IH f (I m I ift Iv. f r i'i '!V. o i i 14 f- f PLAN ' NK N KQ DY luiiiiiMiiuiunuuni LEGION MEN w r -:. ... . FoMs Will boo That No Soldier's -tJ!f Craye Is Forgotten Ap- iy ' propriations Asked i , ... WOMEN TO CO-OPERATE Philadelphia r-pmrtnrlM will not lack MAnll.. An AfiMttn1n1 TlflV MllltftrV FJ cfrnnlP8 will bo held over virtually . . evcrr crave of a iJ 55S5t war veteran here h JV14WWQ DJ llliri II 111! M- P) 1 v fttO&95!3t3vji& fflnn Posts and f f ihhbhii .w 'iaH2yiaucriY2ia Civil War veter ans.In many cases they will hold loint ceremonies. riie William V Tloolin Post, will decorate the irrares of all ..service men In Mount Slorlah-and Holy Crosn Cemeteries and will hold a memorial service at the graTo of Ensign William Fawceft Bel lak In Laurel Hill. Forty-four posts have filed applica tions with C!t Council for tin appro prlatlon of .$13" to defray expenses fur Memorial Dav ceremonies and decora tlons. Kach pott that applied tinmen from 'one to four cemeteries in which i proposes to officiate, and tiled the names of its finance officers, who nro bonded. Naval Post;, No. 107. hat, urrangod appropriate exercises for the day and will take over the work from Nnvnl Post. No. 400. O. A. It., which lone held memorial services for the naval dead in Philadelphia. In the services thin, year Post 107 will be avoelafd with the Fourth Naval District Posi, No. 105 and Yeomen F) Post No.r.0'. i The Ladies' Auxiliary of the Hnry L. Schmidt Po,t. No. ISO. wi'l dive a coffee party at tne posr pramiuaners. Becond street ami Misqnnnnii:i avenue. tnnlzht The auxiliary plans to serve; refreahments to the marchers after the parad on Memorial Day. Two hundred members and friends of the Ladles' Auxiliary of George I". Buer Post attended the auxiliary'- sprinc dance at Woodvale, AVUsaUicknn, May 18. A suDoer will be clven the F.lwood P. Tice Post by the Civic Club of Westvllle, N. J., Wednesday evening-. The post 'will take an important part In Its Memorial Day exercises. LANCASTER HAS BIG FIRE ! 100,000 Blaze Causes Heavy Dam age In Business Section Lancaster, Pa., May 20. (By A. V.) Fire of undetermined origin de- ' atroyed the drug establishment of D. Y Sunn & Co., In the heart of the bui- I 1 ness eection, shortly before 1 o'clock this morning. Bnrrounding property was slightly jflatnafed. The loss will reach $100,000. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIiTI!lllllllllllll Round Trip War Tax 2S Cents Additionil ' iGettysburgi! With tta Historic Battlefiald Memorial Day gat Monday, May 30 : i 3 SPECIAL TRAIN (fcln. Broad Street Station- - 6 35 Ai S CSS Wen PhJadelphia - 7 00 A3 , gSB Fdty-ieoond St'eat 7.07 42 j gS RKTURNINQ. SS5 SSS Ln. Gettj-aburc 6,45 I Pennsylvania System I. iillllll The House that Heppe built Downtown -1117-1 1 19 Rebuilt Pianos These fnstruments have been thoroughly rebuilt in our own shops. They will give years of satisfaction and service. Exchangeable within one year at the price you pay us. Fifty others to choose from. 20 Off Liated Prices These Two Days Brigsi Uprigh? A read inatnt- it and eotraar- Unarjr valne. $95 J. & C Fiicher Rxcellent ton ami flat eondltlan. $125 Knabe' A perfect-toned tnatramenti will ImI m lifetime. $275 BgjpwiHWMi i Mar.kil& Wendell On af the bet ter make toed eandltlon. , $200 Every Piano and Player Ji?ear Guarantee, nnd May Rental-Payment Plan. ''-'. UNIVERSITY DRAMATIC CLUB &J?'&&AV Iedsrtr Photo service They are gllng "The Ailmlrahle Crlililon," n fonr-part fantasy of Knglish soelel. every evening this week at tho Ho I-inrey Street Thcftlre. In tho sroup are Dorothy HiicUley, Ileulali McGnnln. Krance.s Drew and Donlhy IllorU Harvard Glee Club to Sing In Frame ('ainbrldcc, Ma.ss.. Ma "0. Uar- ,,. - ,i InlvrrMtj Clnn Club will sail ""'" :."" Jl .