:;ry' -fe' V. -fW f v v ' :"?f ' C C ') . '' ' ,'' r'j s ,.",, r 1 IBlSEESlIS. ! MASTER OF WORLD ' i EVENING- PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, JUNE 10, 1921 17 jbld Drama of Greece and Rome J Being Re-enacted, He Told Senator McCormlck BANKERS HEAR TRADE TALK ; IJy the AMocktod Press t chlcW' Tun' 10, Thf' con,ln,",1 Stability of Amprlcnn business depend "on Increasing the purchnslng power of t),g country's backward markets In tlatln America nnd the Orient, Senator jjledlll McCorrtlck told a convention of frlllnbis bankers lounr. I ruropenn purchases can no longer bo Warded as the backbone or American "foreign commerce, nnd this country 'muit look to the markets of thcunde wlowd country to the South and East for future trade, said Senator McCor Silck. In touching on European affairs, Venator McCormlck repeated n convcr 'Antlon he hnd bad with n German nanclal leader, who compared the United States to n second Rome. whoc Mutiny would lead It to world do- "At the American Embassy In Berlin Ij.ft year," Senator McCormlck said, "Vine of the German leaders in finance. 'who today is n member of the Cabinet jM to me that we had the ennctmont .of a very old drama. We had seen tialn the wars of nncient Greece the '(nipatlon of wealth and the stricken MTlliutlon of Europe. "'Now we shall witness, he said, She Inevltablo nnd irresistible oncoming f a second Home, to conquer the old tVillzed states of Europe", smitten with dray engendered by rivalries, divisions and hatreds which they cannot cure. Peace, a Roman and lasting pence, will be laid upon them by the new master of the world." " "There Is nothing further from the thoughts of the American people,' I 'replied, 'nothing more remote from their hearts than conquest.' " 'It Is not n question of your will to conquer.' said he. 'An inevitable and Irresistible destiny will carry you on to dominion whether you will or not What mutters It rl.tiiir vmir conquest he economic or military? It will control.' " DUKE POSTS NUPTIAL BANNS Marlborough-Deaion Notice Placed at British Consulate In Paris Paris, .Tunc 10. Banns 'of the com ing marriage of the Duke of Mnrl borough nnd Miss Gladys Deacon were posted here yesterday nt the British Consulate. They read: "Notice of marriage, pursuant to the foreign mar riage net of 1802. to the British Con Mil General, Paris: "I hereby give notice that n marriage is intended to be held within three calendar months from the date hereof between me nnd the other person here in named. Charles Blchnrd John Spencer Churchill. Duke of Marl borough, peer of the realm, nge forty nine, home nt 25 Avenue Champs Llysecs, residence in Franco three months, nnd Gladys Marie Deacon, spinster (no ago given), nddrcss 10 Hue Augustc ncqucrie, residence InJ franco fourteen days. "MAIILBOKOUGH." Y. M. C. A. 8urvey In London, June 10. (By Holland A. 1M A plenary meeting of the world's com mittee of the Y, M. C. A. opened to day nt Utrecht. Holland, for tlw pur pose of surveying the work of the or ganization in the International field, it was announced here. Tho sessions which will close on June 17, will dis cuss many subjects, among which are "Our Relations "With the Roman Catholic Church." "Tho Duty ot the Hour, to Carry a Complete Mcsoge to All the World." "Emigration Work." "The T. M. C. A. Tress" nnd "The International Badge ond tho lied Triangle." U. S. AID PLEDGED FILIPJN0S Gen. Wood Tells 'Intellectuals' Gov ernment Will Support Them Manila. P. I., .Tune 10. (By A. V.) Speaking today beforu tho Columbian Association, whoso membership Ih com posed largely of Filipino educated abroad, Major General Leonard Wood said President Harding was deeply in terested In the Filipino people nnd wanted their efforts for a stable gov ernnicnt to