a m nr- -isa ' .' .. lS my J f 'IT' 'W ijf'-'. jf i'Ti'i?73-ffi '''hV' 6 EVENING PUBLIC LEDaER-PHILADELPHlA, FRIDAY, APRIL 8, 1921 y r-:r, ' M ' ;i vl m V Li4'l Hi. ISv !i Jg ' . l fcSM vr TURKS SEIZE HOI NICENE CREED Isnik, Sceno of First Ecumenic Council, Is Cnpturod From Greeks IMPORTANT BOOTY IS TAKEN ny the Avwclntwl I'rcs Anporn. Ailft Minor. April S. Inlk. a town thirty-two mile Miuthwcst oC Inmld nnd nrnr the Sen of Mnrmorn.hns been cnptnrnl by Turkish XntlnnnlNtn. Oreeki defending tlie plncc fled, nbnn donlng Important supplies nnd prison ers. The nnelent nnme of Inlk wni Nleen. Tho first general ecclesiastical council met at Nlcen In 325 A. D . on which occasion the Nirene creed was framed. Rear Admiral Hark T. NrUrnt. com mander of t'nlted States naval forces in Turkish wntcrs, lias taken up with the Turkish Nationalist Oovcrninent tW re instatement of American tenchers nt the American CoHcrc at Mnrslvnn. Klnzim Tarn llrklr, oomiiiander of Turkish Nntlonnlist forces at Krrcrum, hn8 nrrlved nt Angora at the head of a cavalry division after n remarkable march from Armenia He was sum moned to the uctcrn front by the 'Put Is -Ish NatlomlNt (tovernment nftcr the rjreeks lnunchi'd their offensive east of Smyrna and nrua. The people of this city greeted Kinzlm with tho wildest oiitlnMiiMii, I'lowcis were strewn in the stroil abend of his horse. He continued hta wuv to tii" front, declaring there was no fcir of a I5olhclk adrmieo In iiuithea'-terii Asia Purls, April S. (Hv A. IM TtirkNh Nationalists have resumed their ndvanco in the Ilrusu hector of Asia Minor, according to dispatches to tho Trench foreign office. Knars are entertained for the safety of the entire Greek expt'ditlonnry force. The mag nitude nf thplr revnrsn nnnwrq irnntup than was first supposed. Athens, April S. (By A. l) Wounded Greek soldiers are arriving In such numbers from tho Smyrna nnd BniMi fronts that sanitary authorities In this country are unable to enre for them properly. Two thousand injured men arrived nt Piraeus yesterday, nnd found Inadequate hospital accommoda tions. Queen Sophie has appealed to the American, Ited Cross in Paris for nurses. Many women of Athens nre leaving to work in base hospitals In Anatolia. DELAY FOCH'S TRIP TO U. S. Marshal, However, Hopes to Visit America In Noar Future Ports, Apt II S. (U.v A. P ) Mnr shal Koch has not as jet been ndvlsed of any Invitation extended to Iilm by tho American I.eglon to visit the United States during the coming summer, lie had Intended, however, to visit America during the present month, but his plans were deranged by tho nccefslty of conferring with the Supreme Allied Council. It Is most difficult for the marshal to make plans in advance. Dur ing n holiday ot a month In 1020 he was recalled fiom llrlttnnj to Purls three times. Mnrehal Koch hopes, however, to be able to Hud time for n visit to America lu the near future. SMALLER NAVIES URGED Japanese Newspaper Commends Kato's Comment on Nippon Alms Toklo, April S. (l)y A. P.) Com menting on the recent statement by Vice Admiral Kato, minister of marine, In which he declared Japan was not try ing to compete with the Atncrlcnn Nnvj and thnt her project to have a fleet of eight battleships and eight battle cruisers not more than eight jours old was not necessarily irreducible, the Coni-crvntivc newspnper Jljo Shlmpo de clares this statement merits serious at tention throughout tho woild. It deserves such attention, it says, because, contrary to the opinion of uianv other Jnpanesc, It admits the pos sibility of scaling down the eight bat-tlcshin-eiclit battle cruiser project when