w V f w I f " , :5r l , Bffi a f stMna richiesta - '' f' . v- ; RIGUARDO SPALATO L'Ammlraglio Americano Vor- rebbo il Rtiro Delia Navi Itallano dal Porto rubllihMt nn Distributed Undr PERMIT NO. 841. , t . Authorize by the ct of October (I, 117. on file at the Postoltic of PhlU- d,",h,t,P'1 A BUBLBBOW., roatmatter General. 't ttuenos Aires, 20 luglio. Un ill ,sjpaeclo nl glomnln "Ln Naclon," da jRomn, dice cho l'Ainbasciatore Ameri cano Itobert Underwood .Tohnon lia prcientato nl Mlnlstro Itnlinnn per gll -Affnrl Estcrl, Contc Sforra, tin memo randum del Vice Aminlniglio Philip Andrews, comandnntc le forze naall nniericnno nell'Adrlntlco, nel quale l dice cho perchc' rgli sla abile dl potcf mantcnorc Tordine a Spalato, Dalma 2in. c' ncceisirlo slnno ritlratc le navi itallanr nneoratc In quel porto. II corrlipondento nKRiUiige cho molta norprena ' stnta causnta dal fatto chc VAinbasciatore Americano ha presentato 11 memorndum al mlnlstro dcgll csterl. Roma, 2S IurIIo. Una Incrosciosa questione, nl dellnca (mll'orizonte tra la Orecia c 1'Italla a causa del I'lmpc riallwno del Miniotro dl Orecia Vcni zclos I junli sembrn (lectio n non flrmare 11 trattnto dl pace ron la Tiirclila se 1' Italia non ratifichi In convenzlnno itnlo-Rrcen del IhrIIo 10W, seconuo la quale le isolc del DodccnneMi. otl cecczionc dl Ilodl. venivano ceduto nlln Orecia in cambio della Valle del JJcundro In Asia Minorp. Un dlspaceio dn I'ariRi. al riguardo tlieo chc In dclrfcazionc grcca ha imormato gll Allcntl cho si rifiutera' , tit apporre la mm firma al truttato dli pace ron la Turchia se 1'Italla non i rinunzlcra' formalmentc nl pose.so I dcllo Isole dl cui sopra. S'lBiinni quale sara' I'nttCRRianiento cho 1 Italia prendcra. ma i ritiene . imnosMblle cue possa nccedere alia ' rlrhtcBtn della Orcein. ITn flinnni'pln fin T.ntwTrn nn ..!.. I'rlml Mlntstri dl Francla c Injrhilterra M Bono post! d'accordo. nclla loro nunlonc a Houlosne. nulla condotta da tenero di frontc al Govcrno Comunista HUKf-O. Eisl avrebbero deciio dl riconoscerc II Uoverno del Sotlet o dl nttharc con e-o le relazionl diplomntiche. La dcciolonc dei due prim! minlstrl snrn' Kottopnsta all'Italla per nvero la mm npprova7lone e la sua pnrtecipazlonp nl negozlatl on la Russia. Si dice, pero'.' (lie 1 tre Oovcrni, prima di aprirp I di'ttl nego7iati. chiedcranno chc II Ooverno di Mosea coneluda ta paee con lu Polonia. SYRIAN POLICY APPROVED 'Deputies Put O. K. on Mlllerand's Work by 205 to 84 Votes Paris. -Tuli '! m.. a i . t ulanatioas were demanded in the Senate mi rrancc'H military policy in Sm-iu (lnrlnc n diKcusilon .rpsterdav of 'the Widget granting credits to the high com mission in Kw-ia. After Premier MIL , lernml told the scnatora that France's polio va not one of domination but of liberty and Independence and that Franco preferred diplomacy to war, they approved the government's Syrian pol icy, 205 to 84. In proclaiming tho ote, Leon l"r; gcols, president of the Sennte, wild it wan evidence of the unanimity of that bodv in pnlng tribute to tlic soldiers of the Orient army and their chief. Premier Mlllcrnnd then neked the Scnato to nssocinte itself with him In sending congratulntldns to (lenernl Gouraud, commander-in-ehief of the French army in the Kast, for his tfforts In Sjrln. SUFFRAGEGAINSJN BELGIUM Future Parliament May Give Vote to Women on Two-thirds Majority RruMcM. July 2S (1U A P ) Woman suffrnge In IJelglnm made nn ndvnncc step toduv when the