succeed. "I believe that In the future," snld General Wood, "you will bnvc more ond better support from our Govern ment than you had before. With the war over, we nre looking upon the commerce problem in a new light. "Tho. Government will support nnd defend our overseas Americans with n definite .foreign commerce poller, just ns our competitors protect their na tionals in foreign Irmle. Our tnroiun commerce will bo supported bv n strong foreign policy, a.good mcrclintit marine nni nn ndequntc navy, ns compared wuu those of other nations." X Confirm MJao French's Engagement Newport, II. I., .Tuno 10. Mrs. Le roy h rench . yesterday confirmed the engagement of her daughter. MIsh .Tulln Estcll French, to Howard Williams, of Boston. STORE ORDERS increase Your Buying Power Why ma your own present stock ol cii, when leading department atorea and apeclalty ahopa accept our'atore ordera aa cash 7 We Uue them on very low tertne baiad on length ot credit. Our methodt ara fair and have atood the acid teat ol 48 yeara Let da give you de tail.. Write for Details Today Marrioti Bros. HIS CHESTNUl STREEt Pennsylvania Glass Sand Co. Kentucky Tract. & Tor. Cs, 1951 Gov't of French Rep. 7'js( 1941 Chic, Burl. & Quincy Jt. 6':b,1936 Pcnna.-Ohlo Pr. & Lt. 7'js, 1940 AffCown&Co Land Titlo BIdg., Phlla., Pa. Member Philadelphia Stock Erehangt aaajajajaa)BajaaKr EXCURSION TO"" lKUNBUnY f .-u wiiunc WILLIAMPORT JAA E8T MILTON iM till DANVILLE '1 V V MONTGOMERY MUNOY AND UOt.TOtJRSVn.LI y?V 0A66lTIOMAL SUNDAY, JOINb 12 u .train IeiTM Keadlna .Diana. ilntl 11.01 P. If. nmei. iv oi . oiTinr i dnitht, ttovplii at CoUmt AT. ttununrdi inavunk. VATriitawn uroM Comhohooken ami (? Philadelphia & Reading Railway Axe false teeth hard fo keep clean? $ Caulk DENTURE CREAM Try this (if you wear false teeth): Squeeze out an Inch of Caulk Denture Cream on any stiff brush and scrub your plate or bridge for a minute or two; rinse it in clean water. Then notice how different It looks and feels. Cleans false teeth perfectly. Buy a tube at any drug stoic Women 's JVhite Buck Tennis Boots High-cut; saddle vamp. A very "sporting" model, and a superb value: $16.00 rifleiqorvDall KSS -ZJ 'Boot Shop f 1420 CJiastnut SI LEE Tires There is little choice between a poor tire backed by a good service and a good tire backed by a poor service. If you want a good tire, backed by a good service, you're the man we're looking for we can talk business. THE LEE TIRE IS A PHILADELPHIA PRODUCT "If you want to be en-TIRE-ly at ease, remember LEES, please" (kmiWisrmqhm 518-20 North Broad SU Poplar 4646 Announcing Reduced Prices for all Paige Models On Tuesday, June Seventh, the following list prices for Paige Motor Cars become effective: Glenbrook Five Passenger Touring Car . . $1635- Ardmore Four Passenger Sport Model . . $1925, Lenox Roadster, Two Passenger $1635 Coupe, Four Passenger $2450 Sedan Five Passenger $2570 Lakewood Seven Passenger Touring Car . $2875 Larchmont II, Four Passenger Sport Type, jj2975 Five Passenger Coupe $3755 Seven Passenger Sedan $3830 Limousine $4030 Daytona Sporting Roadster .. $3295. All Prices F. O. B. Detroit, Mich. The new schedule of prices represents a second and final readjustment to the new level of 1921 manufacturing costs. It merely remains to state that despite these reductions the well known standards of Paige quality will be rigidly maintained. 