- "' V"."i"Y '""U.. nil", VrrJrf.frM Jin rrJjr. i PrnnM. rf?rffT Mn i rl i , lie given to r relich charitlrs. university' offcials announced last night. The trip . will be made In accordance with the ! invitation extended last fall by the French Government. ICENTR ALLY $5 EVEL "M. Nu-Buck i Frenen hel: ankls utrapt. A tmn' 43 y REN'E Tun Calf; imlOli trp oxford. jee'a; ankle ptrapj. TnELMA White canvas. Enirlleh taut; Krncli licela, kid lined. FOR MEN NORTON Tatf tan riddle trap. rubber heels aitache-1; p-ml-round to NORWALK T3?RCk Calf sd'l!' rnp- ruthr heel attached. Ati unurjual a'u. VarMooW U symbol of Style N. W. Cor. 8th and Arch Sta. Open Mon. Frl. i;es. till 0 Open Snf. F.renlnc until 11 Ji Fonnded in 1865 Inaugurated the One-Price System in Chestnut Street Uptown Henry F. Miller Sweet In Une, ext'ellent In condi tlon. $225 Chickering A werld-famena I n a t r a m ent la pleodld condition $275 Player Pianos Stetson. 88 note Practl- CA cally newP" JU Odlian, 88 note Splendid tACfi condition ij40U - Piano Carries the Heppe 5- Be Purchased on Our 3-Year U-J EVJflJOffG PUBLIC LEDaElPHiliABBLHIA; ITIIJIDAY, ."k Woman Register Likes Her Job Nnrrlstown, May '.JO. Miss Jane Kellj . the tlrst woman ussesj-or in Montcomer.v County, inado her reals tration report today. Miss Kelly was appointed from the Second Ward, V t Conshohockcn. When asked how ,, ,., , . . .. ,., , .,,k.,i .-i. , krf JTt ,J Vnn fr the J.?luIl,l,b L?11 TV ' Cr" "w ,Lu '"'' T, !u"J"h ' t tration work, being allowed ?o n day and mileage. LOCATED! fffrtnm j Don't Spend Your Money for fontnrar In the lilRh-rrnt district. Comn to our niodrrn, nrelUappolntfd, well-stockul Hootcry, rnmrnlriitly lorntnl Just outside of tli r hlgli-rent district. Thrrn Is n pleasant surprise for you. Tontnrar thnt rrcnlarlr sells nt lileh prices along- "I'nshlon'M now" can b lind from us ut remarkable mvlnm. Men & Women We Giiarantec Greater Values, Quality, Sclec- lion ana a saving HOSIERY TO MATCH ALL FOOTWEAR "V 16 P. SI. J M. 16 SO 1881 6th and Thompson Streets Victrolas $25 to $350 We sell Victrolas exclusively. No other can compare Heppe Victor Outfit No. 6 With Tlctor Ttecorda and Oab Cabinet for $72-60 And in Mahogany for $75.10 MO matter who the maker is, we take used pianos, refinish, pol ish and actually rebuild them to perfect condition before offering them. We never attempt to discred it our competitors' goods by showing them in bad condition, C. J. Heppe & Son Downtown 1117-19 OiMtnut St Cptown th end Thompson 8U, J HHHBi rm y . " ., ' f -v-i. TURATTI WAS GIVEN Italian Socialist Chairman Supported by 100,000 Non-Soclallsts Is COALITION WINS 22V SEATS By the Associated Press norno, May 20. Final reports of the Parliamentary elections in Italy last Sunday show that the coalition patties will hold 221 scats In the next Chamber fo Deputies. Tho other political par tics will bo represented ns follows: Fascist! (Extremo Nationalists). 28; Agrarians, 22; Soclali.sts, 12T.; Catho lics, 100; Communists, 15; Repub licans, 0; SlaVs, fi; Germans, 4. Deputy Tttrattl. chairman of the In transigeant Socialists, was re-elected by the largest plurality given any of the candidates, the final returns show. He received 251,5.10 votes, indicating that lit' was supported by more than 100.000 tion Socialists. His vote was five times that of the ordinary victorious candi dates. The election of Slav and German Deputies raises the question of the l.'inguagc to bo tised in the chamber. The official language Is fixed by statute ns Italian, but Italian and French are nt present nllowed when Deputies from provinces in which French is spoken take the floor. Tho Glornale d'ltalia. in commenting upon the admission of the Slav and German languages, says: "It may seem nt first sight that the use of the Sla.v and German languages must be admitted in the Italian cham her when Deputies coming from terrl tnries where these tongues nre spoken uishM to make addresses. "The French language was allowed for the convenience f Deputies from the provinces of Nice and Savoy, where there- are no ethnical differences." con-1 tinues the newspaper, but if the cham ber should alow Slav nnd German to bo spoken It would, in addition to mak ing the chamber a Babel of tongues, be employed by - the Deputies using it , as n mark of protest, and as signifying "We never get bored on a train or boat, how ever long ihe ride. For Ancre Cheese keeps as cool, yet nourished and fall of pep just as its new, improved, coated