t'linmboi of Deputies, molding u crl-it otr the question by Its notion, oted b. an over whelming innjorlty for the passage of a bill to revise Article 47 of the coutitu tlon dealing -with suffrage The bill nccepts the principle that any future parliament, b ti two thirds majority, may vote suffrage to women without nccchsltnting n new mMon of the constitution. CHILIAN STRIKERS IN CLASH, MAN, THOUGHT DEAD, ALIVE Japanese Soldier, Missing 17 Years, Safe In Petroorad Hospital Tolilo, July 20. A letter has been received from n man reported killed In the Itusso-Japanese war in North Man churia by his supposed widow, who hns been married to a second husband for nearly ten jearn. A sergeant named Jlnklchl Onlshl has been missing since tho battle of Llan Aung. The authorities as well as the fnmlly of the soldier concluded that he had been killed in the field, and funeral ceremonies wcro observed, Ills "widow subsequently married again, two chll drcn being born by tho second hua band. Now, nearly seventeen years since the "death" of her first husband was reported, hp writes reporting him self safe In a hospital in Pctrograd. According to his letter, nt tho time of the Kusso-Jnpaneso war, ho was taken prisoner and hag ever since been imprisoned in a dungeon, which he was neer allowed to leave until, after sev enteen years' confinement, bo fell ill and wns removed to a hospital in Pctrograd. "ill Battle With Soldiers and Police In Revolutionary Outbreak Itiienos Aires. July 2D. ( A. P A revolutionary general stiike hi" been declared in Puntn Arenas. Chile nccording to information Mnt l tin governor of Snntn Cruz and receivul b the minister of interior. Strikers are reported to have in trenched themselves In tho labor feder ation headquarters which later n taken in nu nsault by police and sol diers. A number of strikers were killed In the assault. No reason for the stub is given. Electric Washers Select Yours from the Best AT the Electric Shop, Tenth and Chestnut Street, you will find on display twelve of the best electric washers on themarket today. Choose your electric washer from these. You will be sure, then, of a first-class standard washer good for many years' satis factory service. Easy payments, too. Tufts of mathtrsl nclude ettittaimg eillndtr, vacuum cup, and dolly. Various prices all on easu ttrms. rhont Walnut 4700. The Philadelphia Electric Co. i r WOMEN JURORS CONVICT Man Charged With Assault Found Guilty and -Sent to Jail London, July 20. Women Jurors Hmn0v.mP.an,c,cd l1 ER'nnd for tho first msic.ridn?' ,vh.cn Rl women formed P.nf ? Jury ln tho Bristot Quarter ?t teT'cy snt throughout tho day and heard six cases, but nt tho close of the proceeding two of them, mothers, asked to be excused from further service owing to tho claim upon them by their children. Tho judge granted their re quest and two other women immediately volunteered and were selected. In one of the cases charged a man wno was cnargcu wtin assault was sen fenced to nlno tho women jurors voting sol conviction. months Imprisonment. Idly for his ANTWERP TO BAR TEUTONS 'Heraus les Doches" Movement Is Galnlno fn Belolan City Antwerp, Belgium, .July 20. - Bel gians in this city who suffered in the war have launpjjcd a radical movement against the few score Germans who, slnco tho peace tresty csmft .,miIT have managed to ro-catab isb. themM!l in buslncsrf here. iaelttt Tho movement, known as "n,n. lc? Bochcs," developed wnUnewS! with ft big parade recently, and X then the property of some German m?J chants i has been attacked. Tho term a combination of German ami w.I..?i 1h meant to express the sentiment '"n..! ltl 4h flArmiinii'1 ' with th Germans. Out i llEjySasT.flyS-""-' . jstiin'p'iiiiii!l " ? -rrrrrsrrrr-rrrrrrT;srrr m BeSSI 5"" "5 Im (ft El M ' W ! SWTb li iTki !' 