Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 10, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 5, Image 5

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MANDATE SECURE
Foreign Mlnistor Declnros Hor
position Is sato uiBouBBBB
U. S. Protest
N0 DEALINGS WITH SOVIET
n llio AsoclnnI IVcss
. . ...i. m .Inimn's position
"'". ...... ri.mr.1lne the mandate
S the Wnd of Yap I secure In the
Lfof Viscount IVhlila, minister of
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bXlho House of Peers the
i,ffn mln'tc outlined the situation
'"tf'S C arlwn since America has
?,& "wAlon tb the placing of
SS under Jpane,e control.
tnnan, following mv iiw '
.rti Ktnt orM powers, lie declared,
frondeanjcrrort.oopendplo-
Mfnment In Moscow. Althouch tlie
nSon of the '' Kastfrn irpuMIc,
JTSlS. Siberia, is of especial Inter
t to Jipnn beoniwc of. Its proxlnilt
?! .M. co untrj . formal rrrocnitlon has
'b'ea ""tended by Toklo.
"Questioned repanllng the merits of
UUleshlP and cruisers, M. Kato. mln
wr of marine. snld Japan favored
Sn Importance to both tpcH of war
Sift He ili'dured that whether major
MM, fiibmnrlt.es or airplanes would be
n a wperior place would depend
tpen tho policy pursued by other
America must be illlnc to mnke
,om iacrifico In behalf of the prln
1. of disarmament advocated by
Prwidcnt HardlnK In lis itin.ig.iral
neech. declares the militarist Kokti
r,in Khimbun. in commenting on Mr.
ITarditiu'H address.
"Otherwise, ine iicnniuivi tuu-
titot. "no power would accept his
questions. Disarmament must be mu
tual and no country caring for peace
will oppose It." l
Thq Klchl Nlclii Shlmbun Interprets
America's protest over tho Island of
Yap in nnother Indication of the "dark
cloud lowering over relations between
Jnpan und America, already cldcnccd
uy me cuiiiKuiunniK 01 meir tlcienaeH
In tho I'aclllc." It ilematids that both
Kovcrnmcnts 6trlvo to dlsslpato mlsuu-1
(lerstnndlngH. I
In this connection the Asahl Hhlmbun, I
of Osnka", says America's insistence
uon freedom of mibmnrina communica
tion in the Pacific should bo respected
by Japan. ,
Washington, March 30. The Ameri-!
can nuval policy is involved In the
mission of (Jentrnl Leonard Wood to
tho Philippines, according to rellublc
authority on nnvnl affairs.
The question is whether or not the
division of thu fleet authorized In tho
administration of .To.soplniH UanleU
shall bo continued and what other dis
position shall lie made of the fleet with
reference to the naval defense of the
islands and America's position In the
Pacific.
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EINERS ffli
FOUR MEN AS SPIES
released from Mount Jpy Prison lnst
fall nftcr having been on a hunger strike
for some time.
Patrick Morrin, who was tried on
charges that ho was connected with
tho murder of several Hrlllsh oftlccrH In
Dublin on November 21, 1020, has been,
sentenced to death and the sentence hns
been confirmed by General Mncrcad),
military commander In Ireland.
Two Woro Former Soldiors.
Youth Tiod to Cato by Masked
Men and Warnod
NO PROTECTION FOR SEALS
All Restrictions Removed From
Work of Newfoundland Fleet
St. Johns, N. V., March 10. (By A.
P.) All legal restrictions for tho pro
tection of seals have been removed from
the operations of the Newfoundland
willing licet which sailed from hero to
day on its annual hunt. Nine steam
ships made the start, eight for the
northeast coast of the colony and one,
tho Viking, for tho Oulf of St. Law
rence. llccnune tho Inst two seasons were
the most disastrous on record from the
point of view of total cntch and net
value of seal products obtained, tho
government decided to suspend for this
eur the protective laws designed to
prevent too serious depletion of the scnl
herds.
The open Reason, legally from March
M to April 'JO, is extended to May 1.
(Jutis tuny ho used to kill seals In the
water. Hood seals, an almost extinct
variety, which htuc been protected for
sevcrnl years, may bo token, it hail
been planned to use an nlrplnuc to scout
for seal herds, but the plane met with
a mishap recently.
SOLDIERS' CURFEW NOTICE
Tty tho Associated Press
Hfast, March JO rour men, who
hnd Incurred the displeasure of the Sinn
Fein, were killed nenr hero on Tues
day night. The bodies of James Matter
and Patrick O'Mara, former soldiers
and both residents of the town of
Thurles. were found In n Held. Maher's
body was labeled "spy."
It Is stated they were accused of glv
In information to the police. The
hoilles of two other men wore found In
a country lane nt Auifnacloy. and on
their breasts wore cards Inscribed with
the words. "Tried, convicted and exe
cuted by the Irlt-h llcpiibltcati Army."
