1 r Viv 'WVKSITNIPir fx. V .. -.i-i . . i 1 im lU' M LHhFR'X I I IIWII I'LIMH'l U1II l.l TAKE ADRIANOPLE PRESS IRISH BILL Jafar Tayar's Forces in Full Rotreat Toward Bulgarian Frontier TREATY ACTIONJS HELD UP ' Jf). (lie AssocIuJmI Tress , ' vhtiu. July 'J.-..7Alrlano,.1r fell to ..I fjffpkx till" ovcnlns. nef&rdlng to nn Iffiolafntrmont IhhupiI tonfcht. KlnK itMAiKlPr IntrndH to enter Adiiiinoplo Crnndar. !' "tntement nays. rrililrirv nrtlvltlnt "t the (JreeltH ' i .rkp? wro nutliorlxpil by the ' 'Unto wine time na when Turkish V.ii.nlUlK were threatening renti-;jllfl'rononi.el'oH1I-flcnt.Tnty The forees of Colonel Jnfnr Tnynr, 'rrkWi"nimamler of Adr nnople, kre- .jhiIi' '"-.-M -..front ip .1111 .-" From nil illrrctloiw i"'. ...... i i. i .- -ftnir's banilH nre Minn i.ni '?. t."m.-i. iirmxed bv the (Ireeks. ?i , 'took I-nlf Huron. Houthennt of Wrlsnoplo. on Hiimlny. 1 ir fliwkH hope o rapture Jnfnr . .. i... readies the Uillunrinn border. If'nliinui Willi thin object In view. ?"'.. rtne no ' of Adrlnriople to the '' "V'JS, "l lie nnotl.er Ih behind i"'iTk filch. It i" Intcndeil If .fafnr f,k', "pT" hold him prisoner for .?.. Zml effert on the Turku. "" 2 " ?'" hovvpver deelnred he ouM WU 1'lmlf rather thnn surrender. Tlie (irerk JtodtNto forees), HceorilitiB .tip dicprrnlnR tin1 Tim (irefk JlmUlsto lorees, mciinniiK , Vj.iiy' official statement on' tin 'SlnTl.rnPO.ndvnneednndnfter . lrl" .... it... Mieinv enslly ocounlcil VX&-.. tl.lrty.five miles Koutl.oust of Adrlnnoplo nn. .lC.erepo Hh. . ' "Jliieli mnterini mm ......" ............. u it...... rnlri.n. htnl rlin ntllllWroi jiriwii"'- ;;- "neim'n losses ere heavy." the stntc Lnt'sus. A strong Creek force has Wn HPiit to the Isinid district nt the re quest of the Itritish to elenn out Na tionalist hands. "Krldav night Inrfio Oreek forces nnwd the Muiltzn river nnd murched Inward I'slnkopri (thirty miles south of Idrlnnoplr. the enemy fnllini? buck, ilntlre units surrendered after slight ic hWanee." Constantinople. July 20. (By A. P.) Slnrc July 4 Adnnn. in the south -rant part of Asia Minor, has been in n state of slrjte. The French have Srmifflit tanks Into piny and hanged many nftltatnrs publicly -In uu effort to re-tore order. Ilnlhvuy communication has now been re-ei tabllshed between Adnna nnd Mersino, about forty miles snntliwpst of Adnna. There nre rumors in Constantinople that the Turks nre directing a big movement against Adnna. Since the departure of Turkey h pc.ice delegates for Paris with instruc tlmis to sign the treaty, the means of ratification have been eagerly desired J4u Constantinople. Coder the Turkish CUIl' Premier Says Government Has No Intention of Withdraw N ing Measure PLUNKETT WARNS BRITAIN By llie Associated Press London, July 20. The llrltish Cot ernmrnt hat no intention of withdraw ing the government of lrolniid bill, Premier Movl George staled in the llonse of Commons today. It would press the measure forward with all possible speed when the House reas sembled after tho holiday recess, he lidded. Iteports that the government was opening negotiations with representa tives of the Hlnn Vein for the purpose of reaching n compromise as to the future rule of Ireland were set at rest In the House by the premier. He was asked by Lord Hobert Cecil as to whether the government was opening negotiations or pour parlcrs with any section of Ireland nnd answered In the negative. Sir Hoince Plunkett, writing to the J hues on the subject of labor's Iilsh conference with Prcmlet Mojd (leorge, ws mm nie iirmsn people must lie re minded of two rensons why the Hlnn I i'cin peacemaker asked for by the pre- I mler is "not on the bridge between two extremes." The first reason, sujs