1 TJOWER, in the National Sextet, 1 1 feMy IglJslH I m assumes a different quality than I I 1 SUSS f i yu nave lown. The character of I j I KKJjI Pl'K I ' S this car is just as surely expressed 1 I mU Pl-rffirif I rjjl by its eager and lively performance w I wMm S I . 1 as by the line and mould of its low h I nllHrHH 6 I hung body. U Wmll' 1 SAMUEL EARLEY MOTOR CO. 1 ! RlpfaSpSIl l n 675 N. Broad St. Poplar 1991 'Phila., Pa. (K i ffilflBM i 1 m LffiMWMaSfflsiSffi'HiSJ I Successful Ytar B Store Opefl VMr " A, JUVand Clotes at B V. M.5 $32.50 Steamer Ward robe Trunks, $28.95 Vulcanized fiber ooverod. .$12 Dress Trunks, $9.45 Bolber. Canvas covered. 28-lncli. $16.50 Steamer Trunks Fiber covered. 32-Inch. 30- and 40 Second Door :MI1 and Phone Orders Filled: & HATS TRIMMED FREE OF CHARGE k!tBxrthe!3 Market Eighth Filbert Seventh Ono Yellow Trading Stamp With Every 10c Purchnso All Day VSVHAMVAMyV'i &440m4H 2 to H Dress Flouncings White net and Point d'Esprlt rurrtod, plaJted or gathered. Soma lace-trimmed. While thoy last. No molt or phone orders, Lit nrothers-First Floor, South Men's 25c to 35c Handkerchiefs, 12c Canibrlo; whlto or with colored borders. First Floor, South li The Second Day of the Endof theMonth Sale NEW SERIES TO-MORROW! YELLOW TRADING STaMPS Bringfe Golden Opportunities to You Entirely now lots from wholesales clearing summer holdings join with a multitude of bargains from our own fine stocks. You will find economics that are actually ntarvolous. In numerous instances prices arc less than they havo been for years. Read tho list carefully your own good judgment will hurry you here. FREE i To Every Purchaser of a Dollar's Worth or More Series "13XXW" & "13XXX" Good in any yellow trading stamp book, no matter how many other "extra" stamps you may already have. Yellow Trading Stamp are exchangeable for valuable premiums. All goods purchased tomorrow will be charged on' August bill payable in September. Men's $18 to $22.50 Tropical - Weight Suits .cSST-si yllw eUt mil ra Vi Genuine Palm Beach, Panama cloth, shepherd broken plnids and neat stripes. Men's $35 All-Wool BluclSOC Serge Suits ; With mohair lining. Also a limited lot of gray all wool worsted suits. Men's Khaki Trousers, $2.79 Boys' $8.50 to $10 Norfolk $C Suits Shepherd plaid. 11 to 18. Boys' $10 Washable Norfolk Suits Blue linen. Patch pockets; seams. Sizes 8 to 18. )5 tnped Boys' $2 to $2.50 Wash iQCc Pants uu Plain white duck and white drill. Knickerbocker5, or bloomers; nlso pome pants in regulation style. Sizes 3 to 18. I.lt tlrnlliri-h Seinm Floor, Till fit y$ an easy testand the only real one Give a fair test to any lubricant who?e makers claim high quality, and pay no attention to the price till after youe made the test. If the quality is a reality you will find the lubricants cost less per running hour in spite of a higher price For the proof of quality in oil is that its lasting ability shall make it cheaper per hour and you cannot consider price without considering hours. Test Crew Levick lubricants in your mill on that basis. Test them at every bear ing that contributes to your production