wmmm 5r7S"li?WT' v ".iVV. . .M-Kl imwMMmmmmmbMmmtm i mm wmmwwmKmmmmgmmm WWmtW' mm' ' &.fflm ', li? 4 w $P i'ft" PrtftfK SL LM? & -.. & SSQf Ktsrr jV1 y , .6& &&' fAv, t 8- Fi t? I u v 1 !? fc if M F4 K IR& imt Kt , nfv. rs. fsp Ui i" Ct i ? Ml.' kV Cv- it V K'.a kj . M vtDft &r '.' , ft .... fc r fe b&. m .? m ZSSSSmSZ fM SpicuiHtiOyttiti 'ii, law, Stew, Iy. Luncheon, 40 ZEISSE'S HbTEL 820 Walnut Street JOHN O. n. MKYKRS. Prep. JF1' ,lr HONEY Delicious Extracted Heney (DIRECT FROM nEEKHKITll) 3 Iba. for fl no, 0 lb.. tl.S.V or 12 1L. for I3.ne. DIUrd r I'nrrrl I'nd. Rutfifaftlen inutrnn. tfeel or mme-y refund"-!!. Try II. HeMfttir. Haute B. l.nnnmtrT, l'n. ftOLY TRINITY MEMORIAL CHAPEL 22d and Spruce Streets Bt. .1. Otle W-rflrlcl, Mlnl.trr In t'liurae n A, M. Heb remmunlnn II A. M. Morning I'mtrr Pnlm Sundnv Evening Aritll. . AT KltlllT O'CLOCK Sir Jehn Ptiilner'a snrrrl Meilltiitlen The Crucifixion 'Sun by the direction or Antlpl.enal (7ielr under tha Mr. Ernest Felix Petter Ortan R-cltnl nml fluent soprano Holel-t nt 7 sin l M. ALL WELCOME SPEED HARD COAL WAGE NEGOTIATION 1 Week-End Sessions Arranged in 1 Effert te Settle Anthra I cite Strike LEWIS LEADING MINERS kKV P VAIG!XW ANNEX WOW OPEJV fOK LUNCHEON ONLY 10 "THE FRENCH ROOM" (One flight tin) comfortably seating UO p-rnnn SPECIAL MID-DAY LUNCHEON Includl-icr eupi choice of (Up nlK'Cliil pliittcru ullli trcct.iMei: den-crt: brenii and buttrrt celTce, ten or milk. 65 cents IAlrlen Symphenr Trie will play from 1 te I In the French Keem TABLE D'HOTE DINNER, $1.00 3 1604CHESTNTUT I WvWrrrr,rr1 OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT 612-614 Chestnut Street 900 Square Feet Frent Roem Geed Light Elevator Service Apply Mr. Dallas 606 Chestnut Street .A-fl 1111111 iiiii iii 'i' n 'ill flj A PERFECT PICTURE which needs no retouching Therr nre no wrinWe te be erased, no akin blemishes te be hidden The complexion clear, oft nnd smooth adds chnrm te the face and the picture insteid of flattering brings out the individual beauty 0"auty Bleach, n harrrless cold cream'd kin breutifier has been iipplled Jut b-. fore retiring each ntsiht and all discolor ntiens such as tan, freckles or brown' blotches hie been remeed without harm te the skin Beiutv HIeich is for sale at your dructjlst 50c the jar i"'ll nml mn i i re r tusIi M mtih! lenn. tcr fr j ,f . H,u a 1 h tn jllrthf hi ' I)r im I ii x BedutyBlcdch Our Twenty Years of telephone service te Philadelphia Business Men have given them better telephone serv ice than elsewhere ob tainable. The Keystone Automatic Telephone equipment recently in stalled at a cost of Twe Millien Dollars is the last word in telephone effi ciency, giving maximum certainty, apecd and sav ing lse Ne limit te number of met. age caff all you want. Cost 30 Cents per day Keystone Telephone Ce. 135 S. 2d Street Philadelphia Ski. n.v (he Associated PrcM New Yerk. April 0. Week-end es- I i 'Ions of tlie nnthrnrlte miners nnd , 'operators' siib-cemtnlttee en wnpc con-1 trnct ncgotfntleiis were agreed upon by both pnrtlrs today In nn endenver te s-cttln tlie linrd-eeal strike. I Tehn L, Lewis, president of the I I'lilted Mine Workers, wns at the head ' of the union delegation en the committee and the miners predicted they would i 'complete their cnc by tomorrow night. The operators, who hae retained n' formidable t-tnff of economic research expeits, iinneiiiieed they would be ready by that timp te support their demands for n decrease In miners' wanes. I IleperN that the State of I'enniyl- i Minla had calleil upon the union te fur- ' nlsli flic lighters for another mine