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Bread St. Diamond 1.133 I'm. -is ) Llberalist Enters After Com pletely Reuting Army Under General Chang WAR OVER, LEGATION VIEW By I he Avtertatcd Presi I'eliln, Mny 5. Oencrnl Wu IVI-Tu uns In control of Pekin nt neon today, nml General Clinns Tpe.-Lln, whose forces he routed yestcrdny, vas re ported fleeing te Mukden, Chang's army Is rctrcatlns in disorder toward Tientsin. Observers here believe Chang's sud den collapse has ended the hostilities, All fighting In the vicinity of Pckln had ceased thin morning, but the city remained Isolated sf far as railroad communication nn concerned. General W n Pel-ru early today wan reported within u few hours' travel of I'ekln. but he had net then decided whether te enter the capital, appar ently nwaltlnthe reult of the fighting ' the direction of Tientsin, lie was 1 as sajlng he never would be nrawia liCiiiirjiiiU'raT'iiai; n rain irnra mm ej iir, asce j Cream j Mints feiitentcd until he hnd eitlier captured Cluing Tsn-I.ln or drhen Iilm te Mtik den. This was taken te indicate that be was net concerned about entering I'ekln immediately, although nothing prewntcd his doing se. After Chang Tie-Mn's defeat In the I Tengtal and Changsintlen dlstticts Thursday, he took up a position along I the I'ekln -Tientsin Itnllread between , thu stations of I.nngfeng and I.efa His purpose apparently was te rallv his jfeici-. .ca tiered in the vicinity of Pekln land prevent Wu Pel-Pu's nd'xnncc upon Tientsin . The gates of Pekln remained closed eernlht. The section of Pekin Inside the walls, occupied by the Americans, I became greatly excited during the night 1 lij an attempt of the soldiers te gain ntrnnce. The soldiers tried te rum the gntc. 'lhc guards en top of the wall dis ported the attncklnj troops with inn chine guns. Ne foreigners were In jured. Admiral Sir.uis. commander of the American AMatlc licet, left In un au tomobile this morning for Tientsin. As the car wnn expected te cress the lines It tleu ii white Hag. P. R. R. officiaiTdeneunces FEDERAL OWNERSHIP MOVE 25 Lee Welcomes Competition of Motor Metor Moter trucks and Airplanes New Yerk, Ma .". Denunciation of , 8 the m (ement for geeininent ownership .2 . of railroad", which he pndietid would fall, featured an nddrc-s here tedn bv , 2i Kh-hu I.ce. tlee ptcl(lcnt of the Kust p mi togien of the I'enn-jlv.iiiin It-iil-pjlead sstem, iiefore nieinbeih nf the I liniispeitatKiii t lub of .New inn.. .Mi lb. At all our Stores uiFMri'iH IHTOHMKII ni'ixinvnti vwmmwsmmm ek vm wmfe :JbbWbWbVbWbW. w shorter hv Miles & Dy Minutes "The Reading" seashore service is unexcelled AtUatlr City, Own City Stew lUr tar. Wlldwoed cre Mar Tlrktta, Chntnut St. FfITT IlMdlnic Tmnlnal; Oty TlcLrt Off.. 1341 thestsQt. BBZLAOELFHIA k EEADINO SYSTEJC Atlantic Cit7 Uallread I.i e ch.uged t lint eut-lde of Sei la'l-t- "the aiheuites of gnierntiieiit owner- I 'hip are nearlj .ill aetuutid In M'llh i metli'i." ' Peering Inte tin future of tniii'-porlii-tien. he tali : I "The future et the inilieailt wll1 be, n.ere and mere in the wheletiile de- ' h r .i in t-J i I'.ir urn Mil1 in iiuntHiriniiu'i. unite nin g i ter chliles ma be expected te be-1 g I mine- n mere important factor in tin S'leliiil trade, with the airplane a remote i factor as a pii'-Mble i oinpetlter for the j I? hlghett cliii-s of iint-scnger hiriic. "As liee ilowlepmontx In gi ncral i will tend te icllee the i.Ulrendt of , uiuiriilitab'e fernib of teniie and per i mlt tin in te concentrate mere en the forms which the nre best adapted te I handle efficiently, the net result t-heuld i j be regarded as bcneliclal and at ipiltc , i possibly tending te simplify the elu-i tlen of the financial problems lnwitved I 1 in providing for future railroad e 1 punslen." atBiwBiiH 1 V II 111 LsiiiiVdS TRIMQ THE RICHARD CROKER BURIED IN GLENCAIRN MAUSOLEUM Many Friends Present at Funeral of Fermer Tammany Chief Ihiblln. May 5. (By A. P.) Hich ard Crekcr. former Tammany chieftain, who