td&Yftl. mm m a iim, xwmn&mswzHM a?? "SSsHraa -WW- $" ' :z.w t , . J 'V 4 i'j'JU 7J li.f i "x, d n AY BMhN -; " f " . J , I 1 "!.1 ATTACKS TARIFF Inierican Valuation Advocates frying te Foel People, Says Senater Capper PARTY PERIL SEEN IN BILL Hy Ute Associated Trcsi Walil"K'). M" 1.-Ajnerlcnii !? dllciiwlen nf the Tariff Hill teiliiy. , Senater Ce'iper. Krpub'.lrnn, Knnn. SSfrman of th Hennte agricultural m. rlmrKln? Hint "mut stoaletts ml- .55uV' "f H'l" Vgm desired It be J.i.c liter believe Hurt by It tjicy could (uc ". , ..,in ,:.. ., 'Voncre ' , ,"", '" ..." fttfnt, 10 which u'. iifiiv iu hum.- rirrp. in ntcri Iip said, "they admit tut tlirv nrt- frpklns inte te IiIrIi us m be miienuavi that llicy are eli eli JrtVeriHR net te reprcr-cnl the will of ttc people, but te feel, the pcepV." Senater Capper predicted that the n.-,i nrnnnenndn" for Amerirnn vel- mtleii was co in I lid In spile of the net Ien, nf (he Senate Finance Committee In rtintlenitig it In faer of the ferclui. nidatien, and that It would be liunched by these who "deslie vrc- I iltcly high protective duties en inniui- fitturcd nrt'e'r." lie ndded that num. nhcturers were net' content with Ci-iff i rtltK tlmt would eiiunlUe their position I In competition with feielgn producer-. I lit ileslied "nil chiivp position In the America" market." ' Would Injure banners Senater Capper nc-erted tlmt If American valuation wn.s te be used te conceal undue Increases in protective rites It would become clearly a "bunce lime" nt lite e:iensp of the farmer, because It vteuld net apply te his products the tales en which would be ipeclfic and net based en value, while Itatise would lnercanc the prhe of many products which he uses. "Aflilii." he continued. "American uluatieii. by IiicitiieIiis the height of the tariff wall, would limit the exporta tion of ngilcultuial' "ireducis in (-. 'binge for liuinutactiircd Reeds bought in ferelin countries. If the power of .i,tii ..niiiiit-iex (n 1)11'' the nrniliii-t.il of our farms and ranches is limited hy ' . I tt tl..l. .n.n.lfu . ........I.. fuA... I H lunn WIIH " I'Iih-iim -fin ji;wfii- limn bujlng en n fob" competitive basis the manufiieluicil articles of the highly In-dm-trinlizrd teiintrjes of Kurepc. the plight of njricullure will be even weie than It Is at present." Would Weaken Party "I Ih-IIce." snid tlie Senater, "that I Amcrkan nIunlleii, If incorporated In ' the pie-em bill, would linxe the simc j frennnile and political effect ns ilid the. cpnrtaled pioteetlen in the cempcuvn- tery duties of schedule K of the Pajne- 1 Aldrieli Ait. American valuation, if Incorporate I in the present bill, would I weaken the pesltUh of the Republican I Party. It would almost certainly van- I eeal nn c.Mcssive amount of protection, ' hich would be difficult te defend." i Senater Capper sm( Amerk-uu val uation might be properly resorted te te i meet unusual competitive situations as i rropeseil In the present bill, but adde 1 i? that "beyond that it Is a cloak for ex- . rew-lve protection and a needless, pe- ' lltkal burden for the Itepiibllcnn 1'artj , te (anv." He expiessed the opinion that within a few