WmW ? 0mvmmmm TT C EVENING PUBIilO (LEDGEI-PmEADELPHIA:, MONDAY, MAKCH - 21, 1921 15 UNA PROTESTA DEL POETA D'ANNUNZIO Un Tologramma al Ministro Dolla Guerra Sull'Arrosto dol Capitano Pifferi bll",5.I,ERnMrt.TDN,c5.'bu3d Undr . ....sni-lifd by th net of oetocr o. on flis aC the r-ostofllce of Mil IftIT jelpMa P. a s mmMiHo.v. , restmaster Central. -.-1 l-i- r a .. noma. JM mnrzo m in- u ?"T..J . , .nloirramtna nl MlnUtro tlellii inviB"' .... ".. i. II mvnln Shitanto dl campn. D'Annun o n SKf oho I'nrrc-to c" oontrnrlo at I'Vrfordo per romnlstln concern nl Miol i..lnnnrl. H telrgrummn nRglunRo die .irnrTWto dlmMtrn I'lntenslone del rwrno ill perseRtiltnrc 1 salvntorl ll PhSwSdri front "".clln Vcneila (Italia. J la protcstn non sara' nBColtnta pAnnunzlo mlnaccln dl rompcrc 11 isuo silenzto. Iindro, 20 mnrzo H corriwpondenle ?M?.ian. dc,1 Vmw IcIPSrafa che 1'On. Olollttl La dcclso dl srloRllcro In Ca mera del Dcpulntl e che lc elezlonl nvrnnno Ittogo nell'iilUma Mttimann dl raaggio, ..T?MJC, 20 mno La rcdenzlotic del Su "PDortcncntl nll'Italla fu oggl pplobrnta con la formulc nnnesslonc c grando entuslasnio. Tentlnala ill ml Kliala dllta lanl da tutte lc parti deUa Vcnezla Olulln convenncro in Trieste. Ia celcbrar.lone comlnclo' all'nlba rnn le salve dolle actlgllcrio dclle navi ua gijcrra nnenrnte ncl porto. Cortol prcrcdutl da bandc muslcall porcorsero lp vie dclla Pitta'. La proclamazlono ill nnnpsRlono da parte del lie Vlttorlo l-mamiclo fu letta piibbllonmente dill Boveriiatore delle I'rovlncle liberate. Un vervlzlo religiose- in tnemnrla tini eadutl fl'f.fl1 n,1," a lmrl' Icln coraMla "Mttorlo Emiinucle." guerra nel Wclno orlcnte, il Conte Hforza dlclilnro' cho le nazlonl del 1 Intesa rlmarranno neutrnll. L'ac oordo Italo-tureo fu basato Bulla libera volonta delle due nnzlonl., II Dcputato Vngnallo, del partlto Cat tollco, cloglo" II Conte Sforzn per la revisions, del trattato dl Hevros, Diise rlic la paciflcazlone dcH'iirlcnte Kara' solo posslbllc quandn i balcant c 1'Asla Mlnore cesiorauno dl esserc eampo dl compctlzionc per le amblzlonl delle grnndt l'olenze. Consldero 1 grnndl armamcntl navnll dcll'AmArlca' c del Glappone pcrleolosl c fecc prcniurc clie 11 Govcrno Itnllano dlvcnga II centro dl tutte lc forrc elic mlrano a rlmplnz rare la' rlolcntn con 11 dlritto. "TIGER" BACK IN FRANCE Clemenceau Arrives at Toulon After Trip to India Toulon, France, Mnrch 21. (By A. P.) Georges Clemenceau, former pre mier of France, arrived here today from India, where ho has been engaged In hunting tigers and In visiting the foot hills of the Hlmalya mountains. He reported upon landing from the steamer Ormonde that he was In per fect health. 'A Handsome Mink Cape Kvery Hkln Selected ONLY $225 (Worth $400) Left on our hands by n rollablo Walnut street furrier. Fridenberg's Loan Office Jt, W. Cor, Otli nml Iliittnnwonil Sts. anil 37 North ltth Street net. rilhert & Arch FOOT AND f.nili TBOUIILKH Instantly relieved by our epeclal arch support, fitted and ndjuated by exports. Our Seamless Hlastlr Hosiery, th most comfortabl support for vari cose lns. swollen limbs, weak knees and ankles. Trusses, abdominal ann iithietlc sup- nrtr of all kinds Ianfest manufac turers of deformity appliances In the world. TMIsdelphln Ortlioprdlo Co., 40 N. 13th St. Cot out and keep for rcferencn. V. u. I HrniNORKSOItTS ATLANTIC CITY. N J ATLANTIC CITY. N.J. I ArvAnvenican. Raa Hotel i I of Dis(mctioiVoruiicdG)rivlart rtnBtmoof OARAan. I capacitycoo fiKaZferxgyi Roma, JO mnrzo. niHpondcndo a vhrle lntcri)ellnnr.(', rlllettentl la rccentc ? frr''"!n ,n Londro. II Conte Sforzo. Ministro per gli affarl lOstcri, dlwe oggl alia ( amera clip parocehl hanno erltl- .." t,ii rn.