con- tlagratleu, which broke out jesterday, were verified bj William J. Urennnn, president of District Ne. 1 at Scranton. Mr. ltrennan tald he would peek per- i mission of the nib-committee today te i iletail the neecssnry number of fire fight ers nt once. The file, which is the fourth for which help has been sought since the trlke began April 1, is nt the Lee col cel Ueiies nt Wilkes-Harre, according te Mr Kidman. The only way It can be Mibdued, he said, will be by linking n new shaft directly Inte the heart of the i blae. Scernl bundled men probably , will be required for this job. Three ether fires also are being fought bj the union men: one at Wlllccs-Hane and two in the Scranton district. Indianapolis. April 0 (By A. V.) j IMiins for piesking the work of organ izing non-union West Virginia miners, te Mippnit the nation-wide suspension of we-k eidercd by the I'nlted Mine Workers of America were considered today nt a conference here of William (ireen, ecietnrv-trensurer of the union, ' nncl Lawrence Pwjer. of Ileckley, W. Va., n member of the union's Kvecutlve Beard. I'lnnnelnl mntter- and the send ing of mere union organizers Inte West Virginia wtre understood te have bien under discussion. Assurance was given te Mr. fireen bj Mr. Dwjer that LM.OOtl miners In the NVw Hnef held nnd the Wlndini; (Julf field would be tnllstid te the union's cause before the md of the week, nnd th West Virginia leader suggested that efiicers of the international union later consider htddinz u meetlns nt Bluefield. i W. Vn.. te address the miners, several I thousand of whom he asserted would i come from non-union fields net jet1 re.ichcd b the union's organizers. Pittsburgh. April fl. (IJy A. P.) An answer te the Imitation of Chair man Nelan, of the Heuse Laber Com Cem mlttie, te repreentatlcs of the Pitts burgh Ceal Producers' Association te meet with I'nitet Mine Workers' offi cials in Washington, was expected te l.e forwarded te Washington today. Ne Indication of the nutiue of t he iepl was given out at the meeting of the operators' association jestcrdny. The association did, hewcier, make nubile n letter te Secretary of Laber Davis, written bv II M. Clark, of In diana. Pa., president of the Associa tion of Ilituuilneus Ceal Operators of Cential Pcnnslniila. in w lilcli Mr. Clark chaiged that the I'nlted Mine Workers, and net the. operators, hail broken the wage agreement bj striking April I. Morgaiiiewn, W. Va., April fl (By A. P. I Ceal company officials in tit -iect charge of the mines in Monengnlia Count will be held strlctlv accountable for the manufacture and possesien of mennhInt liquor in the mining com munities under their control. Prosecut ing Atterne Posten lias announced, A i op of tl.e eidrr has been mni'ed te ciuli of the mine opeiateis. Peisens actually In charge of 'he lines where liquor is found in the fu ture v ill be held eilmiiinll icspens). ble for aiding and abetting a violation of the law, Mr. Pestcu said. This, step w.s taken te t educe te a minimum the suppl of liquor in the eeuntv and is iieiissnry for the pietectiun of life and inqiertv, p.irtieularlj dunng the ea! stlike. REPEAT DENIAL SHAKE-UP I ls COMING IN TREASURY I Officials Admltt However, $eme "Shift" Will Be Made I Washington, April 0. (Uy A. I'.) Ticasury Department officials reit erated today denials f ntiy project for I sweeping changes in the personnel, but said shifts might be matin from time te lime in the process of bringing thef service up te tlie lilglieKt stnnclnrd et c. IBcicncy. I There already hns been, nccerdlng te I high Treasury officials, what innv be termed n reorganization