WP wrVTw '"' ".k 5 Tift MV w'Jiff&i: Pv, "?irti Tmm)f WiWl f- t ' " i- j. T LLOYD GEORGE MAY MEET FEHRENBACH German Chancollor, Expeotod fn Lucerno Today, Said to Have Askod Conference EVENING PUBLIC LEDGErPHIIiADEIiPHlA, MONDAY, ATJGTJST 23, ITALY TO RECOGNIZE SOVIET By tho Associated Press pari)., Aug. 23. Dr. Walter Rath cnan. German Industrial leader, arrived t Lucerne yesterday and Chancellor Febrcnbach is expected there today, ac cording to information received at this city. Doctor Febrcnbach is understood to have nsked Premier Lloyd George for a conference, but nothing as to the premier's decision has been learned. It is posslblo Mr. Lloyd George will re ceive Doctor Fehrcnbach on Thursday, In which case Dr. Walter Simons, Ger man minister of foreign affairs, also will attend. London. Aug. 23. (By A. P.) That Premier Glollttl, of Italy, waited to talk with Premier Lloyd George, of Great Britain, before replying to the American note relative to withholding recognition fiom Soviet Russia is pointed out as oignlflcnnt by a Lucerne dispatch to tho London Times. Premier Glollttl, tho dispatch says, In in full ngrccment with President Wil son as to the maintenance of Polish Independence, but hns given Italian So cially a pledge that ho will grant rec ognition to tho Soviet government. There ! reason to believe, tho dispatch adds, that Mr. Lloyd George approves the Italian position as to the urgency and expediency of extending such recog nition as soon as peace is concluded be tween Poland and Russia. "The Italian point of vlow," It con cludes, "Is that tho Soviet government ronnot continue to exist following the restoration of peaceful conditions in Russia. ORGANIZED LABOR ASKED TO END WAR International League of Trade Unions Issues Appeal to Workers London, Aug. 8. (By A. P.) Or ganization of nil workers In tho world to fight ngalnst future wars Is urgwl in nn appeal to "the proletariat of tho universe" Issued by the International League of Trade Unions at Rotterdam and signed by a number of European labor leaders. "Ono of the best methods of pre venting" futuro wars," says the state ment, "Is to rcfuso to transport troops or war material. Organized lnbor ohould rcase to be tho accomplice of imperial ism and militarism, and only the de rided action of the people will save man kind." Other recommendations made by the niprnl to world workers include de mands that no ammunition trains shall be run, no steamer loaded with wnr ma terials, not a single soldier transported, ull food supplies be withheld nnd the mnnufnctur.s of all war matcrinls end Immediately upon the declaration of war. A general world strike would be called if all other methods fail. "Comrades." tho statement con cludes, "in 1014 our organization was too weak to resist war. It is now strong, having 27,9100.000 meinlviw. but its strength rather lies in tho spirit which animates It. This organization has in its own hands the. power to save the world from a repetition of the cruel ty which lies behind it. War against war." Clear Baby's Skin With Cuticura Soap and Talcum Sotp.O b train t,T. eom Ste.tftry whir. ForiunpTM adJrus: CiUwUbrUrUi,Dept.Xt UUita.lUn. . PSEAH0 v i c rtiu.unc.rwn. DOCTORS RECOMMEND for Constipation. Acid Stomach. Indigos 'i"Vj c?n P uei' Milk at MaEnoala. Bold only bv the bottU never bv dot. Amateur Photographers! Present thla advertisement and wo will DEVELOP and PRINT your Brat film FREE! Offer Oood Until September lat Our Amateur Service Meana Quality and Speed THE ALLISON STUDIO 1210 Market St. Phono Jfllbert 2883 SOVIET FORMED IN DANZIG German Workers Seize Piers and Prevent Unloading of Munitions Paris, Aug, 23. (By A. !.) Ger man workers .at Danslg have established Soviets nttd have seized the piers, pre venting tho landing of any supplies for iu DdrV,cc?,rd,n t0 a rcPrt from that city. Tho German commander of the port Is sold to have refused to assign mooring for the French dispatch boat Accra nnd the cruiser Guycdon. Sir Reginald T. Tower, high com missioner for the League of