TW in jvsthjn " '",f jf,Ww?' V ' "Vt''' P''! "? '"vjsjtpft ' J VWJ Vr . Y"- fi WWmmF" 4 EVENING PUBLICS LEDOEEr-PHILADELPHlA, MONDAY, FEBRUARY Xl, 1021 ia & '--wp$pp$ ISIT OF JAPANESE RINCE STARTS ROW hurt Intriguo to Break Be trothal to Princess Nagako Charged by Newspapers 1ESIGNATI0NS FOLLOW llv llio Associated Tress nvMn Veil. M. The prnporl visit .! nt flm Jnnnnpsn rrnwn i l nn enny "- - -.: . .. Irlncp o I-nRlaml nmi neniiiu n u IL.., Inlneiic" The rno Is declnred L form one of the most pxlrnoidlimry UcII?nts In tlio iiynnsuc nisiury ui m.- "Allegations havo been mmlc to the -I ihnt the rent reann for the visit nd'of Vron Prince Ilircliito N due bout a cancellation of the l.ctrothnl of hf crown prim-.; " . .. ,, r"l,?Aold depnrtment huM Is-ued nn Bctil statement to the effort that "nt Si RCim to he current" concerning aors fcciii i rn'ii i.r Dee to rnkor.ut that tl.n nation Si mulerstand that no cliatiKc uluit m"l .. nfrmn ntcd ( oncernlne the larrlaRc contract ns already informally kttlCd. . .l,nrrn fill illlripilO "..! ti liPtrothal of the crown 0 annii. v- . Vnenkn while IHwhllo is abroad was luunehed by 1 iron no i-i , . . C, ' by Field Murslmli nmnRiitu, tn. ...- i.ii. ctntexmen. It imnenrs nC 01 ll ' .,,..,i.,0,,l iinrllnmntl. irian' recently wrote nmnijntii nceils- htm of interference in the ove ,,f; "t """i .t.ni ihov Mibsemiontl.v s.enl -ntnr"tonl1 the'impcrlal pilnrex. aa.ul;n l!,- MIehl Nichl. l'ield ,rhl Yamasata has decided to re- from the presidency of the Privy ;ouncil and to Rive up n"J Renera snip a result of the Incident, holdlnc him- flf rMponsii.. .' "";: , , " , . An vet mymery bu""""" " "", '" J,i.LU divine that the nffair lively affected the iinperlnl household, he aiithoritiea arc declining to discuss he matter, Japanese. nii, n -Kr do not hesitate to characterize it a-an iiuii""- ...,- n What tnc wnpuiH."'!: iu-nniiii.f v.... m intrigue of the Clioslm military t...-,Bn n interfere wllli ine mnrriucu If tie crown prince and HatHiimn I'riti- k-SS thrcaienH u linns mun- iuy "; rcn uie lonp-sniounii-iniK miiihs"; u -n the extreme Nationalists, rcpre- Intins military influence, and the trees of progressive liberalism. The iposure of tnc nursed uiiciupi i im; trmv people lO liuniuiuir nn- nran i"i lw' I ' i i- i. n: n.ni i.. .. hMS cnarRra inauc in inu in-v mu.. i.u flvcrnmcnw really exist in .iiipiin one the war departmciu aim me oincr the forciKn ofBce. Not having been permitted freely to li'CUSS tlie Rliuniion, me ir-wsihiiivis 1? . Wwm fy mW Jwml- 'ft SSSW)? CHOWN IMtlXCK OK JAPAN Hirohlto, uliose lsl( lo KiiRlaud Is said to hao been caused by u court Intrigue tobrcah his betrothal to I'i'liiipss Nagalio. lie Is twrnly ears old TURKS SEE HOPE LI JNDON PARLEY of Near East Issues Hinges on Compromises PEACE DELAYED TOO LONG appealed lo the home department, de manding llbertj of expression, declaring this was neci'snry in order to allay the anxieties of the subjects of the emperor. Yesterday's edition of the Asuhl and Saturday's edition of the Yotnl-l,'rl were suppirsscd. MURDER GANG IN HUNGARY Nationals Returning From America Victim's of Robber Ring IJudaptt.t, Feb. II. (P.y A. V.) A number of Hungarians who have ir turned recently from the I'nitrd States have become victims of an organized minder gang here. Disguised as guides, members of this organisation lurk near the rnilvt y terminals and press their services upon utisuspicloiis arrivals, who are then led Into otit-of -tho-way places, waylaid and robbed, and sometimes murdered. A few dn.vs ago the body of (ieorge Hodnar was taken out of the Danube, where it