The evening world. Newspaper, June 27, 1917, Page 4

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a esdilteiolifi® g S + PaSe" szazest 44: 3! & 2 ra = 22-8" cy Ah dine «0. SABRE See ee Newest Frocks in puERte@ee ny co cctcesessta tons =~ RUSSIAN COUNGL 50 Regular $7.00 Sport Swea ASEPARATE PEAGE PETROGRAD, June 27.—A resolu- tlon categorically rejecting any move for a separate peace between Ger-| Congress of Workmen's and Soldiers’! of Germ “The Congtess recognizes that the struggle for more rapid end- aspirations of the workers of all “Firat, that ending the war by | °v!dence polnt of departure for fresh wars, | report. increase dissensions among the nations and lead them to com- plete exhaustion, famine and ruin. Second, that a separate peace would strengthen one of tho bel- ligerents and give it the possi- bility of gaining a decisive vic- tory over the others, would etrongihen aspirations towards usurpation by the ruling classes and, while liberating Russia from the grip of world-wide imperial- | ism, would hinder international unification of workers. Consequently the Congress cate- TON gorically rejects every policy tonding in fact to the conclusion 307 FIFTH AVE.S% wv | arate peace or to its pre- sor NY. ty eparate armistice. jaration of the Ukraine Na» tlonal Assembly claiming autonomy ONLY,|for Ukraine without separation from DUST PROOF | the rest of Russia has been communt- SLIP Ket ng cated to the Ukraine Military Con- eee spec HOW GLENNON QUELLED UU iiotsteny co.” | RUSSIAN SAILORS? MUTINY Told Them American Navy Was Anxious to Join in ] Fighting. * PETROGRAD, June 27.—The two ar- No Connection With Any Other Establishment in the World |) 43 & 45 West 34th Street New Afternoon Dresses _—— (Second Floor.) The Values Are Most Extraordinary Serge, Georgette Crepe, Satin, Crepe Meteor, Crepe de Chine, Taffeta Silk. Very Special Newest Frocks in ) Foulard Silk, Georgette Crepe, Taffeta, Crepe Meteor, Crepe de Chine. , ery Special} Georgette Cre; Satin, ene Tricotine, y Soiree Silk, 25. 00 Crepe Meteor. Very Special | Newest Frocks in | Newest Frocks in Charmeuse, a Crepe, 30. 00 M Crepe Meteor, Embrotdered ye Speci hatin rock, ry fal £30.00 Dainty Summer Frocks (Pewrth Pleor,) Novelty Voiles, Ratine, Gingham and Dimity, smartly tatlored models, and embroidered ang lace trimmed effects. &peotally Priced means of the defeat of one of the The Reichstag will reopen ite belligerents would constitute the | July 5 and on that date the | Scheidemann, hailed Russia's enetiles were planning to re- SQUARELY AGANGT Esser Saat cet Growing. many and Russia has been adopted | BERLIN (via London) June 27.~ by an overwhelming majority by the | agitation for immediate Hberalization any is growing daily. Even Deputies of all Russia, The resolu- | newspapers of heretofore strongly Con- tion, which was proposed by revolu- | servative tendencies are urging reforms. tionary Socialists and the Minimalist A number of leaders of German thought, Boctal Democrats, says: jheretofore reactionary, apparently now favor greater reforma. Buch newspapers as the Vorwaerte (the Socialist organ), the Tagebiatt and) ing of the war constitutes the |the Vorsische are pointing the way. most important problem for the | But most significant wag the state- revolutionary democracy—a prob- | ment tsaued to-day by th lem imposed as much by the in- Lab ngalased by dad v : “We russians,” ¢ anid, “cannol terests of the revolution as by the | na aione in the midst of Germany, | of Europe and of the whole world and| countries to put an end to mutual [resist jiheralization, We are threatened extermination and restore thelr (with dangerous isolation from the fraternal union for the struggle | world's people.” of any liberal tendencies, This body, of which in of the Government. B. Altman & On. @ historian Phil the = majority ‘Bociallat loader, 18 chairman, adopted recommen | dations in May which were enthusiast! cal by. certain elements in fending toward immediain Bala M. Stratioy’s Twin Steter. ot No. 600 West One Hundred Thirty-third Street. He was atre: and held In pine When he fatied to $3.75 $4.75 for complete liberation of hu- ‘The greatest importance was at- manity. The Congress recog- | tached to Prof. Hunter's declarations, | vf nizes— since he has heretofore never given e Shoe Specialists for 60 Vall Andrew Alexander Sixth Avenue.at Nineteenth Street | Women’s Summer Shoes at Reduced Prices Bireets witness BG Copnay. ments, No. 730 Riverside Drive, who disappeared Sunday, wae found yeater: day by detectives because she te the CAS T (@) R IA image of her twin sister, Florence. mutineers, and his} It was known that she went auto- simple, sallorlike utterances swept away | mobiling with