Nations nt SKmlfr"'hJa8,r',,UBcd t0 tnko nny respon slbHity, declaring ho must await in structlons from London. LEAGUE TO DISCUSS EGYPTIAN FREEDOM GIOLITTI E LLOYD GEQRGEALUCERNA II Primo Minlstro d'ltalla Chlo- dora' I'Appllcazione del Patto dl Londra Published and Distributed Under . ... . PEpMIT NO. 841. Aiithorlied by the act of October . I'lT. on file at the Posioftlce of Phila delphia, Pa, A. 8. BUIII.F.BON. Postmaster dtneral. Negotiations for Recognition Will Take Place a3 Soon as Agreement Is Signed TREATY IN PREPARATION Hy tho Associated Press London, Aug. 23. Negotiations In cident to tho recognition of tho Indo- pendencc of Egypt by Great Britain will take place between this country nnd the world powers as soon as a final agree ment is signed by the Egyptian and British Governments, says the London Times. The final convention will be submitted for confirmation to tho British Parliament and the Egyptian Assembly. It Is probable the latter body will bo asked to pass a now organic law em bodying the new agreement nnd laying down tho future constitution and rela tive responsibilities of the ministry nnd the sovereign. Tho Times adds that de tails will be worked out for a trcnty of alliance which, it is hoped, will be negotiated as soon as tho Egyptian dele gation hero returns home and reports the agreoment to its country. Features of tho agreement, as out lined by Hie newspnper, include n guar antee by Great Britain of Egypt's in tegrity against outside aggression. The present system of placing advisors in different ministries will be discontinued, but British officials will be appointed to take over and carry out tho operations of tho public debt commission and look after legislation regarding foreigners. All British officials who may be re tained in the Egyptian service, or ap pointed In future, will be responsible to Egyptian hends of departments. For the present Egyptian foreign diplomatic ngents probably will be confined to countries where Egypt hns commercial interests, and British representatives will act elsewhere for her. Legislation affecting foreigners mny be vetoed by the high commissioner. foch may visrnT s, French Marshal Tells K. of C. He Awaits Opportunity Mete, Aug. 23. Marshal Foch will visit the United States when the Eu ropean situation permits him to take a vacation of the required length. The marshal made this statement to James A. Flaherty, supreme knight of the Knights of Columbus, at a banquet here. Marshal Foch was the principal speaker at tho banquet, which was at tended by the burgomasters of thirty Lorraine cities nnd towns nnd Minister of Justice L'Hopitcau. Kwnn, 23 ngosto. II Primo Minlstro d'lnghllterra, Lloyd George, o l'Qn, Glollttl si trovano In Luccrnn per con ferlre su urgcntl qucsHonl dl carattcro flnnnzlnrlo, sul rlfornlmcnto del car bon! o del grano nll'Italln c sul problema Adrlatico o sulla qucstlonc russa. II glornalo "II Popolo Romano" pubblica la notlzla cho l'On. Glollttl nnnuniicra' a Lloyd George che 11 Govcrno Italiano o' deciso n procedcre nll'nppHcazIone del Patto dl Londra. La notlzla, dl capltnlc importnnza, co incide con la dolibcrnztone rcccutcmento preen dal Congresso del combnttentl a Nnpoli o dimostra la cocrenza dell'On. Glollttl, 11 quale ncl suo dlscorso-pro-grarama dl Droncro st dlchlaro' jn favore deH'applIcazlone del Patto dl Londra, pur crlticahdo che in csso si era omessa la cltta' dl Flume. Londra, 23 ngosto. Che 11 Primo Minlstro d'ltalln, On. Glollttl, nttenda dl parlare con Lloyd George d'lnghll terra prima dl rlspondcrc nlln notn Americana rclntlvamento nl rlconoscl mento del Governo Kusso del Soviet, npparo evldcntc da un dispaccio glunto da Lticcrna nl glornalo London Times. L'On. Glollttl, 11 dispaccio dice, c in pleno accordo con 11 Presldente Wil son per il mantcnimento dcH'indipcn denzn dclla Polonla, ma ha nssicurato nl socialist! cho egli rlconosccra' 11 govcrno del Soviet. Qucstn o' 1b rnglonc per credere, nggiunge il dispaccio. che Lloyd George approva la noslzlono italiano che fa