wrapper keeps it clean and full of zest." JFiffo Genuine AbviMbrt7dtfr a AnVERTISHMKNT BGGEST PLURALITY NCRE CHEESBf MADE BY SHARPLESS. PHILA. J For nil kinds of Household Furnishings tho store of J. Franklin Miller holds a unique place among the Chestnut Street Shops. The articles sold by this company arc well known for their superior quality. NOW is the time to think about ' JllWIIfc U U14, iH.UOIliM. V xiSM.a try home or perhaps your yacht or houseboat which you arc getting rendv for n summer cruise. At the storc of J. Franklin Miller, 1612 Chestnut Street, will be found the very best of housefurnishing goods, from tea kettles, teapots, coffee pots, saucepans, dodblc boilers, preserv ing kettles (nnd which, by the way, you enn't do better than to get the Agate NicKel-otoeij vo ine mousanu Hnr one nrticles wanted ny tne wen - appointed household, including ro - fn'gcrators, washing machines, vacuum cl eaners an 1 "t forget ing a comp leto line of Plated Sihen, rc especially adapted for tho summer home. D O NOT hesitate to give silver for a Wedding Gift because you think you cannot afford it. There arc many small and inexpensive gifts of silver with which to please the bride; bonbon diBhes, card trays, serving spoons, forks and knives of various kinds. If ono knows that tho family's gift to the brido has come from the store of Bailey, Banks & Biddlo Co., whether it be a mag nificent chest of flat silver or a sil ver service, he is able to supplement it with one or more pieces of similar design which will bo particularly appreciated. For many years dis criminating people from all parts of the United States have been buying silver from thirf company because they know that nowhere else will they find so important a collection. QWEET, juicy, refreshing South African Melons! A huge ship- 1 ment, the first to be sent direct to 1 Philadelphia, has arrived at the I store of Henry It. Hallowell & Son, ! Broad Street below Chestnut. They arc inu unuriv m wiu ninu, iu iu much less expensive thnn usual at $1 to 52. The shining black and white cherries from California arc most luscious. Since last week their size hns ulmost doubled. Another fruit which attracted my attention was tho immense Cabnzona Pineapples, some wcigning as much as ten nound3 and are onlv SI each. These pounua unu uri wuy 91. mill, iniai. fruits, as Well ns many others un - obtainable elgewhore, may be sent through Halloweirs gunrantced-per- feet - delivery - service any where wflhin 1QQ0 utiles of Philadolhla, a wdsh not to recognize the authority of the Italian nation." The commentators believe It is cer tnlu' that the Germans and Slavs will attempt to speak the,lr own tongues, thus forcing 'the chamber to recognize thee languages. LASTSIOUKc'mEF BURIED Indian Chanting Dance arid Ameri can Leglori Ceremonies Blended Carutoii Brill, K 1 May 20. (By A. P.) With nil the ceremony ac corded a chieftain in bygone days, Al bert Grass, twenty-one, last chief of tho Dakota Sioux; Indians, who was killed whllo fighting In France, was burled today. Mingled with the Indian rlte.H vee services of the American Legion and . religious ceremony of thov local Catholl? church. Several thousand In dians attended, Tho final resting placp for the young chief is Holy Hill, a spot sacred to the Indians, where the lapt great win dance of the Sioux was held. Uras' body reached here from Franco this week. Tho White Horse riders had charge of tho Indian ceremonies, consisting mainly of chanting dances, which lasted throughout last night. Major A. B. Welch, the only white mrtn to be adopted by the Dakotn Sioux .tribe as u blood brother; tho Itev. A. T. Tib belts and Claud Klllspotted delivered eulogies. LENINE AND TROTZKY SPLIT Differences of Opinion Reported In Dispatch From Helslngfora London, May 20.--(Hy A. P.)