yearn, perhaps, when . Europe had lecevered from the mine vjelent effects of Hie war and stabilized her eunencles. it was net uulikelv that i tie previt-lun of the bill for the proe pree proe Ijniatieii of American valuiiCen bv the, Preelilent would become a dead letter. BRDGETON CARS RUNNING Itrvlce Beard Rules Company Mutt Continue Operation Thirty Days Brldieten. N. J.. May 10. The Tub- he Llilli Commission r.ti-nlnv urn. I rented the Kridgelnn and MilMlle Traction Company from cea-ing opera tion nt midnight InHt night. After an all-day hearing Chairman Harry V. Oiberne. of Newark, mini that the company could uluuden Its service nt JM end of thirty days. This will clve the (ity until dune IB te secure some ether means of transportation if the trolleys step. forperation Counsel Waller H, Baren, dr.. who lepresented the cit. told the (omnilssie,, ,nt ern capital aa eenslderiiiK nn ntempt te bin tin entire franchise and operate thc'line.s either as at present constituted or In conjunction with buses. The general use of private cars nml w eompetltlen en one bniueh of the line is given as the underlying reason Wr the eperating: deficit in recent enrs. With an nnu-ial deficit accruing, the wmpanj has permitted Its rolling tock 5n..i'7'1."l"",,)L,n bt,0,,,(' leddedly i.(pli(ln,,,P'1, "i,l'iN declared it would I0'1. talf. ""en dollars te put the .Im'ii , '." ''"''ass shape, net ln lutling piuniR het he ,.,N ,, ,, ?. . '" Kl' l",,,, wl' l'" tti-n- i i'.'1. ,"nvi"? iinnreveineniH going 2 in lliidjeten ami lcli.H,. This Would cost SL'no.One mere. MORE FRENCH WARFUNDS udget Prevldea'lncreased Sums for Army and Navy , A. l.-(Hv A. P.)-The ffi.1'1 "'I'lget, for UM. submitted te I 'utnrrJ 'V ..!!"" I''"vldes for cxpen rt lies f :.ISI.0IMI.0II0 francs. , f"eiim aiiieuniiiig te only ULl-S.-.ttOO.- ! ikill i,!!,,.si V l,"'"vi,l',N "" '" '""'" ' " l" raised tlniiiigh leniis. hoi i f,'"""i ,,SM than in U'l. Inerrn .".' "'"' rl."1 "" P "visions atel Z,Z l "!'.! ll,N .ni'fliuilwi. the1 tiens1'",,,!',"11"'' "'" I!,;l "'" nPPiep-'la- , eltlinn' ''L'"'1"' tiiineM-r nn Is1 Bv Iss ' "t ,iri'""" and wlH be met I vm is (iMiiiablc ii ein tic, mam. JIME FIGHT M BUTLER yOht Saving interests Veter rs as Much as Politics ii.. , Under. iZr .'" XHili.mil - .in y 111. iiv a . i i iftid Slnli- i-iimll. ''- the 'ii r "lmeM "'"'"liu'lewed "'" IIHflll 'lUlii- ii.?. . V ,""." "Kaint-t iiiiMimii Hfr .i'.V.V. """ii i in. (ini-4 ur miller Ilk III III II 111. I. Jl a held t ,, , " "'': u,''Kli "iniell ') We - "!''' V"1""" mithm-lty te tldi. ' ' U'M " '" I'"' IMOlllp III pu , M.:", !,,,MI '"". linn ii'if-inii- Tli- "nnln ,w V""" .'I'' ,,J,Vf i"1 Wtlrr ,7:, i "'!" ,-,(" lieis'ti- ' 'auiisi. h n,,.f ill If 1 MII.W iniTiiM.M, Mtitu.vii: ."We V I.S iiviimriiiiiKi.iu. II A t I. . . new. m!I1k UB" A " "'"'B "r ' iaceri..;!.0,1"1 fhtr fiem l'uuin. ROUTED BY K.-.v-u-j- .vxwxi.l ,.,, , . ..... aLaj tf "v jHttMflBMgpjriE V B " Mljb. te3KjgK94S$--'S ' i SBaLKZYfBHiiiW r!;!.."!,0! Pe1MBrlwnta'j faunem nf i...i-. i .. t",erccu " nr ''anl. mere potent than the pick frn. Ti? .?e ' '" ,!,cn,' ,Thcy were forced te an Ignominious retreat T, Mil i'ih 8lrcet ",'', ""Pfwhw-y te Tuenty-first street last night MIICII they bCcail weeU' rnUimllr... f .1 ...i ..... " . - -..