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\e PROPAGANDAINUS.|| "%, o it [ =timzemmsmze ALEXANDRIA, January 17 Accept Arrangentent, (Special).—A paper acaled in a LONDON, January 16.—It has been < Jon Spargo Prints Protest| | lenx ometnt envelope, purpore- | |unanimousiy iid-d by the Italian cabi- | < Ing to be the will of an nged net, says an Exchange Telegraph dis- patch from Rome. that in the coming Reupholstery ;vork and Slip Covers made this month at cost. g JANE STUART will shop with you, or for you. Write or phone Franklin 7400. Indosed by President woman who died in Bloomivg- | |funreme councll in Paris it will be im- ton, I, was opened in court by possible for Italy’ to suppor( any meas- | Judge Moncure in the presence ure lculated ‘to foree Germany to ful-‘ Wilson and Others. GTON, Vt, January 17.—A st against anti iitic propa- ~ganda in the United States, bearing 4 the names of W & H f the home, and in- 0 and an insurance licy for the home it contained flll in their entirety the obligations 0(’4 the Wersailles treaty or any measure to forde Turkey to accept the pgesent dis- podition as regards the near emstern sitoation. Regret Nations Not mll""ll(l‘d MILAN, Italy, January 15.—At the e of the sssllmls here of the a Younz man, nnd here lust night by John Sparso, were written on the b: | writer. It exhorts particu- the contents and how and when 3 s ad gran larly those who are “molders of pub- the envelope xhould be opencd. - Br aguc of nat lic opinion—the clergy and ministers | | e | \societies, which had - abstained from of all Christian churches, publicists, 3 bei Inl:l re] rn;lhfl»nhd L!l ||’\‘1 :‘Kuhl(’;!{('(; ;(fi; teachers, editors and Statesmen—to pressing the regret of the confere 3 3 B 2 T Come as early as possible for these Very Special—for Tuesday Only A very special selling of v, at’ the meeting had atta its ob- 1 pres t th TO RESIST WAGE CUTS et in brinsing out expreesions of the sented and that all had manifested their e to work together for the definite added || Emb. Pillowcases Vacuum Cleaners Boys’ Bell Blouses o ncestry and faith— | Philadelphia Council Asks for Fair ation of Europ . strust and suspicio of their lay- A ) L TR T e i e Play and Right Living c of the league of Special = Formerly $42.00 to [ 4 N o re g Called by the 2 c 1zes 4 to $55.00 n A & “New and Dungerous Spirit. Conditions. fan Teague of nations soclety and w each, C .00—each, v and dangerous spirit, it as- Lo L tended by’ Austrian, Bl arian, Ger- 16 years, -eac. heing introduce o he = 5 ungaripn and alian del b s 2 of Textile | . : it pubii- [ 9 ile | The British and French societi 5 Py i s 20y cations. challenging and “menacing at e clined to attend:on the ground that the In soft finish quality—of heavy round- We have exactly fifty dozen of these splen- Two of the best T.Icc_tr(l; \dcutirrg c}]_(]i"m B uestions to be sed had already > 5 = = 3 - o 2 dilla mocracy. Me: : e ~ductions heen covered by the Geneva assembly of thread muslin, and embroidered with va. didly made blouses, every one carries the “Bell ers obtainable, the Torrington and Cadillac. ot louldinanhok L theslengue, rious designs; each case is neatly hem- Brand” label. They wear and launder well—neat At the price we are quoting for tomorrow, alone to fight this evil, but stitched. Many styles to choose from, while striped percales—neck band and attached col- no one can afford to overlook the saving S onsae Ninety-five per cent of the total Kknown vanadium In the world is rep- resented in the -deposits of the fam- 50 dozen last—your choice at 59¢ each. | lars, also Eton collar style—all perfect. possibilities—each, $24.95. Fourth ¥Floor—Lansburgh & Brother. Fifth Floor—Lansburgh & Brother. ool ’j‘l“",“r‘e;i'&‘;;“‘*“t‘ill‘: : b Philadelphia | 0ud Minas.Ragra, in Peru. There is First Floor—Lansburgh & Brother. Bucvaliof st e de profits e 1914 “lmh are '8 ;.pofl;d to be in sight at this mine “1 have your letter of December 22. |ET exorbitant. Such pr egzeveiitiinis eslic s = = and 1 am heartily in sympathy with |{ d - the protest aga mill. owner % movement. 