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PUNISH DECEIVERS, VON BUELOW URGES If There Are Such Wretches, He Says, It Is Right of Bnemies to Make Them Suffer, AMSTERDAM, March 6 (Associated Press.)—"If there are wretches who deceived us when they said we were attacked, then they deserve the sever- est punishment, whoever they may be," declared Field Marshal von Bue- low, retired, in an Interview with tho Berlin correspondent of the Handele- bladt. “It ts the right of our enomtes to punish those responsible, if there are men on the German side who are to blame for this war. “I only ask justice for the German people. But to destroy a great nation because it is misled by a few persons la to gin against the spirit of human for czema f ved have eczema or any other ble, get a box of Cadum nt. It stops the itching at once is very soothing and healing we the skin is irritated or in- People who have itched and ched for years get peaceful sleep rest through the timely use of wonderful remedy. Cadum wnt is also good for blotches, eruptions, scaly skin, chafings, ringw rm, cuts, burns, ete. Olvtment is a French preparat tm Amerien from the original formuln ¥ WORLD WANTS WORK WwoNDERS a phi a5 a a a ae ‘THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 5, 1919.7 Victory Arch, the Beautiful Centrepiece GERMANS RENEW _ Of Gala Dressed, Celebrating New York. THREAT 10 RESIST TERS OF ALES “Cannot Submit to Coercion in Armistice or Peace Negotiations.” PARIS, March 6.—At a meeting of jthe German Cabinet of Monday morn- ing, attended by party leaders and delegates of shipowners, it was agreed unanimously, it is understood, that Germany could not submit to coercion Doesn't “CALLUS CORNS” LIFT RIGHT OFF hurt a bit to lift them off with fingers justice." ‘from the Entente powers, either tn the armistice negotiations or in the |peace pourpariers proper, according to a Zurich despatch to Le Journal. The German Government declares that it will decline all responsibility for possible consequences if “the En- tente tries to speculate on German patience.” Demands rewarding the requisition of shipping are held to be absolutely inacceptable because, it is sald, it would definitely “paralyze the’ country’s economic future," Germany will also oppose the dis missal of German crews from ships requisitioned, it being potnted out that this would throw 42,000 sea ien out of employr-ent. A pross campaign has already been started against the armistice and the preliminary peace conditions Don't suffer! A tiny bottle of | Freezone costs but a few cents at any. drug store. Apply a few drops on the corns, calluses and “hard skin” qn. bottom of feet, then lift them off. / When Freezone removes corns fretr the toes or calluses from the botter of feet, the skin beneath is left pit and healthy and never sore, tender \irritated Adv Long, Narrow Vamp, French Heel WOMEN’S BLACK KID OXFORDS Special, 7,50 E daintiness of this oxford is accentuated by its narrow vamp and long tip. Milady, in quest of a shoe of style, need Franklin Simon & Co, Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Sts. The great temporary Victory Arch, the most remarkable work ® of its kind ever attempted, will be completed by the end of this week, | The arch, which stands at Fifth Avenue and 26th Street, was designed to commemorate the valor of the entire American expe- ditionary forces, but it {s being completed just in time to welcome home New York's own soldiers, the men of the 27th and 77th Divisions, The arch ftself, as it now stands, Is the model on which a per- manent Victory Arch will be built by subscriptions from the public, solicited by the Mayor's Committee, of which Rodman Wanamaker is Chairman, The Mayor's Committee of Welcome announced to-day that the Victory Arch would be completed and {lluminated with more than eight huge searchlights before the day of the parade. The illumina~ tion will continue for more than a week. The arch itself is a work of art, and is said by authorities to surpass in beauty that of the Washington Arch. Paul Chalfin, who has been designated by the Board of Esti- mate to design and carry out the scheme of decoration, yesterday said that fy his many experiences a broader scope of beauty, com- bined with™$racticability, has never been carried out. New Yorlt, Mr. Chalfin said, would be a modern Bagdad during the days of the celebration. The city, from Washington Square to the northern reaches of Central Park, will be swathed in the col- ors of the Allied nations. ‘ Men who were working on the arch to-day sald that the great white-faced memorial would have been completed much sooner if the necessary material and labor had been delivered more promptly. As the boys of the 27th and 77th Divisions march up Fifth Ave- nue, the first sign of their official recognition paid by their mothers, wites and sweethearts will be the towering white arch under which they will march. RUSSIANS SEEK LOAN HERE. ‘at 4,000,000,000 wo Months, STOCKHOLM, March 5.—The Soviet Government of Russia hopes to be able to arrange a big loan in America.and is prepared to offer in exchange important mining and railroad concessions, ac- cording to Petrograd advices received here. Reports show that the internal war in Russia has cost 4,000,000,000 rubles dur- ing the past two months and that an extra levy of 10,000,000,000 rubles has been insufficient to cover the total de- ficlt of the Soviet Government. It is said that the Bolshevist treasury jy hardly able to raise 00,000 rubles, JUST THE THING, (Prom the Puiladelphia Bulletia.) 1 could gut invy some bua ou don't have to begin a Internal W In MISSES’ SUITS Pin Tucks are a New Style Note tion will reveal the desired individuality and chic appearance she has in mind. on a Shoe Means Standard of Merit St. New York well Aiening."