wl'SPf raws MiHHP ,WR'.V ft''g?j'mSfi9i ?fnu EVENING PUBLIC LEDQIPHILAi)ELl'mvVEbNE8D AY APHID, ft 1922 - - k I?- I f l"- h, t ? B K- i Ai .. BSCw , V, i1 lit ft. in M-i' JK v-fx. . AT '. I f-.T T7 1 " ' ' ' I 'I .. ill f TiX j k i r iX? rm 1 Cuticura Sean The Safety Razor Shaving Sean Oitlr&ktmUheutimr. Kfw'mh.r. Si SBGl Safe Milk Fer Infants & Invalids NO COOKING Th Feed-Drink" for All Ages. Quick Lunch Dt Heme, Office, aad Fountains. Aik for HORLICK3. J9-A7eid Imitations & Substitute! "Yeu Make Such Wonderful Desserts! But wonderful desserts are EASY te maku if ou rch en PUDDINE It is a hichlv nutritious, easily di gested, fulMlavmt-il dessert "that you will find nlt.i' ten niukinir blum Tnanpe; for ennilimi; ice cream; for pie-filling--, cake flavoring, pud dings, .nuees and perfect cus-tard. Eight Flavers At All Groters. 10c, 15c rruli puililliir n., Il,illninr, Mil. pMCiDI iii'UM :i.i, The finest butter in America! 45 lb Sold only in our Stores L gaaii iir-T-TTw imimJ ll ilira.&IiMi'JilirJiJC'iIui'i ,1!!'!W'H"" ZtilA f iKum ,Beeks for thcoterist TJiere is no end te the faici nntinj: hiphways and bvwajs you can-explore m your car te the ideal spots for wood land campinK trip.-!. We have books here that tell about the trips ethers have made. G mpiemt JOOK.JL SELLERS 1313 Walnut St Invoice Beeks Scrap Beeks M f HUMIK I Hetel Registers Trial Balance Beeks Index Beeks Many ether styles of r Bound Beeks in stock EO & -jsgas 04iA 5A IOJ2N.ff. nvm uaj-u ?BI itw RECALL DISPLACED L HARD-OA MMERS Operators, Facing Union Threat, Reinstate Maintenance Men Who Were Removed RADICAL MENACE PERSISTS ' it ft m'. I t.l Tr nil. 11 '',.. llttjlr N llltes-Hurae, Apiil ,'i. Tliicnt nf 'In ntnhineii.' fi'il,fr te mil mil nil l.lll IlllUtatll e , 11 m Disllicl- 1, 7 and ! if piiiimuicii 11 ml liii'ini'ii di-pln. 11I lit 1.1 lie iuiv .-1 T 1 1 1 inllicit i'cil,s Win' ""I lelii-lai. , In their pii-iinm-. Im-. hetriic i-cMilit 'I'lic eninpanic-. lmr .igieed 111 xn ' 'I"' illii'Mi men thai' p'lia'cs mill .1 -iiiiiilii.U Iiml uhs- rapldit .'ippieuchiiig !'" il.iiiKcr pei.11 is in, t ' hcing 1 l:n ideal J 1 MINERS' HOMES BOMBED !' 1 West Virginia Workers Who Re Re fueed te Strike Vlctlmt of Plot Itrclilty. V. Va., April fi -f lly A. J P. 1 Ilemlis wcra' exploded in f roil l of tin- houses uf Mlnti.v riilvkcnfeller mull .Inini'i Spnile In llie little- mining vUIiikc "i rviiKj line ihfi 7II3IU, 1 rnepcri nl Hie Sliile piillce wllh liluuilliiiiiiiilv vpii liurrlcil tn Hie mtiii', nnil nrrpntnl Jelin I'niler ami Amlv Ileiilzciv.,' who drnlcil nil Kmnvli'dce of (lie erline. 'J'hi-y nic Im'Iiir IipIiI fef fuiilipr lnritljcntluii, OilrkPiifelliT mid Hpiule 11 re inlrict who eenl limed nl work for Hip MrKcll Cen I Ceiiipnny after nbeut eiii-lnilf lln fene wi-iit out in cjnipnlliv IIi tin' lrll.r. 'J'Iip tlr-r explosion ripped off Hip pereli of riili'ki'nfpllrr'n lieusp, huiI DECLARES LABOR SOLID EOR PINCHOI C. F. Feley, Federation Officer, Asserts His Nomination Would Bring Strike Truce SPOKESMAN A DEMOCRAT TEN MORE WAR DEAD DUE; PLAN TRIBUTE ON ARRIVAL E, 100th Infantry i Mrs. A. Lynch, falter, 0215 Kershnw street. , . l'rlvote Albert Purknn, Ce, I. 310th Infantry; .1. I'urkan, father, C5I17 Le- War Mothen te Decorate- Cefflni at c"n 8lrc"' . . . , . n.,A. t--.i-.i t...,.,. j.iPiitenniit unnnes u. niniui, -u, Reading Terminal Tomorrow 1 ,lli,i ,, ..nmnnnv .'iimui Infantry : The bodies of ten mine of 1'Jillndel-' ,.,ir, of Mr. Anna Vnn Kirk, -100S plilu's war driiil will be grevted with lteejc eliiil, body te 1S20 Clicttnui luninr tomorrow evening nt fi :0i" ' slr,'rt' uVleek ill Hie Headlnif TerA.Ii.nl. . I'lvnle (iennnw Remll. iiioler irmw- n1.11 1..1.1.. -.... m. 1 ....1 ,.. il'ert ,'l; M. Mury Hen.ll, wife, "" " ' '" -n ,. i -, l!p.iiniitmn. k. ..