A-ST WFw'.iwTf? V'S? WS-j x VVK' aiRfct" . i irnxflffl; ' ' r:' KSS5 , ( ft xL l Sti, iHtt IfflwiiH if.'.- : Kfe f fc" "J Ph' SA &: ' IT w V L. V , A- . .. 6 GEDDES LIFTS VOICE FOR WORLD PEACE -T " British Envoy Tolls Virginia ..;Studonts English-Speaking Peoples Must Load WAR SAPS NATIONS' VIGOR ny llio Associated 1'rpss . Charlottesville, Va., June 2. The Knsllfih-Hno.ikliii' nconlfin of Mm wnrltl should be "bnndoil foeethor in louder- lp of nil the nntlonn to the era of 'rld pence, and an n first step to the ra In which the wnrs which even now 8 can recognize ns futile nnil tinner? Mrsary nre done with forever." Sir Auckland Gcddc, the Brltinh Ambns mdor, saldjn an ndilrcss here today at centennial exercises of the Univcreity of Vlrjrlnio. "The contlmmnce Indefinitely into the futuro of pence between our peoples . .is bo obvious a necessity of our national Hves," Sir Auckland said, "that I do not dream of the contingency of its rupture. WHmt I am concerned with is Something thnt seems to me far greater nd far nobler." Deprecating war ns a sapping of the jnyeicnl vigor of nations und denying that "pence will rot tho vitals of n nation, tho Ambassador expressed the belief "that now Is the time for the English -spenking peoples, with their treat and peculiar advantages, to re-olvc- that never again will they permit this fajr world to be devastated by un necessary war If by standing firmly to gether they can provent it. "What Is to hinder their co-operation to this great end?" ho asked. "Nothing that I know of but Ignorance of each other's Ideals nnd aspirations nd the suspicion that Is the child of Ignorance. "Once again the world has parsed through the furnace of war," the Am Dassatior continued. (Jnce again the horror of the battlefield, mode more " horrible by hcicnce, has bitten deep Into (the minds of the nation. Once again for a time they yearn for peace, but ns ver the human mind Is forgetful of horror. Already the memories of the biHlne!i of war grow dim and the Wcc-llections of the fellowship, tho cnuragu, the glories of the human spirit rising triumphant nbove the terrors of the body grow bright and brighter. Our minds are straying hack to the old clr- ;ilnr path that lends men to speak of e honor of war and then of its glory, Mid, juct before they again know its horror, of Its desirability. "I abate no jot or tittle of what 1 have said in the past, but abating noth ,tag I think It 'Is no derogation to speak of the gross folly of war and to beg of this, great university that It will sec that Us sons nnd daughters, ere they A rt 1i rt flintl- nnnntntA1 nlniu.. In g. AW. V.. V. ..... U'IIII..U IMUlUa ... the higher or the subordinate leadership of thci" nntlnn. know clearly what Is the cost of war." MMMUmmi Fresh from the farmyard Gold Seal Eggs 35c carton of twelve At all oar Stores OTO HPnirf-1 y lBTOBtS to. m nriCiuCial :o. MBUIIUnH -We Buy Old GolcP SlXVKlt. PLATINUM. DIAMONDS JEWELRY or AM, KINDS Penn Smelting Co: TnK m.Ti nnrn ctmn 0Ol Filbert St. Eat. 1887; If you like People EVERY perplexing exper ience that life has brought you counts in helping people out of trouble. If you have known sickness, anxiety, or personal difficulty, and if to that knowledge you can add genuine liking for people, capacity for working with . . them, and a willingness to x benefit by training and in struction, then an opportunity to be of service to others awaits you. A lame and well-Btabllhd erxaatzatlon tngared In social i work offers two positions to men or women having a college educa Hon r.Jh8 equivalent Address Box C-203, T-odger Office. Buy Your Coal Now 2240 Lb., to Erery Ton For 38 Year. We Serve You Right OWEN LETTER'S SONS A Yard That Ha, No Equal Trenton Ave. and Westmoreland St . Kfttunt- Jfrut 104 W Wr : VETERANS ON SLACKER LIST Two Wilkes. Darre Men Who 8arved Abroad Wronged by War Dept. Wilkes Dam, Vs.,, June ZTwo men whose names were Included in the list of nlleged deserters from the United Stntea army, published here yesterday, served their country as members of the 100th Field Artillery, tho homo regiment. Theso men are r"t.Dnvlof ,48 Ncw ' JiIkBnrrc Township, and Michael KtirsJnn, formerly of 52 Stanley street, Askam, now n resident of Cleveland. Thomas Davis enlisted in this city 00 ,Dc7'mcr 8l lnt7- nn'l served hon orably, In Franco until Mav, 1010. Kur rlna was discharged on the snine day. It seem; that they failed to fill out ii T.ratt. Do.ar(1 s nucstlonnnlre after enlisting In tho 100th Iteglmert. Clothing Workers End Strike New York, June 2. (By A. P.) Approximately 05,000 New York cloth ing workers today begnn n gradual re turn to work following n general strike i.i 4 ,An.tlu'"'ry stnrtlng last Decembor. inlrty thousand wcro expected back In the shops today as the result of an agreement reached between officials of the Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America and the Clothing Manufactur ers Association. A formal settlement, drawn up nnd signed today, provided for a 15 per rent reduction in wages for nil workers except cutters, who will be graded according to the class of work. EVENING PUBLIO LEDGER-PHILATJELPHIA; THUBSDAYy JTJJB 2, 1921 4 IRISH POLICEMEN KILLEDJNAWIBUSH King Georgo May Open Parlia ment of Ulster Juno 21, Belfast Hoars By tho Associated Press Dublin, June 2. Four members of the police force were shot dead and throe others wounded In an ambush nt Clonmore, County Kerry, yesterday, It was announced at headquarters here to- LASH THE WHEEL and steer a MeacV course to Vonderhsrchen's. Then heave anchor here, step aahorc, and see our line of marine supplies. Vn !., anAllvl. 