* Hair Often Ruined By Washing With Soap Soup should be used very carevully, if you want to keep your hair looking its best. Most soaps and prepared shampoos contain too much alkali. This dries the scalp, makes the hair brittle, and ruins it. 4 The best thing for steady use is § Just ordinary mulsified cocoanut oil § (which is pure and greaseless), and is better than the most expensive soap | or anything else you can use. | One or two teaspoonfuls will cleanse | the hair and scalp thoroughly. Simpl moisten the hair with water and rub & it in. It makes an abundance of | (} rich, creamy lather, which rinses out | easily, removing every particle of dust, dirt, dandruff and excessive oil. The hair dries quickly and evenly, and it leaves the scalp soft, and the HEY have been utilized in many in- genious ways to give distinction and character to tailormade suits. They are a tangible ex- pression of fine tailoring, requiring skill and care and so they are evident on only the better kind of apparel. On a sleeve they some- times subtly indicate a cuff, or perhaps they are arranged in clusters and serve as a trimming either ona belt or a pocket, or they form geometric de- Featuring the new TAILORED EFFECT SUIT $27-95 New Beaded GEORGETTE DRESS $25.00 The very latest BLOUSE EFFECT SUIT hair fine and silky, bright, lustrous, | fluffy and easy to manage. 5 You can get mulsified cocoanut oil | § at any pharmacy, it's very cheap and | a few ounces will supply every mem- ber of the family for months.—Advt. GERMANY PLEDGES END Boundaries Between Armies Will | ABargain Basement 23 West 38° St, Far Stout Women signs in border effect. Be Decided by Interallied Lower Store means lower prices—but the quality is as high as eighteen When arranged in per- pendicular rows they skilfully impart to the wearer the youthful slen- ; der lines now in vogue. Misses’ Suits, (14 to 20 years) of wool tricotine, Poiret twill, men’s wear serge, gabardine or faille silk are pin tucked in in- teresting ways. yea per ce can make it. Stout women who are satisfied only with the best apparel, yet who want to economize, will find big bargains here. Below we list just a few of the very many bargains offered this week: SS A Bargain Sale <3 nf Zor Mission. PARIS, March 5,—The German Gevernment has informed Gen, Du- pont, head of the French mission in |Berlin, that it has decided to stop fighting the Poles in Posen. The Goy- ernment has sent officers to Posen to | enforce its order against fighting. The German delegation which will meet the Interailied Mission to Po- Jland to discuss the boundary dispute |between Poland and Germany, has been named. According to a despatch | |received here the German delegates will be Baron von Rechenberg, Dr. | Di Prussian Minister of the In- Wool Tricotine Suit (ilustratedy Bolshevists Lose Heavily in Attack terior; Gen. Dommes, and various of- q t Se ay | 65.00 39.50 to 125.00 te ve rene, seer I ALLIES REPULSE REDS. | MISSES’ SUIT SHOP—Second Flcor y pibacbl doa | ‘ eal conncicnvannenaea : ‘uesday, March 4) ess). —After artillery | the Bolsheviki forces infantry attack yesterday against Allied positions on tho right] bank of the Vaga River, between the| Vistavka. 1 (e725 2/4595 Stylish Skirts Spring Suits NN arate Skirts are very Extra-size or hard-to-fit New Dresses Latest styles. Dozens of ais onsiderable loan mode one is pictured fash ble this se women will be delighted 7 : 4 found many bodies in the|f above. The one pictured We picture above just with these suits. Designed The Tailored Suit has Georgette Dresses Blouse effects are be- vos after the engagement | His of Silk Poplin. Others two of several new mod- for stout figures. $ ; ong this front and. also ; a ete nom be come into its own again. in beaded effects, Dee nite the peunecte conten tin, Serge and e!s now being shown. up to 46 bust. Box c coming as popular as the Tailored Suits; we show a wide variety from $20 to $35 from $18.95 to $35 25 different styles in Silk and Serge DRESSES at $14.95 epe hine. All spe: ly designed for Stout Women. Sizes up to 56 bust. All underpriced 13% to 29% Serge, Mohair, T wills, Mixtures and. Striped Silks. All popular colors. Sizes up to 44 waist 423 to 14° arullery firin sate SEEK NEW CLUE inty offi vests, braid and button ienings Serge, Poplin, Tw Tricotine and G We show nearly fifty different styles, from $16.50 to $50.00 IN MURDER. | are said to} ‘ints of two men) bardine 165" 49# Nassau have taken the fing detained by the police at Minooia, L. L., | we in the hunt for murderers of Mra. Julia | . . ie We appeal especially to the woman who pays erat MUR ne penta nes anemasy | Maternity Appare Stout Winter Coats $35 to $50 for a suit—she will find her style here DIED se joach poilee say trey aia (f] Ournew Lower Store maternity dé | Final Clea i f f 25.00. B ‘ious! Hc the fingerprinting by Zous. |] partment is shut off from the rest of | | Winter Coats, Many i or $ “UU, © cuvious ty officials and maintain there are no|FE the store, insuring privacy for styles to choose from. Some re- em develupIDenta. tea tant night (J) mothers-to-be. Special saleswomen | | cently made yp from odd lots of ee materials in our own factory. Wool Velour, Astrakhan, Broad- cloth and Mixtures, A few arefur- trimmed, Many full lined interlined. All are big bar; At the prices named these Coats are a good buy for this Winter and now offer this same corset made in next Winter, Sizes up to 6% bust. oe ‘pene fata 2% 10% to 29% Wane 23 W, 38th Std) de, for only... to increase the police foree vy four|[} who are competent to advise the expectant mother about her needs. Special—Lane Bryant maternity % y thousands of these ve been sold in various t 83,95 to 812.50, We HAMILTON GARMENT CQ. 307 FIFTH AVENUE NEAR 31ST ST. the United | Walst League 0! ica at a luncheon at the McAlpin Hotel Monday, The League of Nations and Bolshevian: will be toples touched upon by the speaker, pees fairs, OA

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