-i.urui rnggiunu III ilettn con- irrmzn, ma iiPssuno lm indlcato turn jia migi on. flrca le crltlche rigminlo la Holtizlnne del problemn ill Flume r conobbe che non e' posslbllc I'uto del I'nrrn dl Harros icnrn Fluin. Alludendo alia possibllltla' dl tm'nltrn "Stormy Petrel" of n. I. Dead Providence It. I., March 21. (IJy A. P.) .Tacob A. Enton, for nearly twenty yenrs n leading figure In the state's political life and for most of that time n representative from this tltv's Hcventh Assembly district, died tinn I yesterday following a cerebral hem orrhage. Sir. Katon, termed the "Wormy Petrel" of lthode Island pol itics, was born In Rumania' forty-nine yeaM ago, and came to America while but a boy. Dancing Contest Tonight Large Silver Loving Cup The Palais D Amour S. E. Cor. 12th & Chestnut Sti. Mont Beautiful Dancing Academy in America I'bontit Walnnt 1174 WANAMAKER'SlDOWN STAIRS STORE 1 WAN AM AKER'sfe I --- l--J'' ! wrwwwpvi frASCO ASCO ASCO GRAND ATLANTIC Virginia ae and beach. Hot and cold run ning water, I'rlvate baths. Hates $4 day up spfldal weekly. Capacity (ion. Ilooklet, OSrAK II, I'AINTF.B IIAROI.H TAXIION Let Ua Make You Fee! at Home lu the "Cltv uf nobust Health" HOTEL MORTON Ocean Knd Vlrclnln Ave. Capacity 300 Ain rietntnr. Vrlate Ihitlis. etc, F7RA r. 11F.M. & r-An. i, r Ooen. CorK. Traps. MONTICELLO I lUCUSINCOMrOBIlBVrUAWCUISIME Kentucky uv. near Ueach. Cap. BOO, modern throughout. eleator: run. water In rms.: S3 up dl) , 117 no up wkly . Amer plan: bklt. fkttkk n iini.i.ivnr.n SeTlaVVlDTHIRB Tlntlnlr. Ave. and Ueach. Cup. 880. rrlraW Wth; run. watari elevator, etc. Amer. pls-l tAAI. ELUB, Owner. N. J. COLLJNB. MT. THE SENATOR lntnln Ae. nt Ihturduplk. llrenroof. Our Fprlnif rites. Ainrrlrnn plr.n. l,00 per (lm. marlbwouaSBlcnScliii j..rMW82M.A r t Hotel Raven Royd SfB. Z', lor Kustrr. 1st house from ltnur,lalk. Itun. nsteiFrlv. bathsKlev. ISAAC UOWKR Mnfnl Rnu-rViil Kentucky ave. niTtura nOtCI DOBCODei B.int table. J11.3I and up weekly. Phone 117 A V. MAIIION. i.AHFnvnnn n. .1 m iLi-wfCiev Sft Laurel-mthe Pines LAKEWOOD.N.J. SITUATED AMOHfi THE PINES ANB VERLOOKINQ LAKE CARASALJO New "Palm Grill" 18-hole Coll Courte.IIoreebackniding.Motoring, Picturesque Walks, Music, Private Garage. New Electro.hjdrotheripr Bath bystem. Frank I". Hlinle. Mnl. MflV Klt CIT $ 'HOTEL vire Kewyork. oeventy Third Street Xear Broadway and Seventy Second Stieet Subway Station CWucdd bu LFLUEGEU-IAN IIKI.I.KAIII HKiniir.S FI.A. Tho Belleview Htlleulr llelxhts, Fla. - ." CW A flreat Winter Keeort vr- miiTKMtn-Nr.iNs ' JiSi l!"Va IJtk.'. Mhlte Mountuliih Mnet rcHMn rliulet. In nlnesi furnUlird un nnllquei "'."He, Ice, elrctrit. Mood, Inrxe porrlu n i.n. r."enleinei 8HMSI per season. ' l'AI.7.i:i,.. aa.l (irccne HI,, (irnnuiitonn ItlOKTt. STF.MMIIIS FURNESS- ERNUD fflif i Kt KT B&$ tl fV . tmtuttMa Urrnv, rrwt HvotXWm , a" uutdoor Sports ir tMinla salllnB, luthlnir, etc Vn I'm..?,!,'.',11 """I'.ni hotels VnM e?f.ll U",!l,r" ror Hermiiiln B.!'" Wnlnesilm A Hlltcirdlj 'u do Lute lirltkh Tuln-Scrow HteiunerH S. S. "FORT VICTORIA" II 000 Tons PlbplHcement S. S. "FORT HAMILTON" U POD Tons Displacement fftftid for dttoripttvo Ulcratur to FUIlM;Hs.iiKujjfjDA MNK .,, Whitehall Ht.. N. Y. 1'UKNKSH WITHY CO.. Mil. ourfl Hide., rblla., i'n. :s; STORES lUlli ASCO ASCO ASCOl !'S4 lei Millions of Fresh Eggs for Easter Our supply of fresh eggs is being renewed daily. They are distributed to our Stores by fast motor trucks as soon as they arrive, and it requires the production of one million seven hundred and fifty thousand hens to keep us supplied. The prices at which we are now selling Eggs are the low est in years, tangible proof of what our Producer-to-Customer Plan is doing to keep down your