in the power plant, the spinning frames, looms, cards, garnets, spindles, shafting right on down to the very motortrucks that carry your product away. You'll find the answer the same at every point they go further per dollar. They are refined exclusively from the very scarce Pennsylvania Crude oil acknowledged to possess the greatest natural lubricating qualities of any oil produced in America. And if you are a wool spinner, don't forget Crew Levick Wool Oils'. No member of the great family of Crew Levick lubricants covers more ground per dollar than those same wool oils. Tots' $2 to $5 Dresses $1 to $2.85 C.inplt un ch.iinbra, b.iilhtc and orRitidle inettlly trimmed .Sizes 2 to i In lot SI to $5 Apparel, 50c to $3 Infnnis lonjr nin tliort dreiWH, llnijerl. nl tub frorUs lio j'.fuIIb. prim f lips atvl lompeiH HIzeo up to i in lot $2.r0 Swiss Bonnets, $1 Latt rmbiold'O nnU ribbon Boy.s' $2.50 Suits, $1.69 ni.truhi.u or KliiBluuii. S'zes 1! to 6 .Second Floor $3.50 to $7 )$Q CORSETS f White ant plnK Models for nil ficure In Incline uni? Kirlw No mall or phnm nrrirrH llllol. IK Ilnitliors M 1N AIH'ADn $14.50 CouchlAB Hammocks 1" $3 tn $13 Corsets, $2 to $7 LOM dIHl girtjjp llUHt MX'OND 1'LOOR $12.50 Sterling Silver Wrist $7 O WatriiPR ( floO Sni.il! " it tli exlra Rood nlo' montti Tun (irrlc of lul.iid enamel, rtlbbon rl t li.mi $25 Octagonal Wrist $1C Watches .. iV t&-Jffl inniMiietit (.old - tilled casft) rni;r,id or plain, BUiirnu Ked foi Jpi an Comrrtlblo cn teiiHlon linli br.volct. $18 ISIesh Bags, $12.50 Mhrrlln li Donip t-luipc Wocn pimp lmi'llf Firm Floor. South Ay. Jm Hrown umi ii in no iu,ittrofH, Rtronc pprlncii idmstnhln lnd Hhleld mid tM nil7pl clmln eufpen sloii ' .Stands cvln $2 Collapsible Table, 98c rumed oal, LaslK jmt toffothcr 75c All-Over Panels, 49c Scotch lace brlr M'p Ovcr-loclted edR-cs. Aeroplane Linen $1.50 value S2 valtm 36 Ini'hm vldp I In. Iimh vide. 98c $1.48 M.id lor Drni-1 '.nvermmnt Remnants of G5c to $1.23 Drapery Material. yard, .'19c Various color Inns. $2.25 to $3 Curtain Strips, each, " $1.29 lo $2.15 f nlnurl i r O H ( Htripos $1.50 Stamped Dresses For children. Whltp plnur Slzps 2 to 4 Thlid Floor H.29 Rogers' Silver Tableware Tea Spoons, each 10c. TabloSpoons 1 rx-v Dessert Spoon.s tfSOC Dinner Forks I nrleht nnlsli. ' eaeh I,lt Brother Flint I'loni South Crew Levick Company $2 Envelope Chemise, $1.3f) Ten styles in pink batiste and white nainsook trimmed with lace.s, em broidered medallions and ribbons. Two sketched. PHILADELPHIA New York Boston Syracuse Chicago jWL SutndtNryCiUtt Soxviea ORjk St. Paul Omc1h0Wihi?djpcueersandwneisofQil ' i 11) tig, jl U .98 $2.50 White I Petticoats ' Ten models. Muslin top flounces trimmed with tine laces and embroid ery. One pictured, $2.50 Extra-Size X $1 qq Night Gowns l -O Slipover models, trimmed with em broidery edgings. I. II llrntlirrH Kli('USI) I'M.OOU Women's and Misses' 12.50 J" A Summer Dresses f ff" Of figured and flowered voiles, ortrandics and checked and plaid ilts, short blccvcs and quaint or- trinclinms. Have sash Kirdle3 or be! candle collars and culls. Women's & Misses' $10 Dresses, $5 Very practical models of voile and gingham in the favorite summer colors. Some have attractive vestec, others arc prettily piped and pocketed. ,, ,. i. ., i. Women's & Misses' $15 Dresses, $8.75 Of sheer figured and flowered voiles, linens, ginghams, beaded Georgettes antl taf fcta. The delightful styles show