--. Scrgeunt .Innies A. Dennitli), -1OH1 Aero Hinindren; euro of MrH. Anna Deiiacby, -011 North (Jrnts! Mreet. I In- Pi'eml ri'illtieil te junk Spade' nil- .9jit,nl Miac la Kwiilm Public litilntr leiiii.inie, Hiiieu whs Miiutiinj in 11 ti l(t((llle l'i.. April .1.--T11M iii- of Ium htie. If()1(, llu.il(pl i,P,.nl ,, ,'niuliditle e j (iiiterliiii- l the l-illlle.t of the lubM' 'inlenx of tin State nml will rreetve if. vote from unlleil labor whleli will par- i uhe the poll! lull iiiiii'liiiiex or riiila-! ilelphln mid l'lithbiimli weie -liiteiiieiits iiuide ieibi. by elliieis or tin Ameriian 1 Keiler.itle.i of Laber pavini; Mireimti ' here te the bituinineiii reRten". In- ileiui'iiieiit" even mere sweeplinc t linn lire ' belnit (liven out elsewhere today ale , beimr prepared, tliey Mild. If rinrliet win .toverner 01 lenn- SAYS POLITICIANS HOUND MISS STONE in mini-, iiuiii'i ihioi.Kbeiii fii tiii.u j Her Lawyer Tells Jury 'Kinkeadi!,yiu1 ,l"ln-v ,licrp w,.m,lJ ", "" "' ! 'lie piimpmi'ii .uiii iiieineti were leenllcil1 , I ert' strike," declared C. 1'. Feley, an-, i" iheir ,la,e. t,.,v. Tlil-. mp 1,, C"g Is 111 Plot Against I officer of the fedeiniien. "If l'lnehet I tain (Soeice (Jelirer. of the Uunrter- ' master'H Cerpr will meet the bodies I and a wreath will be placed oft each llac-draped eellin. 1 The tiiiiiic of the ten who iave their live for their country, with their .heine .nddres.spH and next or kin. follew: l'rlviite Daniel O'Donnell, Cunipnny 1 1), t-JUtli Infantry: Mary O'Deirjticll, niethei'. L,(l Kllsweith ulreel. , I'llvnte Otte Alcene. Ce. ). l-Mlh Infantry. AIrn. Aumi Aleene. liuillM'r. 308 Whnrten street, i'rlvnte 1 lurry (). I'anuispn, Ci. l'rlviite William llennlngcr, llaltery 11. lOSth VlelU Artillery: care of, Mr. Daniel UennlllRer, Westllchl, A. !.. Interment Xoilhweod Cemeter , I'lilia delphln. T I'rivaie uarry I'laineuu. v.u. . , 'Ulltli Knglneer: i-are of Mrs. Sainh Dlanieii.I, 1111 North Hrventh ftieej 1 Corpeial Harry Keell, Ce. 1. toil li 1 Infantry: ure of Mr. Louise leell. ' 115 Kitner btieet. : I " 1 ,..' '.i "if ' . 7i SSCTC-GW'- viable Hurdle (MADE OF SPLIT CHET1UT TIMPBRr- Kfflclently answun every purpe-Je en Pnrm.. Suburban and Country Plac especially large eatatts. ita rinsed, rtutlc appearance gives the effect of an English Country Heme, Order new Immediate delivery. Send' for DeicrtpHve Booklet SAMUEL H.TENDLER 1 64--1 LAND TITLE BLPa.,PHILADKLPrttA untune te , lie, I. the uiiie. ilinl M, ilt'M'liipiii';. I'li'iI-teM have imiie limn lie 1 eiiipjules lliut llieie will In, 'I" IDllltillll llf llllH HKl If It'll 1 . I'lie -lliKe 11 tea umm i 11 i,i iii.liu ., I 1 lie- npenillil. lllsel ill'l mi mini Si" 1,11 llli'te IliK ln'i'll 1. I alli'nlM I , ' in-lv I III' PMIlllli t'llllll I ll milium I'' V.OII-. LarjiO iiuinberv ai" nini; mil n.lll. !lllll 'if tlli-l Intl. ml fur fniii;ii 'iiiiiN. M n n of ihe miner- me i.ikiii:; 'l.i 1 1'ninilii'N wllli them iiml tlii n 1 hi'. lint. 1 hey urn nui planning in mile Inn L Mrikei nre deviitiii nun h attnittn;, 10 Hie r.ulie.il meriiiie. Thi .ire pin ' iiik up the luii, 10 nut rani en HiKe ''piithfi'vliip The 1 laini i made thn' mini) uf the uf luitni 1 nie agent of I'.ill lint win il. who )ta mini' eon, ( "10111 111 UiiKeia :i ml tieciU alxiiii 7111111 "killeil tt inker-. Alietlier niiiiivm of im lejl eeiin ftnni the 1 lalin of stiK eadei tluii tin' indtenl.