the writer. Is that until recently nnv one putting himself in the position of peace- , kjiiiuier oeuveen me government nnd the! nillli lelii wuuld have been stimnmrllv I jailed without charge or trial, and. secondly, "because the Irish people have '"St oil faith In the promises of the llritlsh Government." i Situation "finitely Alarming" , . Sir Hornee. who is founder of the Irish Domitilonl.engue nnd leader of the moderate Irish Nationalist opinion, i told a Newcnstel-niidlenee thnt the sit iiiition in I-elmid Is more grnveUqliiuu iiig than it has been within his knowl-1 edge of sixty jenrs. ' A similar view Is reflected bv the I newspapers of both Knglnnd und lie-! land of nil shades of politics. It found, expression nKo in nil the speeches of Ihtirsduy's dUftissioiis in the Com-1 mon.s. Iloth from Premier r.lovd Ocoige's statement to the labor delegation Thurs-! day and from Sir Humor Greenwood's speech in the CfJhmotis, it fa considered apparent that the government regards, that n parting of the wajs has been1 reached. One road leads toward nego tiation with the Sinn l'cin on the busts ' of n dominion form of go eminent, while tlie other iippirrentli leads toward the bitter period which Sir Ilamar foresees, with more soldiers und stiictcr laws for lepresslon. foremost among them one for the trial of criminals by summary courts nnd the giving up or attempts to induce jurjmvn to answer to n summons. There arc two extieme factions in stitiitlon the Chamber of Deputies I Ireland now. the .Orangemen of the must ratify treaties. That is import kilile under the present circumstances, ns a majority of the chamber is com posed of Nationalists, many of whom are In Aligera, Liiere is a icgui wuy for the siiltnn to chamber. north, who insist upon maintaining the , Irish sjsteni as it Is, und the Sinn i Fciners, who demund Independence. He- , twecn these policies lies the middle course of dominion government with convoke another CIster excluded, which Premier Moyd 'George has asserted he is willing to consider. Park July 'JO. The Tuikish dele gates' will not sign the peuce treaty to- morron. owlnir to their inability to I iphcIi Paris in time. A rather apologetic ante from the Constantinople govern- Cork. Ireland. Julv 20. Police i Sergennt Mulhern. chief of the Intelli- ' gencc Department of West Cork, was i Nli.it tlrn.1 ptnrfl.tv lit tho ilnor nf i 1 ...!.... 1.1 .1... ....n.. !....- AIHl Ol 4-S.IJ.. ""u """ ""'" '.' Ul ""' """I- TI h.,,1 lft H.n no ce hnrrneks sioit v lms wain, probably wen- lie rem It , f( , dvman nttlre nnd arrived nt Wmlltarj operations nee ..led the t, h of (.,lurch just aa mnSM Wtes arriving within the time limit coim len(.(.(1. nearly nil of the worship- sir turisr.v uy me .iiiivm iu hikii i ....i.. ...!.. 1--1.1. ir .,.,...! t I,. I...t.- ..1.I.I. ....!..,.. ...., ... " '""'B .;....-. ... !...-.. .. 1 1 tn kiuu,!) 11 1111 11 v Ajfti rt luiiiniiun I tlie entrance, dipped his fingers iu the font und was killed while actuall; making the sign of the cross. ' Mitlhern's nssuilnnts were two nmsked , men hiding on the porch, who suddenly Leader of Chinese Military-Faction fired several revolver shots nt arm's TUAN ATTEMPTS SUICIDE Made Desperate by Defeat London. Jul 20. (Ih A. P, length nnd then escaped. Denth was instantaneous. The members of the con gregation wcie so horror-stricken that l.rmrul Tiian Clil-Jiii. leader of the the service was suspended for nn hour, 1 Jimrse military faction, which recent u Mil-lies ii.iiiciucii i.uo neen worsie.l ,, . ,1 .... ...., ti 1 in the struggle wtlh the Chi-I.i party.. 