- A Helslngfors dispatch to the Central News today mivs that sharn differences of opinion regarding the composition of the ltusslan Soviet. Government do vclopcd between Premier Lenine and War Minister Trotzky at this week's meeting of Uio Soviet Council. According to Moscow reports, tho dis patch adds, Leniuu ndvocatcd the In clusion of representative of other thun ''Bolshevik parties, but Trot?.ky severely criticised tho suggestion nnd requested I adjournment of the debate, ! $89 mmmtXt wHh Rent a Corona ! HOW often yon bar wished yon had .typewriter at homo I Especially a Corona the typewriter tnat roioa up and is so easy to carry anywhere! Rent a Corona for a few months. Initial rent pay ment applies on purchase. Liberty Typewriter Co. We uimua All nun oi Typewriter . 1029 Chettnut St. COROKA. TrWnrsorW rwlf, MacArtar AnvrcnTisrarENT thwrtdhs S&cpa! TT IS unusual these dnys to get the ..... Aav LjlVWlUltJ J-Ui. Jl$ ninety cents n pound, but this is what is offered by tho Kruso Stores, 102 South Eleventh Street, just two doors oeiow mestnui, ana at 4003 Balti- , more Avenue. These candies arc of the finest nualitv: delicious chni-nliitn with twenty-six different kinds of centers. Besides these regular can dies the Kruse Stores have specials every week-end. It is really foolish this hot weather to bother making fudge when Kruso is sellinrr rlinen. 1 lato fudge, which is moro creamy , ,! ,ii:";'. .. .. , .."",' ,' u0 - a Frjd f anfJ f Thc USua" prco , M cents A d think neanut. briuo w, fac god nfc twent live cents a pound. Mull orders should no rum to tho Ilaltlmoro Avenue store. TT IS a thrilling moment in the life x of every boy when ho puts on his first pnir of long trousers. With what pride he exhibits himself to "his ''buddies," especially if he happens to bo the first of his "crowd" to adopt them. It is only fair to him then that this first suit should fit well and should bo of smart-looking material. The company of Mac Donald & Campbell, 1334-1336 Chestnut Street, makes a special fea ture of these first long-trouser suits. They are well proportioned, designed to fit the youthful figure nnd at tho same time to give him a manly ap penrnncc. Thcso models nre mndc up in nil the newest fabrics and, in fact, show the tuiloring and supe riority which distinguish their suits for older men. rpHE bride who has not yet bought her summer wrap is fortunate, us miu now nas an opportunity of ' getting exactly what she wants nt a greaiiy reuucu price in the Blum btore, 1310 Chestnut Street. I saw touay ti)o most beautiful dolmans, cloaks and capes for only $59.50. When you considor the variety of materials and the exquisite work manship, you can but remark on the wonderful value. Some of them uru jurmuriy pricea as nign as $125. Tho modish Canton crepo capes, trimmed with heavy silk ''1"1K'- .w'JJ as tlio hnnvier wt-ap8 of L'01',,'"' ,trcHno. . beautifully c,. ( broldtrd, tiro really Indlupcnunbln for lthu trousseau. There wero alro a num. bsi-of uraps now wlllm; ut ttw greatly "fl"1 1"hl11f "?. ?":,,. An'"inB J gljouHWah't MZ" j jp.o,po. , ' . "y V MAY' 20, li&l Friends From Both Exaltod and ' Mumblo Stations Pass His Bior SIMPLE RITES TOMORROW By tho Associated Press Washington, May 20. Scores of friends of, the jurist, numbering many high officials, but representing the lium 1)Icr walks of life as well, called today at tho homo of tho late Chief Justice White to pay their respecte, and mes- ugc of condolence continued to come Eiaraisi New 36-In. Length S White Thistle 1 ClothSuits15 50 ft Sent O. O, r. Anywlide Trocle Mark AU-Wool Knitted Fabric We Feature Ail-White or Java Brown, Moth, Sand, C o p o n- h n rr n Ti. Navy nnd e Now Blue. Thistle cloth is rendered rainproof by a special process never necus prcasing. h Sport Hats to Match Made of tme material ni $A,95 j-our eult In cliolee of fenr Jaunty new model. Sent C. O. D. by prepaid parcel post It you wlBh. Wrlto today for pamples, now stylo booklet and measure in ont , blank, or jinono Columbia 676. I Front St. at j Dauphin b jjgrgjgjgjsrararaiaisMaiajsaEiSMSisissjas SCORES PAY FINAl HONORS TO WHITE B IB i li i TJ 1 U s I IS 4T i william h. wanamaker Store News For Men Furnishing Section First Floor Worsted Suits For Business $40 These are exception ally handsome hard finished worsted suits of unmatchable quality at the price. We built them for men who know that a good wor sted is the best kind of a suit to own and that they