- nre bene 11, in Hie tielil lit the operaleiH. Aiiieii; ihe men thl 1- Innkcd iipmi 111 .1 plan te bri'.ik down lliiir uiiuni 'I lie 1,111k nml tile is light in;; b.ii k 111 'i neterui.iieil wnt llazleliiu. Pa.. April T, lilt A 1" 1 'nil, pry Mipennterideiiii ieil.it il, -1 ,ib d le t!e hark nil union firemen. nsinppr-. iniinp runner'., elei ItU-liin-.nl iiilteis in ihe Lehigh eeal tieldi wlin Iiml been line' teil ii 1 cumin mi dni) for the iirolei.lien of pieperty. iinr many of Whom were nid In have been iililneei ht bes-es and foremen. Scale Committee lnenibeis who were bete -nice Sntuid.i) dirn llui" the .iis!ien.yii ti'tuiiiPil lii New Yerk t'idn) 10 confer with t lt- 1 nimlllee- from ihe oilier nte untlira- 'e diitriets. Lewis te Direct Miners' Offensive Her HE CHALLENGES WIDOW It) (lie se(.hi.tcil 1'iess New 11tU. April 5. Siimihiiie iii mdiit 111 the 1ri.1l of .Ml. OMvIn M. P. Simie. KtRiitijitP nurp chursed with iiiiirderliis Kills (i Klnkead in Itroek-! Itn laM AugU't. ICdward .1. Heillv. de- fense uniifel. I'linrseil that "tlie Rain;! tluit rules 'inclnnati.'' the citv iiml I 1,1111 11.111 ,iM III.-H nil a It'll SCPIll ,"1111 ,'iiul n.ii'i'iiiil after a "leeplets nipl in jail. .Miis Sleue entered the mm ( uiilililiril from dlKr ()n ijr.U'iie fields prebahl) will Im'kiii in arriie tedat. the union m?n -aid. Philip Mnrrav. vi e pre-Menr of ti,e Aline Workers' InteriiatmuiL predictiil mat Mr. LetvU. 0111111;; fre-h from lit p.perieni fit liefeie Hie Heuse j.abn Committee s mte-tiRutieii. would inject 111 tv ticer into the wii'ie nrcoliuiiens h.-ie. i,f!, He probably will assume eemmanilithi.il, of I lie initiei-.' iitfens've, Mr Mtina.. I te hi "iini. 111 tlie liaii'f of Htnlisties tvliicli tliet Inn f tWied with the operateiv fill nciirlv thn e weeks 1 ivihup.'iii once prveil aa iceun-i'l. was Irving te swear awnv the life of ins client. en it nan epeneii en a tun eeene il 111 weepinu. "I put tny trust In (Seil. Hie Jnrv nml .Iiuide Ahpinnll. slm siild in re" pelleis .Mi. Kinke.id nKe showed the efleii efleii ef tlie -I mill. When HelUv brmiKlit l.er nnine into ills aihlress mi, vm -t bei lompeJiire tlmr hhe left the coin. loom. She -0011 H'tiiMii'il, lietteter, nlnl ni or) ins a- he tini-hed his nddres-. "Yeu hate ,1 'right 10 nsnime iliat theie if -nine one behind the vein.'." IIcill) r-niil te the jury, "and fieiu tin names menileiied heie jeii hate the right le n-siime win, n is that I- trying te .wear inu) ihe. life of a kikmI Soi'iiIi Sei'iiIi tii mrl "The -anie uaiip tliat rules Clin 111 null, ami whnli diete Olivia Stene "ill. Iin come down here ami Is bound in; her new. Tin came le damn u wniiiai' icpulallen. "I'll step tins -ppccli heie new if Mntie liermley will go 011 tills s.iind and 1I1 f) me te piete what I -aid M., wa. "Kinkead's relatives and fiiends an still allte. Inn iliev vlat hHiliul the -ei'iies. 1. pi 01 f tlieite CiiicintiiHi lawyer" come here mid .,) llii- itiied Seiitlicrii girl lie-. Tliet don't dan- " I should be