4 . Jh' -1"- H troiible wnj Ins made nn attempt to ooinmit Hiiioide I "tnrted at I.isburn, six miles south ot In Oinnt!.. ,...,...,ii.,.. t. ., ,i.D.,f..i. this city, yesterday by a crowd nf fiiMii Shniigiiut to the (Vutral News. Jotiths binglng nn Orunge sonu coni- memorniiug an eiiciiumvi- in . miniv Down In 184U. In whlfh uiifurornble icfi'ience was muilc to the pope. This hi ought a crowd, which, when the ci. went up of "Coine. boys, let us haw It!" proceeded to Hibernian Hall. This was attacked with stones. Theme the ciowd went to the residence of Nil Ruler of Japan Said to Have Ocm-i Hum Gllmore. said to be the first Sinn siem! hn... . it Feiner clcttcil to the l.lsburn i.mi.l ot w M.,ou.uuBnc'(jlar(llttnH T),e lied Jub "4. I"ie iittimpt w;ls )i'iis(i'n(e.l, says the i.' Ke. ami liian is being closely (Mud. MIKADO SERIOUSLY ILL Store Hour t $ to 5 (50c will do the work of a dollar In linen buying at Gimbcls in ths "August Sale." GiM bel Brothers MARKET i CHESTNUT (t EIGHTH NINTH FOR TUESDAY Monday, July 26, 1920 1 Wamsutta and Utica sheets and pillow cas'es are offered at great reductions in this "August Sale." Over a Million Dollars in Furniture Bucks This Gimbel Sale in Philadelphia And our New York Store, with quite as large stocks, and our Milwaukee Store also holding "August Sales.". This buying power together with our needs in hotel furnishing makes Gimbelsflie chief factor in furniture. And it is quite evident that much of the furniture in this sale is marked ' At Lower Prices Than Other Stores Pay Today The public's response is fine and this careful-buying public has been shopping for a week an(J is posted. Partial, Payments arranged on furniture giving the, customer every advantage of this Great Sale. Gimbel "De Luxe" Chamber Suites At Savings of $100 to $150 Group Illustrates a Series of Suites in Four Designs, in Mahogany or Walnut. No Known Method of Furniture Construction has been Omitted in the Making and Finishing of these Suites. They are Shown the "GIMBEL WAY", Unfinished Wood Exposed All Details of Construction Open for Your View and Explanation. Queen Anne Suite, Four Pieces at $450 Louis XVI Chamber Suite, Four Pieces $400 tain &11..I - II A .11 t Dl C TT ;'.. . 'Hi' .,1 "WOW TfianJWrn .o - BOH '.Ml rWt M It.-V .'. i ;i Wl -.'M'l "I JH'I JHIK I r, atnoajw .-nra, -aCr-S . They Represent the Finest in Fur niture at prices that are Considerably Less Than Present Wholesale. Louis XVI Suite, Four Pieces at $475 Suites as illustrated, mahogany or walnut, bureaus 48 inches long, fitted with 30x38-in. plate mirrors, extra large chifforobe, large vanity dresser, bow-foot, full sire bedstead. Four pieces, S175. Five pieces, $350. Sheraton Suite, Four Pieces at $375 J I Suite, as illustrated, mahogany oi walnut, bureau 52-in. long, 30x 36 in. plate mirrors, extra large chifforobe with sliding trays and clothing hangers, full size vanity case, full size bedstead. Four pieces. $450. Suite, as illustrated, bureaus 40-in. long, !!0x38 in. mirrois, laigc chiffoiobe, triplicate glass toilet table, bow foot bedstead. Can be fur nished in mahogany, walnut or old ivory. Four pIccch at S400. Five nieces at 8300. Dim Qiiftil I T1 jp" ' Er i" Jh Snltn. ns illnstratpd. in mahopanv nnd walnut. 45-in. bureaus, 30 x 34-in. plate mirrors, large chifforobe, triplicate glass toilet table, full size bow foot bedstead. Four pieces at S37.". Four pieces with vanity dresser at 8400. Gimb"ls. Second floor The Summer Adjustment Sale of Rugs Rugs are scarce and hard to get but that fact doesn't stop the Necessary Reductions to get stocks ship-shape for incoming fall goods. These few invite you to come see many others 9x12 ft. heavy seamless Tapestry Rugs, best makes, at $41.50 9x12 ft. high pile Axminster Rug 3, some seamless, at $54.50 9x12' ft. Smith