living costs. "Gold Seal" Eggs 40 " ' I ltaV5P Carton The finest eggs laid. Big and meaty nnd chock full of nourishment. And right from the nest! Strictly Fresh Eggs 35c Dozen --' Not quite as largo as the big Gold Seals, but abso lutely fresh. Asco No Waste Sliced Bacon vH, 1 8c Sweet sugar-cured bacon, sliced tho way you like it. SfCan Cherries HlB swe-t lustlou', cherries In u d" licloua s u B a r syrup 20c can Calif. With th real apricot Moor , rare bursaln' Cut to 16c Cut Apricots o 16c Fish for Easter Week California Tumi Flan 12V4c 18e Fat Herrtnar (bunch or .1) .. .21c Hmoked Illouters, en. . . 12 '4c Nontuj Mockerel, ea. . 7o ISo Ilest Shrimp, rnn 20c Asro I'uri) Codfish, pkj. He Asco Fiirr Oodflsh. brick IBc Horse Shoe Salmon, cun 30c l'anej Sardines, bin enn 16c ( holce Hardlnes. ran , . Ao II. & M. Fish FlakM. rnn tic Nekco Sardines, Ml ran . 10c 18c ran Ornnne Marmalade Cut lo Tho children Ios this delicious njiread 15c 18c can I.M. Del Monte Ureat for the be tneen.meals bite. Cut to 15c Rice Cut to 5c lb- Choice Head Not ordinary brokon rice, but the fancy Blue Rose. There aro dozens of ways to prepare rice. Take advantage of this bargain. Sugar Corn Tomatoes Fancy Tender Red Ripe Sold separately any way you wish or assorted cans for 3 25c The Finest Butter in America! Made from the pure Pasteurized cream of well fed, healthy, happy cows in the finest dairy sections of the United States. A butter of surpassing quality and won derful flavor. sv - . Mueuop Butter "Taste it!" 55 Richland Butter lb- 52c A pure creamery print butter big value. Victor Bread 8C Big Loaf Bread of unusual excellence. Made of the finest and purest ingredients. White and flaky, with n rich golden brown crust. Asco Blend Teas 45,. Vi lb. pkg. 23c !4 -lb. pkg. 12c OrnuRe Trkoe Plain Illnck Mixed India Ceylon Old Country Style iy25rj2 U Asco" Blend Coffee 29 it- You'll find many of your friends arc numbered among the hundreds of thousands of enthusiastic lovers of A6CO Blend the coffee with the "different" delicious flavor. These Prices In All Our 181 Asco Meat Markets Small Lean SMOKED PICNICS lb. 16c GENUINE LAMB Breast . . ,b 6c Neck . . . lb 10c Rack Chops '" 22c Shoulders . .", 15c Sugar Cured HICKORY SMOKED HAMS ib. 30c Milk-Fed Country Veal Breast. .,b 18c Neck. . .,b 22c Rack Chops '" 28c Shoulders . . Ib 22c Delicious Boneless Breakfast Bacon lb. 25c Breast. 4c GENUINE MUTTON Neck ....'" 8c I Rack Chops ,b 18c Shoulders . 12c FRESH BEEF LIVER lb. 15c ThUk Kntl Rib Roast lb NATIVE BEEF 22c ' ,V;"r,V:r" Pot Roast lb 15c l.enn llnlllntf Beef lb 12c Murrow Bones 'a 5c l:E Beef lb 8c Milk Fed Roasting or Stewing Chickens lb. 43c V i fr 4 hi ,hco Htoret nil oer FfillnilvlpliU and throughout Vtnnsjrhunla, New JffHey, DeUvrare und MsryUnd, ' V .tL:- r V V V T TTVTTTTTT. f ' ' ' ti-s, & r-4 itf-k A C f k C? rf AO AC? sOsTX O kcnr Acrn asco asuu av-u adlu how aow now ajlu-j , UVW niJMV "TT. . t ..... i i 1 .....tAAIAl A AAt.A. ..A-AA.A.i A. A A 1 A.A.A t- A A vftja Wanamaker's Down Stairs Store $4.50 '-viT $3.75 $2.50 Women Blouses Scores of Entirely New Models Refreshing newness and satisfying becomingness make these Easter blouses wonderfully interesting. The materials are sheer and fine, too, and the workmanship is true Wana maker quality. Altogether, the blouses arc all that you could desire Spring blouses to be. 250 Men's All-Wool Suits, $25 One-third Less Than Last Year's Prices 250 men will save money on these all-wool, well tailored suits in the proper Spring weights and get satisfaction. These suits are tailored to fit, not merely pressed. The materials are all-wool cheviots and cassimeres and the styles are conservative or semi-conservative, with two or three