nominated the miners would have mieuuli commence 111 unit 10 uecinre 11 truce In the pre-ient ttMiible until he -. elected (lovemei . We tnit Pineliel because lie is the aoetle of the uqume deal. He radiate- fair pin). "If tlie leader "f the 1 errilpl inn chine, of Pluladelnhlii anil Pillburgli stii-i d in llittiirlllip the will of Hie people the OiKiiliialleu of the bntiiirr ISepillillcnu Slate til tW flileil will be no badl) wieikeil in "eteiaber t lint ll will tnkc tears le weld the pieces to gether. The blot of the null cart, the slum ward heeler and the phantom voter Is aueill te dp ernseu ireiu me. r.i corporation 1 ,.,ii,.lii.nn nf the S5tetc "Under present coniiiueni inni stuffed ballet box would be the luesl appropriate inslsuia for the great seal ; of the StatP. Vnder the lptidcrfchip of Uic women, the greateKt heuspcleaiilng ' in the liliitery of the State in abeul le take place." I'eley tta.s selected le iuiiUp Hie pro pre pro iniiii'iainpiile In behalf of Pineliel be cause lie N the leading ciimliilale for the Democrat lc coiiBresieniil neiiiiiia ' lien in this ceiinly anil has nothing le gain politically hy tralliui; under the Pineliel bnniicr. It is ,iid here thai if' Stale Treasurer Snyder withdintvN tiem ' Die guiieiTinlerial fight n big pnlTieii nf the Sclili.tlkill orcaniznlieii will bnel; Pinehel. even though Stale Cmnpeusn- ' lien Coiimilssieuer Paul V. Ilnink. of tills 1 mint), is lined up for Ids chief. ' Hail) -Maeke.t. Women claim -d iei cmil of their iiuinber here are fei I'm. elmt . Besses Ge te Bat te Stem Pinvhet Efficiency Is Geal Fixed by Harding eiilliiiird trim lme On who is running against Pepper Sen Sen aeor Vine said lie would hate uetliiiis te y en that or any ether situation "' that kind until after the la-t day for , withdrawal. Vare leaders did net take kindly te the niiiiuiiii'Cineiu of isnilere .1. Stein thai In would lie a candidate again-t 1 Ceiigics-iium deerce S. (raliaiti in lln "lllpletes lie must Waaliliigliin. Apiil ." -1 I'.v A. P. i PoMewnig '.! the iifi'rniie 11 hi- innili: toward settlement of the bituminous cenl sink", the Ilmi-e Committee oil 1 .11 bei' iiiniiii'ied 11s Itrariiigs en ihe sub ic t teil.it h) len-hleling lirielly At At lei'iiet Hi nernl Daiiglierit ' t:i t ini t i it la-t night outlining ter the Admin-l-iralieti n hands-off ' pm.i) for tin pi' si HI. Itepre-eiilallte HI.Ulil. ttlie-e ieelti- T 1011 te illlcci 1 lie President le iipiimnt ( eiitlmifil from I'iixp line iuer 1 nil ti'it li;i 1, ellghl le be liiul. -UP' I'll, ' .tltl 111 -llli'M tee II11KI . tile 1 li.ir','i s nlnl .1 hulling lllll-t lie Ilinl ' upon tin-in. Ne one will lake Hiai much ' truiilile te get ltd of iiii-einpeti'iiis j spoils S)-lcin the f'erll Pie-idetit Harding seems te have -t ' about iffccliiig lin otgnnizatieu 111 thii iii-tnine whiili will b- lien from sonic of the iiieitin of tin (itil s,,r'ep ie. fmiii -t-iem. Whether . 