had evident!) been thrown, lie arrived in lludiipest recently from Connecticut with ?.".I0() in his posses sion, l'ctrr Kelen, of Columbus, O.. who brought ?U0()0 with him. was kid napprd. and later was found shot to dentil in a neighboring forest The repeated murders have caused the authorities to post w linings and n c'ose watch is being kept for members ot the gnng. Skin Troubles Soothed With Cutictmra Sop. OTnlront,Trm. Se. everywhere lre or cnuearh liii Ramrtle rUrlf, Orpi. X, Mldn, Umi prevent n declaration of war against the. United States, and tlius protect . Kobcrt ( -ollege nnd other American In terests In Turkey. "There Is so much anti-Turk propa- I gandn 111 the United States that 1 doubt whether anything I may sny will re ceive any attention there. 1 trust, lintim-A. ll.nf lrit1lnt .nlnf'P TTn t-ft tflce. when he assumes the presidency, will , ,iulekly renew relations with Turkey thrown Prince Savs Settlement! and not follow President Wilson's J ...... . I ll.l ............ t I-. I Iioncy lowuru una i"u) iur i"r stancc, bis policy regarding the boun Idarles of Armenia." ! 1'irl, tVb. 14. (llv A. I'.) lie- vision of the Sevres treaty between the Allies and Turkey Is being opposed by every means nt liii disposal by former Premier Vcnlzclos of Greece, he de clares In nn interview published by the Petit Parislen. , "I cannot light oflicially. he says, 'but 1 can, nt least in private talks, plead my country's cause. 1 am work ing in the background for what I be lieve to be justice. I have made no arrangements with Constnntlne, but as I tun n Greek, it is my duty to defend, always and everywhere, my little home land against the ills which may assail her." PEACE PARLEY ARRANGED Rumanian and Russian Delegates to Hold Conference In Reval Vienna, F'b. 111. (Uy A. P.) The Humnninu Government, according to a dispatch from llui barest today, has ac cepted Ueval. capital of Ksthonla, as the seat of the peace negotiations be tween Kufnnnla nnd Soviet Kussia. IteporU that Soviet Uussia nnd Ilu mania were about to begin peace negotiations were current In liondon last week. A wireless dispatch from Moscow nsscrtcd llumnnla had re quested the Soviet government to send delegates to Hlga for preparation of a program for peace negotiations. The dispatch adds that Uumnnla had been advised by the llrltlsli Government to enter such negotiations. This latter as sertion, however, was contradicted in Ilritlsh ofTicIul circles. Oy the, Associated Press Constantinople, l'eb, 11. Hope that nllicd delegates will enter the Near l'-astern conference, to be held In Lon don, next week, with a compromising spiilt, was cxpiesrd bero today by d'll .Aludild F.ffendi. heir presump tive to the Turkish throne. Only by siifh nn nttltude on their pnrt. he said, will It bo possible to establish pea(c In wie isenr I'.nst. "What is most nided in the Near I. astern conference In London." the crown prince declared, "is common sense nnd moderation. If the confer ence should bo opeend in such a spirit it would be possible to settle the Turk ish tiestlon, but it Is to be noted that the Greeks ure divided ; that the Turks are not united, although their division is more nppaient than real, and that the Allies may not be In agreement. I'cnco Dehijcd Too Long "The Turkish peace bus been delayed too long, and perhaps It Is now too late if tlie Tuikisb Nationalists have a military agreement with the llolshcviki. If such nn agreement has been mnde, It Is tho fault of the Allies, nnd Turkey may be ruined by its relations with Ilussia. "If the Allies admit tlie impossibility of destroying