o'fam m"Jm'imfw "&9 WT v EVENING PUBLIC LEDGERr-PHILADELPHlA, EDNESDAT, MARCH 1921 17 EKKPST UNA GRAVE RIVOLTA SCOPPIAAFIRENZE La Truppe Occupano Militar mante la Citta' Pronte per la Ropressione . . II ..i.t .. irhi r A 3 nuni.BSON. , rostmaater Central. i-honro 1 '""" -I n,,ici l'C,son,,. .,, ,im..(.'UMlc. pin" rtl rento fIIP ..nrrfiOll ..miii "into niroMnIo 111 oonsp. ,,mii tW ilLnnlinl mil' woppintl per ,p. '1H .on.iit.NII I iiunli scinbrnfrlir ' ... fnilo nlnn prr un roinpNitto :;:,:"; - ra.mncn.iom in ' ,''"!n.!o0'i''l'-itn' " 'l1l """ J, "lt,nrn- quel ;wo. ,,Pilnnno roiti rnpt emmiiilMi e elo C nlln pionlpwa lHlc mhiin- puwi i, rVprlnifrlo nl nlU fcrinn nttllmllne Clo I PP.' "',I, lnwtlsnlonl w '1 .1- mitorita" winbrn rlie i 'omplnl ' ' "'trnuto lni loirovlerl ,Jn to -lolln imppp nnnlrtBHl i-oiuiitil. ,,,.! nn Irallio eittn , iVn nut- In x,"r''a "",,( '" ,'",n '," , " o .mm nl ponimiilo .11 im '"-nprRlp situnri.-n.' l Itlfiin mnvp. 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(lift liPtwppn lluit cmintrv nn.l tl.p l'lillp.1 Stiilix, (Veil Hniiiihwoith, nil prnrcrctnr.v for fotplun nffnlrK, Knlil llinl llritlHli rolntiotiN with Japan bad mi, nrrmiKcil thi'tnsrlvfs (but (Jrpnt Hrltnln would not be Involved in .neb n striiRKlp. Sir Tredprlek fnrtber hk!pi1 ubctlirr nMNiirniHTH of this stnte of nffnln. bad been rIvpii to Hie ('lilted Stntes in con nection witb iti tinvnl construction pin Krnin. to wbleb tbc un.lerHeeretnr.v ip piled 1 lint no official lominiinlcntion bnd liren innfle, lis there wns no tea.on to botlew Hint tbe rr.ponsiblc pnitlcs w'pip In any doubt irgnrdlns tbe trtitb of tbc matter. Trieste, 1 inaro. Dimo.tia.ionl t'Ptitio I Koclnlltitl Hono qui' avvrnute i diiiiint. In Hera, in hprii! to all'av-m'- I sinlo .11 un tnenibio del parti to nav. ionalntn die t.mava dallie celebrnzionl avvemite in Tola in occasion.1 dell' i anncssione dl ipHla rcRione nll'Italia. II .pint tier KPiicrale del sociali.ti fit i Incendlnto. In sPRuito alle diniostrnzioni nnebp i enntieri nanli di San .Marco ono stall i incpudlnta VI' stulo pioelamatn io nclopeio Rcneralp. " WOULDN'TAID WAR ON U. S., Great Britain Neutral In Event of Japanese Conflict Minion. Matcb 'J. Ueplinc in ll.e Hoiikc of Coinuions lust niRbt to a query by Sir Frederick Hall im to wbcther the terms of tbe AnRlo-.lupnncH. alliance (ire. Ill.Ie.l tbe possihilil.i of Ureal 0 Itp I SOS Bi i not si Tiiir i i a S (ffaflHaWAnr Tnx l.'c mid nl S fs Sunday Excursions Stone Harbor Sea Isle City Avalon, Pttrnranl, Townitnd Inlet Sundays, March 6 and 13 1 1 a a a a a a a a 51 a a i3iBMgjBigjgi5igfBjgjgjgMgjgMgjBAjg jg n 1'hiln .iiTifiin ttptnin 1 Train I rae MijiKt m lmrf BR A 3 A W.inn llurlmr fi 20 I r .ir M Pennsylvania System GIRLS, WOULD YOU LIKE TO BE A FARMERETTE? Pleasnnt and profitable oul-of-door work for the summer, on one or the Inrsest nurseries In Pennn. Setting vounK pNnts, propagat ing hoeing nmi ceding. During I lie war girls worked on larms while the boys wcro "over there." ' After the boya en mo homo, the girls found there was Mill nn opening for them In this work. Tast oar we bnd eighteen girls engaged on our nursery frfcm April to September Good unges a hemic conducted especially for the girls, good plnln food, shower