Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 15, 1921, Night Extra, Page 17, Image 17

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PEASANT PROGRAM
FOB IN HUNGARY
Majority of Political Demands
Met to Appease Anger Over
Aid Given Charles
ENTENTE MISSIONS BLAMED
BB&p. April lB.-hcreorganba.
., f tli Iluwsiirlnn Oovcrnmcnt
;'"" , by the peasants In Inillgnntlon
..the 'PI,ort iun -Etnncror
r .nrlon br crt"'" "ln,sterH vlrtunlly 1.1
nletc Tl'o Plants compelled the
.ntnncc of most points ot Uicir pro
cfer,n"i.Li. Includes the restoration o
complete-
If'.V'.i; i free speech, a tree press
" iY. trntlo Tliey demand nlfco per
"in lc hro 'ia Ion of the Ilnpsburgs
Su tt iment ot the royal stones
. It is feared tlili will be the
So of hc lcBltlmlsts becoming a
ff l inrlv. brng a cleavage In Hie
SVn'f Postpone action on irnpor
S economic matters such as Jinan
ll reconstruction, rand reform and
Kforn of the obsolete country council
UThe nenfnnts accuse- the Entente mis
,ion" licro of preventing n clean swoop
5n tho Hapsbiirg nitcsHon by press ng
Z he reinstatement of Premier Tclclty.
Events ot tho Mt fortnight have cou
iinccil ctnin pcannt leaders Hint
Frtnch royalists want tho restoration
Jf the Hapshurg monarchy to prevent a
onion of Austria and Germany and as
Jn effective bnsrlcr npainst bolshcvlsm.
"ubo. the peaant lenilcr. Is .not wholly
Bllrfcd -Aflh the situation. He said
"I ilo not bcllevo nnothcr attcmnt to
instate tho Hnpsburgs by military
force is possible It tho royalist questicn
, constitutionally bcttlcd. Ninety per
cent of the countryside is nntl-Knrhst.
The nensanti ut present havo no cnndl
ite for King in sight. They believe
the Government reorganization will se
turo n more liberal policy for Hungnry.
The press muit be unmuzzled and free
Hwifc reestablished.
"1'rco rado Is for Hungary nn
economic necessity and we must swallow
antipathic toward our" neighbors in
n) far as thoy interfere with thin pol
icy." Admiral Hortby, tho Regent, to
I'ny isucd n mnnlfesto to the urmy
thanking it for Its loyal support dur
Ine the Korllst crisis. A social event
deemed of political Importance wns tho
adding yesterday of Colonel Tronly,
lender of most of the onti-Knrllst fac
tion of the army, to Countess Palffy,
ltdyin-waiting to ox-Empress Zlta.
GOLFER BRINGS DOWN BIRD
Roanoke, Vn., April 1G. Robert F.
Ston, l'nierslty of Virginia student,
became a claimant for the 10111 freak
rolf shot Wednesday when he made a
literal "birdie," bringing down n dove
fijlnu high in the air.
The ball broke the bird's wing, but
ni hardly slowed by tho impact, and
Stone made'u par on tho bole.
FLIERS SET JUMP RECORD
Two Officers Descend Half Mile.
Third Injures Leg on Ground
Mincola. N. Y., April 15. Two tri
P o parachute- leapt from nn nrniv air
P.'nno, yesterday set a new record for
altitude jumping by army lllcrs.
Captain V. .1. livery and J.leiilcn
nnt Lucas Jlenii Mopped from a
plane p lotcd by Mcutennnt E. II.
Ilarksdnlo and descended nlmost half a
mile. Ihclr parnchutcH stayed so clone
together they wero able to converse
during the descent, and thev landed
within n few ynrds of each other.
Sergeant Atidrow Anderson leaped
from the plane nl the fcnme time and
injured his leg.
EVEklNC PUBLIC (LEDaETHIIDEIiPHIA; FRIDAY, 'APRIL 15, 1921
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ICE SHIFTS SHIPS' COURSES ff-
unusual Southerly Flow of Bergs
Blocks Sea Lanes
lloston, April lii. Icebergs from the
lolar seas have moved south to the
inuimio oi this city and have forced tho
moving of trans-Atlantic steamship
tracks 180 miles south of the usual
lanes at this season.
Radio reports yesterday from the
coast guard cutter Heneen told of largo
lee fields as far south as latitude 42.-10
and longitude -17.-15.
As n result of this unusual southerly
Ice movement; the trans-Atlantic
steamship conference directed vessels
to cross in latitudes of New York and
Philadelphia.
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Frankly nette"
Three-Piece Suit
Golf & Street Service
Coat, Skirt & Breeches
Trmlr
Mfirk
AII-mimiI
KntltNl
1'iitirlo
To Introduce "Franklynctte," We'll
Send It to Your Door on Approval
Here's the Offer
Write for it mention butt, wait and
hip measure also height and weight
and color preferred. Try it on ex.
amine it. If satisfactory in every
respect, 'send ui
$25.00
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Jl sXVll U I n" outdoor snorts Rolf, rldlnir. lonnis, KO
? y twiijj
THE HOME OF 0m - 3k I
I "THISTLECLOTH" JPBOgW I
I Front and Dauphin Sts. &&&. feWCM
Philadelphia, Pa. W$$0& MtiMV 1
Otherwise return at our expense,
that fair?