seamless Axminster Rugs, Oriental designs, at $61 9x12 ft. fine close pile seamless Velvet Rugs, at $73 9x12 ft. best seamless Axminster Rugs, some very slightly imper . feet, at $67.50 9x12 ft. extra heavy quality Wool-and-Fiber Rugs, at $23.50 9x12 ft. high grade American fancy Grass Rugs, at $16.50 9x12 ft. reversible Wool-and-Fiber Rugs, at $17.50 9x12 ft. Colonial Rag Rugs, plain and hit-or-miss effects, at $15.50 and $22.50 9f tx w tiilAtro if tlin In 111 u Honolulu. T. II., .lujy lili. (Jly A. were smashnl. nn.r only tlio quick u-1.1- llie romiltlnn of Uip miUa.lo con- I uponse of tho fire brigade prevented it mmVi ' "'rorm"B ro n court from being limned vl ,.., ' " l"'1 .uspuicn to tnc ri" 11 ' ' ,"i''ii'''P iiowspnper here. $68.50 for 9x12 ft. fine close. pile seamless Velvet Rugs; best makes; in a variety of beautiful Oriental designs. lie inlkndo Is o.ciislonully uncoiiNcioiiM. ne .liipnteli n.J(.. It h;w ulso been an. uiimru mat tie ..mull on ,,j , empeior will leave Numerous otliei rosidriieeH nn. storeH wew VHitecl In turns and hiinllaily dealt with. Tin hinull force of police was powerlens. and tlie rioting reused oul when the Hotel exhuiihted thenielve.-. Two Steamships Sold niiMin. Juh 2ft. At Newport. Tip- perary. lust nife'ht n guni; of men shcaied ".isliinston, .Inly 2i;. (Hj A. V.j I the li'air from u girl because she whs j ' ; '" "nv lr"n lllul w wooden steam- , Ueeplng i,',1,,J'r',ucV.'!,t,,1 tnd" tllp ship-'asperated nt P iK Imunl. The iron steumsliip. the police turned HIS, HOW fll Un LVnn.il. ..A .... ..!.. ".. tl !. ...1. Ueeping company with n policeman, K- ine o.iLiiige, huiuiuin uim out nii'.l burned the houses 'ii. now nt Hnn Francihco. was sold of all the piinclpiil Sinn Fciners, onus loi ?r..!"u,L.1,njt "f ,Snn Frnnelseo. ing them to fly for tfieir lives. 11, v " . L: '" """"en steanisiiip i Two coast -guur.i siiiuons in uie 41c -Hlwnill'v"1.1. W'.JK Jt'Srt Iiuvpii district were raided y;;ste.da: (ino. i'. I . . " l" "UK OKI .-lll.- In one Ol llie imun, m iwiijbui triii . ... ,.,. mduHutiui i mei 'M"-.,.V ; ---.,. .- lllrown were uiucu. Many Oriental Rugs are in the Sale. Gimbels, Fifth floor Ion I7 I PRODUCTION ENGINEERS ft Years' Experience in Labor-Saving Devices & Methods Designers and Builders of Automatic Machinery, Punches and Dies and Manufacturing Equipment of Special Character Kngineern and Machinists A. NACKE & SON 236-242 S. 9th St., Phila. Walnut "TJ Keystone I'hone: Main 3311 v i .. rz: : . ;&r 1'iSiin' - ' 12. a :? Rheumatism and Neuritis "(iy ouiier Jxinger: unnK Mountain Valley Water Tim t .. J'c f umou. curative ivater from neur " a-ymigs, MTK. M . -''"OO'ISRO Y PIIYHICIAN8 Mountain Valley Water Co., 718 Chestnut St r5 SilUilm i i. ". HWIIIIIl JUIII 7 ".l. l! "l ttte.1 '''."- Curn. ,IIUJ .. n. It ulnhm oa iji in iiM M Mj ' ,, BWr, druraUtu, etc , or direct by u CuppI 7 I es Auto Tires Are Guaranteed Fabric, 9,000 Miles Cord, 11,000 Miles As a friend-making proposition The Cupples Tire Co.', Sr Louis, offers these Sayings of Nearly a Fourth -based on prices for tires anything like as good. abrie Tires, 9,000 M?les Cord Tires. 11, Blankets and Other Bedclothing At Very Great Savings in this "August Sale White Blankets, part wool, .$7.95, $9.95 and $10.95 a pair. Or, extra length, 72x90, $12.50. All-wool White Blankets, $13.85. $16.95 and $20 a pair. All wool Plaid Blankets, 70x84 in., $16.95; 72x84, $20 and $22.50. Gray Blankets, $8.75 and $9.75 a pair. Blankets can be sold at lower prices in August, as can furni ture it keeps the store force busy, whereas a sleepy store in Au gust would not pay expenses. The "advantage is ours the econo my is yours. 