4m .KllaV,4 any yachtsman either oapn or cook, F. VANDERHERCHEN'S SONS 7 N. Water Street, Philadelphia "At the Bipn of th Sail" ofa-fa ret ty,X.3 The Newest Sports Straps in Semi-Brogue effects Light Tan Russia, $9 Fine Wliite Linen, $8 Note the new slightly wider toe effect and the well poised straight heel. Delightfully trim and smart, those new strap models in Walk Overs give the comfort and secure tread of well-fitting oxfords. Harper's 11228 market! r(0er IQ22 CHESTNUT! SHOPS r day. The klll,ed wet Police Inspector MncCaughsy, a sergeant and two con Bolfast, June 2. (By A. P.) -The News Letter today says it has learned "ont llul .$& authority that ip nil probability King Oeorgo will visit Bel fast for tho purposo of opening the Ulster Parliament in state, on June 21." Tho Parliament will meet next Tues day for tho election of a speaker and the swearing In, of members. Tho pro niwttnirn will tlA nf n hnvilw l.llalnnna character, although tho lord lieutenant will attend. London, Juno 2. (By A. P.) The Tropical-Weight Worsteds Superbly Tailored to Your Exact Measure $50 THESE are in pin nnd pen atripes. Unusual fabrics, unusual values. Special summer offer of our Dnylighted Mer chant Tailoring Shopon the Second Floor. Order one before you go on your vacation. WILLIAM H. WANAMAK.ER 1217-19 Chestnut Street French Gingh (uoemsH SCO.U. MT.WT. am tn frocks for Women 15.00 t0 35.00 Gingham not only fashions the entire Dress, it is used in making flower applique for Voile Frocks; while Organdie, Pique and Linen are Binding Friends of Lady Gingham. Irish offlce today, stated It was unable to confirm tho report that the King would open tho 1'nrllamont of North Ireland In Belfast on June 21. Rptclat Calli DUpaleh. Covvrtoht, Hit Dublin, Juno 2. Tho sale of the Freeman's Journal and the Dublin Eve ning Telegraph arc forbidden In the martial-law area from June 2 to June I). The order was communicated to the editors yesterday afternoon. One soldier was wounded In an at tack on a military patrol yesterday 111 Dublin, the bomb placed in front of the lorry blowing away tho protective wire netting. Cases of liquors consigned to "Black-and-Tans" at Cork were cap tured bv Irish volunteers nnd destroyed. Twelve Oars 8tolen Twelve cars, of a 'total vak -, ?2 1,000, nnd a ?2000 rautortruek r J rcporicu juoiuiunjr iV vllo noijpj -. hnvlii been stolon during tho pt-JJ. l..- .,4fnitp tinnra THik ...J t(-l .tnlitn nn llin hlfhtvivn. l.tl. . ." niniiMl n lock on n enrncro ,inn iT ner to get the truck. ,n rf Saved! Green Brown Con-n Depl. Orchid Red Copen Navy iecon idFl oor BONWIT TELLER & CO. sJhe Specialty Stopc'QialnalionA CHESTNUT AT 13 STREET Hudson Super-Six Again Reduces Prices second time in eight months Prices of all Super-Six models are again lowered. Last fall a reduction of from $200 to $450 was made. Effective June 2nd a further reduction of $150 was made on each model. The new prices F. O. B. Factory are now as follows: Seven-passenger phaeton $2250 Four-passenger phaeton 2250 Cabriolet 2850 Coupe 3125 Sedan 3250 Touring limousine . 3475 J Limousine ,t 3850 Gomery-Schwartz Motor Car Co. 128-140 North Broad Street Sales Room, 128-140 North Broad Service Station, 2400-14 Market St. rOUR old shoes will be'good for monthVof 'wear yet! if you have your repairman resole and fit theni with O'Sullivan's rubber heels. Insist .oti getting O'Sullivan's Heels they cushion ,tho. v shock of every step. Their special blend of new litfej rubber combines greatest springiness with longest wcar O'Sullivan's Heels Absorb the shocks that tire you out. rrtis on lh Sale, of Mnir Sho Quantee,tjut ThyArRlW iIjM FOOT COMFORT S E R VICE onth.SoU.or Vbur Sho. U Qiiaranl'e.ljut fhyArRlih1 99 Per Cent, of Adults' Feet Are Distorted Are Yours? OUR forte is fitting of feet that are hard-to-fit or require shoes not usually carried by other stores. We have an excentionallv Im-crn and vowo nn..k ment of specialized shoes for Men, Women and Children. Know the Comfort of Active, Tireless Feet H OW happy you would bo just to be able to walk and be unconscious of vour ""- uu ue unconscious of your xltl. iii Mr Jinn -uuhnn nui. ii tn onthe?Ur Wdght frm ne achins f""t to the THE cause of many foot troubles is poorly fittmg shoes. Weak or broken arches callouses, etc.. are' directly responsible iZ Tany i.hol nnd. 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Learn how to keep well, feel well Find complete relief for your foot troubles olid Remember-DalsimeSs-headquarters for foot suffer". Four Di0 Floors with .eating capacity for G00 pcopic, und devoted to cnrrect ehoe.mng THE BIG SHOE STORE For Mm, Women, Uiua, Boys and. Children 1104-06-08 JVlark;et Street SSm A J t .-,.y S5.u-if.g ial Out