THISTLECLOTH Is a hlgh-grado all-wool
knitted pure worsted heather mixture In
Jade, green, oxford or solid colors In tan.
brown, navy blue or sand color. It will uhed
rain, is dampproof anil will not wrinkle,
yet It Is comfortably elnstlc, yielding to
every movement of tho bod. Splendid for
nil outdoor sports golf, riding,
hiking, etc.
tennis,
Records
to
The Record of Quality"
Do your records play real music
or just phonograph music?
SOME phonograph records give you no more than their version
of the music, that they reproduce. The method of recording
is imperfect. But if the recording is right, and the quality of the
record itself is right, the reproduction will be perfect.
Notice the Difference
When you play an QKt. Record lt ceases to be a phonograph
record and becomes the orchestra, the piano or the singer's vpicc
itself.
4279
10-Inch
85c
4280
10-Inch
85c
4281
lO.tnch
85c
4282
10-tnch
85c
4283
10-lnrh
85c
Do You Ever Think of Mt Fox Trot. .Hagcr's Novelty Orchestra
Learning Fox Trot ,. .. . . .Banjo Wallace's Orchestra
Mazie Fox Trot ,. . . Banjo Wallace's Orchestra
Becky From Babylon Fox Trot Hager's Novelty Orchestra
Wyoming Waltz .-. . . .Green Brothers' Novelty Band
April Showers Bring May Flowers Fox Trot
Harry Raderman's Jazz Orchestra
Jabberwocky Fox Trot Joseph Samuel's Jazz Band
Tropical Blues Fox Trot .-. . . Joseph Samuel's Jazz Band
Angels Baritone With Orchestra Elliott Shaw
I Want You Morning, Noon and Night Tenor With Orchestra
Sam Ash
Ask your dealer to play the music you want on an
QKfiL Record. Notice the Difference.'
Wholesale Distributors
Sonora Co. of Phila.
!214 Arch Street
A. J. Heath & Company
27 South 7th Street
A Special Purchasn Makim Pmmihlo
This Extraordinary Sale of
Women's Smartest
$15 Sports Skirts
at $10.00
l rrlrfny, April I IV, tO'Jl. Stnrji ()ieti Itnlly nt 0 A. M. loi" nl St. 10 I. M, f
SNELLENBUKGiS
yj CNT1RF BLOCK " MARKET. ' i 'lrt2TPFETS J
Cool, Pretty
Kimonos
and Negligees
for Spring Week-Ends and
Summer Days
Tho soft, fine 'sort that take up very
littlo room in n week-end case; the cool,
practical sort it is a delight to wear in
warm wcntlier.
Jinny, many pretty kinds space per
mits but partial mentiqn of them.
Fine Canton Crepe
Kimonos .'....
$4.75
ty boudoir shades prettily hand
In daint
embroidered and finished with ribbons,
Pretty Breakfast Coats, &A HZ
In blue, rose, copen and pink tPTT O
Canton crepe finished in charming fashion
with small ruffles of sclf-matcrinl.
Exceptionally rood looking! In the sea
son's smartest plaids and stripes, in tho
prettiest combinations of tan, green, brown,
Copen, navy and black-and-white.
They're mado from wool velours and
worsteds of excellent grade with tho
stripes or plaids arranged in single or
double box or side pleats.
Several Styles Sketched
SneLLENBURcS Second Floor
P-
Jbine Healthy iwo-
Year-Old
Rose
f Bushes
m 3 for 65c
regular 50c
funds!
All ready to plant
out right now; splen
didly sturdy stock.
$1.20 Basket of 12 Growing,
Blooming Pansy fiQc
Plants, Basket, Only
One dozen
plants in
basket and
great large,
healthy
plants they
arc, laden
with bloom
and bud. None sent C. 0. D.
bNELLEUBURGS First Floor
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Hand-Embroid
ered Kimonos
As Pictured
$5.95
4 I'
One of nu
merous very
attractive
styles in Can
ton crepe of
fi n c quality,
with large,
flowing sleeves
and trimmings
of ribbon and
hand embroid
ery. All colors.
Fine Silk Crepe de Chine
K $5.50 t0 $20.50
heavy quality, in a whole range of dainty
boudoir shades. Several pretty models arc
enriched with hand embroidery; nil finished
with ribbons. bNELLEUBURCb Second Floor
Many,' many beautihd new kinds of
Rhinestone Set
Bar Pins
in a very special sale tomorrow
at $1.00
In stunning new filigree effects excep
tionally brilliant and till equipped with
patent safety clasps.
Great variety of styles and patterns to
choose from. bNELLXNbURGS First Floor
Rest Values in
Women's
Silk Hosiery
at $1.00 Pair
Pure thread silk stockings of heavy qual
ity. Black, cordovan, Russian calf, African
brown, aluminum gray and polo gray.
at $1.35 Pair
Full-fashioned puro thread silk
ings made from twelve strand silk,
only.
stock-Black
at
$1.95 Pair
. Silk stockings in black,
AUSESl w-h'to nnt' wanted shoe col
ors. Stockings of unequalcd
quality and durability.