button coats. Every suit is an all-wool suit and desirable from viewpoints of both fabric and style. (Dolleirj-. Market) Soft White Voile Blouses $2.25 and $2.50 Two models at $2.25 and five at $2.50 prove how charming these inexpensive blouses can be. Almost all of them arc trimmed with exceptionally pretty laces. Tho Peter Pan blouse" that is sketched is from the $2.50 group. Frills! Three French voile models wore designed especially for suits and sweaters. All have long frills trimmed with lace. $3.50 and $4.50. Delightful Batiste Blouses, $2.50 to $5 All of these arc copies of much more expensive models, and all, with the exception of one, are tailored blouses. Long roll collars of pique, some finished with narrow pleating, arc featured on several. Every one of these blouses will look well with the sweaters that will be worn so much this Spring and Summer. A $3.75 blouse is sketched. , (Market) Fine Hand-Made Blouses Wonders at $2.90 Another shipment from Porto Rico's ncedleworkcrs. Mate rials snowy white and beautifully fine and sheer. Five different styles with roll collars and quantities of delightful hand Hem stitching and drawn work. All have long tailored sleeves and turn-over cuffs. Just imagine such lovely things at only $2.90. Yes, sizes all the way from 36 to 44. (Murkrt and Central) Women's New Easter Wraps Can Be Had for Very Little In the Down Stairs Store Between $13.50 and $18.75 there 13 a remarkably complete assortment of capes and coats of poplins, polo, velours and jerseys, many lined with silk. All aro cut on the correct lines for this Spring and the most fashionable color ings aro among them. $22.50 to $29 An even wider choice among polo coats, tricotines, velours, tweeds, jerseys and serges. There arc dolmans and capes, as well as street coats and sports coats. All arc silk lined. $35 to $69 for the finer wraps, many of which are copied from imported wraps of great distinction. Of tricotine, Bolivia, Ramona, Andria, twill cord and camel's-hair in soft shades of ostrich, moufflon, Sorrento blue, navy and in black. (Market) Ostrich and Spider Leather Are New Features in Easter Handbags The ostrich leather is characterized by raised circles of irregular hhape and the spider leather has a web-like pattern pressed upon ita velvety surface. Both are used to make the newest handbags. Others aro of shiny leather, pin seal, Morocco and various novelty grainings. Plenty of the fashionable gray, as well as brown, navy and black. Pretty linings will reward a peep inside. $1 to $5 (Chestnut) Women's Pretty Pink Pajamas $2.50 and $3 Pretty little two-piece pajamas of crinkled white crepe have deeper pink or blue flowers on them and show colored stitchery. $3. One-piece pajamas of pink ba tiste with blue pipings, $2.50. (Crntrnl) Navy Serge Suits at $15, $16.50, $22.50 and $25 igMji "JvL- -V $15 $25 'jy navy serge suit, $16.50 Think of u well-tailored lined with silk, at $15! Or, of another model, trimmed with biaid, at $16.50! At $22.50 there arc various models trimmed with buttons nnd hraid. Choosing at $25 is varied and worth while. Surely this ih the time to buj a navy serge suit! Jersey Sports Suits Are Inexpensive $15, $16.50 to $20 Smart wool jersey suits 'are not only good looking but very practical. Any woman who has owned one will usually say that she will never again be without a jersey suit in her wardrobe. Excellent for business and itrect wear at, well aB for sports. Many, many models, plain colors and heather mixtures, are in Tuxedo style or have mannish lapels and interesting pockets. Tweeds and Diagonals $25 to $35 are very fashionable this Spring, especially when tho jackets are made in the straight tai lored coat style, semi-fitting. All