1ms nt,uti,l! tin- spoil- -;-iin reinnili- te In Men. Semnd Philnilelnlilu District. I lie ni" organization will suppeii (ii.iham for 1 re-election. '' I Thet.1' lit the oenfcience heie la-l nUht "Ittllh Mellen ttete Senalni' nml Ceil- gie maii Vare. State Senater Ktic. Chestet t'eiinl) , Tliemns V. Cuiiniiig- Imui ami .Imne- rrnncis I'm he. I'm--burgh. When ipie-iieiird about I be cenl -erne. Senater Vine said : "Il was an informal confluence ctti' ' lit- sonic impeitunt people 110111 Alb gheny Count) who were just pa-in' Ihieiigh the city from New Yerk 'or tin purpe-e of seciiiK if tbeie could lint be mi agreement it'iidied en a high- 1 iMPenrKiis. iKsiaxtii:s d makbhs or weukx'h axd cnti.enBS n APi'.int.i. eh run iiiiiiihar virAJiAvrmt reii .joint riiAX TWKxry-mx yeahh APPAREL OF THE BETTER KIND Chestnut Cerner Twelfth A DIFFERENT KIND OF STORE WiapS and 49.50 te Capes 99.50 Seft, supple''fabrics that lend themselves with wonderful charm te the slender lines demanded by the mode. Examples qi "Harris" supremacy te receive earliest news of fashions and tianslatc its best features at moderate price. VAN'DYKE POINT OK DltAPED CIRCULAR CAPES. PETAL SCALLOPED CIRCULAR CAPES. Capes that faAI in soft, rippling lines with clinging effect; Wiaps te be swathed about the figure in classic style. Twe and Three Piece Costume Tailleurs, 69.50 THREE-PIECE COSTUME TAILLEURS reproduced in the models proclaimed, by Palis and tailored with the finesse which upholds the "Harris" leputntien for Tailleur supremacy. TWO-PIECE TAIIJLEURS that demonstrate "Harris" origi nality in every line, amd the purpose of this house in providing most distinctive styRe at moderate price. Dresses Very Unusual 25.00 35.00 -49.50 The S25 collection incUudes three-piece Dresses of tinte- shcen, figured crepe de chine, crepe lamie and re.shanara. 1 Headed, embroidered effects of elaborate beauty at one i . extreme, swinging te sports effects of great simplicity at , ( the ether. . ' The Dresses at $.1.1.00 aJiul $10.50 are proportionately as . remarkable in their way and include styles for afternoon ' and evening, as well us street. We Specialize in Apparel Thvl Slenderizes the Larger Wemsn- fei 0 0 e e 4 0 f 0 0 0 !SSBD CLOTJIfES" Specially Priced! Men's Suits of R. 8C F. Quality 33.50 Yeu will net sec these suits duplicated about town below 42.50 or 45 if then. The qual ity of the woolens and the tailoring is beyond question they ceine from the Kirschbaum shops. All new spring models. Worsteds Serges Topcoats $25 te $45 Cheviots Tweeds 1204 Chestnut St. 11 Seuth 15th St. 1119-21 Market St. a ni.il imp, try cninmi-slnn , , it"ieiied i cute it hi. tin Laber CniiunlticeV inn n-i in the' the fault i mutter, i end Mr. llaugbei tt --l.t. !),. i, I Perl, up- n ml, i it- ineril and upnii j,-:u ning ill.,:, div- nml I lie ca-e of the Inlet mil l'c cmn, lin ie.ni is dilfeieiit. Ne doubt ei,i that i class mail ler (levirnur. i till- bun. in has laigelt fulled. Helm s ( "TheM" piesenl tteicnet eencprned in in iml.ibiiis. Kulvs for valuutleti i the le.iHl about lln gubernnlerlal sit- lmte tieeii iliiuigtil iii ttats that in, II- uatiuii. bill nicy were leariui tluit a of miilers-uinding. Pet Imps in ihe iiiciune tn l.iu lii - in the llett lli'-s of Ihe-e the Inch iif i tpcrlein in I'l'-nlent l.itti-, id tlie I iiiumI Mine ' i oil, 1 ,ng Ihelil. illll ll." leiienu I- ,i" Worker". Iiml left Ihe cut i ailed te behind in its work mid i- falling -iind i In witness slund .liiliu .Meer". leSbi- lit I iriln'r behind. ite i' -e.i'nlive of tue tiuinn 111 Tins bureau i- full nf empleye- tinl Wa-hlngteii. i piiiie led liy (itil -eitne rules. Inn Mr. 1 luiiglifi it n.t-'. after declnr- i ihe icsptnisilile bent!- weie nui-ll.t iiiulei lillef. 