SNLL' lNBjRJS first Floor
8,400 Pairs of
Men's 50c Gordon
Round Ticket
Mercerized Socks
at 25c Pair
Fine gauge mercerized socks with double
soles and extra spliced heels and toes.
Black, cordovan, navy, gray and white.
After this lot is sold, there'll be no more
nt this price.
On Sale in Men's Hosiery Section, Market
and 12th Sis.
Svn 1 LNBURCS first Floor
Newest $1.25
French Dotted
Veilings
$1.00 yard
In all the most fashionuble colors and
smartest color combinations, including mag
pie, flcsh-and-black, tan-and-brown, copen
on navy, copen on black, black on copen,
henna on all colors and plenty of black,
brown, navy, taupe and gray.
Colored Chenille Bordered ' QJ
Veils, each OOt
Yard-and-a-quarter long.
Square Veils, So Smart, SI. 00 each
In navy-and-copen, tan-and-brown, gray,
black and gray-and-taupe.
Another Wonderful Lot of Cfkr-r
Veilings at, yard OUC
In the pretty combination effects so
smart. Dots and fancy meshes; all colors.
iJNrLUNBJRCS first Floor
IN THE ECONOMY BASEMENT
You Could Hardly Believe Such
Va lues Possible That's
Why We Want You
to SEE These
Fine Suits
and Youm
for Men
.,
VI an nt I
"i-tii at
$14.50
In serviceable, wanted fabrics;
in leading colors and mixed ef
fects; in good-looking, well-tailored
styles.
The man who wants a good,
sturdy suit for all-around wear
doesn't want to overlook these!
Men's & Young Men's
Suits With Extra
Trousers
Suits that will give double the
ordinary service,
S28.5
Other Notably Good Values in Suits,
$18.50 to $23.50
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Raincoats That Were
$13.50 and $q Q Q
$15.00 now v
Men's Trousers, Very
Special $335
Raincoats That Were
$18.50 jtionn
JL J9JS
now
The last word in trim smartness and
grace these
Dainty Strap Pumps
and Good-Looking
Oxfords
For Women and Young
Women, at
$7.00 to $8.50 pair
Two-simp pumps in tan calf and brown
kid, with Huby French heels.
Tan calf and brown kid lace oxfords with
winp tips and military heels.
Brown calf and gunmctal calf lace
oxfords with straiyht tips and leather villi
lury heels.
Men's $12.00 to $15.00 Shoes
and Oxfords, 7 QCj
The finest, highest grade shoc made
marked at just about their present whole
sale worth!
Tan calf English lace shoes and oxfords
Genuine Cordovan brogue shoes and
oxfords
Heavy tan grain brogue shoes and ox
fords Gunmctal calfskin lace shoes & oxfords
Dark Cordo calfskin lace shoes and
oxfords
All with welted and stitched soles and
nil sizes.
Young Men's Saddle Strap
SrJnb. $5.00
Tan calf saddle-strap oxfords with per
forations on toes and quarters. With wing
foot rubber heels. Welted soles. Sizes
22 to C. SnIllENBURGS Second Floor
All Ready for Another Marvelously
Successful Sale, With
4O0
"India'
X !
Famous
Umbrellas
95
MEN'S
WOMEN'S
ith Double Frames will not turn in
side out.
With Ten Hibs it's strong.
With Handles for Men popular crook
styles.
With Handles for Women Hardwood,
njnin or carved, with bacalite rings anil
filk cords.
With Silk Case fine in every detail.
Just Kight Open They're Large. Just
Right Closed The) 're Short!
S Ji .B.Rij3 First Floor
SrJtl i fcHbi'IioS Economy Basement
Boys' Silk-Striped
Shirts and Blouses
a Wonderful Sale!
$3.00 Silk-Striped fcO AA
Blouses at... .W
$3.50 Silk-Striped (go 9
Shirts at ,&a3
Made of crepe madias with heuw silk
stnre--, in a beautiful assortment of rich
colu'ing!. Sizes IHS to J4.
Quite the finest lot of merchandise we've
eer een o low-priced. Sure to hurry out
so try to come in varly in the day.
Boys' $1.50 Blouses, $1.25
Brand now shipment of printed madras
blouse.-, made in neckband stylo, with
.soft tuin-batk cuffs. Big assortment of
good-looking patterns. Sues (! to 16' years.
Boys' Neckwear, 50c
In the popular regimental and collcgo
stripes, polka dots and plain colors.
SnT' "vi .S First Floor
We Have Some Exceptionally Fine
Genuine Red
Cedar Chests
SaIe" $"M OQ Ea.
Priced at ATivO
and tonguo
('hosts
mado of
t h e very
finest'
grade reif
cedar, nb
b o 1 u t ely
mothjiroof.
construction. Well
:N. SNELLENBURG & CO.:
Groove
finished
0ier Chests, a Large Assortment at t!2.93
to $15.00
N. SNELLENBURG & CO. SnellenboS Fourth Floor
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