of them are nicely lined with silk. Finely Tailored Suits, $37.50 to $55 These include the suits of serge, tricotine and hair-line suiting, some trimmed with braid or beada and others quite smartly plain. (Market) 400 Silk Envelope Chemises With Lace, $1.85 Manj a bride will like these pretty flesh pink crepe do chine or satin chemises nt this little price. They are trimmed quite charmingly with wide laces, which will be effective under Summer frocks and blouses. All sizes. (Crnlriil) Center Opp Men's Easter Neckties 25c and 65c Thousands of them in all sorts of patterns and colonngs. Good full-cut four-in-hunds of silks and silk mixtures. Smart Veils, 55c The finely dotted kind that has the appearance of the fine French veiling in such popular combinations as henna-and-brown, henna-and-taupe, navy-and-gray, Copcnhagen-und-tan, tomato-nnd-black, Copenhagen-and-brown or black, flcsh-and-black, flesh-and-white and plain gray, and taupe. Women's Leather Gloves, $1.15 to $1.90 Sl.lS for gray suede gloves, pique sewn, with self-color embroidery. $1.33 for French glace lambskin gloves of excellent quality. Two-clasp over.seam sewn with Paris-point backs in black, tan, brown and beaver. S1.90 for strap-wrist French glace gloves in Euster-likc white and black. Their 5M:-inch cuffs make them long enough to wear with capes nnd dolmans. Pique sewn, Pans-point backs. Tub Frocks for Little Girls of 2 to 6, $1.25, $1.50, $2 Most of them are cunning little affairs of chambray in pink, blue, green, with fanciful stitching nnd contrasting collars and cult'.s. One style is a blue regulutiou dress braided in white. Exceptional Aprons, 25c to $1.50 Practical news for Euster cooking and egg dyeing hours. 25c- nprons of figured black and white percale with rickrack. 75c Polly Prim gingham aprons in daffodil nnd other color com binations, as pretty as can be. $1.50 bungalow uprons are of new plaid or plain ginghams with belts or sashes. &H y-ti -i V 1MJ.SJ '$ i women s Semi-Tailored Hats, $5 and $8 The ideal suit hats ! Smart and distinctive, yet becom ing, the good-looking straws are in small and medium shapes, many of which turn up from the face. Ribbon and glycerined ostrich are used almost ex clusively, although a few pokes show flowers. Interesting hats and worth looking through with thoughts of Easter and econ omy in mind ! (Mnrket) 33-Inch Silk Pongees Special at $1.25 Roth .Japanese and Chincsp pongees are included a large quan tity of both, entirely free of dust. Natural color. Lovely Silks at $2 a Yard Silk jersev 36 inches wide, in white, flesh and pink. Wash ,atin 40 inches wide, in white nnd flesh. Charmeuse 36 inches wide, in brown, navy and black. (Central) Easter Shoes of the Better Kinds Low Priced Lines arc slendor, though toes are more vounded than they were last season. Heels arc graceful and curved, and many women aro enthusiastic about the beauty and comfort of baby French heels. Ankle straps, of course. Hundreds of pairs of fashionable new pumps und Oxfords at very moderate prices arc readv in the Down Staira Store. You Can Inspect These Shoes Ever So Carefully and you will find that all the smnll details of workmanship tho linings, the stitching, the buttons are of the finest typo. Newly Arrived For Women Brown kidskin Oxfords, $7.50; pumps, $8.90. Tan calfokin pumps, $8.25 and $9.90. Tan calfskin Oxfords, $6.90 to $9.90. Black satin pumps, $7.50 to $9.90. (Chestnut) : i' Tel a Mi n t-j '' m rV J .A-,A-A.-1wrTg;lgF-J.--Tnaa.rairiTJi nnnrmniin hi iiiiiii..- . u y.i- tfi 4f -& 1 , A h ;, Ki, .Jv.iVij t S . v., J. J Z&'AV Wt .,1m .wW. a,.J ..v. tfMf,.ilitexM'111 . At f U v a yvsy H tf (A tt,V . W.. . Vi - Jhr ,KVi!iAkUii l.v:mv" 1A1ISJIKII Hllim