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LENE DECLARES MARTIAL LAW IN _ RUSSIAN CAPITA “al atibenpls 3 at Revolt Are to Be Vigorously Sup- Pressed, ** Says Decree. PETROGRAD. Jan.; 18—Petrograd was declared under martial law to-da by the Bolshevikt Safety Commission “All attempts at a revolt are to be * vigorously suppiremsed,” the decree di elared. Plat denial was ymade by Smolny Institute, headquarters of the F thar a the sheviki Government had been issued for King of Roumania The Bolshevikt offictals « belief that the mp Nicholai Lenine Monda part of a counter-rewolutionary plo’ LONDON, Jan. 18.--A Russian wire ems message picked up here to-day arres( of the n the instructed all — peceples’ councils ‘hroughout the land to “take the most drastic measures” to suppress an archy. The message recounted dis- orders and excesses at railway sta~ jons, declared the ra@ways were in the hands of mobs and*hat cars were plundered. This start of anarchy has entirely the transport, creating, sufferings.” the wireless ‘The declaration of martial law ma be designed to suppress any possible disorder incident to the meeting of e Co Aituent Assembly, scheduled | or to-day. The Constituent Aasembly was elected last fall. The Soctal Demo crats and Socialists of the Right Wing were reported to have obt and Bolsheviki, who immediately be orts to block meetin~ of the wan ¢ cssembly, hol.Mag that it was not representative of the real will of the cople, In its stead the P-'*heviki ropose_a law-making body formed li You Love Music You Must Have the AMPICO Call and Hear [t. Huabe J. Loan Bank and FOR _TO-MORROW—SATURDAY Clearance Sale of BOYS’ OVERCOATS SHOES «na BLOUSES Reductions worth getting Assortments worth seeing Small Boys’ Overcoats Formerly #12.50 and *9.75—still worth it! Both plain back and belted models, tailored in cheviots, tweeds, Ages 3 to 10 years. chinchillas, Small Boys’ and Big Boys’ Blouses Formerly *1.45—still worth it! Attractive models in madras and mercerized fabrics, in all patterns the me hip of the All-Rus sian Congre of Workmen, Sol- diers cad Peasants. These are tom thin the next fe and it een reported that Lenine and Trotzky would seek their a famation with the Constituent sembly, ‘LENINE DISAPPROVES TROTZKY’S METHODS AND TALKS ABOUT RESIGHING Foreign Minister Formulates Policies. « Without Consulting the Premier. TOCKHOL 18.—Rela nine and Huvudstadsbla nine ts said to be displeased both at the way Trotzky continuous ly occupies the public eye and at his foreign policy, which Le nine believes ia contrary to the be nterests of the Russian rev n rotzky formulates his own foreign policies wit ard to what Lenine advises, and often without submitting questions to the Premier Friends of Lenine, the corre spondent adds, deci that he intends to submit his resignation to the Congress of Workmen's and Soldiers’ Delegates in orde to for vote of confidence or lack of © nadence._ RUSSIANS 60 HUNGRY; FORGET TASTE OF MILK Tramways Stop and People Walk to Work With Stomachs Empty. LONDON Jan, 18—Despatches from Petrograd indicate that «he feeling among the soldi of thé! Petrograd xarrison, ta b ng more divided and the Government cannot place full ret | ance on them Conditions of life in Petrograd ax de scribed by the correspondents suggest that the people are likely sto seize any opportunity to express their discontent Food is sometimes impors: ways difficult, to procure. Pe forgotten the taate of milk, t possible now and then to obtain an in ferior grade of butter at ten rubles a pound. ‘The tramways have not be wince Saturday, This has annoy public, as the tramways are the only means of transportation. ‘Phe workers have to Ko to thelr tasks afoot and with empty stomachs and return on foot the evening operated sed great v of the Persian Dine: several high o e manager ‘ount Reduced to *8°° and novelty mixtures. Reduced to 85e and colors, with attached or detached collar. BOYS’ SHOPS Made of tan calf, Blucher soles and English For Small Boys For Big Boys aud inconvenience to the| n Electric light ty Meena nd sometimes whole districts are in leratives h ) darkness, the central power station hay- | ing stopped from lack of fuel Boys’ Winter Shoes Sizes 11 to 13 Formerly *4.50—now 93 1 Sizes ! to 6 Formerly 5.50-—now $450 THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 443 UNLOADED ¢ Finance Ministry and the Treasury nt, according to a Reuter de- © been arrested, with alding the strikers in the Govern ment departments. * NAVAL OVERSEAS SERVICE ESTABLISHED 0-DAY pateh, ba charged I] Past Cargo and Troop Ships to Be Manned by First Class Naval Crews Checkers for Chetan Find WASHINGTON, Jan, 18—To in Many of Them Arrived & crease efficieney of Amertean trana- ar 5 art ports under the Navy Denartment, the Last November. ri "Alt t 4 A eed pea ships The committees consisting of Inter- | cred . state Commerce Commissioner James » S. Harlan, Ralph W. FE. Donges of | f ie the Public Utilities Commission of ‘ New Jersey and Travis H. Whitney of the Public Service Commission for ransportat y and Shipping Board ¢ The wever, are working har the army haa given the clr own services influence the Shippin MiNgTTO nN NAMED IN |W CAILLAUX CASE « n between Dec. 16 and n De al and 31, and 67 Jan. 1 and 7 | swift’s Sone in-Law Me Met the Former, The committee considers this repre- | | Premier in Buenos Ayres— sents a very bad situation, Indicating | | ? 4 lack of attention to the repeated, | Knew Luxburg. requests made by public officials that | | BUENOS AYRES, Jan. 18.—Inves- | consig promptly unload their cars | | tigation has disclosed that former @nd that railroads sce that cars are | | Premier Caillaux of France met Count! promptly unloaded 1] James Minotto, #on-in-law of Louis, The inspectors had considerable dit- | | F, Swift of Chicago, on his way from| ficulty in ascertaining the facts from | | Brazil to this city and that they were|the records of the Bush Terminal! | together almost constantly the twen-| Railroad Company as to cars, as these | |* ty-six, days M, Caillaux spent here. | records, the inspectors state, are In a| | Count Minotto also was on friendly| very confused condition, It was terms with Count von Luxburg. | former German Minister to this coun-| that the situation ha n called to| | » and intimations have been heard|the attention, inf of the of-| | unoMfctal quarters that he may’ fciaisof the Bush Terminal Rail | *e acted as an intermediary be-| . tween the former French Premice cna { Company @nd that a further check | the German diploma Jof the yard would be made within a | | few days. ! | Count Minot rrested in Chi cago last Nove suspicion that he had been connected with pro-Ger man activities and was ordered to show cause why he should not be an undesirable allen. Mra that he and Mmo, Caillaux were on | friendly terms tn that city. The Count| dd that he knew Mme, Caillaux adi | socially. Idle 0, 1 Not Recetve Bridgeport. . Conn, Jan, 18—Op-| who ure out of work by reason of Dr. Garfeld’s order will not {be paid during the tlme of their en: | }forced dienes, according to a stato-| [ment issued from the Manufacturery BRUIDG lals of | Association Sizes 7 to 14 years. the First District, State of New Y co,| which has vf the Bush Terminal Raflroad Com the! s laced, with heavy backstay Widths B to D. Widths A to D. —FIFTH FLOOR franklin Simon & Co. FIFTH AVENUE 37th and 38th Streets CARSFOUNDAT THE BUSH TERMINAL en trying to clear up the and terminals in the metrop: elmht ¢ in railroad ards ea, has had inspectors checking the freight 4 situation in On Jan, 10 the committee found 44? { which twenty-nine had com | » the yard in November, 1917, and | fil the fty-nine had c 1 and 15, thirty-or d, on behalf of the committee, It is likely that the committee will steps to the h they ) freight cars ae a me Hape who in turn one Miller car is not yet dup of freight which arrive 1918. atennnts Jan. 18 GTON, Army ble for Advancement, 18,000 TO BE PROMOTED. Are Vighteen ten- made First Lieu- day led with era have been lists of those velmin Cor: | the | wre Mooney to Ne Tried by Jury rpoi onsigned tt to mn han $70 demurrage ration, who ineesconi of Women, SAN’ FRANCISCO, Jan. 18. he joaded, and has a murder cha against her, The first perior Court fe atitl pending { was announced to-day A Wonderful Collection of the Newest Spring Styles in Silk and Serge Dresses Yeu'll want to see these ex- clusive models because they're just the type of dress you're looking for at much less than you expect to pay. Advance models—at little more than wholesale prices. January Clearance of Every Fall and Winter Garment in Our Showrooms AT LESS THAN COST OF PRODUCTION. Coats as owas $10 Suits astlowas $10 