if 1 if : -v m , " & w i . r 5TV HWuy WW ti ? sl V f I. !.?' 'V, ?' V, HT" w l ," rV . fv. .,. jwjv , .( - - i ,r . i -. - .- ' . " ,.V:Y " n - ' , n 7 1, JW t(J t ty Ml'?., i , v. ' . r " "" t. 1t , lt', '. ' . A awwrown n -1 '-T " (it. S, 'evening Public ledger Philadelphia, Wednesday, august a, 11020 re '.vWi PREMIER HUB , AH MANNIX Fanned Dying Embers of Big- otry in .Australia 'into Flames, He Charges LEADER OF SINN FEIN ny llio Associated Press Atrlbourne. Australia, Auk. 1. W. IIwhM. prfml" "f Auftrallo. Hijciik. InV liprr today, nttnckod ArchbUlion riAnlol -T- Mnnnlx. who N now on IiIk !'?v from the rnltod State to th- t,tl-.li Mo nfH"'; nvl,nS bcc Hotl. Z . unulil be Imrrcd (now i Ireland r,,Vt-,Ar'UiXp,MaV,nrx onTly 20 i. uhlrli lie vigorously denounced Mr. "DemonstrntlonB In Amcr en favor uhlc to .rclibisliop Mnnnlx." said Mr. Ifi che. "ere rarefully utage managed n a manner similar to that pursued In thoe arrniiRed In Australia, and the ncoplc who acclaimed him there were Sinn Poitiers, possibly leavened with Dolohcriki or other wild fanatics. UchbWion .Miniiiix dors not represent Auftralln on tin- IrMi or any other iViifstinn. iind I the ncknowledied Sinn I'eln lender In this country. "Winn lie uirhrcl In Australia seven 1(ir ui." Kie premier continued. ustralla was freer from sectarian bitlerne than any country iu the woild. Spurred by boundless personal Ambition and hatred of Oreat nr tain. YrchbMinp Mnnnlx ban fanned the lliiiig embers of religious bigotry Into a tierce blaze. Butherinc nround him Ptfry fanatic alien and Sinn Fcincr In the countrv. Ho worked Incessantly dur ing the war to prevent recruiting and ,pp the enemy defeat the Allies, work ing great harm to Australia.", t , Referring to an alleged threat by Archbishop Mannlr .to "deal with Hughes," upon the prelate's return to Australia, the Premier said: lie tnUV. hllf. )lrt nt nil. tin Una n return." ' Washington . Aug. i, Kamonn Dc Jalcra, president of the provisional Irish Republic, was at his office here today and his uecretary said plans for the immediate future, were indefinite. Asked as to reports that the Irish chieftain was planning to sail for Kuropc soon, the secretary (.old they 'were being laughed at" by leaders of the Irish cause In the United States. ORPHAN MULTIPLIED BY 9 New York Woman Fooled by Error In Cable From Husband "Sew York, Aug. !. Mrs. Harry Pcrelstein went o the plVr yesterday to meet her husband from, whom alio bad tecelved a cablegram sa'ylug he whs coming home from I'krainla, bringing ninwwnr orpnnns. Hup nnd her daugh ter had arranged to take the nine littlo mills ir.to their home on Second me nuc. Mrs. I'rrplstcln waited all afternoon, but the Helllc Olnv was delayed nt quarantine. This morning when her bus- band waixcri down the gangpianK nls wife found not nine but one little fellow whom he picked tin Iu Konstantlnoff. the son of an old friend. On July in Pcrel stein wired troin Moscow: "I and orphan returning." Which the cable company or the nolshevlkl changed to : "Nine orphans returning." So there was nothing for her to do but to prepare the house, put in nine beds nnd nwait their coming. WOULD USE LEVIATHAN Steerage Offer It Rejected by United States Shipping Board New York, Aug, f, A proposal that the giant steumrhip Leviathan, formerly the Hnmburg-Amcrlcati liuer Vatcilaud, which for more than a year bns been lying Idle nt her Hobok-n dock, be used as n transport for stecrngi passenger to and from Italy was intuit recently Co the United States shipping