died last Saturdaj , wa burled to day in the mausoleum en the grounds of Glencalrn Castle, the beautiful es tate en his uatlic soil of Ireland, where he had spent his declining years. Mass was previously celebrated In the oratory of the cusrlu by Father Kelly, the parish priest, absolution being gUcn b Bishop Miller, who officiated owing te thu unavoidable absence of Arch bishop Byrne. Although It had been announced the funeral would he prhate, there was nevertheless a couIderable assemblage present, including many friends wade b the late Tammnn leader in his long association with the turf. Th pallbearers included Arthur Grif fith, prc-ldent of the Dull I'lreann, und Alderman McDenagh, one of the lead inc numbers of Kimieii de Valern s I I party. The 1erd Ma,or of Dublin .walked with Mrs. Croker. Pipe Wrench of PLAN MIXED COMMISSION ON LUSITANIA DAMAGES Aikailir bBs? NOT Qualityi FOR SHOP, HOME AND FARM 3 tM We alto make ' Menkey ; Wrenches ! i i Negotiations Between United States and Germany Under Way Waslilngteii, Ma ."(By A P I Negotiations are under way between the I'nltcil States and Germany, It was said in official eludes ledaj, looking te the organization of the Mixed Claims Commission, whieh will pats upon claims growing out of the scluie of property in the Lnltcd .States and Ger many, nnd upon claims by American oitUens as n result of eluklug of the Lusltanta. The fommUtien prelublv will consist nf three members one American, one German and n neutral. Completion of a treaty providing for the commission I win no louewcu tiy rcicrence et tne document te the Senate for approval, .....1 1... .x.u.nw A flnfll.llnM lnl..ln.l II aill. lj rM-,Hl(,r UL UIIUUIIIIK H-HII5IIIIIUII. 1 It was net expected that the treaty would be sent te the Senate during the preient hesslnn, however. Pipe Cutters 58JV "- Atiti mfx'SMtr ftsnlfV A tUtrit Krfx J"" - r n itMimfactiirlng Company MlN),MMa. McRAE MAJORGENERAL Commander of 7ath Fills Vacancy Caused by McAndrew's Death Waslilngteii. May ft. (By A. T.) Selection of Brigadier General .Inmes II. McBea, llrst assistant chief of staff, tti be a major sencral te fill the vacancy caused bv the death of Majer General .lames Xs', McAndrew, was anneuiiccd by Secretary Weeks. Promotion of Colonel Harry A. Smith, Infantry, tu the grade of briga dier general also was recommended. General MrKae commanded the Rev Rev olt -eighth Division during Its train ing at Camp Dlx nnd nlbe in France. He has been in charge et the personnel I division of the general staff. 't W'J i- , - WVfrWEflVUfcSS V - - JVu i -;t . 'rv Vwv;;v -u"''' .. W m m t .eSBBBBa Hl SJBlBBllV lBlllllllBlS BBlllllllllllllK. " VsBBBBVSfl cSbSBb lBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB BBBBBsV BSS .aHsBHSSBBBBB i w BBBBBF' 1019-T021 Mai-lia Sit mm, ?... it U zm KCTI Tomorrow--A Big Purchase i . Brings the Greatest Clothing Sale in Many Years- $000 Mens Plbiir&Mm's fBm B BBBbV Bb BBBBBmffl EBb BHbWtSBbVb43BbBBBB Mr. 'Hill's . Guarantee Gees With Every Purchase VaVHBiiiiiiiBfei A', mfLm & iIh, fwffl 'Ww i V bB Vy m. -lbiBbT bbbiiiiiiiiiiiiiiWv J- av of vfKtr , 'v-c-'B ' . lBllS ' ' '- Bm, 7' S.BBBBy.I.mdBT'''v.'i''' . '- "-'vM ; VB111M ' ' v'-' t'BW .BBBBBlllKVBPV ' ' ? ''ft "im r- BBllH. ' ' '-"SlnrBllllllS JBll&SlW. .if'' ' V ..vIlBW i 2? H lBBBBflV - stv HBJfBbBBBBBBBv IBBHBBBBW T -.m .& '"''' TVBhBBbBbBBBBBBBBBI J '' 1BF 'B' BlBBBBBBBK i? '" iBF BBBflBB?' . "ts , ' ' s ' y ?y " w LkM iAJ ;v II J"- Tk. " " ' "'"it, iflB' mgsLvi--' ( i L " Bfc-Bw s .,y S'e BBBBBBVBrlBw'HBl ' 'M' :' ' '" -m. J B BHHlBKlBf '.... , , ''m I , wUS .. -' HI 'VsVsHH .. BI bbbiiiVbsiiS . ..:' sVzfl ' I - -vj II i' -?' X X'SyneV ', , ''il i ;-,vS. ;V'iM(:jBWBM ' ',- i XH -IbbbM te ' ' , ;" . V vHBf'BjBBBBBjBJBBBBJBB v IB V'v ' f bW 7 -j&f ! Actual $35 and $40 Values M a Price that Will Startle All Philadelphia! Choice- Man you have read about all kinds of sales! Man you have no doubt even shared in some sensa tional sales held by Mr. Hill before but we tell