fitting at knee. Children's Nainsook Waists & Pants Suits, 79c t.!t mothers FIRST FLOOR, SOUTH MEN, HURRY TO GET "IN" ON THIS SALE! mim AfA 1 flenuinePalmBeachSuits $ Made to Sell for $20 -priced a full fourth less for the maker's midsummer clearance! Good-looking, well-tailored, and in this sea son's newest effects sand or green tones and brown .and gray stripe ef fects also natural shades. Fine $20 mohairs and tropical weaves at the same low price $15. Sizes for short, stout and tall men. ------ --.----. ! 15 Mers $40 Blue Serge Suits, $27.50 i Two pairs of trousers double value for almost a I wool fabrics, reduced to 'M ' third less. Continuing our sale of a I t- - A t- I miuiur s reserve siock. j Handsomely tailored of fine all-wool serge; half lined with mohair, seams taped. Sizes up to 44. I Men's $40 to $50 Suits, $25 Famous makes in line all- give us space for new stocks. i 1 1 n c 1 u d i n g nationally- known Kirschbaum clothes. , Medium and light-weight worsteds, tweeds, flannels J and other high - grade I weaves. Men's $15 AU-Wool White English Flannel Trousers . 59.75 Special for Tomorrow Only! Boys' $2,50 & $3 Wash Suits $1.47 Surplus lots from a maker of high-grade lines, specially priced for one day. GALATEA, CIIAMBRAY, MADRAS, POPLIN AND PEGGY CLOTH Oliver Twist, Junior Norfolk and Middy styles plain white, white with blue collar and cults, and blues, browns ana grays. i.it mothers second floor, seventh street fr "A;B A American -j i-jssociation V-Jl6(UC You can exchange the A.B.A. cheques you take with you to Europe for other A.B.A. cheques payable in the currency of the particular country you are in "-pounds, francs, lire, etc. at the current rate of exchange. Your TF they are lost or stolen, you are still safe, for you alone can cash them. countersignature, in the presence of the acceptor, is your protection and identi ficarion. The official cheques of the Americui Bankers Association, thes A. B. A. cheques, are "Uie IJbST funds for travelers." Buy them at your bank in denominations of $10, $20, $50 and, $100 Bankers Trust Comp.any NEV YORK CITY It n IJt Brothers- Splendid New Assortments of Silk and Muslin Undergarments We Are Disposing of These Fine, Recent Purchases at About 25 Per Cent Under Prevailing Quotations SI Silk Chemise. S2.98 Eight pretty styles of crepe de chine and washable satin in effective lace trimmed and tailored styles. Two pictured. $1 Pink Batiste Bloomers, 79c Plain or stitched rufflo. Flesh and white. Re-enforced. $2 Extra-Size Skirts, $1.49 Muslin top, embroidery-trimmed flounce with undcr-rufTIe. SECOND FLOOR iijMw3i , rMil lAL'' FRIDAY BARGAINS s si i 7 , " Women's 65c to 85c Cotton Ribbed Vests 39c Low seek: sleevtleii. f or -pnone orders. Band tops or bodice shape. All sizes No mall I I I . I I t I I I I an, lit, i lit arouers-First Floo South 1 Pretty cotton atuffa may bo had for trifling coat now! 75c & $1 Printed Voiles Fascinating two-color flowers, sprays, cluster dots and scroll figures. wavy, Drown ana wnite. 38 inches wide. 37 $1.50 Tussah Silk Pongee 35-inch. Silk-and-cotton weave. Natural light blue, pinK, nonanu Diue, cream, old-rose, navy and biacK. r Lit Brothers FIRST FLOOR, NORTH 79 Refrigerator, $14.feS White entmel lined. Top lid style. Screen Doors, $1.49 Limited lot. No hardware. Flease bring etzei. No mall or 'phone orders. Window Screens, 65c 24 Inches hlch. Oncns to S3 Inches. No mall or 'phone orders. 78c Table Oil Cloth, 49c 1U yards wide. Plain white and other patterns, No moll or 'phone orders. THIRD FLOOR '' '" "" ! nfiitiiiHi ?.VJ...JI? $1.25 Wilbur Buds, lb. SI 7Do ChoooUto Maishmsllows ...BOo Ut BtatKtrt First Floor, 7th St. 'M"l . I t I I 1 I I i.a a I I ,i $2 White Satine Petticoats $1.49 Deep flounces trimmed with pin cordlns; tt plaited ruffle. Second Floor ninii t i . t. 25c Genuine Pickering's Blanco, 12c The World Renowned Cleaner for white BhiMm. iA,i,..tt!.rt "?.? .'? Town rii7" t.- i Ult oaK canvaa "Dor oJders Llnf. No mall or 'phone ord""' First Floor, North ,.,, This $9 Porch Rocker, $6.85 uouble cane j. A eat and back. rbS'l uiio rock P 1 e frame, broad arms. $250, Bed room Suite, $169.50 Adam design. Ivory finish. i.arso dresser. m riSJl .arse e-rnirr ehlffolette, tripll. eate-mlrror toilet table and full-elis $30 Library Table, $18.50 Oral top, colnmn pedestal, scroll Crib, $22 White Enamel $15.95 ins "1 rfer Fourth FJoor Continuous post, high safety slid. taa. iinK fabric spring. W:; -ISte i- . . mr .SVUI ,QW Big Bfttaorant Best of STorrtU ) Lowest rrices S.rentU Kor ot OaNowiBaiWlag, 7t Market BU? 'ill 'tilMiMJislli-rf ii'iiffr .rt'i' MfflsBVli f-r rv&i4r 'iliitfl 'aJftlsi ?" i iiJl t. i ?-Jt i m d u hi J i i . s-tfj A 1 Y ! iT'f tj m
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