of the customs , service, particularly In the New Yerk cifflcra which was made thr subject of a special study bv Assistant Secretary . of the Treasury Dever. I With reference te the Internal Itev- entic Itiucnil, It was said Secrctnrv .Mellen contemplated no Immediate. changes In I he mere tmpmtaut per-' (sennei. .uoiieu, tnc emcinls said, con cen sldered the excess profits tax te be tlit; cause for most of the complaints against the income tnx unit. Cases of that nature arc being rapidly cleaned up. EMMA CALVE'S PROTEGE I French Prima Denna Takes Wichita Girl Singer te Paris Wichita. Kan., April fi. (By A. P.) - Kathleen Kcrstlng. thirteen-ear-ehl Wichita ecnllst. will tail for Prance May 0 as the ward and pupil of Mine. Kmtnn Calve, French prima denna, it wa4 learned today. The French singer's determination te take the Wichita girl I ci France followed n test of Miss Kerstlng's voice nt her home yesterday. BALDWIN IS CANDIDATE Fermer Speaker of Heuse Out for Congress en "Wet" Ticket Media, P April 0. ltlchnrdT. Baldwin, of Chnddsferd, who was Speaker of the Heuse of Representa tives In 1010, threw n Jelt Inte the Re publican organization by announcing ih candidacy for Congress against Hcprcscntntlve Themas 8. Butler, of Chester, and former Representa tive Jehn H. Robinson. Their petitions will be. filed today. Just what ef fect the candidacy of Mr. Baldwin will have Is n matter of serious conjecture nineiig politicians. Mr. Baldwin Is an avowed "wet," and he will make prohibition his Issue. It Is known thit neither State Senater T. Larry Kre, of Chester County; Governer Sproul, Jehn J. McClurc nor ether leaders will support Baldwin or ltoblnsen. Mr. Koblnsen will also be n "wet" candidate. EMPLOYMENT GROWING President's Conference Receives En couraging Reports Everywhere Washington, April 0. Employment conditions throughout the country con tinue te improve, nccerdlng te reports Teeclved during the Inst ten Us by the President's conference en employ ment, Arthur Weeds, chairman of the Emergency Commission, announced jestcrdny. "The upward trend," Mr. Weeds said, "while net great, still continues te held, with the number of lobs avail nbe slightly Increased, coupled with n corresponding decrease in the number of applicants a most hopeful sign." WANTED-A MAN "D ETWEEN the age of 25 and 35, with executive ability, geed t-' education, character and pleasing personality, and who has had several years experience in selling or in commercial work which has brought him in contact with the public. If you have these qualifications, there is an opening for you, with oppor tunity for advancement in one of Pennsylvania's largest cor porations. 5 In applying, state our age, education, actual experience, salary expected and any ether Information which would indicate your qualifications for the job. All replies will be treated as strictly confidential. Please reply te A 308, LEDGER OFFICE GYPSY WOMEN FINED HAN AN SHOES fertMen for Women Strap Sandals $12 v' ns !cT,t ' rrP A ariety of styles at this price. Patent Celtskin. Gun Metal Calfskin. Patent with Gray Suede quarters. Made Expressly for HANAN & SON 1318 Chestnut St. HANAN & SON Twe Convicted at VtUntie (it. of Fertune-Tellinfj Shere April 15 I,enn Wil liams nnd .Miiij .lelms, gjpsics, .weal ing fur c j.its anil with their beads winppcsl in icilcucil h'ludker lib !