baths. Only resuect nble white gills, 20 to 30 years of age, wno can furnish exccllc erences. furnish excellent ret- Eighteen Mile From City Hall, Philadelphia. Il'il'e lor pamphlet pivinp full pnrticutara THOMAS B. MEEHAN CO. Wholesale Nurierymen Dresner, Montg. Co., Penna. , niniio clin'i i"'1 nrt re il u'line :lia. , Farotio climate della barnlente e SALE-64 ACRES ,u b llnml Hnil HkuipacU frepU opn (,o,i,i fiil mine Ifoui lin open , limi.1 heel lall1' lianil-crP(l ,n , , r rlr llKht lint wster hel , h r nntnc n.ci- Modern ham with , , ? r-irlr imlit .nnrrelK floor ptc. r n ri idl r"i for SflnltHrluin ii i ,r ln' 'uiion n nn be cm nf WARNER TRAILER AGENCY, Owner The line Man Trnller 1127 Melon Street I ' ' I ? jglCOME HAVE LUNCHEON AT ( BmTBSiz ndand WALNUT NOTICE Special Ordirs Lobileri, Slcalci, Saladi, tie, Delivered any part of city. Nominal Delivery Caargt TOMORROW'S MENU Chicken Ohra Soup Choice of Braised Short Ribs of Beef Creole or Fried Oysters (Platter) Rolls and Butter Coffee and Milk 75 ag&B"gan"Sad CAFE OPEN EVERY SUNDAY I'rlvaie I'nrtlr nnd llanquels h Special' Durability la a prominent laature ol tb SxuidStsancU riCUKINO HACH1NZ Small, compact and composed of a minimum number of parte, all conetructed of the fineat, wcar-reiiilinic materiali. MimUtriMiil slf Vaenr.v 130 . Ilth Street I'hnne: iilnut 38'tl ONLY Let us demon, atrateon your own work how you can aave tlma and money. KEYS TO OPERATE Bread with Raisins is a Better Food Forget, for a moment, the delicious flavor of raisin bread and think of it value as a food. Raisins furnish 1560 units of energizing nutriment per pound, as well as natural iron which brings the rose tint to women's and children's cheeks. The raisin's pure fruit sugar is in practically predigested form, so it is almost immediately assimilated. This fruit-food value added to the nourishment of wheat, forms an almost ideal food. s. Send 'round the corner or telephone to your grocer or bake shop for a loaf of Sun-Maid Raisin Bread or bake a loaf at home according to the recipe at the right. The raisin flavor permeates the bread. Try the bread plain, With or without butter. Learn what delicious toast it makes. Serve at least twice a week to break the monotony of plain bread. Every first-class baker sells Sun-Maid Raisin Bread SUN-MAID RAISINS SUN-MAID Raisin Bread 3 cups flour 1 teaspoon salt 3 scant teaspoons baking powder lJ2 tablespoons of sugar Sift well together xz package Sun-Maid seeded faisins 1 V2 cups milk If desired to make bread a little richer, 2 tablespoons of butter and 1 beaten eggmaybeworked in. Bake 50 minutes. Will make one loaf. Cannot fail. This recipe makes delicious raisin muffins. Use Sun-Maid Raisins in all your cooking, for they are the finest grown. Made from tender, juicy,thin-skinncd California table grapes. Packed in an immaculate plant in California. Clean, sweet, wholesome American raisins the kind you know arc good. Three varieties: Sun-Maid seeded (seeds removed); Sun-Maid seedless (grown without seeds); Sun-Maid Clusters (on the stem). All dealers. Insist upon the Sun-Maid brand. Send for free book, "Sun-Maid Recipes," describing scores of ways to use. r" l ! Cut This Out and Send It S California Associated Raisin Co Depl. .S.'il.l-ll. I'rt-Mio, 