tlie Turkish race, it is probable we can lind a common ground for negotiations. The mnin point for tlie Allies Is to stabilize control of the llosporus and the Dardanelles, nnd we will be willing to conclude an ac cord on this subject. "Turkey should follow a policy of peace, and not mix in the quarrels of Fitirope. I udvUed that Talatit Pasha and Knvcr Pasha be prevented from plunging us into w-ar, even though I Constantinople has been promised to j Itussln by the Allies. D was with the utmost difficulty that I was able to r-IF YOU LOVE-, FLOWERS you will not only be inter ested in our great variety of Flowers, but tho LOW PRICES Century Flower Shop 112 S. 12th St. WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'S Wanamake r 's Down Stairs Store for H AD-WRITER Part-Time Service "tarn sure Thoroughly experi enced in handling Exclusive Shop, Mil. linery. Department Store, Retail, Whole tale and Advertising Generally. BOX A-135, LEDGER OFFICE Resinol willhoal that rasR "It is a doctor's prescription and has been thoroughly tested through years of use in treating skin trouble and similar skin ills. Combining only , tho purest and gentlest ingredients, It. : . .'-It :.-.! i .1-11 in -l.!-.. I iu ia aiu-viuuy Milieu iu uuuuuiu siuna i or irritated inflamed surfaces. It' I promptly relieves itching and burn-1 I ing nnd hastens the healing. Aided , by Resinol Soap, tho relief is even 1 more prompt." Kcsinol products at 1 all druggists. I n -j x w -' iv j?te 1 1 -t-j" ;r le ORDB IdHJlH unzssgR nsrazpj tJMjW W Special Excursion Sunday, February 27th Wilkes-Barre and Scranton Stopping at Mauch Chunk, White Haven and Ashley Round !j Trip 3.75 IVar Tax Soe Adilllluiiul Stxriiil tniln Iriirs Urmllnir Tfrmlnnl 13:01 A 11. Mopclnc at ('olinnl)Li Am-., IIuiiiIiikiIuii M.. 1niie .funrltoii, f.nj;A!i unil Jt'iiMntnun. llrturnliie lcuic SK'r.inlon, (1:00 I. M : IMIkcs-Iliirrr. (1:3.1 1'. II i Ashlr?, (I:i:t 1'. M.:' White lliivin. 7:37 I'. .11.. und Mautli Chunk. 8:17 1'. it. Philadelphia & Reading Railway 1 CSKQ OKM3E21 BKHQS SZZOaD VBEEW ICmWill'i'WxKDK.Ba The Real-Fruit Dessert No extra price Get Jiffy-Jell in these days the quality dessert. It is due to you and yours. Here alone you get the real fruit juice condensed and icaled in glass. There's a bot tle in each package. Today it costs no more than old-style quick desserts, with flavors in dry form. We supply dessert molds to users. Also other useful things. Write for catalog of gifts. Tell us which you want. Jiffy Dessert Co., Waukesha, Wis. 10 Flavors 2 Pkgs. for 25c Valued at jgj s) j U HD von hear about the BIG Limerick Contest being con ducted by P. A. NORTH CO., deal ers in Lester Pianos and Player Pianos? H you missed the first announce ment in Public Ledger yesterday don't fail to get the Evening Public Ledger tomorrow. A wonderful opportunity. I nS (fi! S- fc.' fi sCJ r uu.'.Mff J'jjW'iA - ,.vyi jfliUitAtflu vi m, ..' t.mt)f djnammmmmmlF0?Tfit'''' mMfatetb Office Furniture Filins: Cabinets and Safes Reduced 25 - 33 - 5? pTT ip Completely destroyed our Office Furniture Warehouscfat JH XXvUy 266-268 S. American Street, on July 29, 1920. Our entire stock, with the exception of. the CF AUstce! .Filing Cabinets and Safes, was destroyed. As the manufacturers of our exclusive lines were unable to make immediate deliveries, we purchased an entire new stock from those factories that could supply, at once, merchandise measuring, as near as possible, up to our standard of quality. The GF Allstcel Filing Cabinets and Safes were damaged by water" only. Mechanically, they are perfect. The stains have