1 b al reserve my name to the Note by S i o Women’s Thread | mads public by M ;e ¢ 5 nd decency. s Hi | e , Silk Stockings 55¢ pair All excepting a very small quan- tity are absolutely perfect. Plain weaves of black and white, some lace stripe patterns in black only. Seamless, reinforced feet, mock seamed legs. All sizes, but not all sizes in every tolor. 12Cakes Jergen's Bath Soap 80c A refreshing and lasting toilet soap, with the fragrance of the violets. Handy, round shape. Specially priced for Tuesday only—80c dozen. First Floor—Lansburgh & Brother ator Harding. 250 Dozen | 55 Hundred Pillowcases Cot Sheets 3lc eaCh 79c each The famous “WASH Made of heavy, bleached HEAVY” Pillowcases, of per- | cotton—seamless and hand a precedent by signing the protest. He wrote: “I am sure you can understand “,e,.,i'y aped all the benefits of pros- , why, at the present time, I am seek- 4 % ing the avoidance of undue publicity Will Axk Pay Restriction. { and reluctant to make public state- Hss Uanas xcursion ments relating to any of our pending hen the time is I am no less sure that |the United Textile Workers of Ame: ¢ know, and that the Amer- | backed by the American Federatio already believe, that I |Labor, will seck restoration of the iv no sanction to anything |Per cent in wages stolen from us thro S0 narrow. So intolerant or so un- |the manipulation of the emplo; American as the anti-Semitic move- | given employes of mills in_ thi ment. I have been preaching the |after a meeting of the local branch of gospel of understanding and good | lhe organization today roblems. Incloding War Tax fect quality—made straight torn, and free from dressing; k with the selvage. Choice of 3-inch top hem. Size 50x90 | 45x36—hemstitched ; 45x3814— | inches. About half the “old” | plain, or 42x36—plain. price. | vill a o W elieves 8 <, mcpoh‘ rhiv‘;s"da:; Ronek AL m';;f:;'::“ ‘;;':u‘:",“" ";t':"' ke Groat M \_First Floor—Lansburgh & Brother Firat Floor—Lansburgh & Brother | First Floor—Lansburgh & Brother Americas can be interested in. an- |iives of unions in many textile c SUNDAYS — —_— other movement aimed against any sac . aeda BorelomdfidurPRad ETean (clStcenshin ated with the Amalgamated Textile 20 Reanons for Protest. Workers were authorized at fl“")e( ng January 23 and Febraary “We protest against this organized e yesterday to report to their or- SPECIAL THROUGH TRAIN campaign of prejudice and hatred ations that the Amalgamited _Direct to Pena. Sta., Tth Ave. and the signers declared, “not only be- ib 324 st cause of its manifest injustice to Both’ moral ‘and financtal, to any los tonSaturday Midnight, those against whom it is directed, | branch which should declare a strike as rrives Penna. Sta. in but also and especially because we |2 protest against the recently announced lhl heart of York«City, 6:40 A M. are convinced that it is wholly in- | Wage reductions in New England mills. Returning, leaves New York 5:30 P.M. compatible with loyal and intelligent e right is reserved to Nmit the American_citizenship. Sale of tickets to the capacity of “The loyalty ‘and patriotiem of our ‘WELL KNOWN RAJIL MAN DIES. |} cquipment available ellow citizens of the Jewish faith,” | RICHMON] v Zit added, “is equal to that of