rufflings, plaitings, frills hemstitching, soft i ashes perhaps touches of lace and distinctive pockets. , ,, ,, ,.,,., ,. n Sale! Wash Skirts $3 Values, $1.50 Of white linene. $4 Values, $1.95 Gabatdinc, lincne, rep. $6 to $7 Bathing $4-85 Suits One-piece belted styles with large patch pockets and con trasting piping. Mt Brotheri. Second Floor Mib X-vtir S "L T-fP'l LTV sl L 111 )y W $6 Georgette $ i gg WAISTS ( Thr.p beautiful Ht.vlpa h-nf ehort plopfs. piptty frill front, collar of cronin Orlpntnl luoo and Vnlenolen iiph )-re trlmmlni? $T"29' VoTlc Waists, 98c F.mbroldprrd collar cdppd with wide lace laie-trlmmed cuffs. $1.50 Voile Waists, $1.29 Corded odo with orcandlo collars Hiul ciiffR. hpmstltcliPd and trimmed with Uiro Many oddn and ends also in me groups $2.50 Voile Waists, $1.85 Ha orKaiidip rollur, cltnttfr plaltB and lace ti Immliic Mt Brnllifri sni'ONP FIOOH Children's $2 Parasols ford loops 1st Floor. Market St. 11.29 $8 Indirect($P Qr Fixtures 3v3 For how I gaa or electricity 16-Inch $12 Electric Shower, $6.95 Three-light: lomplete with nhnde Mt Brother.. THIRD FLOOIl $1.25 Damask, Yard, 79c Mercerized f8 Inch 75c Crash, yard, 49c ruro Irlah linen Barnslc 85c Martex Towels, 69c He.iy double Terrj jariiH Large slzo. FlrBt Floor. North $4.98 to $10 $ Trimmed Hatsj SAI.K 10 . JI. Chic dark hatH for trael and lovely light aporiH & dreHsv aUlen Of all tho approed Htraun, nlso of taffeta and Georgette There are Mimo beautiful while and pink ImtH for wear with Mimmer coatunies Mt Brother Third Floor $3 Tailor Serge $1.95 All-wool. Navy and midnight bluo; sponged and phrunlsen. 4S Inches w Ide. $2 Mohair Sicilian, $1.59 50. inch. Nay, medium gray crc.im and black. $2 Imperial All Wool Serp:e Meilluni twill 3(5 Inches Naj and midnight blue 1.38 w Ide. $1.50 Skirtinff Plaids, 9Sc 38-Inch Black-und-whlte. bron-iind-white, na-and-Hhltc and na -ami-tan. Mt Brothers I-'Irat Moor. South $10 Bungalow Sets $4.95 13 p I c c o Oolo border d o c oration Sen Ico for t-l persona Q $22.50 Dinner Sets, SI l.!Ti 10n pleies fiold lace border deco ration Senlco for twehe persons Mietrhed. Third 1 loor Women's $1 to $1.50 Silk Gloves, 69c Majority two-clasp. Limited lot i mull nr phone orderti. $1.50 Long Gloves, 98c i hamola lisle S-hutton !iav and mode First li'loor. JJlgnth bt $2 & $2.50 Wash Silks 98c & $1.25 arrt wide. Genuine .Iapane" wash fcillts, neueit patterns. Stripes arc 08 s checka, SI.2S, Rcmnanto of $2 to $4 Georgette Crepes, yard, 98c Short lengths; plain or fancy No mull or phone orilem filled nn Milan , ,. Mt Brother FlrHt Floor, bo'"" isW HIEL 9W mI0F Women's $5 to $7 j $ Low bhoes j Patent colt, gun-mclul, black and brown lid, white canvas and linen. No mail or phone orders, Women's $3 & $3.50$55 White Low Shoe ... Sea Island canvas and poplin , i" plain pumps., Colonials & Oxfordjics. Mr$8ir$lGMOxfbrd(, $4.63 ri.. -n i ie il .nlf. Li, .1,1.11 1 . , , " JVUSDlll fail, LTUI -l"L:illl v"". i!iii!lili,LEatcnt colt- A' ma or Phone orders. nTcSs Children's $3.75 to $4.75 Pumps Sues 8M, to 11, $2.45 Sizes 11 Vj to 2, $2.8." nlfrL 0iSu,bPS 1a .pBtent J0''", Run-metal, white Nubuck; also oxrords in black and tan cordo and whito Nubuck. -"--- ....-...-.....,...,. . , 11Ch,,drens $3 to $3.50 Pumps, $1.98 I'atent coltskin and Run inttal. Sizes 4 to 8. '" "rollien. -FIUST FI.OOU, NOnTIl OufPUr Blurut J. Sr I3rytllo t J.onrf rrlct.Sevcuta floor of O 'J ur Xtw Bulldlnr, 7th MurUtt UU.SUt Drotb? i T & rx. ttj j, ' tl