'hI. Please send me your book, "Sun-Maid Recipes," free. CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATED RAISIN CO., Fresno, California Membership 10,000 Grower Name. ..., Address City ..State... f- ' ; : S Wednesday, Mnrrli 2 1031 Store Opens Ilnlly nt 0 A. M. Closes nt BtSO P. M. X NELLENBUROS EmtREBLOCK-MAMFT IIT,l27TIFFT!i y J Jffloirt peautitul. $arfe Jllillmerp JrTagfjiona and the very smartest and clev erest American creations and adaptations on display in our Mil linery Salon, Second Floor, every day this week during our Jformal jllttlitterp petting You are most cordially invited to view this superb collection. bNELLENBtRCS Second Floor A Limited Lot of 100 Very Clever New Silk Dresses aan ca (if in the Smartest Spring Styles Will Go on Sale Tomorrow at the Exceptionally Low Price of $36.50 VW Sizes for Women in Wdmen's Department They're Easilv Worth a Third to a Half More Dozens of kinds far too many to tell you about in detail and every kind of rivaling beauty and smartness. Canton crepes stunning! Lustrous satins Taffetas both crisp and soft Crepes de Chine Satins in brocaded effects Combinations with allover embroidered silks The clever new moire ribbon dresses Tunic and peplum and paricl dresses; with blouses in bolero and coat effects, and trim semi-fitting styles; the most delightful new necks and sleeves imaginable; many with pretty vestees or collars and cuffs of lace; many with dainty French bouquets or sprays of high grade hand-made ribbon flowers. Trimmings offer entirely new and wonderfully chic arrange ments of unusual buttons and beads, of gorjjeous embroidery and tinsel stitching and bra'iding; plentiful use of Georgette in contrast ing colors, especially for wide sashes, and of course plenty of the popular eyelet embroidery over contrasting fabrics. r- - - - - . Sizes 11, 16 and 18 Years in Misses Department I SNCi-UiNBURGS Second Floor Here's a Sale, Men, of the Finest Kind of Year-'Round Suits With Two Pairs of Trousers 'Way, 'Way Below Our Regular Direct-From-the-Factory Prices! Excellent choice among good-looking styles and most wanted colors and patterns. SUITS Formerly $55.00 Now, $38.50 SUITS Formerly $65.00 Now, $48.50 SUITS Formerly $70.00 Now, $5 J.MJ SUITS Formerly $85.00 Now, $58.50 Men's and Young Men's $35.00 to $50.00 Overcoats, Each . . . $21 Men s & Young Men's $8.50 & $10.00 Trousers, $4.35 Men's & Young Men's $12.50 & $13.50 Trousers, $6.35 rvgrpjv laHWIMIH l .THRIFT AbUES 72rTl nm IV IV I Jo I til 111 flU Beaaa.aBiHaaeJ SnTLLEKcS Third Floor Bon Ton and Royal Worcester Corsets In All the Best New Spring Models iXow Ready for You Rack and front lacing style's, with low or medium bust and tlu fashionably long hip lines. In a complete range of pink and white best corset fabrics; models for all figures Bon Ton Corsets, $5.00 to $15.50 Roval Worcester Corsets, $3.75 to $4.50 Tremendous New Shipment of Sncllenburg Special Corsets and Girdles To Sell at Half and Less Low or medium bust models, some with elastic tops also; medium or long hips. $3.00 Corsets and Girdles. $1.59 $4.00 Corsets, $1.98 $5.50 Corsets, $2.49 $6.00 Corsets, $2.89 Sale ! These Little Boys' Tub Suits Very, Very Special o'$1.49 a l 1 ' r $5. 