Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 24, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 8, Image 8

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LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, 'JHUKSDA MABtiH M, 1021
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CZECHS MASS ARMY
TO MENACE VIENNA
Throat Disturbs Austria and
Attributed tajMoveirtent to
Join Germany
FUSION GAINS
I the part of tlic people over flic fiillnie
. nf the Korrrnmcnt to rffect n lmimhed
j t eduction in priucH and light further
I inrrenxri.
In dlxcussiiiK the altunllon the Vlennn
ZettuiK am JJIttnit snyK: "It i tin
i liecrMxnr.v to convince tm of the futility
of tin rluinecllorV visit to London be
I fore piooeedlng to n vote. on fusion with
Uicrmiui) Now that wc know where
we nre, it mint bo postponed no Ion-tfrv."
I In the meantime Tyrol find Salzburg
line coiiiiiletlng the machinery for n
"sentimental plebiscite" on funiou,
I which will he held on April '-M. Ordeis
'from the federal jovmumnt and the
, l.iitrnte that Mich n plehlscile ehould
SUPPORT i ,,ot " 'lc'(' nrc '"''"' iKnor,,1-
20.1 GREEKS
DRIVE ON TURKS
Is
IJy the Associated Piess
Vlennn. March -4 Humors that
Ozeeho-Slovaklnn troops have been con
centrated on the Austrian frontier linc
cauped a panicky fooling here, in view
of the internal political condition in
the Austriun tepublle. Thin feelhiR per
slits In spite of the fact that report- re
garding the gathering of Czech troop
hve been partially denied by newspa
per advices.
It is asserted in certain circles that
tbe military activity of Czeeho-Klowi-
kio is due to the marked recrudescence I
of the movement for fusion witb Oer- I
many since the unsatisfactory result of I
Chancellor Mayr'K London missit n Iwi
become known. The (Jreater (icrmnny
party is known to be planning an In- t
ferpellation in the N'atlonal Assembly '
fter I'aster, and it i expected it "ill I
take the form of a motion for th pa's-1
sage of necessary legislation for an im
mediate referendum, and a resolution
notifying the League of Nations that ,
Austria is compelled to work out her
own salvation through Germany i
it Is understood the Social Demo
crats will support the (Jreater Germany
party in this actu.n. and its the two or- J
canUatioiiM constitute n majority in the I
National Assembly such a program, if
cnirlrd out. inn force n ote of contl-
dence. w inch may possibly result In a '
ministerial crisis
T)nrimr the lut week theto in... be. n i
a rumor widely i-iirrem in this city that
the pre.-ent government would not Inst
long nfter Knster The jtoliticnl situa
tion is affected by economic conditions.
Since .Tanunrj 1 the cost of living, as
whown by government figures, has in
creased ."0 per oent. 'JS per cent of
which adwmcc- has been made since
February 1. This situation has ie
suited in a widespread dUionti-nt on
OLD PARLOR SUITS
MADE EQUAI TO NEAT
Reconstructed
upholstered
and polished
$15aunPa
Klrst-class
worlc
guaranteed.
Slip coven
made to
crder.
We carry a laree Btocl; of upholaterr
materials. Belling at wholesale price.
AMERICAN UPHOLSTERY CO.
Oldest and Largest lloom of Its Kind
305 Arch Street ISrUViSSST
OIL BOOM IN NORTH CANADA
Immense Camp Being Formed Along
McKenzle River
l'alib.inl.s. Alaska, Mtm-Ii -4 tl'.y
A. T. i- D.inifi '".idi.ow. factor of
l!;impiiit House, one of the northern
most posts of the Hudson Hay Co..
here today, siiid mounted police patrols,
reluming from their annual mall trips
Horn Tort Mcl'lierson and McKctmc
rivet district", declared an Immense
camp is being formed in the Fort Nor
man oil fields, with hundreds nlreudy
en toute and others awaiting the open
ing of spring traffic.
The Fort Norman field. Cadiou said,
is 1100 miles wide along tbe MoKen.ie
river One well, sunk by the Imperial
Oil Co.. gushed lOfiO barrels an hour
nt S00 feet, according to C'adzow's in
formation, and arrangements nre being
made to pipe the oil to the nenrcx nav
igable stream. The Canadian Govern
ment has two airships for comrouiut a
tion with the oil fields.
I Careful Preparations Made for
I Offensive Already Bogun
J in Smyrna
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Ity tli Associated Press
Athens March 21. (J reek troop
numbering 120,000 nre participating in
the Greek offensive against the Turkish
Nationalist forces in Asia Minor, it is
I reported here.
! The Turkish Nationalists ale believed
, to have about 1)0.000 effectives in the
I Held, but hnvo smaller supplies upon
' which to draw.