60YA.VHMlY.MOTOKC9 Jbige Distributors' brpao STfleer at vioie pflit'Aoe wm ft M 1 T SPMDAY, JUNK 10, 1021. Btorn Opens Dally nt 0 A. M. Clone at 8)30 I M. W NELLENBURGN ENTIM? RIOCIf-MdRKET llHm2HI STREETS aV J Our June Sale of Undermuslins Affords Exceptionally Fine Assortments of Fine and Serviceable Garments at Substantial Savings Women's $3.00 Two-Piece Pajamas at $1.98 Windsor crepe pajamas in pretty figured effects. With elastic at the waist I and ankle. Coats cut full. Women's $2 Undermuslins, 98c Envelope chemises, gowns, bloomers and stop-in bloomers. Made of lingerie cloth and batiste, many attractive styles. . Women's $3.00 Undermuslins at $2.00 Gowns and envelope chemises, elaborately trimmed with fine laces, cmbroid- (cries and ribbons. fit. v? Vhar .'' o III a lui'lS T, 'ft Vte-bsLti n PliBilKMl hlm&M Iff KM IM V Women's $2.00 Petticoats at 98c Including double-panel sateen skirts with clastic at the waisthne. Also flounced skirts trimmed with lace insertion. 31.98 Women's $2.00 Camisoles, 98c Wash satin and crepe de chine bodices with ribbon shoulder straps. Trimmed with lace insertion and embroidered Georgette. Leading Philadelphia With Values in Men's and Young Men's Made-to- Measure Suits at Only Women's S3.50 Silk Chemises, $1.98 Crepe dc chine envelope chemises in several attractive styles. Women's $5 and $6 Silk Undergarments at $3.98 Envelope chemises and gowns of heavy quality crepe de chine, lace and Georgette trimmed or tailored. Women's $3.98 Silk Bloomers at $2.98 Of heavy quatfty wash satin, cut full and rc-enforccd. Elastic at waist and knee; small ruffles lace trimmed. S'.ELLniBURflS Second Floor For Saturday We Announce a Wonderful Special Sale of The New $15 Box Stitch Taffeta Hats for Summer Sports and Street Wear AtOnly$l()Each Light in weight, cool, smart, be coming, service able. Made en tirely of taffeta, even to the trim mings. In all col ors mostly black, white and navy, and combinations of navy and white and black and white. Tremend ously smart new, chic. One Style Sljown $15.00 Wide-Brimmed $ 1 A Basket Hats Also at 'v Flower trimmed, or with big black velvet bows mighty smart and attractive for mid summer wear. With silk or Canton crepe bindings the straws in all colors, the flower trimmings mostly in the fashionable all-white effects. SNELLENBURCS Second Floor Millinery Salons Reduction Clearance Sale Extraordinary! 100 Finest Pin Seal Hand Bags for Women at $6.95 Stunning White Flannel Skirts For Mid-Summer Sports Remarkably Low-Priced The most extraordinary lot of fine pin seal handbags we have over assembled at anything approaching this marvelously low price. Hand some quality leathers bags beautifully made, silk lined and fitted with frame purses and mirrors. Uagx for Good Looks and Long Service Come Earlu! 5.E.LLENBURGS Frst Floor Snellenburgfs: Headquarters for Kodaks & Photo Supplies Brownies for Little Folks, $2.00 to $5.00 Folding Brownies for the. Young Folks, $9.00 to $17.50 JC"ir $8.00 to $79.00 The Graduation Gift Appreciated by All Folding Rexo Cameras sold retail at whole sale prices. These are guaranteed to give complete satisfaction or your money refunded. $15.50 1A Folding Rcxo With R.H. Lens, $10.61 $20.00 1A Folding Rcxo With 7.5 Lens. .$13.68 $18.75 2C Folding Rexo With R.R. Lens, $12.83 $22.50 2C Folding Rexo With 7.5 Lens. .$15.39 $21.00 3A Folding Rexo With R.R. Lens, $11.37 $25.00 3A Folding Rexo With 7.5 Lens. .$17.12 Large Assortment of Photo Supplies at Our Usual Savings At Our Kodak Section We Are Giving Away a Most Instructive Booklet Called "Every Click a Picture" h pfgl (p i'in li !l $10.00 I V as as 6-f S3.95 $10.00 White Flannel Skirts at Shirred in back, with two large patch pockets and a tailored belt. White Flannel Skirts at. . . Box pleated all 'round pleats stitched to tho hipline. White Flannel Skirts Box pleated front and back; knife pleated on sides. White Gabardine Skirts at d? J A A Shirred tops; novelty pockets; Pll pearl-hutton or buckle trimmings. Surf Satin & Gabardine Skirts at Washable skirts with shirred tops, patch or inset pocket. Four Models in White Gabardine Skirts . . . Shirred models, with patch or