1 Im- far tl itil -pi tee rule inliiiinl-1 ratei- lmte been trail--fei red teniltei liiamhi-. Ami men net Si gi ! j s tig thai lln: eper.ilnrs weie wrong in icfusiiu 'e lenfir with tlie mine tntK i - in attempt nl milling the -tiihe -sip s III ailv.iine, iliai tin. I n, ted Mine Workers' ntfii ml- iliem-ilte- ie. lu-ed last fall or -enie Liter lime te 'uifcr ttitii llie ii'ieraiiii" fm ihe K.une liUlpe.-p," Mr island Mini. "N'mt h.is llieie eter lieeii a lime tthen the I n it.' 1 Mine WeiKer- have tefu-.i t, npi u liegntilltlnlls ttilll llie central Iilpeti I ve lield lipeflltiir- fei ll new tt'.l.'e scale afiet April I. in uccurdanie with I ilieir ngieeuieiil'"' 1 ' Ne. s'r." Mr .Mente 'Ppl.td I 'Tlieic in'iif has been -in h n t t u -,i 1 I bt tin1 union ' I 'lias Pii'ideitr l.eni- eter iefuc,' e enter such n eenfl 1 IJII, e Willi Ihe npi raters n- a representative et the) t Mled Mine Werkei-V" li P.Iaml pir-ui'd. i Vel in in) kneM ledxe." Mr Mnini'i -a d "and I a in Mire that he h.is nl- ' tat beiii willing nii'l nml) te nego nege ' ate ' Mr Mnnie ttu pi ii-ed ami 'he com- , mime leii.-i'ii fnt tue din. Clmii -iiiiin Nelmi gate iiuine lh,il it would centln'i" tniiiorietv heating npeiater. , and millers from the Cenrinl pennstl- ' vaina fields. Among the ttline.sei Mimmeiii'd for the next session nre .lelin lirephv. piis.d. nt (f t,,. Miners' iJi-. iriei rnieii in tlie leirnef): 'I' II WlilUtns. pi'psnleiil of spveml cenl ,0111- pnnii's, ,iud cimiU's (J'Niill. -ifretari of ill Central Pennst haira Oik intei-' Assecintn.il. i The i e in m ttpp ledav had reieh-td no respen'es from the tt'lr.THi)ilc HlVltn- i itens hi, li Chlitrinnii Nelan f.ent In, its beli, i If te a laige number of iep- t i csH.itatit . aipcraterK arm etlicinls nl operators' organizaliens In the central competitive lield ashing them in meet miners' union ripifsejimtivps in Wash melon April le and di-ciis.- n -ettlc- Ilienl of the Ml.he p St. Leuis. April fi (By A The Scale Committee of llie tin re Illinois (Vuil ()ix'ratern' Awociutleii "''"Ki will meet in Chuage tomorrow at ll) ' '"''"' A .M. in uerjijp wnuiucr iney win meei i union reprehPlitative'i April 10, us re- I (luestcd b) the 1101110 Laixir Cem- I inittec. thus pr.iti'leil hate b. en put in theii pla. i s. Maut i h.inge- tue mit em -plnl'il. it i- -a.d. which will fellow the 'l hill -! in the eugrat ing m-e, nt the di-ehaigc ..in light nf citil -crtii" I 111.' elllpln.te- Pelitiiiaus Mmw Hand I "jifa.i i iiualelt i Ir, iiiiislanci hat, i nl color in 'he . barjii llnil . h.ing. III llie lnletli.il iit.'liue service li.lll Hie -.lie plliii-e nf I'l.-lll.ll'' lolls I'm spell-- llli'll line of ll Wll- the ailltllt nf pelltl, .1111- lll.e Cii;esii 'n.et nml Senater IIIK. ii- iii bringing nlmu, changes ,i ml in -.iiirin; lb" iippmiii- III.' II t of liell. llllll'li III pllln! of 1 I litis. I p I I I'll einplete- Alietlier was tin, naming or a poll pell lician like Llnier lJever as A'-i-iunt Sect eiary of ihe Ticiimh) m aliaige of tin leer'jailll'alllill a.f Ibis 1)111 i-il ll An An other i.s Atiernc) (ieneial Ilaughi'itt ' ' deeliiialiell III l'llter of Ihe -.pulls sis teill. Alul 1111(11 III 1' still is the icfen-e of the spoils s.tsieiu uiid.