any P e,;fi‘{"“‘;;{"} = Tickets on u‘l:hb:?mn‘m day art of our people and requires no 2 3 of telegraph of Peecoding Ciais efense at s e ¢ nis | the Chiesapeake and O Y S cretary of ate Colby sent his | probably one of b vn -. P l S Seoeet By Sholp foem Sanit Aomerione | Sy Sn e bt R0 eiinsylvania System Others who signed were Secretary |in Nyack, N. Y. His funeral will !ake 2 of War Bakflr Secretary of Agri- {place Monday, in New Miitord, Conn = culture Meredith; former Secretaries = > State Bryan and-Lansing; former =\ Esecratlry of War Lindley M. Ga B rison; former Secretary of the Inte: £ for Franklin K. Lane and former A t;rney General George W. Wick S Several cenega presidents, includ- = ing Nicholas Murray Butler of Colum- —b{l Unive and Thomas J. = han, rector of the Catholic Univer sity of America, besides a number of urchmen, age in the-list of signers. e —_ . - $5.00 to 56,50 | $2.50 1o $3.50 | [ Women’s $5.00 Women’s Corsets Brassieres Slip-on Gloves $3.95 $1.49 $3.00 Nemo, R & G, C-B, La Grecque, The well known, well made ful \quality! slip-on Warner’s and Mme. Pfeil Corsets, Nemo and De Be Voise Bras- kié\g}vggzdie;t:lm&n‘ beyave:‘pand of pink and white coutil and pmk - 2 B 4 L broche—medium and low _bust. sieres of terphrm((ijeregthlullon, white. PXM sewn, very serv- | These are odd lots and discon- sox;e alx;e .drlmrne praty Sare iceable for all kinds of wear. | tinued styles. and embroidery. | Third Floor—Lansburgh & Brother ) Third Floor—Lansburgh & Brother $7.50 Gray Blankets, pair $6.00 Good quality—heavy, warm, closely woven cotton blankets, in a size for twin or three- quarter beds—60x80 inches. A covering you need right now. Sixth Floor—Lansburgh & Brother | 1 First Floor—Lansburgh & Brother Men’s 59c Women’s $10 * $2.95 Nighigowns Neckties—each Opera Pumps | of Flannelette 39¢ Cgs00 || 8150 Special— Feather Pillows 39c each P TUESDAY STORE NEWS gmmr FOR ICE-BOUND CRAFT == TOKIO, Janysry 14—A warship and : 2 several airplanes have been dispatched 2 to the relief of the ice-breaker Bai- Z kal, which broke its moorings at = Alexandrovsk, Siberia, during a storm G Son January 9. The ship was driven p $ 2 2 - Tl e e ea rawqy— These are 14x17 inches— .45 dozen of tlhese cat-sfltk Patent coltskin opera pumps, 1;1}:?&\ m" boeup\‘ei?lt{\ oftcold Ztrozen in the midst of an immense 4 covered with art ticking in ties, in many colors and pat- with hand-turned soles and nmights, when y W rant one Sixt; includi th idy . . . 3 v ’ fod Severs) Piasengers. are believed 4 blue, pink and tan stripes; and terns. Wide-end four-in-hands, LXV covered heels. All sizes of these warm, well made AL actoe destin, from lcoldvand s , filled with clean, fluffy feath- bar tacked for easy sliding and widths. EOpIS, m"damty'pmk. and blue ers. A splendid value. through collar and pinned. Kersey 9-button Spats, $1.95 stripes, with braid trimming. - 3 g First Floor—Lansburgh & Brother Second Floor—Lansburgh & Brother Third Floor—Lansburgh & Brother. Sixth Floor—Lansburgh & Brotltij 7 \ Gingham $1. 50and Sl 75 Housedresses Knit Petticoats $1.95 $1.00 Made of the best grade Amoskeag Gingham, cut on ~W_inter Coats fei Now—the one big saving op- 3 portunity you have been waiting for—the final reductions on Coats. We are not going to men- tion materials, styles or colors $3.95 Duckling\ Fleece Kimonos $1.95 Large Bottle. “Listerine 60c on shares maturing in 45 or 8 months. It Also warm underskirts of Full 14 fluid ounce bottle of Pays 4 Per Cent —but we are simply going to tell e Ay Long, full cut kimonos, soft, f : : flannelette—in pink and blue . this - widely known antiseptic. . B full lines—finished with dee 5 P : on shares withdrawn be- you how many coats there are Can also oo deodogant gg:filgg&? ": ebf::fi:flll'{’ fé‘:;’: hems. Billie Burke and fitted S‘Y‘Pfisd—"" all 3 h"g' “fi“l‘”]m"‘d' fore maturity here—the prices to which they and a guard against disease. oD Rk models. Fancy striped pat- ::{‘ffcf e e Assets Neari have been reduced, then you will First Floor—Lansburgh & Brother. Third Floor—Lansburgh & Brother. terns in many colors. Third i’ltz‘;;—b‘-n-?u"s!