prcmure pcrchc un tale rironoscimento avvenga non opens con clusa la pace tra la Russia c la Polonla "II punto dl vista italiano 11 disnac' do conclude o' cho il Rovcrno dci soviet non potra contlnuaro nd cslstoro, In scgulto nlla compcta rlstorazlono dclle condlzlonl dlpace in Iluosia' Mllano, 23 ngosto Qui' vi o un pro gramma bolaccvlco per l'ltalia, il quale sarebbo appoggiato da duo mlllonl c mezzo dl lavoratorl organlzzatl o che lerl o stato splegato, durante una con versaztono, dal Slg. Bcnal, segrctarlo dclla Camera del Lavoro cho controlla lo organlzzazlonl delta capitate Indus trials d'ltalla. II piano, sccondo il predetto, c scm pllce. La prima faso comprendcrcbbc la rlvoluzlono con il minlmo dclle vlo lenzloj la secondo, stablllre- un govcrno soviet con la capitals a Itoma o Mllano: terzo, organlzzazlone del concllll del lavoratorl In tutto le Industrie ; quarto, una politico cstera che consista soltano ncl mnntencre le relnzlonl con nltrl gov crnl dl lavoratorl e il non rlconosccrc gll statl capitalistic! J qulnto, mmcdlato svlluppo delle fcrrovie, del'ngricoltura o dclle tcrro non coltlvato ncll'Italla mcrldlonalc o nclla Blcllin. DIAMONDS .BOUGHT Hou.e of Eatabllahad Rellabllltr Hlfheat Price Value Cuarantead LICHTEY'S g North lithst LBUO i c i o , Door ab Mk American Women Now In Rome Kome, Aug. 23. Tho American members of the International Council of Women, who aro on their way to rhrUHnn(n for tho convention there next month, arrived hero yesterday and worn erpptcrt dv memoera oi ino luiimn committee, who had arranged a warm fe! reception. Guticura Soap Imparts The Velvet Touch BeB,Olntiiit.Tleom B.Tr7irr a. Formla ddXMlCUU!.lUtC!WlUl,&lM.X,M4UMiU4. roor ANI T.ISin TRrtimT.RH tanllv relieved Tnftt&nllv br our aperlal nreh aupporta. fitted ana n1iiRtn nv evnerta. 6 u r flenmlrsa Elnatlo Hoalrrr. the most comrof table urport (or varl roue velna. awollen llmtaa. Trealr kneea nil anklea. Trnaae. aMomlnal ana atnietlo aus- mfra. of defnrmltv aorllancea In the world. Hilladelphla Orlhourdlo Co.. 40 N. lStk at. lwa Cut out and keeo tor reteranoa. f. U. SMALLER GAS BILLS Send far circular describing- the flue on our sas ranpe top. It'o a money-aaver. Patented and Guaranteed by r. H. Pearce & Co. 41 S. 2nd St Phone Lombard 41-45 $1.00 Chocolates ....60c 80c Sea Foam Kisses. 50c 85c Caramels 50c 80c French Nougat. 50d Save 40 Cents That's exactly what you'll do when you buy a pound of our dollar-kind chocolates. That's good business, isn't it, Jim? Of course, you know tho candies are good. Wo haven't made any other kind for nearly forty years. The name Hollis on tho box is just the some as 18-k on her wedding ring. JOHN G. HOLLIS, 920 Chestnut St ltflOPftft55T iSHOWYOURCOLORS at the maatiiead. Not n, Jbunch of wlnd.tore.. ahredded Iran, but perfect, cln Van f derherchen flare of durable material and aun-proot colon. Mad a to order prtcei mod-erate. F. Vanderherclien's Sons t N. Water Rtrert.'rhlladrlnhla "At the flloti of the Sail" An Opportunity is yours if you desire to ob tain photographs which ap pear in tho Ledger or any wo have on fllo. Tho Ledger Photo Service was recently established (due to many requests for prints) and rates may be had by writing or phoning LEDGER PHOTO SERVICE Room 311 Independence Square .,.;,. . J - .,V K r. tame . t -, a its apple huvlriVHiiClBaaVBnB 4la I ug- TL There's nothing like real old-fashioned apple jelly, flavored, perhaps, with currants; nothing better for "after-school" appetites than spicy apple butter I A full preserve shelf means winter table costs are cut! The cost of your sugar is a small part of the value of your preserves, but the importance of the right sugar is great. For your preserving use Franklin Granulated all Franklin sugars are pure cane sugars; all are accurately weighed, packed and sealed by machine in convenient sturdy cartons or strong cotton bags safe from flies and ntS' SAWTHEFRVITCR0P The Franklin Sugar Refining Company "A Franklin Cane Sugar for every use" Granulated, Dainty Lumps, Powdered, Confectioners, Brown, Golden Syrup. DaomcXJ RfgESiWrwnf T 'iisr iwnp t lnuy6 ' w-sr" ww-v Wj?k& i WfizUMim. 