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ART TREAS ama WORTH VE MILIN RUBLES ARE STOLEN Painting by « From Grand D> vitch's Fan ke N s Mu sliver « . £600,000 rubies ‘ne A ruble & doller COMMANDER IN CHIE RUSSIAN TROOPS RETIRE OF THE RUSSIAN ARMIES WHO TELLS CONDITIONS a GEN, KORNILOFF SOLDIERS SHOT THER ST oh OFFICERS, KORNILOFE RUSSIA, TRIAL INDICATES DECLARES TO RUSSIANS Direct Responsib onsibility f¢ for Defeat of Muscovite Army Charged to Gen, Soukhomlinott PETROGRAD, Aug. %%.—At the trial for high treason of Gen. Bouknom! , former Commander in Volhynia and G fola, testified yesterday te had infor tion showing that military secrets been nicated direct from yany and Austria by xq ko, Deputy Direc a Tesponsible for th the Hussian Army. As Ao: ce appointed Minister of War, t testified, he suppressed seuncile oreated for the purpose Ussing queations of national defense COMB SAGE TEA IN HAIR TO DARKEN if > Recipe te p Keep Her oe eas Dark, lossy, Beautiful. The old-time mixture of Sage Tea and Balphes for darkening gray, wtreaked and faded hair is grand- mother’s recipe, and folks are again ft to k their hair a good, color, which is quite oonaible,'as are living in an age when a youth- mr ceroersnre is of the greatest ad- H porsders go y we don't have he troubicrome of Fe thering the and the mussy mixing at home. afl arog stores séll the ready-to-use uct, improved by the addition of ients, called “Wyeth's| ie Sulphur Compound,” for ut 50 cents a bottle, It is very lar because nobody can discover as been applied. Simply moisten four comb or a soft brush with it and |! this through your hair, taking small strand at a times by morn- the gray hair disa appears but what ights the ladies with Wyeth’s Sage Sulphar Compound that, be- benutifully darkening the ‘hair ot | that according to | disposal the condition of the railways a voy (Continued from Firat Page.) | remains ments and etiles and pink it in easuros taken | dispensable that + at the front should also be applied in the ‘The co nder went on to say Information at his was auch that by November the army ne | would not receive any more supplier i, | In Aupport of his atatement he quoted ot @ telegram from the commander in chief of the southwestern front, say ing that the shortage of bread and biseult on this front amounted almoat to famine. Gen. Korniloff then read figures re- lating to the production of war mate- rials, which he said had fallen com- pared with the period from Oct,, 1916, to Jan., 1917, by 60 per cent. for shells and 0 per cent. for airplanes, “It this state of affairs continues,” he added, “the Russian armies wil) find themselves in the same state ar in tho spring of 1915,’at the time of the retreat in Poland, Galicia and the Carpathians.” Gen. Korniloft is the man of the hour here to-day. His arrival in Moscow was the occasion of a tre- mendous ovation. After being wel- comed by the Mayor, the general made a brief speech, In which he said: “We expect from Moscow a mes- age to the army. That message, I hope, will not in this grave crisis be of Hberty and equality, in the name falsely interpreted, Rus » have been driven off the right ut a message of victory and order,’ For myself, at any sac- rifice, I whall do ail in my power to turn that message into reality. 1 believe in and I predict the resurrec- tion of our army.” A conflict at the national confer- ence between Premier Kerensky, a few applications, It also pro-|backed by the moderate Socialists and a majority of the Council of that soft lustre and appearance | {71 'n. nd Soldiers Delegates, abundance which is s0 a tractive | ang ihe is ready-to-use preparation is a de tful toilet requisite for those wha ire @ more youthful appearance. It not shanties fo for the cure, mitiga: Won or prevention of disease.