- .. t uthhert, toad Cavalry, arc TACN mDlvLl?.H,S "!!r!ET. IN EXECUTIVE SESSION Held First Conference en Old Seuth American Dispute s Washington, May 10. ty A. P.) -The delegations of Chile and "Hejru met tegethei promptly tit KltliO o'clock today In their 'first joint conference en settlement of the long-standing Tacna Arlca dispute. I The meeting was held in a piivate' ienimlttec loom of the Pan-Aincricnn I Union llulldln". and the delei?ntesi nf ! the two I'ewem weie nccemnanied in ! the meetlii" only by their advisers and secretaries. ,,. . ' I no i niiean ilclcsatien. escorted In- S. Iteuc. ilii'eelm- -.nur..,.! ,,'r uie rnu-Amerlcnn I nien. was the first te enter the session room. Dr. Roue then went te the office fitted up for tile Peruvlaa delegates nml escorted them te the room. The Pan-American Union dllectnr then left (lie two delegations and nn executive session was begun. Xe (luestiens of major Importance were censldeied at ledin's meeting, which lasted only a half hour. Te Heuse President Jehnsen's Shep Nashville. Twin.. Mny 10. (Bv A. P.) Contract, for the erection of a building te house the tailor shop nt (iieeneville. Trim., whetc former Pres dent Andrew doluiben once worked. wiin awarded te a construction firm theie today bj the Andrew Jehnsen Memerial Commission. , , - , -.-...,.. ni.(i...i ., 833-35 Market Street naruallen for France. Private Harris, in.t.l Fninr .i i.iv-u Blauncr's Underselling Specialty Stere-Women's Misses' and Children's Wear at 15 te 50 Savings TOMORROW-WEDNESDAY Great Dress Sale , If) ' I k' Jp SJ 400 Mere Wonderfully Fine DRESSES at Every Dress Werth Mere Heavy Crepe Romaine Seft, Printed Canten Crepes Helsil Crepe Georgette Crepe, Gor geously Beaded Keshanara Crepe Canten Crepe Krepc-Knits, Triceshan, etc. I lip-line blouse elt'ecK side-draped panels, irregular hem lines-, new tlaring ?leees in fact, eer. dress Ijeast of some new- yes, brand-new style touch. We are Mtre there is at least one drc.- that has been especially de signed for you! m,AUNKB'fl srccejfi) n.oen PARK RULES 281h "Iren" Division found Park ffi iiiiiiivrrvTirv .shown preparing te evacuate NEW TARIFF BILL WILL AID FARMERS, GOODIN& ASSERTS All Agricultural Products Placed en Dutiable List Washington, May 10. (Hy A. P.) All products of tlie farm are en the dutiable list In the MtCumber-Ferd-ney Tail fit Hill. Senater Heeding, of Mrrhe, announced today In tlie Senate. "If any farm product is en the free list. I de net knew what It Is," be said, "f we , jt wp wj ,)Ut lt n the dutiable list If It needs protection." r,te of duty In the bill en farm products isenaier (moiling said the average was 1J1 :t.