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s * means to end war and eliminate im- “RUSSANS’ ORY A _ PEACE CONGRESS Oe Second Stockholm Conference Aims to Oust Biased Ger- man Socialists. aa PETROGRAD, June 6.—The Work- men's and Soldiers’ Council to-day mamed July § as the date for the Russian-cailed Stockholm peace con- ference. ‘The format cai for the international ‘Meeting summarizes its purpose “to Ofganize a world union t> consider Perialism.” ‘News that the American Govern- ment had refused passports to So- elalists to @ Stockholm conference Shused great disappointment here. Influential Rus:'in Socialist leaders More authority to-day for the declar- Ation that one of the impelling mo- tives behind the call for a Stockholm conference was to oust German So- clalists from the intgrnational party Unless they subscribe to the doctriag that Kaiserism must go. ‘This revelation came in response to| widespread messages from Socialists | in other nations, warning Russian) comrades against a “German peace, plot” in Stockholm. The plot, it was declared, was cooked up so that Ger-| man Socialists of a new type, who supported Germany's autocratic sys- tem of Government and who had been carefully “hand picked” by the Kai-' eer’ Government, would seek to dom- inate the Stockholm meetings, and turn them to Germany's advantage. | Russia's call on ail’ nations for a Teal conference at Stockholm at a later date than that set by the Ger- | mans will develop the issue of} Kaiserism versus Socialism. Russian Socialist leaders declare | they realize fully that the internation- | alist type of German Socialist is not | represented at Stockholm, Instead the German Government has granted | Passports only to that type on which it believes it can depend for support. | Bocialists of the type of Licbknecht, | Ladebour and Haase, whose doctrines | “* against absolutism and autocracy, have not been permitted to attend, be- cause the German Government knows | beef are against Kaiserism. he Council of Soldiers’ and Work- men's Delegates to-day sent a.state ment to the Socialist parties ne tral Federations of Trades Unions ot | the world repeating its appeal of March 28 to the peoples of the world to unite in resolute actions in favor of peace and in which it inscribed on its banner: “Peace Without Annexa- | tions or Indemnitics on the Basis of | Rights of Nations to Decide Their Own Destiny.’ (Another despatch from Petro- | grad says that the Council of Delegates does not consider the | | | “restoration” of Alsace-Lorraine to France as "annexation,”) The statement says in part “The Council of Soldiers’ and! 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SALTER, Dentist 489 Fulton Street, Brooklyn Opposite Abraham & Strans, Be Bure to Get the Right Place z LADY IN ATTENDANCE, ash oe inite their e' creme and eat at against this uni- “The Tmrportabt step In that direction is the summoning of an in- ternational conference, the m bs Ject of which should be to a an agreement between the represent- atives of the Socialist proletariat in e termination of the regard to ‘party truce’ with imperialistic gov- ernments and classes which makes nugatory the real struggle for peace, as well as to carry this endeavor into practical effect.” fications MRS. LAMONT DEAD. Widow of War Sucew Mrs, Julia Daniel Scott Lamont, Mrs. Lamont, whose home ‘was in Cortland County, was married to Mr. Lamont in 1874. They had. three chit During her life in| Washington she became one of the favorites at the Capital and wan & close {rend of Mr Cleveland and of Mrs. William C. Whit- ney. Her fortune was recently esti- mated at $5,000,000 © at cretary of ‘. | whole N bg pint of the most re- who was first private secretary and then Secretary of War in President Cleveland's second cabinet, died to-day at Millbrook, N. ¥ | Girls! a The juice of two fresh lemons strained-into a bottle containing three ounces of orchard white makes a markable femon skin beautifier at about the cust one must pay for ® small jar of the urdinary cold creains. Care should ‘be taken to strain the lemon juice through a fine cloth so no lemon pulp gete in, then this lotion will keep fresh for months. Every woman knows that lemon juice ts used to bleach and remove such blemishes SUNDAY WORLD W. LARTER ERIN WORK Juice of Lemons Clears and Whitens Skin Prepare a quarter pint of lemon beauty lotion at the cost of a small jar of ordinary cold cream as freckles, sallowness and tan and is the ideal skin softener and beautifier. Just try it! 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