Thomas Coone~, a ehauf- all discontent. al ‘sin Con Congress Adon's| GERMANS MAKE DEMANDS ‘esolutl yy an Over- tell where wl FOR LIBERAL GOVERNMENT Sentiment Among the Press and Public Men Is Rapidly The sizes are not a © in any one style, but the great assortment assures a wide choice in the various lots. Low Shoes—Pumps, Oxfords or Colonials. High Shoes—Button and Lace in nearly all Leathers. ty For Infants and Children REMARKABLE VALUES will be offered to-morrow (Thursday) & Friday IN A SPECIAL SALE OF Men’s Summer Clothing comprising Men’s Real Shantung Silk Suits (two-piece model, with Norfolk or sack coat) made from superior-quality silk imported China by B. Alt investmert at direct man & Co.; an extraordinarily profitable $18.50 Men’s Norfolk-style Sports Coats (sizes incomplete) made of light-weight materials, at ee 50 & $8.75 Men’s Outing Trousers Of striped or at plain white flannel or Of gray flannel ’ . , . striped serge, . $4.25 .at 4,00 Men’s Motor Dusters of gray mohair at $5.75 Men’s Straw Sailor Hats (sennit braids) will at the same time be greatly reduced prices of $1.85 & $2.85 on sale at the (This Sale will be held on the First Floor) Fifth Avene - Madison Avene, Nem York Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-fith Street MISSING GIRL FOUND, | 8 Ataae Ware Tauren, o— Detectives Aided by First Soot Iman ot image Solel te a | resem! Within a $ None C.O, D, None CG. O. D. Khaki Skirts Formerly $7.50 $3.75 Navy Blue Seve Taffeta The $2.00 quality, and formerly sold at that price; excellent weight and lustre; yard wide. colors. ——. 0-0 O00 0 a eae Formerly joc to 40c a A wi fancy Voiles — also striped Crepes. Widths 36 to 38 in. ————— ee ee a pe ere en aren anrencmnrenrencemommne — a —— poms. x5 feet, | 4x6 feet, $8.00 $10.50 | age ey 2 rae eames men Women’s Whi Buckskin and Kidskin High Cut Boc Laced or Buttoned $12.50 Formerly $15 and $16 White Kidskin Pumps and Colonials $8.50 Usual Price $10.00 A complete range of sizes. > Sport models in Government Khaki. ome mes: eee nap emcee cence Silks at Special Prices Foulard AP Greeley 1900 Store Hours in June, 9 A. M. Charge Purchases Will Appear on Bills Rendered August Ist At Exactly Half Price Women’s Military Capes Silk Lined 12.50 | _ Lord @ Taylor to 5 P.M. Actually Worth $25.00—On Sale Tomorrow ‘No Approvals Women’s Skirts Reduced . For Immediate Clearance No Approvals. $1.95, $2.95, $3.95 & $5.00 Sport models in the most wanted materials. Silk Skirts at Exactly Half Price Khaki-Kool, “La Jerz”’ Silk Jersey, also Taffeta Silk, in both Sport and Dressy Models. Third Floor ral Thousand ' ! Lengths of Silk $1.58 a yd. ! AtGreatly Reduced Prices | The accumulation of this season’s short lengths in a i with the fashionable coin great variety of weaves and i and fancy dots, Ground Floor Novelty Voiles and ' Remnants be vette White and Colored Specia 186 aye Dress Fabrics ide range of ma- yard, Figured and other | terials and colors—for Sum- 4 choice colors and mer Dresses and Blouses. | 4! inches wide, Japanese striped on White 14 original prices. 4 grounds. Width 30 in. Becond Floor a Semi-made Tub Skirts Reduced for Clearance $1.98 and $2.98 Several hundred of them in the most desirable Cotton materials; many smart models. Second Floor Teed cceonren eee a ee eee ceememememnneen ep a a a ae ee cece Flags for “The Fourth” x8 feet, Sua. 50 Fourth Floor oe Oe oe ee ee ee ee This season’s smartest models for holiday and vacation wear. from regular stock and offered at much below former prices. White Tub Skirts Reduced to Silks wanted colors. Special Values in Summer Cottons | ZephyrGinghams and Crepes Special 22c «yd. American ginghams in Oe ee a ea a Flags made of the finest quality wool bunting; guaranteed fast colors; best workmanship—Flags that will withstand wind and rain, A Battleship Bunting U. S. Flags ) | 5x8 feet; colors guaranteed; sewn stars and stripes. Special § $6. cormecencmnrendpanrenranrancenransameancentam:cuencncascemsanea All Wool Bunting U.S. hes 4 X10 feet, | 8x12 “St 00 | $32.50 ef a ee a Exceptional Values in Women’s White Footwear Smart Lasts for Street and Sport Wear te | Women’s and Om Misses’ White | Buckskin bt ots | Walking $8 Becond Floor. cee eran renee emcee ae ae: Laced or Buttoned 50 Excellent Value Boots \e Colored Kidskin Pumps and Colonials $3.95 Formerly $5.50 and $6.50 Sizes incomplete; <0 0 0 (09) 0 00 0 (00 SS 00. ‘ ' i co} | , 2 feet, l Complete assortment of Allies’ Silk and Wool Bunting Flags in various sizes. Poles, adjustable and stationary brackets, all sizes, at moderate prices, 4 A 2. | $2 to $2.50 yd. Navy and Black limited quantity, Taken rounds in most™ effects, Crepes, 00

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