board, It was learned here jpsterdnj. The proposal, it was aid, came from a shipping firm engaged lit an cxtcusivn business of handling Miird-closM pas sengers, but was not favoiably received by the bonrd, The liner, according to naval offi cials who handled her as n transport, could be made ready for sea nt short notice, provided it was not necessary to restore her former palatial passenger accommodations'. jMMMM&mwMWMmn ii Talk Them Over Many people fail to avail themplves of all the oportunities of fered by the bank. Are you using all of our facilities that could aid you? Have you financial problems that we could help you solve? Come in and Talk With Our Officer OTWMAL TOUST & mMPANt Market and fourth Sts. a PHILADELPHIA ; CAPITAL & SURPLUS $1,400,000.00 New Victor Records for August Nqw on Sale HEAR THEM HERE G. W. HUVER CO. THE IIOIIE OF BE I! VICE 1031-33 Chestnut St. Pianos Players ilPM BIBLE STUDENTS MEET Two Men Imprlaonell During War Among Leadera Present Scranton, Pa,, Aug. 4. Three hun dred students qf the International ltlble Society from all points along the At lantic seaboard arc. holding a comcii tion here. Prominent among them arc O. P. Fisher and ('. J, Woodworth, of New York, who during the world war were arrested uy tiio government in connec tion with their c rculatlnc a book. "The Unfinished Mystery." They wcrt; each glven.twcnty years' In tho-federal pricon at Atlanta. They were pardoned nftcr mm I..W n Itlfln iiiam limn ft (nnp. Ilrlff nil .111 u Mini; IMVIV ..la. ii , .. . "'n ndlcr Ucncrnl Hall, of Washington, 1J. C, Is presiding. PanamaHats ntpnrhnt, lltorkril anil Trimmed In any strip. r ue no nrlil to Injure jour lint. JEFFERSON HAT CO., 135 S. 10th ds OTmMT Puncture Cure Kor Kev docs more than imme diately seal punctures: it kcepJ your tires properly inflated, cooler nnd adds mileage. Use Kor Kef in Every Tiro JENSEN SALES CO. 1614 Cherry St. l'hone l-oeut 383 ggSa Thcro hno been borne controversy as to whether Elbert Hubbard or Ralph Waldo Emerson wrote: "If sou mike n. better mouio trip than your njRhbor, though your houno be In the woodn, the world will mke a beaten rath to jour door." but the truth of this prov erb has been well demon- 3 stratcd in the success of i THE UNUSUAL ROOF GARDEN At (lie Hotel - lotradtve U'LriVrWrm Produce 15,000 to 18,000 accurate. Mnitary. dut-proof and (where required) air-tight paclu(rM daily. Reduce' labor cost tremendously. Replaces 15 to 40 operator. Pneumatic Machinery i built in unit each one com nlete in itself and desisned to aatcmble into the moat , practical nnd economical macrne-packaging ytem made. in use by w yo ' tne packers ot all machine-pack, aged good. Now packaging a wide variety of product hitherto thought impoieible. Every ytem is flexibly adapted to packaging numerous lines. Get foil partkuUn from oar oeareit (ate oflVo wit boot emotion. PNEUMATIC SCALE CORPORATION, UTD. NoHolV Down. Mm. BoMon New York CUakgn PNEUMATIC AUTOMATIC PACKAGING MACHINERY t rj v WEST END TRUST CO. Broad St. & South Penn Square interest will be paid oh savings accounts until further notice N V7'r?isvNr -HHttHIIHHBHU-n-n-P-n-3 strange It wasn't thought of be fore! Capt. X's idea a Turkish Cigarette of the famous Pall Mall Blend, round in shape with a free and easy draught. A cigarette that does not not have to be tap ped.squeezed or loosened. f I i r-u-a-n4 Yesterday the idea of Caj. X today the idea of all who are particular forever abjgsucce&o. Read the Story of Capt X NTHBY ARE GOOD TASTE" PALL MALL FAMOUS CIGARETTES