- & Brother, learmmg ] come early if you need a Coat— ) Third Floor—Lansburgh & Brother. 8 . $7,000,000 | . Surplus More Than 2 (s ; N $600,000 H h Dress Goods Specials W’me Goods Specials Linen Specials for Tuesday | Tuesday Silk Specials e - ¢ : o = p7 Corner 11th and E Ss. L. ere they are 54-in. All-Wool Regular 59c 88 Linen Hemstitched | | 33-in. All-Silk mRY, Mercerized Batiste i Luncheon Cloths $5.00 Size 45x45 inches. A superior quality bleached all pure linen hemstitched Luncheon Cloth, that cannot be duplicated in the new low market to sell for this price. JOSHUA W. CARR, Secretary Imported Pongee)| 89c yard A wonderful, heav Japanese imported po ural color only. Excellent ic making of shirts, dresses draperies. 40-in. All-Silk Crepe de Chine $1.39 A very heavy all-silk quali street and evening shade: flesh, white, seal brown, tan, taupe, copen, navy blue and black. A wonderful value. 36-inch-AlL-Silk Black Satin. Duchess $1.49 yard Included in. this’ offering is a large quantity of Fine Black Chif- fon Taffeta. They both have an exceedingly-Tustrous finish, of soft draping quality. Third Floor—Lansburgh & Brother NavyBlue Poplin $1.98 yard A very h:gh -grade fabric, strictly all-wool with wear and color guar- anteed. Non-crushable and full 54 inches wide. Shown in navy blue and black. 50-in. All-Wool Navy Blue Serge $1.19 Just about half of last spring’s price. First quality and a guaran- teed fast dye. Full 50 inches wide. Fine for dresses, skirts, etc. 54-inch Satin Faced Broadcloth $2.98 Absolut pure dye, twilled back broadcloth with a lustrous satiny face. All-wool, sponged and shrunk. Shown in Cuban brown, seal brown and rich black, 28 Winter Coats— Formerly $25.00, at $ 1 0 22 Winter Coats— Formerly $35.00, at $1 5 26 Winter Coats--- $25 VERYONT ittty cn Formerly $45.00, at for e L 1y yeas, G0 prenk 25 Winter Coats— ' Formerly $65.00, at $3 9 115' 4 Wir;ter:s Co;ts--- ormerly $89.50 to ‘ $98.50, at $50 | Sallow Skin Not Pretty L up coughs, grippe and stubborn e o 5 Winter Coats--- $ 75 colds. No harmfal drugs. At ‘Bowels at work cleaning !Ym iy by vt D ings i Formerly $145.00, at 40c yard A very soft, fine grade of mer- cerized batiste that is superb for making sheer undergarments, blouses, dainty tea aprons and many other things. Regular 59c Lingerie Batiste 36¢c yard Very beautiful, with a silk finish. In pink and white. This Batiste has sold for 75c, quite recently at 59c, and tomorrow the price is 38c. It is 34 inches wide. Regular 40c 40-inch White India Linon and Lawn 29c yard fine grade, that is espe-~ cla!ly adaptable for the making of ‘walsts, sprons or for linings. This has regularly been selling for 40c. Fancy Linens Filet Lace Trimmed 25% off Take.your choice of any of our entire stock of Fancy Linens, filet lace trimmed. There are scarfs, centerpieces, doilies, already at reduced prices. - Tuesday % off. Fine Voile Bedspreads $16 and $18 These are beautiful Voile Bed- ?rclds, beautifully trimmed in ne filet lace. The 72-inch size is $16.00 and the 90-inch: size is $18.00; they are worth double. First Floor—Lansburgh & Brother N R TU E IR TR T ] your druggists, 60c and §1.20. ‘do the work thoroughly and guuly a bottle today, 25 cents. - e