( per cent, and called at tentlen Hint only a few ihings produced by the farmer were nu the dutiable list in the Underwood Inw. "All this talk about the McCumber bill being framed behind closed (loots Is without foundation," said .Senater (oeding. He added tlint when the doers were closed any Senater was welcome, adding that be had been present with farmers en several occasions. Declaring t tint this was the first tralff bill eer fiamed that gave the farmer a "square deal." Senater flooding charged tlmt "all this delay in the Sen ate" was for the purpose of "melding public opinion te the idea t lint this bill Is infamous." GERMANY PAyI BELGIUM Brussels. May 10. (By A. P.) Tlie (crinaii ieernnient has deposited with the Helginu treasury tlie final pnvment of fifty million geld marks under tlie previsional moratorium granted by the reparations commission. ni iiiPir an in BlaunerS $25 ANASTASE GETS RESPITE , r ' Mme, Mouremsky Decides te Delay Trip te Press Wifely Claims Paris, May 10. Madame T.lebnuv Mouremsky today said she lin decided te remain In -Purl until she luirns wlint nctien tlie t'nlted Hlntcs Attorney (Jen eral will take en the document she forwarded tlueirli the American Em bassy. In which she lnliin te be t lie lejjal wife cf AnnBlase Venlnlslv, who was icccntly iiuurlcd te Mrs. Marian Iluckingbnm Itenm-Kteiihens, of Chi cago. I. list, week Mail'inie Moiireuis;y said she Intended te go te the Culled Slat's in a few das, but she said ted.jy flic weulil jcinuhi in I'm Is until her pies encc In the United Htnles senus ucce-i-snry In order te pies her claims. prohibitFenjob for nutt Fermer Chief of Narcotic Section Is Sent te Illinois Warlilngten, May l(i. fll A. 1'.) Appointment of I.. (!. N'utt. former cldef of tlie narcotic reel Ien of the In ternal Revenue Hi.reau, as associate Federal Prohibition Director for the Htate of Illinois, was announced today l.v Commissioner llinnes. ' Mr. Null, who was iccently In clutige of the dry drive In Flerida, will icpett Buy at MICHELL'S te Plant New f"--Aa""'-"".wv.i.v..w.V-"1 Vl'lv."' '"-" lv',i'-"-'-': '-"' ' ' ' '"' ' ':-' '' Asters Butterfly Bushca Cannas Hardy Chrysanthemums Clematis English Ivy Japanese Ivy Gelden Glew Honeysuckles Reses Scarlet Sage Grass Seeds, Fertilizers, Lawn Mowers. Rellers, Lawn -Sprinkle, Garden Hese, and everything for the lawn and Garden. Catalog. MICHELL'S SEED HOUSE BSSf . Phila. I iTktCT5; pRnters-blankboekImfrs I 12N..13thSt, PHILADELPHIA. 719WWmrtSt. lMMHIilMHIiHllMlliMHiaiMHHiHilllHIMIlMilMiHHI1ill 500 Women's and Misses' dresses at $15 Canten CrepesSatin Cantens Krepe-Knit Weel Crepes Brocaded Jacquilt Taffetas Iteshanara Crepe Tricelette Linens Shan tungs, etc. Fhc hundred dresses-- 111 li.i i,iillrl rlrcr,Kr .--..! .. .""'." ".. .-uv.il uui.i.KT ei ucautiiul creations in li.s amount e space wc would need an entire pairc In (In ifmni iiierii'-,. I Mini. I i i ' " ... .... . , ,K, trinuned; sports styles, BBJB9 BBBBB vAB'BBBft A t i9 fjl hV' i- ledny at the Chloage office nuthnrlxei! te act "with nil tlie power .'tint nuuior nuuier lly of a dl'ecter." Mr. lln.Mies mid. OLD CARS willi new custom-made designs arc en the strcrtK. Dcrlinni body lutildinpr, painting and upholstering renovated them our meter me chanics made them run. 95VDERI1AM BODYft. lJineCij(li&iitJtiifMtdianlaSinceliS7 239 S.12 Hi Street I'iul ' Rosement-Monlg Ce. P Caladfums Cinnamon Vinea Dahlina Gladiolus Hardy Lilies Mexican Vines Cabbage Plants Cauliflower Plants Egg Plants Lettuce Plants Parsley Plants Pepper Plants Tomate Plants