-. weiu convicted of fm tune-telling tednv be be leie Acting Iteiercler Jeseph A. Corie nnd lined N") and sentenced te nluetj ilnvs in j.iil. The jail sentence w.is suspended A girl detective ! Ian d that Lena Williams luul whispered tn lier a tale of two let cis. cine dark and the ether blonde, unci advised that she mairy the ierine.i The' Williams woman warned lier that an evil splut hevneel around her. and for an extra fee of i! she was given herbs that were guaiantced te pi eite it her from misfortune The glil ijse testllieel against the Jehns woman REST FORPERILOUS FLIGHT Portuguese Fliers Leave Cape Verde Islands April 5 1 Uslxin. April fi (H A. P i -Advices fiem St. Vincent, Cape Veiele Islands, sa) the Portuguese naval cap tains, Sac iidurn nnd Cutitinhn, will ic Miine their trans-Atlantic flight nt ." P M. April 11, nccerdlng te pros pres cnt plans. Thev epee t te arrive at the Island of Fernande Noreuhn, off the coast of Bruzil, at 11 o'clock the next eln.v, cev eilng the KiflO miles of the third and most hazardous leg from thl. city te ltle de .Inni'ire The hjdre-nlrplane ilie.v are using Is enl able te e'ltrry gusollne Hiithcient for eighteen hour' flight. The aviators an heel ut St Vincent two hours ahead of their schedule, making the flight from (innde Bnj , near I.ns Paliims, f'nnarv Islands, at t he rate of 14S kilometers (about ninety-two miles) an hour. Winner of "Slogan" Contest MRS. WILLIAM H. BEARLEY 30 Vassar Ave., Swarthmore, Pa. "Built en the Square What We Claim Is Right There" Sewing Made a Pleasure Majer F. J. Breckbill Dead Brhlgtert, Conn., Apnl II. (Bv A. P. I Majer Frederick .1 Breckbill. nation. ll eeniuminler-in-elile f of the Nnval and Militar.v Order of the L'nileil Stales and superintendent of mailH at the local pestnllice, ilicel stid elenlv tedaj fiem lieait trouble. .Majer Biukblll was born lu rihelb , (J , tifty three jears nge. i MerBe Argument Postponed Washington, April Ii -Argument en the demurrer of Charles W Mcuse, the New Yink shipbuilder, anil ethers in dicted en charges of conspiracy te cle-1 fraud In connection with war-time shlpl centractu, was postponed by the Dis trict of Columbia eurt until April 21. 1 Honorary Contestants Mn. Emily M. Scott, 44 Hepkins St., Woedburr, N. J. "IVerA eltctriRtd; pltatart magniRtd" Mr.. W. I. Wolfien, 2014 Walnut St., PhiU. "It itami right. It ii rignJ" Llewelyn L. Willi.mi, Bristel Pike & Bd-nliiuijn Lint, Cernells Htiikti, Bueki Ce. "Te tew or net te ttw it'ne qatttien whtn a W. & G. it in the hemt Mrs. A. G. Renr, 11 North Sacrtmenie Ave., Venter, N. J. "Speed Stivict Stability" Mrs. T. J. Huntr5 North St. Bernard St., West Phili. "It't tilente relaxet" Mrs. H. R. William-,4601 Cedar Ave., West Phila. "Sew lime, space, uerk, money" Willcox & Gibbs Sewing Machine Ce. 1709 Chestnut Street 11 jMmUtXaB ' sWIBHBkw II I I ;courtesy; Phen; Sprue 9199 iSERVICEi The Fielder A most adaptable, soft gauntlet dress gleve of varied usefulness. Finished in the Centemeri trattchant style it is the acmeefsmr'tness. 'Seft, supple Nationals qualityYterxch Kidskin in white, black, gray, tan, brown and mode shades, self or tranchant finished Fashioned and embroidered with the inimitable art of the Centemeri glove gleve cr afters in Grenoble. Centemeri Gloves 4.00 Only 2 Saturdays before Easter 123 Se. 13th St. PhUedelphiaNew Yerk CreiwbU, Francs Hats Gowns 1517 WALNUT ST. HAT SPECIAL The display includes every conceivable fashion from the ever-smart tailleur te the brilliantly colored flower hats that suggest Easter loveliness. Specially Priced Greup Chodoff Gowns sm of FOR GOOD LUCK "Yeu should always wear a new pair of stockings en EASTER. Yes indeed, my dear, it brings geed, luck. Henry always gives me a new pair for an EASTER present. Step in with me it's just around the corner en Twelfth Street. They will be glad te