'tfi"--l 1 1 ,i ; tj-.jMwi l FRANKLIN CANE SUGARS '"Hi,V, 1920 ' ty-frV - .. , .. , m m Final Reductions Redouble Opportunity Van Sciver in the Sale Great With Only Seven Days More to Reap the Harvest of Its Unrivaled Advantages Final reductions that mean an increase in the already unequalled opportunities that mark the most sumptuous and complete, as well as the greatest money-saving August Furniture Sale, we believe, that has ever been conducted under one roof. Because the acres of our floor space are resplendent with the most exquisite Period Designs and Superb Mod ern Adaptations, as well as the handsomest of Plain-Line stvles for the inexnensive home. . With Suites and Pieces numbering thousands, marked at prices, quality for quality, far below any other Why Most People Buy Furniture Here A tratnandoua rcaarve of Fumltura atodca flow constantly from our Im manaa waraheusaa to tha aeraa of our aalea floors, aaaurlns aelactlon na wide ai In tha beflnnlnc of the Sale. Furniture we bought and stored at tho lower costa of alx to twelve montha ago In happy anticipation of tha eupremelv successful avant. The almost trebled output of the Master Cabinet makers of our own Factory) at dlrect-to-euatomer ear Inga Our prominent and Inexpensive lo. cation that In Itself aavaa our cue. tomara $280,000 a year, In direct contrast to the enormous rental a and hlah-costs of doing buelneea that pre vail In the congested shopping dis tricts. Our nearly forty yeara of apeclalla Ing In manufacturing, buying and selling Furniture glvea our customera advantages In Home-furnlshtng and economical buying we do net believe can be equalled In the United Statei. SSSIiB 9?3BHSS15-S!ffl w.m iiilffiHsOSSSSSSfSJSPSaa'l lll ai; a i-iwwfiiffiss quotations that have come to our notice. In addition, Odd Suites, parts of Suites and Suites in designs that cannot be replaced, as well as hundreds of Pieces that have accumulated from the record-breaking selling also bear the final re ductions that mean the best of buying for thou sands of customers, at prices that are bound to result in quick clearance from now to the close of this extraordinary Sale. lull ru nnita...- - i.i"Ksryi'.fct.r-r,ay,.'"i Lii '.i i ii'i i'i i". 1 ISIS WSr 1 1 j5sai5!p 'ilfililBII: wswk. M " " S iiSSISi II tiAnuzuitfE j AP&SI'RY ''COVERED MAHOGANY-AtuJ-LANE UiSkAKY SUltE, 3 PIECES, $195.00 Thla Invltlno Library Suite, with Ita restful and cheery furnlshlngi, admirably produces ths effect so ofton desired In embellishing tha modlunvslied room, which Is not always adapted to tho heavy Overstuffed Furnlturo frequently employed. Our decorators, using, the eleoant nnd airy Cano-back Furniture, with Its Queen Anne tines and luxurious cushion seats, have created an ensemble that Is as artistic as It Is Inexpensive and comfortable. A great value at $195.00. A mahogany Tea-Table, similar to the one In the Illustration, can bo had for (23.00. And tha Mahogany Bookcase, $55.00. rt Some el the Low-Priced Suites anil Pieces At every turn on our spacious floors you will find Furniture at savings equally great. Overstuffed Furniture A matchless array of Overstuffod Fur ntturo In designs more varied and bnnd somer than any wo have ever shown. For Instance yon may choobe from Ave dis tinctly different and beautifully uphol stered Tupeitry-corerad Suite, for $375.00. The designs aro an elegant as tbo colors are rich and attractive. One hns pillow stuffed back, another fan' cushioned arm effect, all have Ioos cuohlon seats. With theso go Hlghbnck. Flreplde and Wing Chairs, as handsome nnd comfortable as you over sat, upon. Vulues In every in stance greater than mb have offered In years. Overstuffod Tapestry-covered B plece Suites can bo had as Ion- ai 103.00. Living Room Living Room Suite, Mahogany-and-Cane, Tapestry-covered, 3 pieces, $137.00. Living Room 8ulte, Mahogany frame, Tapestry-covered, cushion seat and back, I pieces, $69.00. Bookcases, Mahogany finish, $24.50. Brass Beds, from $19.50 to $79.00. Boudoir Desks, Mahogany finish, (22.50 up. Writing Tables, Golden Oak, $10.50. Mahog any finish. 