you frankly and very plainly THIS "SALE OUTDIS TANCES ANY OTHER VALUE-GIVING EVENT MR. HILL or any ether store has ever held. THIS IS THE 'GREATEST CLOTHING VALUE EVER OFFERED and never before in the history of clothing selling has such high-grade, custom-made clothing of such wonderful quality worsteds ever been known te be offered at se low a price. A MR. HILL SALE that will dumfound all clothing dealers A MR. HILL SALE that will bring crowds of men te buy the best clothing ever sold at se popular a price. Spert SUITS Single-Breasted Suits Deuble-Breasted Suits Ferm-Fitting Suits 1 and 2 Butten Medels Conservative Medels Stout Men's Suits Every Wanted Style Material Pattern and Celer at $19 Man, no matter what you have in mind it is here embraced in this sale at $19.00. The high-grade clothing that you have always seen and admired at $35.00 and $40.00 is new. here for your cheesing in this TREMENDOUS PURCHASE at' $19.00. Every man can be fitted no matter what his size no matter what his shape. Blue Serges Fancy Worsteds Herringbones Newest Tweeds Hemespuns Fine Cheviots All-Weel Flannels Men's Spert Knickers Sfif.75 50 Different Styles Sports Suits Embraced in This Big Sale, at This is worthy of special mention for young men are wantinR them and even elder men want them for golf ing and country wear. All the wanted smart twecdh, hemespuns and herringbones in all colorings. A com plete size range but don't delay get first choice ! EXTRA SPECIAL 1000 MEN'S ANWC $25 and $30 SUITS With 1 and 2 Pair of Panls The High-Grade Custom-Tailored 1 & 2 Pair Pants SUITS At $10.00 te $15.00 Belew Regular ! Mr. Hill eulcrs a decided markdown en all his high priced clothing as a companion sale te the big pur chase. Yes Sir the garments that have brought much higher prices arc new des n te thebc low levels. And v.hat beauties of the tailoring art they are what perfect specimens of clothing, combining the finest and choicest of worsteds with tailoring of the highebt grade. All wanted styles, patterns, colorings and materials for choice. GWBuT A new let of these buith ar rived and they are as big values as any we have et offered this season. Suits that are smart and snappy dressy and the most wonder ful values ever known at this low price. All Materials All Sty! ?3 This special group brings jeu the biggest $15.00 weith of clothing ever known Suits with two pairs of paut, tee. A number of BLUK SHKGKS included Hurry in for these plenty of .sizes," styles and materials for every man's choice. rf 17 mmmm v Beys' One & Twe Pair Pants Suits Alse in a Big Sale All These Savings 'HCBBBBBBBBB Kt' HbIIIiV SBlttiBlllI Come te the Largest Beys' Clothing Department in the City! Parents, just see the stock and you will realize what it means te buy here. Ne ether store can show the varieties the assortments of everything new for the boy. And prices why Mr. Hill guarantees a saving of $2.00 te $3.00 en every purchase. The finest quality materials in all the new styles most of the suits with two pairs of lined trousers. Every boy can be fitted up te 18 years and plenty of STOUT SIZES, tee. A BIG SALE 1000 Pairs Men's TROUSERS Save Up te One-Half ,4, f WP Tweeds in all colors, fancy cassimcies, worsteds, pin stripes, blue and giay serges, brown, blue and gtccn flannels. We can fit any man all lengths up te 87-inch inscam and all waist measure ments up te C4 inches. &k$ Ui 1000 BOYS' SAMPLE WASHfi CT TI'T'C T Values te $3 In all the finest of wash materials in plain and two-tone color combina tions. Norfolk, Billy Bey, Regula tion, Temmy Tucker and Oliver Twist effects. All sizes up te 8 Stere Orders Accepted Open Every Night! 1019 Market St. VBVHBMHh 'BHbbVbV VHbbVbbV HHHbbUHHbB. BHBBBBBJBBHBBJaifl 1019 Market St. Philadelphia's Largest Exclusive Men's & Beys' Clothing Stere .,,i r, m fnny !Siiittr'f-; u .,alk '! " " ' ' "' SMfe fit. Kiw-ytritjv... . AVMtiWEamjriM feM liilriX'. ElalMBWBVBflBHBHHiBKBKMfU A.. , tim&s&im&&
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