One was identilled as Finncis McPlill
llps, who was taken from his bed nt nn
enrly hour osordn morning by six
armed men. The Identity of the other
slain man is unknown.
A jouth wns tied to n gate In tin
town of Keadj on Tuesday night l two
masked men, who fastened n placard to
his clothing reading, "Too young to he
shot. Hcwarc! Keep your mouth shut."
Dublin, March 0.--(Bv A. P.)
Notices establishing the ''curfew for
crown forces" weie posted in n num
ber of places throughout Dublin on
Tuesday night. Thec notices, which
were signed "Irish Republican Armj,"
gave warning that any soldiers or po
licemen seen on the streets after 10
o'clock in the owning were liable to bo
shot.
Police at f'nrriek oii-Shannon Imo
arrested Alexander Mct'abe, a member
of Iho Sinn IVIn Parliament, and Mi
chael Mcl.oughlln, a prominent Sinn
Peincr. McCabe has served scleral
terms In prison nnd wns one of the men
A Sale of Mark Cross Globus
2.85
For Men
In time for Raster
BLAYLOCK & BLYNN, Inc.
7528 Chestnut Sired
, Philadelphia
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ANNE L. DEVLIN
ONE THIRTY-NINE SO. THIRTEENTH ST.
From Our Spring Models
A Special Group of
Dainty Dresses
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The Stetson design
ers study conditions
and incidents influencing changes in the
styles of men's wear. Every Stetson wearer
is assured of correct style, coupled with that
superb quality that means service unmatched
by any other make.
JOHN B. STETSON COMPANY
Retail Store, 1 224 Chestnut Street
Sfcfson Hats Are Sold by Leading Dealers Everywhere
Founded in 1865
The House that Deppe built
Inaugurated the One-Price System in 1881
Downtown 1 117-1 1 19 Chestnut Street
Uptown 6th 'and Thompson Streets
Any VICTROLA model you
desire and a year to pay for it
on Heppe's Rental-Payment Plan
THROUGH the Heppe one-year rental
payment plan you simply rent a
Victrola and have all the rent applied
toward the purchase price, being
free to purchase or return the
Victrola at any time.
This is the easiest and most zy -'Wftplan ever
devised for buyers of Victrola-
Call, write or 'phone for full particulars.
When writing, use this coupon.
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C. J.Heppe & Son XWrrX"1 1 Philadelphia
rifiie t.od ma full particulars about the Heppa Victrola ;
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For Spring
YOUR CHOICE FROM THE FINEST COL
LECTION OF MERCHANT TAILORING FAB
RICS WE HAVE EVER OFFERED WORTH $60, Wt
$65 AINU $70.
Built to Measurement
$39
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Hall has put itself on a replace
ment basis and all of these
cloths are new just as new as the price
is new.
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Victrola XI, $16435
with ten records
fay fl5 down, and f3 weekly
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tIVP fontal.Payment Plan
If you wish an extra pair of trousers, we will
build them for $11 additional total cost $50. i
Remember the offer closes on Sat- jj
urday, March 19. M
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Market at Sixth for Sixty Years
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Men's Clothing for Spring
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How Your Garden
Will Grow from
These Seeds!
For these are all fresh tested
Seeds, ready for planting Vege
table and Flower Gardens. And
we have a full line of Garden
Tools, the dependable kind that
you need for the successful work
ing of the ground:
Flower and Vegetable Seedx, 10c
a package; 13 packages S1.00
Evergreen Grass Seed, pint, 15c;
quart. 23c; 2 quarts, 45c; peck
$1.35
Straw brWic C!othlr Ilnneitinit
Domestic Cottons
At prices that will appeal to a
housewifely sense of thrift:
36-inch Uleached Muslin 28c yd.
Long Cloth, 10-yard pieces $2.00
Fine Long Cloth. 12 yards $3.50
Bleached Muslin Sheeting, 72
inch, 05c a yard; 81-inch 75c
r('irir-nronf Bed Ticking, fancy
striped patterns 7Cc a yard.
Straw lirMu & Cluthlrr Al!" 13. Ontr
A Fine Sewing
Machine at a
Moderate Price
Is our own Model "B" Drop
head type. Oak-finish cawe
with four drawers, equipped
with automatic lift. All at
tachments of solid steel.
We will be glad to have you
see for ynuise'f hc excellent
sewing quality and easy orera
'inn -f th's machine and tell
you how it can be bought on
i "asv payment. Price
$43.00.
WE NOW have a remarka
bly, comprehensive stock
of MEN'S AND YOUNG
MEN'S CLOTHING in the new
styles for spring- Many thou
sands of men depend upon this
Store for style, quality and value
in Clothing, and we made our
usual preparations in fact, we
have planned to sell a much
greater number of garments
than last spring to compensate
for the new lower prices of this
season.