Sizes from 8'a x 14 te the smallest memorandum. We carry a large stock of these handy, flnt-epeninp; books with a great variety of rul ings of the fillers. p x Win RING BOOKS Market Street Values Up te $25 tWO lllliwlivxl I,., nl. ....1.. .......1 r . .... ,llK. ,)l;aucUi )r,.,I(C( one-piece styles, etc. lancv STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER X'l f Anether Fresh Purchase of Women's Capes and Wrap-Coats Special at $22.50 That Are Marvels in Value-Giving ONE HUNDRED Capes, Capesleeve Coats and loose Coats with wide, flowing sleeves thiee types that are hitfli in favor, made of veleurs, in plain and two-tone effects, and of the fine, light weight twills. Many elaborately embroidered and all lined through out. Three models are sketched, but there are many ethers, as the purchase consisted of many small lets. All of the most desir nble shades of the season in the collection. If you like te select from many models (all highly desiinble), as se many women de, you have a treat in steie for you te-morrow. v- Straw bri-Jgu S. c uth.T iiun,j r, ,or Ontr- Yeu May Cheese Your Summer Rugs Frem Thousands in Stock Here! Such a vast assemblage of Fleer Coverings for Summer Hemes! Se manv, manv patterns and many, many sizes. Every wanted weave, every wanted material fibre, grass, wool-and-fibre. rag, rush and ethers. Levely, cool-looking Rug in colorings te harmonize with anv interior and please any home furnisher. Pricesjarc extremely low lower than for some time, as the following will illustrate: Colonial Rag Rugs Weel-and-Fibre Rugs Japanese Rush Rugs 9x12 feet$U:,0 X.lxlO.6 feet $17.00 te $22.50 Srle feet $17. r0 and S27.30 Aj-70 feet SU.eO 0x12 feet Slfl.nn tn 4:nn ,-ie t m f , r All-Fibre Rugs Prairie Grass Rugs "RattaniaFibreRugs i SJxlO.6-SlS.S3 9X12 $1.1.00 8x10 fit. 7S 9x12-$14.23 7.GxW.C-$lS.73 9x12-$12, 25 "Formosa", Blocks te Make Up into Rugs 85c , These Blocks come in units of 18 square inches at S.h- n hWL- nnd m-,. k,. ..,;i,. ,,ie I into Rugs of any size or shape. In green, blue, tan, lavender, and the natural color for the alter nate blocks. 3 Straw brllEi rinthlrr fourth rioer. Wt Playthings te Keep Beys Outdoors And there is no better time than new during BOY WEEK te get the boy some new playthings te keep him happy, and out of doers: Velocipedes arc $3.30 te $22.30 Hand Cur are Hi. 00 te X27.30 Bi-Plane Flyers are Si.30 Pege Sticks, great fun $3.00 te Si. 30 Slides for the luicu $18,00 te $30.00 SecSuia (ire $7.30, $9.00 and $12.00 Jitney Coasters arc $0.00 "tinwlirlilgp A I'lelhler l'euith Fleer. Ontr Grass Rugs 36x72 Inches $1.00 Stenciled in attractive de signs, including Chinese pat terns, in desirable shades of blue, tan or green. Probably there's a place in your bedroom, living-room, or en your perch for one of these :envenient little "tlrew" Rugs. Mi.ilirui;e S. 'lnlhlr I' t Sin-Mt Cum An, NOTIONS Small, but Important Wanted for spring sewing Kohineor Dro.