Tin' most careful preparations wcic
made by the (S reeks In connection with
the offensive, which began yesterday,
and it la anticipated here that the
Greeks will win Important positions
with their first drive.
Apprehension is felt hero that the ad
vance of Greek forces east of the
Smyrna hinterland will throw the Turks
Into the arms of the ltusstan Soviet
Government of Moscow,
The objective of tha offensive Is the,
Ilagdad Hallway, nltbough Greek com
manders have planned to reach the city
of Kskl-Hhehr. It Is affirmed thnt
ISritlsh, French and Italian1 armies in
the Near Kast will not participate in
the campaign.
General Selah Kddln Iley, commander
of Turkish forces In Clllclli. has been
transferred to the Smyrna front for the
purpose of uniting the Turkish defense.
For the last two weeks the Orceka
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BEARD
Speaks at the noon-day
services at Keith's
Theatre
TOMORROW
HEAR HIM
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"Ti:Li:riioM:i sphcci; io.is
Fur Storage and Remodeling al Extremely Low Rates
LUIGI RIENZI
CORRECT APPAREL FOR WOMEN
1714 Walnut Street
SPRING SUITS THAT ARE
DELIGHTFULLY DIFFERENT
from the ordinary in that they are "exclusive."
I-'RUM THi: MOltn CONSEItVATIVC TAILORED STUHRT MODKI.
TO T1IK KLABORATEIA" HMimOIUKRKn OR BRAIDED DMSSSY
MOIKLS IN TIUCOTINES, TWILL. CEQ Cft TO (IfQ Cfk
CORDS PUIRKT TWILL HVZt,iJJ tPlUs7U
YOUR CREDIT'S GOOD
for a Smart New
Society Suit
for Easter
Atk to See the Special
EASTER OUTFIT
For Men and Young Men
Consisting of Stylish
Society Suit
A Smart Hat and a Good Pair of
Shoes
A Complete Outfit for a
Gentleman
$63 Value Tomorrow
2-50
$1.00 A WEEK
GEO. KELLY'S
S. E. Cor. 12th and Walnut Sts.
2330-32-34 N. Front St
1816-18-".0 Atlantic Are.
Atlantic City, N J
$4
WONDERFUL SPORTS MODELS IN VELOUR CHECKS HOME
SPUN AND TWEEDS
39.50, 59.50, 65.00
The. Indispensable Cape or Wrap
Worn over the One-Piccc Frock. There is a dis
tinction and charm about the spring wrap which is
particularly alluring and feminine.
The ever-popular Pile fabrics are shown in the new
shades with striking effects.
MARVELLO. DUVETYN. RAMONA. VELDYN
45.00, 59.50, 85.00 to 189.50
Original Sun-Proof Blue Serge
Suits Extra Trousers
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Itcvistcrvd V, . Patent Offlce
THE call for them has made it a
matter of "nip and tuck" to keep
t the supply ahead of the sales.
But we are doing it, and you may
be sure that the men and young men
of Philadelphia are appreciating 'this
opportunity (which has been withheld
from them for more than five years)
once more to buy these wonderful suits
which are guaranteed not to fade,
with our promise of a new suit for
one that does.
William H. Wanamaker
1217-19 Chestnut Street
have been landtnu nt Smyrna motor
trtirku, ortlllnry nntl munitions, which
hnd been Btorcd nt Bnlnniki.
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VICTR0LAS
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Down
Easy
Weekly
Terms
. , . MAITi COCMN
H.ROYER SMITH
COMPANY
(Ifpt. I.)
10TH & WALNUT STS.
,rieai md m full detail! at .roar ytrr
easr pajmeat plan.
fefe
O.Sheppacd &Son9
Handkerchiefs '
as Easter Greetings
;.' For women, man, girls and boys.
Prices: .women's., 18c to $5.00 each
'. ' , men's, 25c to' $5.00 each
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' And for the Kiddies '
cute little rfhitc handkerchief vJith
nurserj notahles cmbroidored m'color.
Prices, 18c and 25c each
100$ Chestnut Street
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AHVKWTIHK.MBXT
Chic Fur
Scarfs
Add Distinction to the Spring Suit. Clccr .Models
in the Most Reliable Selected Skinh in Our Fur
Department.
You Vfifr Pj lore ill Hirnrl'i.
n&yfrfh
&0C?S0
Fine Business Furniture
puts new life into your business and in
creases the efficiency of your office workers.
Typical Hoskins
Flat-Top Desk
0 lnthts long
JS inches dci-p.
$85.00
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Heoling Arm Chairs
Full quartered oak, $28.00
Side Arm Chairs, $23.00
Stationen, Engrnren, Printer!
Blank Book Makera
Buiinen Furniture
Chestnut Street at Ninth
Stall, the Ilorist. 27 South Eleventh Street, is well known to
Philadelphians, who call upon him for flowers for very many occasions.