put a pair aside for me tn hew Henrv when he calls. Yes indeed we always go tv Colonial Stocking Stores, 9ne. "If it's HOSIERY we have it." ' 117 Seuth Twelfth Street Our SUver Sale Will End Saturday Only a few days remain in which te take advantage of the remarkable values offered during this Clearance Sale. Many desirable articles of Sterling Silver and Silver Plated Ware at greatly re duced prices. A personal inspection will convince you of their worth. S. Kind & Sens, me chestnut st. DIAMOND MERCHANTS JEWELERS SILVERSMITHS Goods purchased during this sale may net be exchanged. iSSBBBlS E yfliss Springtime J w The Well-Gowned Weman Will Cheese Footwear In Harmony With Each Costume, and . . . . The Morning Walk Miss Springtime will take her "hikes" in comfort and style. The Stride I .-jsWai? .cjmb& ItsstsKiSnt 2'we.rene Tan Calf Putty Celer Elk Patent Celt Saddle Cherry Tan Calf Putty Celer Saddl. $g On Shopping Bent These youthful pumpt for "In Town," have a simplicity of line, medu um tee and few heel. The Flapper Dalsimer Is 'Always in the Frent Rank With Distinctive Medels Tliat Will Add Smartness te Your Appearance THE interest of the woman of fashion is centered en trim, well-designed footwear. Among the smart modes of the DALSIMER collection one notes many touches of originality, little hints of happy inspiration that have placed our footwear in the front rank. The superior workmanship, the slendemess of line, both characterize the dlverse styles in our wide Spring collection, and yes, there is another important feature which they share moderate price, for we are able te adhere te our, policy even in the case of these custom-made models. The Afternoon Ted Chie and Dainty in ap" pearance and it will give the wearer a repu repu repu tationameng her friends for a pretty feet. The, Ritz Patent Celt (With Gray Suede) Dull Calf (With Gray Sued.) White Glace Kid Brocade Silver $10 $12e AsAV-V Patent Celt Black Satin Patent Celt (With Gray Buck) Tan Calf Black Calf $g $8 At the Country Club as well as for the Street, this Sports ityle oxford will be considered smart. The Tweed HOSIERY On Dress Promenade "Dressy indeed" is this Twe-Strap effect the ftp-fee of newness. The Avenue AAcMrMWM There is no denying the charm of silken hosiery that repeats the shoe shades. Dalsimer Hosiery Depart ment is one of the most complete in grades of best quality and finest luster. rtira Sill; Hosiery With Hale feet and carter top. All the new spring $1.95 shades ....... Superior AH-SIIfc Chiffen Hosiery j OQQ In black only Sperfa Silk Clocked Heiieru for tweed suits. Shades of blue, tan, rose and $ .f-j lavender f S-atraii Stlfc Wejer in all new J J5 spring shades. - -ivivwwvvwwymmjj Patent Celt (With Gray Suede) All Patent Celt All Dull Calf $10 ik Light Tan Calf, rfuic fan saddle. Cream-tinted elk with 'I an (Julf saddle and tip. Rubber sole and spring heel. H M Hit If fMI Cttililla . ST1 v- ... .-,. ,.w. y ! I III I 5--r- mtmm J "B- .ms BW(BHFjraBfJBijpiJllllZZL ,V l- - I h- 'TIS A FEAT TO FIT FEET Jtctdutrur THE BIG SHOE STORE Four Floers With Seating Capacity for 000 Men, llemcH, Misses, Beys and Children 1204-06-08 Market Street A Dinner Party The assurance of being well gowned is en hanced by the wearing of this Side-Gere model of elegance. The Princess Beige Buck Patent Celt (As Illustrated) Patent Celt (V'lth Gray Suede) All Patent Celt Uiill Calf Cuban Heel ie $10 Fsmm n rrJJ 3S-3SVSK' M Tr.--" -s. ,7j m y V cS3rtts'ivifit 'jLi .'siim-'r.. .-.J'Wl rft4. '$P-K-vj4. r .mtiil n..-v.Hft.A i.. iti!. X&Afy'ii'Pi j;!..lf. ' r ''w Cya. M..Wrt-A ' ' J r JMk: ?Wf h i