-l Inl.eii bt t-'ciiiilei's New and Me-es m t,i. inai, debate. A tlt'l silspaieu has been eient.d thn' lh A(1liiililli,ilieu has iindeiinken ,i glt'lil "Id.d en the clt ll sen ice s -li in ' till iniliilinlMii tins siisp.cleii seem- in break down of it -elf mi far as lln. ISn lean of Lngi.ivius I- leineHied. Must Prove Kfllricnc.t In the Inieriuil Reipuiip ISiira.iu llieie nre sr:iis of imlillcs mid peil, but ihe iuetticieiic)' of the old otgnn. etgnn. otgnn. zalieii .an linnlh h" doubted Tin ellicicncy of llie in w one bus )ei in be pievid Mr. il.ndnu I under pipsstire from two -niirees I,, iiitiul; t ln nieiiui of einplejis juetectiil in tlulr jobs. One is iip fPei'tMiii'.'.ei who are ir.ting In cur lietprnmeiit nr-te. The ether I the pelillclans who wnnr inb- Tbeie lis lntlc doubt that he personally S Ihlllklllg b's, of Jielltps thnu of llii- z fAI JHMiiiiiMteSsr -zssimmammmm Mib Hi " : flti I Clereland. April 5-IBt A V ) - meeting "f the Pittsburgii Vein Operator Asaneinilen of the cential cempclitite (eal field has been rolled te uipft b"re i his afternoon or lomor lemor lomer iow morning te eusider the iciiupst of Chairman Nelan, of the Heum Lube, CemniHlPe, for a mcelitii' of coal oper eper oper nier. and miner! ip Waslungien, April 1(1. an ill.. first step m an effort le eiile tin. tint ion - tt Ial i eal strike, ,Mn line! (Sallagl.er. jiichiiIiiiiI of the as sociation, uiiiiniinced this morning. Tene Haute, lull., April 5 liy A P ) A meeting of Indiana operators te consider Keiireienlative Nelun s telegram "Kklng tluit mine ewiicim held ii conference with workers will be called Immediately. Phil ). IVnnn, peeretnry et the ,InUlanalilUi4iilneii"i Opcraten' AimlnHr-i -'d 'rtt Iniiir. y Phlla, Man Robbed In France .le..epli Itlasck. ttlie claims te lie a I'liiladelpiunn. nliheiigh his name does net appear in the dlieiiery, way at tached and lobbed hv bandits in the old K'llien of .Marseilles, Prance, j la ins ihe men held him mi at the point of a levelter ami took "Jjii.tMie franc-, i about S'JIMH'O. lie fays he is a sin dent. J. E. Baxter Improved ,Iairi' K Hiutcr. e.fire chief, who lias been confined l bed at his home, '.Ml)!) West Lehigh avenue for mere il. hi a veur ttiili paial)sU, ws lepeitrd today slightly iiupreted WIIV OT WKITI" TO CYNTIlUt Ctrilhl. w unU xi)erl'nra Jn 111. trtj. of thn world, ulve. ! ") ereblemt uf l'ffl .nil let. Teu'll nnil th I.ttem d- ilr.amed "Vtdr Cynthia,.'' whlcli .pri-iir vry .,... naiiir "PI..M Tall 11. What Te De." me' dy liUM It. undtr "PUM Tail M Wlit Te De. ;. javit.) ani. ?aiui In lh ISyaxniu i'lOUU XAMJUt luiler i eutest througheiii the Stale fei l!e"iunr would ilefenl enough Kepub- , li mi inembei'ri of Congress fieiu IVnn- sth.iin se thai this Si nie would be aa, i, intuiting heafilt in tinning .iter the Hei f Itepicseiiialiti - hi H'a-hlug- ; hui te Ihe Deiueirnis ami liringiug iilieul the alefaai of tlie It" piiblii.iu Speaker e! ill" Ilell-e. "These nreseill Inst IHglil weie hope- IS fill thai all of the elements in tin ' " :i i r would see Ihe danger of a healed '..iinpaign in thnt diieeilen Consider- l ing the seiiiiiiienl nl ilia- tas arm) of ( tt. .iking people and the unn i thin pre- ' va 's througheur the StatP. ibis i- im I ten- ler (lie eg interests, im lulling the inilieads ami ethers, te ll v le name ihe ' ' lieti rner The plain peep'e. iiicluditlg j ihe men and v omen toilers, will nevei j st;n , ter Hint, and n inu-t be lemein- , llniPii till) represent '.Ml pei ,ent of the toting population. I i "If. In 'he cud. h.iiinem does null , prevail, the lespuiisibllilv will test mil lln iiiiiiiialale and in- nacKers. tvlie lian man a1 lisp for llie Itepubliean Cengre.s--' men al Washinstdn lli.in etery elher int. i .