a reliable agreement for curtailment shall have been coucludcd among the Powers. "Vice Admiral Kato's, declaration " adds the newspaper, "should serve to rnuove misunderstandings abroad and give a decided impetus to tho movement for international firmament restriction." GOOD things from 9 sun shiny climes poured Into n single e's fr you. The Coca-Cola Co. Atlanta, Q To Sell Old Conshohocken Church At a meeting yesterday the parish loners of St. Matthew's Church. Con shohocken. instructed Dr. Gallagher, the pastor, to dispose of the old church property nt Hector and Harry streets The church recently moved into a new edifice at Third nnd Harry streets. MWML 4r lUi' B ." -4K illiil ANASTASIA MAY HIRE SHIP Likely to Come to U. S. Husband May Not Be Welcomed In England Alliens, April 8. (lly A. P.) Princess Annstnsla, who Is convalescing from her recent Illness, may go to America soon, nnd will take a special steamship to New York, If It can bo obtnined. It wns orlclnnllv Intended thnt she would journey to England for tho pur pose of undergoing a second operation, but in view of the fact that Great Brit ain has not recognized Constantino, it wns feared thnt the princess' h unhand. Prlnco Christopher, might possibly not bo nltogethcr welcome. Princess Anas- tasja has refused to consiucr mauing the trip alone, nnd Is said to he un it till.. tnrtt.A til. Iiiffcl.nml. Ilrr tfl ......nf. n. luiiu ..... .. -....... r covcry Is being retnrded by attacks of unusea. TO DISCUSS MANDATE 18SUE London, April 8. (By A. P.) Con sideration of the British mandalo over Mesopotamia will bo begun at the next meeting of tho Council of the League of Nntlons, which will be held In June. Premier Lloyd George so Informed Sir J. D. Bees, member of tho House of Commons, who Inquired regarding the subject. Inexpensive Dinnerware 106 Pieces, $49.00 cVnglit,Tyndale & van Roden,Inc. Ilcputcd the Largest Distributors of nigh-Grade Dinnerware 1212 Chestnut Street Our Annual Silver Sale Ends Tomorrow Many attractive and desir able articles of sterling silver and silver-plated ware can yet be had at greatly reduced prices. Personal inspection will con vince you of the extraordinary values. (ip limi TC Jp5wfi 'IF S. Kind & Sons, mo chestnut st. DIAMOND MnrtCHANTS JttWULUCS-SlLVfcRSMlTHS Goods purchased during this sak may not be exchanged. fisii1 ll 'HiBSSslks VOCALION ) f H&dty TBESWUnN COHPAKf "More Tlum a Phonograph" The Graduola, an exclusive yrJCALION device, enables you to "play" the instrument yourself. You put your own expression, emotion and feel ing into the records ; you make them fit your mood. VOCALION Red Records Are Best ''The finest records a needle ever played" Complete stock here. Open Evenings 24 Restaurants Centrally Located Suggestions for This Evening's Meal MINUTE STEAK BAKED BEEF OR BAKED SHAD with choice of Two Side Dishes. . , 30 Mashed Potatoes Stewed Tomatoes Green Peas Macaroni au Gratin Spaghetti Baked lienns J Apple Sauco BLAKE and BURKART "The Phonograph Shop Eleventh and Walnut Streets HATS TRIMMED FREE OF CHARGE 7& Market : Filbert : Eighth : Seventh ONE YELLOW TRADING STAMP WITH EVERY 10c PURCHASE ALL DAY Mall Order Flllril riione Order Fillet Soup (small order) . . . .05 Cole Slaw or Pickled Beets 05 Desserts Orange Jelly Cakes Pics .05 Fruits Fruit Salad Roll and Butter. . . . Coffee, Chocolate, Tea or Milk .05 Apple Dumplings Puddings Ice Cream OUR NEW CAFETERIA 1508-10-12 Market Street Second Floor, Opposite Broad Street Station Open Evenings Until 8:30 BOOKKEEPERS f 3 Jl Si mamt j - "i ) ' i .... M , n it ..r...', .. . L -l. jj...j.iai-i i . .. ,. -ijiSlJTji-ij ., .. .. .. JixfiSin If you want one to work at a high desk or the newest kind of machine, advertise in THE LEDGER Morning and Evening A Contented Stout Woman is one who has solved her corset problems, assuring that smartly gowned appearance so dear to every feminine heart! "Stylish Stout" Corsets Will remedy your corset troubles! They will nt only enhance natural form-beauty, but will positively correct figure-imperfections, smoothing unsightly flesh-bulges into lines of sinuous grnce. "Styllbh Stout" Corsets make perfect foundations for tho ultrn-fashionablo gowns of the day. Hack or Front Lace no to $25 Kxclusivo of Tax Second Floor 1019MarketSt va 3& '"VIfz3P x"rT.r f3T m? Br i h h h ' m.wL'hL 1pwJ Store Orders Accepted 1021MarketSt Largest Exclusive Men's & Boys' Clothing Store in Philadelphia Mr. Hill Makes Possible Tomorrow Another Record Breaking Sale c H 1 IhUp m iWiK -If!! THAT ARE ABSOLUTELY UNEQUALED FOR QUALITY, STYLE AND VALUE-At Mr. Hill is working like a beaver these days jumping from here to there buying the best of the markets to make this special sale possible. Another 1000 Suits ready for tomorrow and another 1000 customers will come to share in the wonderful savings. Man alive, there hasn't f been anything like it in years and years ! Talk about savings you can't match these val ues anywhere. Single-Breasted Suits Double-Breasted Suits Fornt-Fitting Suits Conservative Suits Slash and Patch Pockets English Roll Lapels In fact, there isn't a style, a ma terial or a coloring that any man could want but that is represented in this wonderful collection of smart suits at $15.00. You can't go wrong for ME. HILL'S PERSONAL GUARANTEE GOES WITH EVERY SUIT. A size for every man. EXTRA SPECIAL! SOO Blue Serge Suits At a Wonderful Saving in Price Here is a big value for tomorrow. Mr. Hill mado a special purchase of these Fast-Color, AH-Wool Blue Sorgo Suits and he passes tho big saving right along. Every man wants a bluo sorgo suit for tho warmer dnys and, man, this is your special. Buy one of these and mako a saving that will delight you. frMy HH ? - - III Men's 2-Pair Pants Suite At Prices That Bring Unusual Savings Talk about a value sensation hero arc TWO-1'AIR-OF-I'ANTS SUITS at thebo most cxtiaordinaiy low prices. And what a vaiiety of styles and material 1 What a collection of fiatterns and colorings! Nothing liko hem has ever been Known before for variety, workmanship or value giving. 1000 Pairs M en's Trousers In a Big Value-Giving Sale to Intro duce Our New Trouser Department Now Occupying an Entire Floor! Save Up to Half Another big group to bring a ciowd of men anrt get mem acquainted with the ju largest Men's Pants department in tho city. S Bring along your old coat or est and match them up to a new pair of That is truo economy! pants. ( , BmBa -.- jW WMBBBUflR fVjsrjlj' 'omm t T- Boys' Wash Suits $ Theso aro hlghcst-grado wash suits of fine I'l'BtfJ' cloths, Palmer linens und galateas in rmartest of Oliver Twist and Russian Blouse models. All sizes up to 8 years. J .45$$ J .95 YS' TWO-PAIR PANTS SUITS Mr. Hill alwavs nrennres for thn boys, and prepares tremendous values. Thousands of mothers know this large boys' department occupying the entiro THIRD FLOOR and those who don't should get to know it at onco and savo money on their boys' clothing, Theso suits aro wonderful values in all wanted shades and pat terns. All sizes up to 18 years. At the Lowest Prices in the City! The Hill Co. 1019-1021 Market St. wtofrriff.aJA'tM'g 1?W mt-2F- v .'rBE5B.i:u.-MttrtMHB---Tirngira t.-niiM'J: irSi c.Mi .VTKm
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