110.75 up. Davenport, Oak-and-Cane, Tapestry-covered, cushion scats, two pillows, $135.00. Living Room Suite, Fumed Oak, leather cov ered seats, 3 pieces, $154.00. Sofa-Beds, $59.50 and up. Bookcases, Mahogany finish, $24.50 up. Spinet Desks, various styles, $45.00 up Bookcases, Mahogany (Adnm Stylo) $32.50. Overstuffed Arm Chair, Down cushion seats, pillow back and roll head-reat. $65.00. Fireside Chair, Cushion seat and back, $31. Billing Room Dining Room Suite, Walnut (Louts XVI Style) 4 pleccn. $402.00. Dining Room Suite, Mnhognny (William and Mary Style) 4 pieces, $285.50. Buffet, Antique Mahogany (William and Mary Stylo) $98.00. Serving Table, Walnut (Louis XVI Style) 824.50. Others from $14.00 up. Dining Room Table, Mahogany (Queen Anne Styre) 8-ft. extension, 587.00. China Closet, Mahogany finish, (William and Mary Stylo) $55.00. Enameled Beds, $8.00 to $49.50. Buffet, Walnut (Louis XVI Style) $92.00. Dining Room Chairs, ono to two or more of a. kind In various Period styles, $3.50 up. Bedroom Bedroom Suite, Mahogany finish, 4 pieces. $183.00. Bedroom Suite, Walnut (Queen Anne Style) 4 pieces, $345.00, Ch'ffonette, Mahojrany (Sheraton Style) 585.00. Chlfforobes, Mahogany from $70.00 to $140.00. Triple-mirror Dressing Tables, Mahogany finish. $53.50. Trlple-mlrror Dressing finish, $C8.00. ChlTfonette, Mahogany $35.00. Trlple-mlrror Dressing nnisn. 341. ou. Bureau, Mahogany finish, $45.00, Vanity Dresser, Mahogany ilnlsh (Adam Stvle) $98.00. Chlffonette, Mahogany (Queen Anne Style) $59.00, Bureau, Blrdseye Maple (Queen Anne Style) 171,00, Bedroom Chairs and Rockers, $4.25 up. Poster Beds, $57.50 to $115.00. Tables, Mahogany (Sheraton Style) Tables, Mahogany Rugs 2 to 33 Below too Prices Sun Parlor and Porch Furniture in the Most Beautiful Styles we Ever Assembledat Unusual Savings. lays Heavy reductions have resulted in a great demand for these Rues, which rnnrnspnr rVi hoar. r.f fcQ otn ard weaves from the best mills in the country, but there is still an exceptionally good selection in designs and colorings. As wo cannot continue to sell Rugs of this quality at these prices after the close of this extraordi nary Sale, we suggest the wisdom of immediate purchases. We quote only a few items of the great values $126.00 Koyal Wilton, 9x12 $98.50 $94.00 Best Grade Axminster, 9x12 $72.50 $86.00 Beat Seamless Velvet, 9x12 $67.00 $72.00 Good High PUe Axminster, 9x12 $59.00 $54.00 Ten Wire Tapestry-Brussels, 9x12 $45.00 $26.00 Wool and Fibre, 9x12 $19.75 $72.00 Best Grade Axminster, 8.3x10.6 $65.00 $78.00 Best Seamless Velvet, 8.3x10.6 $62.00 $49.00 Best Axminster, 6x9 $39.00 $21.50 Good Axminater, 4.6x6.6 $14.00 $13.75 Best Axminster, 3x6 $9.85 $8.00 Best Axminster, 2.3x4.6 $5.95 Carpet Specials $4.25 Grade Ten Wire Tapestry Brussels $2 95 $7.00 Grade Wilton Velvet $40 Soma pattorns with borders to match. Hall Rugs Less Than Today's Wholesale Cost $36.50 Highest Grade Axminster, 3x10.6 $24.00 $41.00 Highest Grade Axminster, 3x12 $27!oO $46.00 Highest Grade Axminster, 3x15 ! $21.50 5l'J.&U Standard Velvet, 2.3x9 $13 85 $23.50 Standard Velvet, 2.3x10.6 ' $1650 ' $27.50 Standard Velvet, 2.3x12 ' $1975 I Olatha Seamless Rugs in blue, brown and green colori'nrs , for quick clearance. Sixe 12x15, $32.50: size 10.6xl3.fi. X2A nn ORIENTAL RUfiS IJOWN 2S TPfli Sfto7 An extraordinary clearance of beautiful ,, ,,. a,. 1.', nlng to arrive and some of which are included in tho heavy reductions in thla Excentionnl Snlo caay oeffln- LINOLEUMS AT LESS TEAM HALF REGULAR PRICE A clearancQ f a r part wib SSJEffiSS- and ?3'00 In,0,d "-"-M'affU MIRRORS FOR CONSOLE TABLE, BUFFET, DINING ROOM, BATH ROOM AND NOOK-S1.50 TO 5345.00. Stor Opwa tt-BJa A. U. (.lows ai 1. M Manufacturers. Importers and Retailers MARKET STREET FERRY, CAMDEN, N. J. ....." 1 ruwiTHinu, cu Lombard 830 ,gownSll Nw J.rwy. 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