all been removed and they, together with our entire temporary stock ot. DESKS, TABLES, CHAIRS, COSTUMERS, ETC., in oak and mahogany, will be closed out at 25, 33' AND 50rr from regular prices, to make room for our exclusive lines that are now coming in. This sale will continue only as long as the temporary stock lasts. A FEW REPRESENTATIVE 'ITEMS Regular Price Sale Price Roll Top Desks"(Oak) ' ' $98.75 $62.50 Roll Top Desks (Oak) , 215.00 107.50 Flat Top Desks (Oak and Mahogany Finish) 101.00 67.33 Flat Top Desks (Oak) 72.00 48.00 Double Desks (Oak) 139.75 93.17 Double Desks (Oak) 127.00 62.50 Typewriter Desks (Oak) 90.00 60.00 Typewriter Desks (Oak) 77.00 51.34 Tables (Oak) .. 80.00 40.00 Tables (Imitation Oak) . . 72.50 48.25 Safes, Double Door (Underwriters' Model) 440.00 330.00 Safes, Single Door 104.00 52.00 Four Drawer Letter Files, Steel . . . 73.25 54.94 Four Drawer Letter Files, Skeleton Type . 68.75 51.57 Those who desire to purchase for future needs can make arrangements for Free Storage in our New Warehouse, , pending delivery A. POMERANTZ 8r COMPANY 1525 Chestnut Street Office" Furniture' Department SECOND""ANDTHIRDFLOORS New Sports Hats Gay as Sunshine $8 The Price Is Special Brightly colored straws with wide rolling brims have gay fruits and flowers or ribbon bands. Often the brims ure faced with contrasting straws and colorings. For instance, a hat of robin's-egg blue bankok straw is faced with orange leghorn, and around the crown is a roll of orange ribbon. Or a hat of leaf green is faced with white and has a cluster of blue, rose and golden fruit of velour and wool yarn. All of the hats are very sunshiny and gay and wonder fully cheery things to own. (Miirkrt) New Peter Pan Blouses for Schoolgirls $3.25 to $5.50 Dainty dimities and batistes, almost all plainly tailored, but some aie trimmed with lace. They are snowy-white and very trim and youthful just what firls going to high school and college need and want. Other batiste and dimity blouses for schoolgirls are made with Jong roll collars or high necks. Many, including the Peter Pan blouses, are copies of much mote expensive models. Batiste Blouses 50 Models between $3.75 and $6.75 All so fresh and Spring-like! Tnilorcd styles with tucks as their only adornment, frilly blouses trimmed with lace, some with hand made collars oh, just about every imaginable kind of batiste blouse is here! Low necks and higli necks, square necks and rourd! A Hint of Easter in the Little Gray Salon! Gray blouses that lovely soft shade of gray are made of beautiful silks, crepe de chine and Canton crepe, mostly. All the most fashionable models for Spring! Prices begin at $15. (Mnrkft) Opp Women's New Wraps Bring Us Closer to Spring Thanks to a mild Winter women can put on their Spring wraps as soon as they like, which will be very soon, indeed, when they see how pretty the new things are. Charming silk-lined capes and wraps of serge, trico tine and velour have just arrived. S23.50 to S49. Sports coats and long coats of creamy polo cloth and camel's-hair are $18.50 to $59. (Murkei) 40-Inch Charmeose Special $2.10 Probably the last we will have at this low price. It is of a smooth and lustrous quality in navy blue and black the best colors of all. (OntrHl) A Dozen Styles in Women's Dresses at $10 Dresses right in fashion, too, and of good-quality material mostly soft serges. Styles are far from limited. Theie are traicht-Hnp dres' blouse models and frocks with straight bodices and gathered skirts. Bends, braid, silk or wool embroidery and contracting material are used in many ways as trimming. OlurkrH -es Plaid Blankets Wool-Mixed S8.30 in pink, bluo or tan plaid.