50,000 Uvir a Sheets and Pillow Cases Reduced One-Fourth The Utica Sheets Are 54 x 90-inch, $1.95. 34 x 99-inch. $2. 03 x 90-inch, $2.19. 63 x 99-inch, $2.25. 72 x 90-inch, $2.25. 72 x 99-inch, $2-39. 72 x 108-inch, $2.59. 81 x 90-inch, $2.48. 81 x 99-inch. $2.70. 81 x 108-inch, $2.95. 90 x 99-inch, $2.95. 90 x 108-inch, $3.25. The Utica Pillow Cases Are 42 x 36 -inch, 55c iO x 36 -inch, 65c. 45 x 36 -inch, 59c. 50 x 38';-inch, 74c. 45 x SSH-inch. 69c. 54 x 38'-2-inch, 75c. The Utica Bolster Cases Are 42 x 72 ,inch, $1.10. 45x72 -inch, $1.20. 42x764-inch, $1.20. 45x76 8-inch. $1.30. 50 x 761-inch, $1.45. F'nbt 1c Cord Tiibco JOx.l .. $17.45 $2.05 .30x3'$ $20.70 .... $2.50 32x3X $24.80 .... $2.90 31x4 $29.00 $3.40 32x4 $33.10 $49.25 $3.75 334 .. . $34.50 $50.85 $3.95 34n4 $35.15 $51.75 $4.05 33.4 . 34x4'. 35x4 36x4' 355 r.ibiio $45.10 $46.85 $48.35 $49.10 $57.30 - Gimbcls 000 Miles Coid $56.60 Tub.i $4.55 $4.95 $5.05 Fourth (loo. Wamsutta Mills Sheetb, Pillow and Bolster Cases the brand De Luxe of America seldom to hr had at a sauug. lie .imsutta Sheets ate 6i99 to 90x108 inch . $2.95 to $3.85. Sae 75c to $1.15H I lie Wamsutta Pillow Cases ate 42x38 j to -l)38:j inches. 72c to 88c. Save 22c to 30i The .un-mtta Bolster Cases are 42x70'.. ami 45x70' imhes $1.35 and $1.45. Save 50c, Bedspreads near pre-war prices 5000 LnK iet Bedspreads double bed .. e $1.95, $2.45. $2.95. d'm-tuushed Bedspread- u'em .Ut-ntk-cin-. plain hem. $4.95, $G.95. $8.65. Nitm-tmihed Hidipreacl Scalloped .in . r $5.95, $7.45, $8.50. put .it!ii-nnislid Ued tets ll'dspreait scalloped. io-ncr with scallooed Ooltci Roll to iratcli. S7.9f;. Q.Q". -n l S12-.8Q :i et .Si n fniirth M.ud Block Printed Bed S-ts Vers popular for - .1 11.11 ISO. S file bed s', $5.15 tl ,cl Double bed mc $6.15 a set Entire Subway Store Aisle and Regular Section $20,000 Worth of China and Dinnerware at Close Extraordinary Values Very Unusual Prices-All Wanted Seasonable Merchandise 'Trices Tell the Story" 2000 31-pc. lottuge Set. Rn.li gold lace or KoX lace and blue 1 ..inactive border dt igns Two 1 ' uU lardlj noticeable Ml to go Half border design. All sets complete with bread and butter plates. Factory seconds, but in many instances hardly perceptible. N'o raw cnip5; no cracks. ?:. set inusiraieii. te !2-l shapes. Kver set lomplete lor service ot six person-. Ml pieces lull gold-lined. Complete with bread and butter plates. Tomor row's price , $5.95 -ct Sae al most double. 42-pc. Breakfast or Small Fam ily Sets. Choice of two nr.it bor der designs. Bread and buttci plate- and alj necessary picies. at $4.95 a set". Save half. 500 do, dainty thin China Jap ane.se ware. Te Cups and Sauc ers, at 35c a pair. Gold band decoration. Save 10c (Pictured). 50-pc. Cottage or Small Family Dinner Sets. (hi. .e of two neat, 100-p. t.old Handle Dinner denully glazed and wll give tin Sets. I nmplcte , tor 12 people same service as imported pof. Bread and butter plates includ- Tomorrow's price, auj sie ed, rich border design. At less larger pnes included, 35c each than actual factory cost today (Illustrated). i 10?tsn1n ,' ?' '9-95- ,. 1100 Fireproof, Brown, White- than the cost 1S00 Black Jet Teapots, 2 to lined Casseroles. Choice oi ,c $2.75 u t. hi up sjic rn si quaiuv Hon erai sues and shapes. ".Seconds at Ic-s than today's wholes.ik io-t. 25c cub. v,. 5C lo 50t 1000 do. en plam. thin-blown glas, Table Tumblers, of superior quality, tit tor ..n tjile, while they last at 55c cio.-cn. 7-pc. Water or Ice Tea Sets, attrai t" - light-cut de-ign 7as il lusirated) 1 larce oO jft uu. covered Jug and 6 crood size (12. oi. i 'lumblers. lintirp set at less of plain glass. Gimbels. Subway Store ' II . 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