ounds 20 Pall Mall Rounds (plain ends) in the w- new foil package DJC ,FIAE? OIC0RK (REGULAR) IN BOXES QF 10, 50, 100 AS USUAL ' I3: Fi. -a . Business Perspective T sometimes happens that an outsider can see things about a business enter prise, which a too close association by those responsible for it, may have obscured. This is particularly true if this out sider be an organization of men who have made it their work to value and appraise many different kinds of busi ness and render accurate and searching reports of what they find. Jf0rt, SJacoit & c?JVU have such an or- ganuation, and their activities in valua tions and reports cover practically the entire field of business, industrial and public utility enterprises. A request will bring information of how they can be of service to you. Address: jfot& Macron a Dam ncnnecr0 v 115 BROADWAY NEW YORK ISTttWERlGE & ' TIL CLOTHIER'S AUGUST FURNITOR Presenting Advantages in Quality Selection and Value That Can Readilu be Verified by Comparison J- We advise our customers with all sincerity and with all the emphasis possible, that the advantageous time to buy Furniture is NOW. Our August Sale prices are considerably lower than our regular prices, and these regular prices were actually lower mail LU-Ud O lllrtiicu vaiuc o based upon the manutactur I - 1 t j m I W. B. KUGLER, Manager 1 J$&jmjm I Broad at Fairmount Ave", i j55" " M '"" ''"" ''""' '-. J j L----J If gtf Tl wr ri mmj v JB jltt Jff f urn FK ru.rr rm II ' jj II rB r) F WWT 1 Ki DELICIOUS AND REFRESHING 21 Z ! AU UI4 4R .r..o fha riflV II V C HK7 lilt tllUt OUVEO IIU JJ. JV II ' H 2 4 a Demand tho'genulneby full namo 8 j SB nlcknamos encourage substitution. I lC 0 M The Coca-Cola Co .k fflffi jg H ATLANTA GA m) r I I SB y "v jr-vixi f ii'uftJ - n ;l 'riE'Til3fcJ VTSBrrrSr? SEE! I I K ill :f ttsaMmHSSM , VHA1"''1 " "-tt"rAilTriraMJirJ.JT-WiinJlrJt y& g fx.M & yriMeffiW WHMfik t WQkWr i 1 ' ! I I.I 1, 1 I These Umbrellas Special at $6.50 A fortunate purchase of fine Umbrellas, covered with piece dyed Union Taffeta (silk-and-cot-ton), with tape cdfje. FOR WOMEN, Umbrellas with wrist cords, bnkclite - top bundles. MEN'S UMBRELLAS with hook or crook handles of plain or nat ural woo'd. some with ' bakelito ends $6.50. HtrRbrlrtie . Clothlir Aliln 7, Mtirk't Slreel Motor Robes, $15.00 A reduction of more than one third on WOOL ROBES for mo toring or for the steamer. Hand some dark patterns now $15.00. Straw bridge tc riothler Tourtli KloorJIiirlet Street Y. SALE i $ t mi V 'Mtfv A p y & (cHiB ii A:t I JJ S9MpjSH Ie?5 . . j A Ik' -5 t UAOv-4 v&K&5s& tJrHrVTw fe Wte-Jmrn' :ys If jy . UrT ... T lb0 Yy KvlKr. S2 w.kBw tf J ' " IT . JfhKSP . J- ' ' " ' Tib" v V 'JT S ,r-- ers' present prices. We should like to see some reduction in cost at the factories in the near future, but facts are facts; and' the prices asked now at i.t -Tnni-yMMnr. rt r 1 ! fV V t I I1 O ,1 mu xai;t.uiieo ai iiikiiui. liicih . we paid for the Furniture we own bought weeks( or months ago. There is no sign of wood or wage coming down soon; the best we can hope is Tjfar they do not continue to go up. ' Meantime, OUR ENTIRE STOCK OP FURf NIURE IS REDUCED a splendid assorting of Dining-room, Breakfast-room, Living-room and' Bedroom Suits, and innumerable single pieces. Biiy NOW, shop carefully, and COMPARE FurnitureJ and values in all stores. " a y Htrawbriditi fi. Clothier Furniture Third l'loor, ' v ' Metl HeditdiilH and DeddliiB, Fourth Floor, Bust To-morrow Our Clearance of Men's Shirts at Reductions of 25 to 