- (or plain white), 7070 inche S10 this blanket is almost all wool, just a little cotton mi.ed in. It is 08x80 inches, in plaids of blue, gray or tan (Ccnlrnl) 1000 Pair Women's Gray Gloves, 55c Half tho early season price for these soft duplex chamois lisle gloves with self stitching and two clasps. They are in a steel gray which is not so light that it will soil easily and yet looks like Spring. Most women will want several pairs at Doc. Less Than Half for Flannelet Nightgowns Now $1.25 Six weeks afo gowns not so good as these cost considerably more than double. They are the finer kinds from a maker whose cheapest grade ordinar ily sells wholesale at $1.25. Cut extra wide, made care fully and trimmed with the best braids. Pink, blue or gray stripes. At this price many will buy them for outdoor sleeping and next Winter'.? cold nights. Oil Opaque Window Shades, $1 First 600 windows thnt ap ply can have these oil opaque full-length shades with stand ard soring rollers at this season's lowest price. White, two shades of green and two tans. Oil opaque shades are made on muslin foundations and wear far better than the cheap water color shades which recently were priced about a dollar. 3G inches wide, 72 inches long. All necessaries included. Pongee Blouses $2.90 Another shipment of those popular waists for young women and school girls. Ex cellent 'pongee made in three becoming styles with the new round flat collars or convertible collars. All sizes. Women's Silk Stockings, $1.55 Cotton Stockings 35c, Three for $1 The silk stockings are full fashioned, first quality and sflk from top to toe. Black and white. The cotton stockings are also first quality, well rein forced and full fubhioned. Black only. Ruffled Curtains $1.50 a Pair White rufTlcd curtains of good quality muslin are 2li yards long. They always launder so nicely, you know! Marquisette Curtains $1.85 a Pair Dutch curtains (that is, cur tains with valances) are of white marquisette. They have hem stitched borders und are finished with lace. One notices the better quality of materials in curtains, this beason! Soft, Fat Pillows, $1.50 Comfortable pillows arc covered with stenciled cotton crash and well filled with kapok. IGx'JO inches. (Central) This Great Sale of Women9 s Shoes Women have been buying two and three pair at a time and it is no wonder, with such unusual values and .so many kinds of shoes to choose from ! Prices range from $8.50 to $6.90 with all sorts of fashionable high and low shoes included. Sizes are broken in most of the styles, but the choosing is still good. Notable Among the Specials: $;i.50 high shoes black or navy suede shoes with exceptionally high tops; shoes of gray, brown or black kidskin with high, curved heels; black leather shoes with low heels. Brown Lace Shoes at $4.90 Brown Oxfords at $6.90 ,. , , i i -i., i. i , liood-looking brown leather Oxfords Reliable everyday shoes with straight wilh indicated wing or straight tips, tips, welted soles and low heels. The welted soles and medium heels. Girls, ,.,.,, as well as women, will want these leather is sturdy, yet pliable. , Oxfords. (( lirotnut) Men's Shoes in the Sale, $5.90 Real savings! This is about the recent wholesale price of most of the shoes'. Brogue Oxfords and high shoes of tan or black leather in several styles come in, men, it's your chance ! U.ulUr, Murkrl) Jrf.jK'A'4iW U w Mfv vjjajW a. i f$l A.J8 i sA dCWr" tf uniA-AtM. -Vk ofo ,uilM-,t tSdMi'i u ' a '$ dfa-wafc,. .,&,
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