His skill us u decorator is well-known, and many notiible weddings
and receptions in this Quaker City have owed their attractiveness to
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W Clioris. i-iiaustujju ui-uuuiiit -u" ' uv vi in ajjutmiuvo.
Erorau tcrjin
end them from Stnhl's, 27 South
hleventh Street
OF COURSK, you are sending j "W'OU'VE heen waiting f(
flowers to some one this Ens-1 y announcement, I know,
tor. Now, if you're wise, you 1 . (lnnv in tplIin vou t
OU'VE heen waiting for this
so I'll
not delny in telling you that the
There' are several -st01'cs of Edounrd D. Krusc, 100
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reasons why. You're sure that bouth hleventh street and 'lOOu liai
they'll be fresh, which means that tiniore Avenue, arc quite ready for
they'll last a long time; they'll be Knster. Easter eggs, most prop
vcasonable in price, which means , ,n fop t,,0 gniiU!at ahnre
something these days, and you're ,.,,.. nu i i
certain of receiving exceptionally attention. Chocolate - covered
courteous treatment and careful at- cream eggs arc 50 cents, 7o cents,
tcntion to your wishes, which means 1 and $1.50. Large, hollow clioc
a great deal at any time. They have I olate eggs filled with the very finest
a wonderful variety of potted plants, fruits and nuts, chocolate covered,
I. lies, roses, hydrangeas, splreac. ha- nre $2.50, $!5.B0 and $4. You'll find
tinths unii some exquisite cut Mowers. .,t Kruse's nit those delightful Easter
You may h.to a luuikut llllcil Willi llow- fvnr, ,lenr to the heart of thn lf(l
t-rs for the ."mall um of $3.50 or ,i iaors tiear 10 U1C leans 01 tne Kltl-
iiueo buskct of Blowinp blooms at 2o dies bunnies and clucks of solid
most ntiractive little window bo. chocolate and white rabbits to be
covered with birch bark and filled uiih (uc(j wjth tjny j;,.ster egga lt's ft
VJaiter plants, was U. wjsc pun t buy yoKu Eagter
GIFT-HASKETS of Fiuit for "soodics" today or tomorrow if
Easter! Exquisite things they l'oi"-lt"e-
are, these Gift-Baskets at the i ,MT ., . , . .... . .
-re of Henry R. Hallowen & Son, , WSS-tt' "cfoSfna fft fi
lltoau Sireci uuiuwviihiuv. i .IV.- , m- .. n ..,., .
toward creatine a fnvornhln
impression, and where is the man
a special Easter display there this .
week, you know. The Florentine j
baskets arc loveiy. inuii m u -- , ,,,,. .,. , . nn n ,wif -("."
ors contrasting well r h tne gor- just tQ ghbw hc ;--
Kl n&1 L.trto SigSllirlDonald &
uiuuii, i.iofou nesmut Street,
e a particularly interesting stock
hand-painted baskets arc deligln
PEAUTY,- STUENGTH POVEP- C O M FOR-T
FIRST PUBLIC SHOWING OF THIS NEW CAR
The greatest car of all time
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ARRIVED TODAY
Arrange al Once for Demonstration.
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'SUCCESSFUL VEAB,' ,
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HENRY A. ROWAN, JR., CO.
723 N. Broad St.
. O mi hr T MAC.
7893 THElHAYNES IS AfttErUCA'S FIKST CAR. 9ai
nnvfnxi M1flt lllSC.IOUS. n10Sl . ,
' ''TU r'Vi,,. 7 ofthe world's oinaueraasiiery tins season new
k.-uM.tiut i"-r". ",, Ammir. S"K snirts in tne most uttractivo
Orchards and y(,S' S colors, new gloves, new scarfs (vcrv
rthcr fruts - crsp. Pe'"lP. reasonably priced, too) and some
Mmonn ttrnneu f m Snain s ter Wod-looking handkerchiefs.
raced vineyards. dcliciowNMUiincsAn of. th rf, , ".
IT is" dXht loP receive I Ea.ter ift8 that nre sure to be ac
Africa. U is a leliff lit to vc, c,,plnbl am, ,., CQrtain th t ,
......uv., ..wu, bliui. u I11UII I1KUH to l'n.
li'er to any point within 1000 miles
l'hiladclplim is guavanieeu.