-sr in the Stale .embineil. and ifurj man, woman nml i lnld will be full v" infermeil of the siiuali.iii. ' Harry Mnekey is for In ihe lead of I all oilier a andid'lles and if the a en'te-t ' gn.s en in is sure te be nominated." 'the ,-itiiiltleii is iieceming critical ler one rca-'en, of ueui.., that loiuor leiuor loiuer low is ihe lat dny for the tiling of lioinlnniien pnpeia for lioterner. and the day after Ih the Inst day for with diattal. in elher tteriN, in the ue.st feit.t-elgb. heiirf the bnske have te niistter lliese iiei-llnns Is there n be a milled opposition te PlnchetV Is theie te he a "liarmeii)" i.indl. dHl" agalns. Fisher and Pnichet'.' I.s tlmr. te be a fiee-fie-all figlt in Hip pi'lmacics of May liSV In short, the fate 'of ihe old Pen rose iiiganl.aiieii. new a leaderless congeries nf leuniy orj;iinuatiens, Ie in the balance. A feature of the nil nation tedn) is the I'essjp that Cengie-sman Leuis T. j .ATcPadden. of Canten. . halrman of the Heuse Committee en flanking ami i Currency, who in well I bought of by the, Mellen interesti", is (eusiderpd le be a likely compromise or liunueii) inudi inudi liute against Pineliel Mr. l'lnehet, at Ins licadqtiarters. was told of the reports that Governer Spieul was leiiialdciltig an indersement of Ins candidacy "I niieubl be teiy glad, indeed, le have tin indersement of the Governer." ah l'lnehet. "and lecegnlze it will have immense value It gees without aylng that I welmiup the support of every Itepubliean, but, bei'inie of nu lelailensi with t lie Governer, hi back ing will be particularly welcome." "Is there any reason why the actitc partv leaders should net get behind ) our candidacy V" llie Peii'Mcr wnm asked. "Of course, theie is net," h an swered. "I bate icpeatedlv faid t lin t 1 recognize net only the value bin ihe uecessit) for peiiical organiaiaiieii in ,i Gevpriinieni like ours, hikI I sP(, IM, reason why lln party workers slunild net Niippeii a candidate iil.c ni.tvlf who can add strength te the paeiv or- ganlzatieu; liwtead of depending whoely en wiiat lie nmiH mere nireauv. "I am niekiii; my appeal Ntralght te the man and woman in the ranks. Their Ih the tnippert anil-asilntanre I am most; anileu te get. I recognize itn ialui. i - s. .- . . Specializing Coats, Suits, Dresses and Skirts Medes of Distinction and Originality Suits, Coats and Dresses A Superb Display of "What's What" in the mi i World of Fashion A Display Marked by Exceptionally Moderate Prices m Spert and Tailored Suits A complete and splendidly Batiufactery showing of modes for women who demand smartness, geed taste, and distinc tion in style at moderate prices. Spert Suits, $25, $35, $45 Tailored Suits, $45, $55 te $95 i Spert Coats, Wraps & Capes Charmingly graceful and attractive, in all the new colors and fabrics, and in models for all formal and informal occasions. Spert Coats, $25, $35 te $65 Wraps & Coats, $45, $65 te $175! Special A ftei neon Dresses of Crepe Kema, Velette, Canten Crepe, Crene Renee anrl PmW own I shades. A iUelj vaned showing of smart frocks. Specially Priced at Ot7 , """ . IH1222-1224 vWnUSta ') 0 I I J I 0 M 0 0 0 ' 0 "I 0 'I Ml 0 Ml 0 A l" , , rn'fK .. Kjiy . . 7W1 y 3i .... . ,. i' , .1 "-SA:K tf.f.irii X-?l.'r. ,ijiAAXI, .ivh id- :i '.?. Jaai fft; & i rfwyn ;
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