Dresses as low as $8.50 vane Lae SPECIAL 12 beautiful skunk muffs which would ordinarily sell from $45 to $50 will be offered for F:iday and Saturday at the special price of $37.50. Best & Co. Fifth Ave. at 35th St, Est, 1879 Three Sales Of Little Girls’ Coats Warm Corduroy and Zibeline Coats, $5.00 > vears only. Sizes 4 Warm materials, I turn-back cuffs, and all encircling belt. colorings is offered. and made in a prac Formerly $9.75, style, A tical with deep collar, choice of good dark Dressy Fur Trimmed ee Coats, $9.75 Sizes 4 and 5 years only. Soft nutria fur edges the collar also forms the buttons of these | coats made in a most charming style. Girls’ Fur Coats, Special, $39.50 and $49.50 Sizes 5 to 10 years. Soft, coney, luxuriously some all white, squirrel collars and cuffs. Extreme Reductions on Girls’ and Misses’ Hats $4.95 Formerly priced to $16.60 Hats for school or dress are in- cluded, We have better stock a ¢ including choice OWMe WO! rkroc om, imported French models | Those at hi None sent C, 0. D. or on approval. taken from our regular ollection of fifty hats, styles made in our as well as original prices proportionately reduced, warm coats of white others with gray navy, brown or té Most quality changeable Formerly $16.50, and ittle \". | Large Peulinasian Bags —Extra Value $4.95 Shopping Knitting Traveling A choice of moire silk with satin velvet, in black, e, is offered you, linings of beautiful taffeta silks. attached coin ipes or chiff attractive Inside equipme purse. An ideal bag for every purpose Great Reductions in Slightly Soiled Dresses | A large collection, hardly two of a style, comprising gingham, voile, khaki or linen dresses’ some plain tailored, others lingerie or trimmed with bits of hand-embroidery Sale Price $2.50 to $9.75 The presence of women jurors in Su- perlor Court trials was legalized by an act of the Taatgntare whiten became effective Jan The explosion which ied’ to the murder charges against Mea Mooney killed ten persons —— Daniels Commends Two Enlisted Men for Braver: WASHINGTON, Jan. 18. — Secretary Daniels to-day commended two enlisted men of the Navy for bravery in the line of duty. ‘Ray Nye, chief gunner’s mate, was commended for jumping overboard from a transport and rescu- ing a drowning man. John Harvey Stacks, a fireman, displayed courage tn putting out a fire aboard ship. Nye’ home address is No. 60 Warner Street, Newport, R. 1, and Stacks lives at De- queen, Ark —_ |Simple Way to Take Off Fat There can be nothing simpler than tak- Ing a convenient litte tablet four times each da normal, 4 Prescription , If you preter, send 7 dieting, no exercise. be as lary ax you like and keep on getting immer. And the best part of Marmola Prescription Table's is thelr harmiesenese, That (s yout #brolute safequard,—Aadvt. B. Altman & Co. | Misses’ and Junior Misses’ Apparel AT REDUCED PRICES In order to dispose of the remaining Winter stock, additional price re- ductions have been made in Suits, Coats, Wraps, Afternoon and Evening Dresses. | The First Floor Millinery Dep’’ has prepared for to-morrow (Saturday) A Sale of Spring Hats in smart, becoming models, effectively trimmed; $5.75, be included for Winter resort or now being featured in black, white, and 34th and 35th Streets wide: CHIFFONIER, TABLE, 36 Inches wider ey ul trated, ‘Four Pleces at. With Eve LIBERAL CREDIT TERMS TO ALL Our Terms Apply Also to New York, New Jersey, Long Island and Connectious ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGUR. | specially priced at $8.00 Hats for Misses, as well as for Women, will & $10.50 in this Sale. A very attractive assortment of Sports Hats, early Spring wear, is in the regular stock. A Special Reduction Sale of Wool Dress Fabrics (in Suit, Coat, Dress and Skirt Lengths) to be held to-morrow (Saturday) will offer very exceptional values in Serges, Tweeds, Velours, Homespuns, Plaids, Checks, Plain and Figured Voiles, and Silke and-wool Poplins; also in EMBROIDERED SERGES a large assortment of smart colors. Fifth Avenue-Madison Avenue, New York Four-Piece 4-Post Colonial Period Bedroom Suite In AMERICAN WALNUT or MAHOGANY, with French Mirrors. consisting of DRESSER, 48 “inches wid My =& _WE SELL ON CREDIT SSH S\ COLUMBIA GRAFONOLAS From $18 Upward x Gri bia Records nuery on Sale. AL PREE,

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