DELICIOUS, velvety ice cream
nirde in ten minutes doesn't
that sound interesting? And
t's quite possible to make it your
."lf in your own little freezer. I
discovered that the Housofurnishing
Store of .1. Franklin Miller, 1012
chestnut Street, is selling the Acme
Vi ester this weel. ni the fpei l.il iirlce
.f Jl 10 l' Uffi one mjself ''inl
, ,n vouch for Its efllrlency. Another
iieiial'' wIiIl'.i any of you nl.o ne'd
double bolli-r uliould not inlsa Is H
o auart aluminum double boiler nt
i I" 10 Til's seeiri'Ml lo me a partleil
I ilv Monderful value. The orderly joul
'dl rejoice In the set of ten, coffee.
Mjitur and flour cms .oriameled white
itul with a Hutch sc(e in blue. 'I he
,t u nriced $1 2T. Ami this belli the
ii-ne of cnr when onn makes rertulli
tint 'ftcli room has lt waste basket.
Jill be Kind to know of the .Chinese
tmskets of split bamboo, priced at 40
er.ts to Jl 50 each.
....vvr i. n.,,l nine! fnvtliniltO tile WOtim!! Xvhn Viinnttrflu ik
IUUIV) IS UIB II1UH umi ll""i, ...-.."" - - .vv..,two mi
Eustcr a imir of cocks or silk stockings from the store of Scott &
- Hunsicker, 108 South Thirteenth Street. They have good hosiery
! hosierv that wears well and looks well and just now they're having a
sale. 'Women's silk stockings, In black and coins, that were ?1.7G, are now
nini.v,i si.-t.V S8.15 a half dozen pairs, and those that were $2.aG a nalr
are now $1.90; $11 a hnlf dozen. Men's seamless cotton socks, in black,
white and colors, have been reduced from 40 cents to 25 cents a pairj
S2 85 a half dozen, and pure silk and sjlk-and-lisle socks from $1 to CO.cents
n pair; $3.45 a half dozen. You'll not regret n visit to Scott & Hunsickcr's
this week, for these arc the beat values in hosiery that J'vo seen in a long
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ceive a gift from the store of Mac
Donald & Campbell.
FOR the engagement ring most
precious of all gifts the Pol
ished Girdle Diamond is inva
riably tiie choice. It is, in the first
place, one of the vory finest diamonds
to be had, and it is cut and polished
accoiding to a special patented proc
9h8. which brings out the hfdden
Mghts of the stone as no other'meth
od can do. It is quite fitting that
the most precious of all precious
gems should be chosen for the en
gagement ring; most fitting, too,
that it .should be mounted in an ex
qufsitely designed totting. You will
find no more beautiful stone than the
Polished Girdle Diamond (oxcluslve
with Dailey, Hanks & Riddle Com
pany) and no more artistic settings
than those designed by Bailey's
artists.
Still plenty of time to get the children
thoseEASTERshoes at GEUTINGS
New Instep Strap
In Tan Russia Calf- or Soft
Patent Colt. The style that
fits.
Famous "Shoor
Treds" The Double-wear Kind
Sizes' Prices
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Dressy Oxfords
for Children & Girls
("Shoor-Trcd" last)
6 to 8.
8i to 11.
1 4 to 2 .
2 to 7 .
$4.00
4.50
5.00
6.00
(They Won't Scuff)
Sizes
4 to
8 to
1 H to
2; to
Prices
$4.75
5.50
6.25
7.50
("Shoor-Tred" Itst)
Scores of Clever New Models in Children's Brogues; French 'Sports Shoes in
Various Colors and Combinations, etc. '
Children's fine ribbed heavy-weight Silk Stockings, in black, white
and Russia calf tan siies 6ya to SVz at prices from $1.50 to $2.70.
1230
Market St.
1308
(PRONOUNCED WTIMG) CJiestniltbt.
5tor- of rmous SKoaal oSh and
Shoes and
Stockings for M W B Stockings for
all the family j all the family
19 South 11th St. (Quick-Service Men's Shop)
Every Foot Professionally Fitted Three Geuting Brothers Supervising
The New
Speed Truck
Completes
The Full Line of
International Motor Trucks
for Low-Cost Hauling
The New Model S Speed Track is a welcome addition to the great International
line, which now includes a size and a style for every hauling purpose. Regular
equipment consists of SJixo pneumatic cord truck tires, electric lighting and
Htarting equipment, power tire pump and tools.
A FULL LINE TO CHOOSE FROM
MoiIH Mliccl lint t'uparlljr Clmi.il 1'rlre
S 124" 1,500 ?1500
21 llfi" 2,000 1850
.'il , 128" 11,000 2050
.11 ' 146" 3,000 2100
11 128" 4,000 2400 -
tl 140'' , 4,000 2450
il 138" 0,000 2800
01 1 Gl - 6,000 2850
10,1 100" 10,000 4500
101 183" 10,000 4750
V. 0. 11. Fuctorr
INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER COMPANY
OF AMERICA
Factpry-llrunch, Showrooms and Service, 200-13 No. 22d St.
Spruce 2585 v 9
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