We are showing a splendid
selection of the new models in
the famous lines of which we
are sole distributors in this city
and our manufacturers have
improved their styles and tai
loring, using only reliable,
standard fabrics. We believe
these to be matchless values:
Spring Suits at $30.00
Men's and Young Men's Suits a fine selection of youthful and
conservative models all-wool fabrics, including handsome herring
bones, pencil-stripes and club stripes-. This season's now, popular
models, remarkable value at $30.00.
Suits at $45. 00 Suits at $25. 00
Hurt KrlmfTnHr & Marx Suits
of fine all-wool cassimeres, in the
newest colorings. A new peace
time low price $45.00.
Worsted Suits at $42.50 Men's
and young men's new models; a
large assortment, real worsteds
in handsome shades nnd weaves,
in all sizes and proportions.
Very unusual value.
Worsted Suits at $62.50 The
famous Hockanum silk-mixed
worsted the finest American
fabric, in neat dark effects. All
sizes and proportions. Far below
'ast year's prices.
London Top Coats, $45.00
I ight-weight Overcoats from
Austin & Co., London, in new
herringbone weaves.
All-wool Serge Suits navy
blue, standard quality; youthful
and conservative models. All
sizes exceptional at $25.00.
Suits of Imported Fabrics
From Hart, Schaffner & Marx
and the "Alco" shops. Scotch
tweeds, Belgian wbrsteds, and all
the new club checks and stripes,
pencil - stripes and chalk lino
stripes; new and handsome color
ings. The top-notch of style in
fabric and tailoring.
Light-weight Overcoats Dark
Oxford grays are quite popular
full serge -lined, quarter - lined
with silk and full-lined with silk
$32.50, $35.00 and $45.00, respectively.
Spring Suits With Two Pairs of
Trousers, Extraordinary Values
at $27.50 and $34.50
Men's and Young Men's Suits made especially for us as match
less values for the opening of the spring season. The Suits at $27.50
are of all-wool cloths in smart tweed effects. The Suits at $34.50 are
of standard worsteds in neat dark stripes und undershot plaids, also
line blue serge. Sizes for regular, stout, short, tall and slender men.
These values are not likely to be equaled elsewhere, and we are not
sure wc can get as many as we shall need to sell nt these prices.
NOTE Closing out our entire stock of Men's
Winter Overcoats and heavy-weight Suits, at final
reductions many at about half the former prices.
j-y Slrabriilit A i nttilpr -Second Door. Ka.t
So Many New Models in Suits and
Dresses Have Arrived This Week
Some of the loveliest models of the season have just come in. You
shouldn't miss seeing them. They are not only attractive models, and charm
ingly new, but it is surprising to see the kind and quality of the garments this I
season at moderate prices.
Smart Tailored Tweed Suits, at $35.00
Three models one strap-belted, but otherwise plain-tailored, another in belted
btylo with inverted plaits, and the third is a perfectly plain unbelted model on semi
fitting lines a highly favoiod style. In gray, tan nnd blue effects. All beautifully
tailored and finished.
Tweed and Homespun Suits, $50 to $77.50
Belted models with pin tucks and itnorted plaits, others with
novel but ver distinctive features in modeling, and many hao
unusual pockets and the smartest of new ideas in collars; some,
too, have skirts in contrasting color Navy blue, Copenhagen
blue, rose, green, gra, brown, tan and two tone checks. The
Suit sketched $50.00
Tailored Cloth Suits, $35.00 to $67.50
In black, nnvy and hair-line stripes. Belted Suns, plaited,
tucked, in straight-line effects or modified by .-lashed seams;
others on plain but beautifully tailored lines. Some braid-trini-med
and embroidered models among these.
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Afternoon Dresses, from $25.00 to $42.50 $
.-scores or. mouci, 01 taueia, crepe ie rhino, satin and satin-nnd-crepe
Georgette, some of the taffetas made with ejelet-em-broidered
tunics, hung oer linght-hued ciepe deorgettc. There
are quaint little Taffeta Basque 1 rocks in thi group, and soft,
dark satins with gay woven girdles At 25.oo there is a lovely
sui-plicud taffeta with plaited-tior skirt; and there are tunics with
coided tueks. plaited tunics, new draped effects man v, many
different models from which to choose.
Afternoon Dresses, from $47.50 to $65.00
Brocaded Kitten's-ear Crepe Dresses, of elegant simplicitj ; Canton crepe and
crepe Georgette, and some models of taffeta show again the cool crepe Georgette
sleees for summer, usually elaborately embroidered. The new Slip-on Dress is anionir
these, and new panel and straight-line models.
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4 Wonderful Line of Cloth Street Dresses, $65.00 to $165.00
Tricofine, tncotine, piquetme. Foiret twill and serin . m nnw. U..M, ..,! i... ..-v.i.ui..
. man-tailored. Some on tho plainest of lines otheis elaborately beadc.l nn.l ,.mhrni W'
Ircular moement in skirts is a well-liked feature of these. un ti, t. ,,..., r..n .... .1... .." A..
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