40 per cent. Thousands of Shirts are in cluded in this great seasonable clearance of stocks. Some short or incomplete lines arc included but every Shirt in the lot is from our regular fine stock, and measures up to the highest standards of quality, cut and fin ish. Decisive reductions have been made from prices that average! lower than elsewhere Men will be here in throngs women, too! so come early and choose from best assortments. The collection consists of Percale Shirts, $1.80 Madras Shirts, 2.45. $2.65 Rep Shirts, $2.85 Practically every desirable pat tern and coloring of the present ' pnn.nn ... inii1iiHnl . . V . 1-i.a ilCUDUII Ifl UlllUUUU 111 illU I1UUVU lots and all sizes to begin with. StruM lirlilKH A. I'liiinl Hint Ktnrr, niKhth Sin.-t Women's Summer Dresses Reduced for Quick Clearance Weeks and weeks to come when women will be wearing Summer Frocks, but advance autumn Dresses are crowding them out of the Women's Dress Section. SO PRICES ARE SHARPLY REDUCED: Voile Dresses, $9.75 to $12.50 Cool, practical Summer Frocks of figured cotton voile, chicfty dark shades. Draped or tunic models in delightful variation. With white vestee or round collarless neckline. White Dresses, $10 to $13.75 Straight-line or peplum models jjf all-white dotted or striped voile, prettily trimmed with lace. Ever so cool and dainty to look at and to wear. Finer Dresses, now $21.50 A group of lovely distinctive Frocks, fash ioned of otgandie, dotted Swiss or tinted vot'e. Many tiimmed with real filet and Irish laces. Each with its special fashion features. One model sketched. Silk Dresses, $18.75 to $30 Every day women arc asking for just such smart, practical Dresses of crepe de chine, foulard, taffeta or satin-and-crepe Georgette combined. In navy blue, taupe and black, also some models in white or flesh color. Charm ing styles vaiiously draped, plaited, with tier or tunic effect. New Autumn Dresses, $55.00 to $150 I -Mr.iwbrtdK 1 I lutlil, i Situml Flour, Market titrret 'X -Si ft f ' t t -f J? A Re-grouping f Dozens of Lots of Men's and Young Men's Spring and Summer Three-piece Wool and Worsted SUITS At One-half Their Average Original Price For to-morrow we hae a collection of about EIGHT HUNDRED Men's and Ybung Men's Spring- and Summer-weight Suits coat, vest and trousers that were sold earlier in the season at prices averaging more than double the all-around price decided upon for this remarkable clearance $24.50. The collection includes Hart, Schaffner & Marx, "Alco" and other good Sir is, in youthful and conservative styles; neat gray mixtures, checks, stripes and plain colors. NOTE Of course, you will not find all sixes of any one style; you will find your size regular, stout or short in the collection, and in the right weight for present or autumn wear. A WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY $24.50. The Great Sale of Thin Summer Suits Continues Now $13.75 and $16.50 These are not the ordinary tropical Suits, but Suits of genuine Palm Beach Cloth, Cool Crash, Panama Cloth, Bermuda Cloth and All-Wool Crash in a wide va riety of light and dark shades in models for men and young men tailored with all the style and smoothness of fine woolen Suits; some arc skeleton-lined with silk, ).- htruwlirlUi'i & I'luthlrr Htioud Floor, )3t STRAWBRIDCE & CLOTHIER, t MARKET STREET, EIGHTH STREET FILBERT STR&Et, Lj , , (-" - - j.. Al m $i u ! ll -' j ; ,1 Tl 5 i a, 1 it i W ifr KBVj lw.'L -..- ,'ilVditmvJ..lA.U..lJ.J Z' IMAL.l.'aEB &.-;.wstj.(w -i U&-- sait (.( I j? $1 i&fhisJ - 3Z