stand up as noth ing else will under the demands that business puts upon them. Herringbones A-plenty! $28.50 to $35 More grays and browns coming in daily to keep selection, styles and clothes fresh and new. Can't remember ever having seen the call so strong as it is for gray, brown and herringbones. All sizes ready to morrow. Big Call For These Soft Shirts $2.50 White oxford mate rials with collars at tached. Ideal for sum mer wear. .! ' f " T into the family from all parts of the country nnd from nbroad. The funeral of thalatq Suprcnie Qourt head, which will bo held froiri the res -donee on Ithode Island oventic tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock, will be marked by simplicity. At the request of tho family them will bo no ceremony of an "official" nature, but virtually every branch of the National Government will he represented among the friends and analstants of the late Chief Justice, who will attend. All Government activities in tho capital will cease for the day, and honor will bo paid to the dead jurist wherever the American flag ia flown. Solemn high requiem mass will be celebrated at St. Matthow's Catholic Church by the Right Itev. Monsignor Thomas 8. Leo, tho pastor. Interment will be mado In historic Oak Hill Ceme tery, Georgetown. Conshohockon Woman Left $6(5,000 Norrisiown, r.. May 20. The will of Elizabeth F. Lukonn, of Consho liocken, probated today, disposes of an state valued at moro than $05,000, which is given to relatives. Thomas C. Yoctim nnd Frederick, Ii. Clark are ex ecutors. 2u& - (f)l fifSaW' Then You Know After all is said and done at the shoe store, and your shoes' have become a part of you and your every day, then you know what solid worth there is in Walk-Overs. You get what wo told you you would get, and you like it. 1 p- I L VhA tlj TOACEMA3r; SI REO.U5. M&V I Vs 1217-19 Chestnut Street Jfi it Knickerbocker Suits for Golf $25 to $45 M a n y m e n are ordering an extra pair of long trousers to go with these suits in order to use them both as sport suits and busi ness suits. Golf hose to match, $2.50. Hand-knit Scotch sweaters at $7.50. I?' a " CUBA INAUGURATES ZAYA3 Rival In Bitterly, Contested Election Pledges Co-operation Ifuvnnn. Mnv 20 1iv A T t Alfredo Zayns. upon assuming the offlci .' of President of Cuba today, was cheered )m uy u uuuiv-ft.uu iruui vicneroi Jose Miguel Gomez, his opponent in tho bit tcrly contested election of last Novem. ber, extending his felicitations and promising his co-operation. Tho Liberal Party, of which General Gomez is leader, engaged in a "legls latlvo strike," following the announce ment of tho result of the election. Gen eral Gomez is nt present in New York nnd his cablegram was considered Indication that his party will now ac ' lively participate in the Cuban Gov ernments Negotiation of a new commercial treaty with tho United States was an. proved by Dr. Zayas. As means of' Kplving the acute llnaneial stringency hi advocated an extension of the mnri..,, rlnm : nfd for banks by the issnnn -i . ndcquatcly gua.rantccd paper currency ' and formation of n co-operative oreanl- zniinn ui v-uunn uuiinuiK niHiiiutlons, eie? $8 .50 for this fine Cherry Tan Brogue with Rub ber Middle Sole In a typical Walk Over Value. " p-. ic Harper's fl228 marketi -(t)tle? IIQ22 CHESfNDTl OHOPS Tailoring Shop on Second Floor Sun-Proof Serges With Extra Trousers Grow More Popular $35 Sun -Proof cloth tested by acid and by .the sun's rays them selves. Warranted for wear and certainly not to fade. Every suit has sewed into it our original protected suir prof serge label which means that the suit, like a good friend, is true blue. t Men Getting Ready For Ont-of-Doors $10 For imported Eng lish flannel trousers of famous Cricket cloth. Blue serge Norfolk coats to go with them at $15 to $20. New Straw Hats With Ivy Cushion Bands $3 to $5 They make your hat fit as easily, comfort ably and snugly as if it were a soft one. Our importations are mighty handsome and conform to the demand of style this season for high .crowns, narrow brims and the wide bands &.TT;yi'fVt Vf" rr" A "'& .5 'n "." ,:. f.-. v i