50 Doz. Imported China Cups and Saucers, 23c pair No mail or Phone Orders. In the popu nr u n d e r glazed finish, with blue pheasant deco- Just 1600 in this very special lot. i R -UjS Third Floor ration. LJ Children's ' In cunning sailor-collar styles complete with tics. Made from sturdy tub fab ncs in good colors. Sizes 2 to .") years; style sketched. 1'ub Frocks 85c to $1 Bandeaux, 39c, 49c & 59c In hook back and hook front styles; good range of sizes. SnELLENDURGS Second Fl loor $1.35 '" $1.95 W In a numbei of excellent a t. styles, daintily very Sizes 2 to fi Children's Spring $9. !' a i made and trimmed, vs. art New pes. Peifectly charming little wraps for kiddies of three to six in plaid cloth, smartly styled, as the sketch shows. Wanted colors' SNFUEMDURGS Second Floor lar u n (I e r flfl Jfy i rj Lv3sCa . ' Newest Spring Footwear for Women Fashionable Ankle-Strap Pump Models and Oxfords $7 and $7.50 Pair These new strap pumps and oxfords have just ar rived they are the most approved footwear styles for Spring and are priced exceptionally low. T w o - s t r a p Buckle Pumps in tan calfskin with baby Louis heels or military heels. Lace Oxfords in tan calfskin, black kidskin and dark brown kidskin with perforated wing tips and leather military heels. All With Welted and Stitched Soles Men's $13.50 to $15 Shoes at $8.75 Pair Veiy finest nnd highest giade men's shoes in brown and tan and gunmetal calf skin on narrow or mediinii toe English last Welted and stitched soles. All sizes and widths. Boys' Shoes Formerly Priced at up to $7.00 $3.25 and $4.25 Pair! Sizes 10 to 13' 2 are $3.23 Former Prices Up to SG.00 Sizes 1 to 5 'j are $4.25 Former Prices Up to $7.00 For large boys they are mostly straight laced English patterns on narrow toe lasts in gunmetal calfskin, tan calfskin and mahog any calfskin. For small boys blucher and lace stales in tan blown calfskin and gunmetal calfskin. S"""1" '.3 RcS Second Floor Men's &Boys' $5 Sweater Coats Reduced to Half now $2.50 Wool - face, merino -back sweaters in shawl collar and V-neck style. Warm and serviceable in the best wanted col ors : brown, dark oxford, navy and dark green. bK ri i -NS "RcS Sporting s Section Third Floor (lOO.I Special Lot of Very Attractive Linen Pillow Slips You'll Agree Are Remarl Low-Priced at ,abl $1.35 to $1.50 i am . .I.p pine i r Think of it- pal Imrn slip, m wh !.. and ecru colois, all made up and rem vn pillows; with f mged end-. sm. p ,,n stamped in simple, ray-to-do .It sign practical gifts; easily Inundued. $1.50 Stamped Night Gowns. N5c Of fine white nainsook, all made up ,m, i. quiring just a bit of dinntv mlti t complete 45c Cut Steel Beads, 25c A new sliipni.nl just m; i(k Very fine nualitj ' ' ' . - Second ! looi Ait Ne.dliwoik Bunch '. s. ,n I ) 5-Ply Veneered Dress Trunks $16.95 Specially Priced at With covering of sluidy interlined with fiber, in aiyiu. ruirii wiwi stcei iiaitiware and tray, SNiU'ENBURai 1-ourth Floor llimtl I ua itit ol thi st ongi st . on - t r u c t e d ti unks in a d e if. on sale Thursday at the remark ably low prlco of SUJ.'.lu. .Made of 3- ply basswood. vulcanised fiber and 32-, .'Ii'k and 40 inch m avl nl ' '1 1 m 2i Ml I! f" I :N. SNELLENBURG & CO.r N. SNELLENBURG & CO. V --
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