—A. of DR. SALTER'S Scientific Dentistry Without, S TEED bia 0 PAIN gem Pain ce wine TEETH J EXTRACTED FREE th extracted FREE and & new ot an thes Mactecily ‘made ‘oo same 007. Ali Work Guaranteed 10 Years en saved. Discanne, of the ume | Te inworted without pla’ PRICES LOWEST 4 Fillings > RS oFiing Log Beet itfo" Ge Tso. busdaye. ba, DR. SALTER, Dentist 491 Fulton Street, Broskiga Opposite Abraham & Be Bure to Get the fugue Th aw © LADY By arrknpaNce HEN you go on your vaca- tion this Summer have your favorite paper mailed te you every day. Evening World, 12¢ per week Dally World, 12c por week Sunday World, Ge per Sunday | per ner for «weak or sat S seeis nstitutignal Democrats and other non-Socialiat parties, the Moscow industrial group and that part of the army which stands for ruthless army discipline, 1s approach- ing. The opposition to the Premier looks to Gen. Korniloff as its cham- pion. Thia ne-up of the delegates to the conference is indicated in inter- views the Associated Press has had with members of all groups repfe- sented at the conference. In this connection the newspapers remark that Petrograd is being brought into sharp opposition with Moscow. This opposition is empha- sized by the fact that the Moscow Committees of Public Work, which met temporarily to organize Mos- cow's representation at the confer- ence, to-day declared that it intends to sit permanently. wu |PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE TO RUSSIA ELECTRIFIES NATIONAL CONFERENCE | Promise of American Aid, Read by Premier Kerensky, Is Greeted With Tremendous Cheers, MOSCOW, Aug. 28.—Prestdent Wil- son's message, read to the Russian Con- ference by Premier Kerensky, electri- bly to-day. hat America would ald ith all moral and ma- was greeted with thun- His entire statement » impression, coi derous produced a di ming as hes by Cabl ussla's grave tal and moral ald, s cable was received at midnight. The conference had la- bored for long hours before that om- co was read amid © eager attention, came a storm of cheering. Every dele- gate in the hall arose to his feet, The Vedlam of sound continued for several | minutes, it wa ference unanitn| party mem stration atolidly, alm speakers ex: (party ce the con- e€ was any the Cadet THE home Te ee i” Founded « — Lord @ Tay lor FIFTH AVENUR — Wh Street th Street o Charge Purchases Made Jhis Week Will Appear on fill) Kendered October tet - © ec ES LD SS SS OSE SEES Cece OO \ {| it LAST THREE DAYS i} | Pomorrow, Until Friday Inclusiv« I ¢ & i Midsummer Sale of Furniture | I ' 14 Reductions of 10% to 50% Throughout 18| AN The Entire Assortment if i lypical of the many splen lid values offered for this important event, and } | the economies they represent are Al | | $500. 00 Sheraton Mahogany Dining Suite J ieces, inlaid mahc y in avery effective desiy Large % Bullen China Clout, Serving Table, Extensh om abl 5 $295.00 | | and one Armchair; hair cloth seats. . ‘ * Fo | $250.00 Quartered Oak Dinin Suite- — | Jacobean design and finish; four agen ioe $125.00 Chinese Chippendale Dining Room Hepplewhite o Suite Dining Room Suite Four Piece Formerly $390.00 $275.00 Mahe Four Pieces Formerly $445.00 $345.00 Mahogany; or Walnut, any EXTRA SPECIAL—————————"——"— 150 Dining Chairs, Side Chairs and Arm Chairs Mahogany and walnut—worth up to $25.00 $5.00 and $7.25 Sieth Floor, a = n 00 SS SS OS SO 0 0 Sl oo August Sale of Bed Coverings Offering Exceptional Values Second Floor Blankets Muslin Sheets Single Bed Size...... 63x99'| 72x99 | 81x99 | 90x99 $3.75, $4. 75 and $5. 00 “oy 89c 98c | $1.08 | $1.18 Formerly $4.25, $5.50 and $6.50 Comfortables be | Double Bed e tease teense as Cotton filled........ $2.25 and $2.95 \ | d 95, $5.75 ie Oe Formerly $2.75 and $3.75 Formerly $5.85, $6.50 and $8.25 Pillow Cases | Honey Comb Spreads | 4 48258)4..,.