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GERMANY SENDING TROOPS TO RUSSIA WITH AMBASSADOR WILSON'S IDEAS URGED BY DILLON FOR RULING IRISH THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 24, 1918, 200 REVOLUTIONISTS SHOT BY BOLSHEVIK! Wholesale Executions Result of Mir- bach Assassination and Re- bellion Against Soviets. AMSTDRDAM, July 24.—Up to July 19 more than 200 Social Revolutionists jot the Left had been shot by the Bolshe- by Foreign Minister Tchitcherin, says a despatch from Bertin Among those shot, It fe added, was Alexandroviteh, Vice President of the committee which directed the plot against the German Ambassador. An additional 100 persons are under ar- res 11,500 SWISS GRIP VICTIMS. BPRNE, July 24.—Influenza ts epi- demic in the Swiss Army. There are now 11,600 cases of the malady, and 103 ato Smanh. Seven Injared tn Sperial to HACKENSACK persons were inju the Hackensack # a result of an River Road at driven by Mra. G. P. Hosmer of Sum- mit Avenue, Bogota, hit a wagon driven by Joseph Minelia of Fairhurst, Hack- ensack. The wagon was upset and the blow caused the auto to swerve and turn over in a ditch throwing out the occupants, The injured are Miss Har- and. ret tal last night as mobile crash on General Mobilization U Inder Way. mons to Discuss Policy viki for participation in the assassina- Charge at Mos deaths have been caused. Gb! July 24. — The American » the German | assist in fighting the epidemic of Span ow has been informed’ ish influenza in Switzerland and Mrs. Hosmer. D =] Courant 918 he The Prem [yntienine Co. r. Karl Hel (The New York Evening World.) Li NDON, July 24.—The reappear- | anc) of the Irish members in the ferich, former Chancellor, has been appointed Ger- many's diplomatic representative at| House of Commons yesterday was un- Moscow, according to a Reuter de- eventful. The House welcomed John spatch from Amsterdam. ‘An Ainsterdam despates to the| Dillon with subdued applause when Wirclees Prose says that Dr. Holt.| ¥¢ Stalked in, and listened in absolute ferich will take with him two bat-|Ailence as he gave notice that to- tallons of German troops to guara|4@¥ he will ask that a day be set) the German Embassy at Moscow, _ | aside to move a resolution that the! AMSTERDAM, July 24.—General| G°vernment policy toward Ireland 1s mobilization of ail military forces| !Nconsistent with the great principles | under Bolshevik control in Russia was mee | Lak paler Eg eects on read impressiv 1 & Moscow deapatch de-| oom the apeech of President Wilson, No reason was assigned, although |Sbout the rights of small nations to| ‘Wer Minister Trotzky announced some freedom and self-expression at the nat certain classes of work- | close of a two-minute statement | German Imperial Vice rs and peasants would be . The Liberals cheered him and the, to “maintain Tories remained silent, while Bonar| snieliihinisaman Law replied that the question of a Germany Wants Deposed Greek | day for debate would be considered. Inland, |The general tone of the House was ants to| friendly; glad that the Irish have de-| || ot cided again to raise the question in| -| Parliament and not remain outside. | {| —_—_al | TEXT OFTHERESOLUTION | DILLON WANTS DISCUSSED Wants House of Commons to In- dorse Principles Laid Down in the Mount Vernon Speech, LONDON, July 24 Leader Dillon will ask the Commons internal GRAND Rapips FURNITURE CREDIT TERMS | —The resolution | Apart. to discuss follows: | Y ments “The policy pursued toward Ireland} | 7-50) = 66 499-00] Furnished | by the Government is inconsistent! || 10-6 + 459-00 (syrtaad with the great principles for the vin- ||| 15-00 4 999-00] ssotossoe || ication of whicn the Allied powers y o! o wa This policy | 00 00 are carrying on the war 25 “ «300° bas greatly alienated and exasperated | the Irish people, and, if persevered | in, will further alienate and exasper-| ate them and will steaily increase| WwEEK | the difficulty of reaching a gerne oR | of the Irish question on the basis of sat ENS | friendship between the British and| | Irish nations. | ‘That this House entirely indorses| | the principles laid down by President | || Wilson in his great speech at the grave of George Washington, when. |speaking of ths objects for which America and her Allies are fighting he said: e great objects can be put into sentence, What! are AN Open Saturday Evenings 164th ST, LSTATION AT CORNER Toward Ireland. res West 42nd Street ~ Stern Brothers (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) Men’s and Young Men’s SUMMER SUITS 00 Worth up to $17.50 and 24.50 AT $17.50, we offer two and three piece suits, of pure wool cheviots, tweeds, homespuns and flannels. . . . In the $24.50, there have also been included blue serges, finished and unfinished wors- teds. Since these clothes were made up for us by A. B. Kirschbaum Co. their market worth has increased from 25 to 80 per cent—but instead of marking them up, we have marked them down very considerably. Many of the fabrics cannot be duplicated at any price. OUR MEN’S SHANTUNG SUITS Are very unusual value at $21.00 riet Hosmer of Washington, D. C, Helfferich to Go to Moscow—|Leader Asks House of Com the ‘counter rovetuton, ine German |Redye omy han eigen cova fetus to | Mouseman, Bogota: Mex. 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James MeGreery & Co, 34th Street Purchases Will Appear on Bills Rendered September Ist. Washington, 5th Avenue ON THURSDAY AND FRIDAY Remarkable Reductions MISSES’ SUITS, COATS AND DRESSES 75 Misses’ Spring Suits,—size 14 to 18 years........ ete 75 and 16. 75 formerly 26.50 to 39.50 85 Misses’ Spring Coats,—size 14 to 18 years......... 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Special 8.75 Remarkable Sale 300 BOYS’ “MIDDY” SUITS 2.95 At Less Than Present Wholesale Cost MATERIALS—Galatea and Kindergarten Fabrics. MODEL— made with yoke and detachable white shield and embroidered emblem on sleeve. FINISH—Full cut and skilfully tailored. TRIMMING—Three rows of white braid on collar and cuffs. COLORS—Varied assortments of striped color combinations which are guaranteed absolutely fast color. SIZES— 3 to 10 years. BOYS’ CLOTHING DEPT.—5TH FLOOR. AV. acation Necessity ae ‘Brighter Better Than Ever Tour Maps Price Bis Lin By Mail Ten Cents Your Nearest Segets Drug Store Bureau,’’ World Building, New York. annette ee _________e