inset pockets, finished with belts and large or small pearl buttons fijr trimminc $5.95 $10 $1C $2.50 $5.00 '.B.'RGS Second Floor A Splendid Lot of $5 Choice Quality Silk Petticoats fin t tA Reduced for Clearancn -. i Now ea QC fe5.0nly PJ.yJ Excellent choos-ing Mes saline, Taffeta and Jeiev Top models, with ruffled, shirred and pleated flounces. Plain and changeable iolrr.. Als.o Washable Satin Petticoats, flesh or white, in the lot. Extra good values. $3.95 Paneled White Tub (t? QC. Silk Petticoats Vb.yO Of line quality silk, with panels back and front, rinihhed with hemstitching nnd scal loped edge. $2.25 Extra-Size White Satine Petticoats Of heavy quality satine, with ruffled and tucked flounces. Good White Satine Petti- OQ coats Special P 1.07 Made with ruffled flounces. A n''i v. &LJM $1.59 Good values. NBURcS Second Floor $42.50 Choicest quality materials imported Eng lish tweeds, Hockanum and American Woolen Company suitings. Plain and unfinished wor steds, cassimercs, velours, cheviots nnd blue serges. Conservative and novelty patterns stripes, checks, plaids, herringbones and fancy mix tures. Splendidly tailored throughout, in any of the distinctive new models. Best quality linings, findings and finishing. $55 Madtf-to-Measurc Two-Piece Mohair Suits for Men QQ CA and Young Men at vv Cool Bummer suits, of the highest grade mohair suitings. "Newest patterns and colors. Silk sleeve linings, trimmings and nndings or. the best. Values uneni'a'ed. bNELLEMB'JRCS Third Floor All Roll Films Developed Free J Snellenburg's Delicious Candies at Sensible Prices 50c Salt Water Taffy lb. Thirteen flavors: delirinnsiv lVlT pure salt water taffy, fresh as Atlantic City's bELLENBURCS First Floor breezes 49c Old-Fnshioned Plaited Mint 50c Old-Fashioned Molasses Cocoanut Strips f SnelLENBURTjS FirstjFloor & x-..uuuuijf wtapaegt lb. 25c (n id. rc A Sale of Splendid Tub Suits for Little Boys ZeZd at I " - "Nfl .- Suits of excellent quality Peggy cloth in French middy style as shown. Also in regu lation style with broadfall pants; in gray, blue and blue-and-white. Sizes 3 to 7 years. Children's Summer Dresses, Specially Priced at $1.95, $2.95 & $3.95 Voiles, organdies and dotted Swisses. In vhite and colors ruffled and picoted styles, jome smocked. Charming models., Sizes 2 to G years. Children's Organdie Hats and Bonnets, $2.25 ,0 $2.95 In charming styles and dainty colorings. Tanv trimmed with tiny ruffles. ""hildren's Fine Organdie Dresses, Special at Prettily ruffled and trimmed with ribbons and self sashes. In white and pink. Sizes 2 to 6 years. One shown. SMLLENBJRflS Second Floor $3.79 Nulife Corsets, Belts & Braces For Men, Women & Children The Greatest Health-Promoting Appliances of the Age! For that tired feelinc and that lassitude we all feel in Spring wear a Psulife For sluggish circul tion and imperfect gestion wear a Nulife. For "shallow" breath ing and its consequent ills wear a Xulife. For sunken chest, round shoulders-, promi nent abdomen wear a Xulife. te f it 4 i r a i 7 . a- , MrW '11- l' j . 1 I ( .v hhJ Corsets for Misses, $3.30 to $5.00 Corsets for Women, $5.00 to $16.50 Belts for Men and Women. $3.25 to $8 Braces for Men, Women and Children, $2 Women's $0.00 Corsets at Hl ir In pink or white ooutil, some L0 Medium, low and girdle-top styles. broches. Women's $2 Diaphragm Bust AQ Confiners VoC Made with Treco tops and fancy brochc bottoms; hooked in back. '. 4 "-iioS Second Floor Women's Silk Stock kings Vnequalcd for Satisfactory Service and Dm -ility $1.95-$2.50-$3.50 Pr. You cannot buy better sto kings than AEBESJ' even at higher prices elsewhere, 'the best for tho least money that's ABBES!' Hosiery! IIELLENBUROS First Floor r i -"1 aiNELLENBtj C, & nn mmJJ, riK . A., i W :N, SNELLENBURG & CO.s