+. WORE 98C.... now 26c | Heavy Quality, Formerly $2.25, $1.75 $0x3814. cewere 36C...5.; now 29¢ | ae ee a — i — a ee (S00 0 as 0 9 SO End of Season Clearance Sale Bathing Suits and Sweaters At Remarkable Price Reductions Shetland Wool Fibre Silk Sweaters Sweaters In all sport colors Two-toned and plain colors $3.95 to $6.95 $4.85 to $9.75 £8.50 to $35.00 Bathing Suits, $3.95 to $19.50 Third Floor F *500,000 More Women Are Needed to Knit For Our Army and Navy" Lord & Taylor Have Arranged A Demonstration of Yarn In Charge of a Competent Instructor Who Will Teach You to Knit Sweaters, Mufflers, Wristlets and Socks 25,000 of These Sets—New York’s Quota— Must Be Ready October 16th M——S]0— Patriotic women will find here Yarn of Standard Qualities and the Amber, Ivory or Steel Needles which from now on must click busily if our boys are to be kept warm this winter, The knitting colors are Khaki color for the Marines Gray or Khaki Gray or Blue for the Army for the Navy Art Department, Fourth Floor Join the Knitting Class ———]—0—— 9 0 | i pm ee ee ee ee ES Re i i \ i | i i i { | \ i } Zi ¥, aveu isi. * ehh were cocapied ty the > er ae O ra”) re Orme (0) a>) Caer” Oe cee” 0 Se” Oar” O Se” (8 : § Sth Avenue PURCHASE® WILL APPEAR ON BILLS RENDERED 04 .... = Last Three Days August Sale McCREERY “MASTER-MADE” FURNITURE Entire Stock Reduced 10%; to 50% wily during this sale, (Of materials used in the construction of fine Furniture is inereasing, therefore great savings are afforded by purchas- Purchases held uotil November Ist, if desired. The following item is illustrative of the remarkable values offered: Fen-picce Solid Mahogany Dining Room Suites, made according to our own specifications of Mexican Mahogany. regularly 275.00 195.00 Last Three Days August Sale HOUSEHOLD & DECORATIVE LINENS Reductions of 20% to 40% Less Than Usual This sale presents a timely opportunity to replenish Linen Ward- robes and purchase high- grade Linens at substantial savings. The following items are illustrative of the remarkable values offered: Linen Damask Tuble Cloths . 3.25, 4 Linen Damask Napkins ia dee. 300. A Hemmed Huckaback Towels.. doz. 1.90, Hemstitched Huckaback Towels... . doz. Bleached Turkish Bath Towels doz. 2.50, Hemmed Muslin Sheets & Pillow Cases regularly 3, Sheets 54x90 63x99 72x09 81x99 90x99 90x108 ; 70¢ 85c 95c 1.05 115 1.25 each Cases: 42x36 45x36 50x36 54x36 20c 22c 25c 28c each Last Three Days August Sale BED COVERINGS About 25% Less Than Regular Prices An event of unusual importance offering Blankets, Comfortables, Bed Spreads, Muslin Sheets and Pillow Cases at exceptionally low prices. The following items are illustrative of the remarkable values offered: White Wool a, with Pink or Blue borders: single size, pair..... , 5.50 and 6.50 double size, pair.....4.75, 6.50 and 7.50 Figured Silkoline poached in COUON Mdiass cictececsres at each 1.65 plain borders, cotton filled...... each 1,90 Crochet Bed Spreads, hemmed, ...crcoeccrcssccrsesceccccccscceoscccecoores each 1.25 White Dimity Spreads with Scalloped edges: size 2x234 yards..........+.+. each 2.00 size 214x234 yards............. each 2.50 Last Three Days *August Sale CHOICE ORIENTAL RUGS Actual Savings of 25% to 33% Notwithstanding the present great scarcity of fine Oriental Rugs we are presenting one of the yal collections of rare and beautiful specimens in our history. early last year, the prices are practically as low as on similar qualities before the European war. se EEEEEEEEEEEneneeen, Last Three Days August Sale HIGH-GRADE FURS At Savings of 20% to 25% These Prices Will Prevail Only During the Month of August. Regardless of present conditions in the Fur Market— with prices advancing on all pelts—we are adhering to our estab- lated standard by offering for this sale, furs of superior quality considerably less than regular prices. Purchases will be stored until November Ist, if desired. As they were purchased The following items are illustrative of the remarkable values offered: Hudson Seal Coats, of superior quality pelts; ‘- inches deep Skunk collar and cuffs; handsome moc 185.00 Caracul Skin Coats, with Skunk collar and cuffs; lustrous pelts; 49 inches long. 185.00 45 inches long; made of rich pelts; with natural Rac- 125.00 regularly 165.00 long; full sweep; regularly 245.00 regularly 235.00 Nutria Coats, coon collar aud cuffs.