-s Pusteneis- the best quality 10c a card, $1.10 a dozen. Wilsunp Dris Fastener, in black or white 10c a card, $1.10 a dozen. Elena Hair Nets, cap or fringe s-bape, in all the best shades 30c a dozen. De Leng Hair Nets, in single or double mesh, in all wanted shades 2 for 'J3c, or $1.30 a dozen. S. & C. Dress Shields, sizes 2, fl and 4, at HOc, 0'2e and 35c a pair. Fitted Lawn Waist Lining, easily attached and easily removed for laundering 40e each; of batiste. 30c each. Tlie Gem Dress Shield, in sizes '-. :t and 4. at flSc. 12c and 4Gc a pair. Feather - weight Dress Shields, in sizes 2. .1 and 4, at 3:ic, 37e and 41c a pair. siiauiirlds A i ith ! ibl ! Onir Transformations and 'Switches, $2.95 MUCH UN'DER PRICK Wavy triple-stem Switches and all-around Transforma tions sumo with gray. siiimli,.-,, i t , ,lhiri Halcon, r.rct rioer. I',in Hth 400 White Petticoats e suggest early selection, for there are only 400 of these favorite summer Petticoats at this lemarkably low pi ice. Twe lllVh i unC mudf,Is T wit!,scalIe"ed edge, the ether with hem stitched hem both with double panel back and fient. S'raubruJc & flei'iiir ' -ieml I loer Wgt, ani M.,rl,i Mrp-r ('roil Alslt ft s w ; iff J h J m ('a ii ten Crrpe $.15.00 L Tneeletle JK Larr 4- 'r- )lfi $03.00 IJ A Special Under-Price Greup of Women's Dresses $35.00 te $50.00 Many One-Third Less Seme Half Price ilTT f SPC.C,al pmchaS03' sma" P,0"l'-. s.ngle numbers -the lets that accumulate se readily in a very active asen-all in one group, $1)3.00 te $30.00, which in many instances is one-third less, in some half price or dose te half price. I hinehilln crepe. Canten cicne. pmnn nenmn i Inilered plaited ,1 inrwieiu w..i...i ' . ..,-,, icnutu luiiu-wuiHieu eilCClS. ant n Pir-nt two-piece model, IHack, while New Shipments of Canten Crepe and Tricelette Dresees at $25.00 e,-inm.eiJl stl'akrhvV1,,,0t n,1l tHnU" m0(lels- '"Wel and embrofd embrefd eied. Black, nay blue, Iiteii, white and rust. Frecks for Summer Evenings .en ?SL"cSi5.ruw,8h u;& Sn7n.rtateMia,1 feSttySer' ,n M-hi-wi i-s trfesc. btnier ils Maytime Frecks Fer Maids of 4 te 6 Dainty White Dresses with festal air. Just the thing for small gMs te wear in May Precessions and en Children's Day. White Organdie or Lawn Dresses, $3.75 te $12M Of dainty simplicity or gaily hefrillcd. And some of lawn are lace-trimmed. White Crepe Georgette Frecks at $11.75 Exquisitely soft and dainty, and with just the right trim ming note in rows of narrow satin ribbon. Princess Slips, $1 te $3.25 Combinations, $1 te $1.75 Bleemer Draivcrs, 75c te $1.25 Ptrnn limit riethlr Th rd rioer. Went In the French Salen The Loveliest New Breakfast Coats $15.00, $16.00, $22.5.0 They are simply adorable! Fer never were there lovelier hues: blue in various shades, rose, orchid, peach or cool sea green. There's .a choice of shimmering changeable satin, soft chiffon taffeta, crepe satin or gres de Londres. And there ate puffings and flowers and frills and pipings with de lightful novelty. Oh! they're just out of their boxes, new and delightfully pretty. Sira w br lr A Clnthlr l'tnrli n'en Third l-'loer, Wit Tub Silk at $2.65 '.. :n . r , '"V"" n'" veieue. ,tuu t-niureiur-rr-d mnrlnle , u t-iiiint,, r .1 i i , and '. SZffJ I c Miner Hrenl Fleer, it.rk.t Htrt ,& ! Wlij-'J . .',Lv. T rrt Si',!1.' 4 bV ; Mi i i y K i'yilk., i i til s 5ilt,'-Ji'-, V.. TJ.