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LENINE PROPOSAL TO ALLIES 1S LIKE PROMPT RELIEF for the acid-distressed stomach—try two or three KI-MoIDS after meals, dissolved on the tongue—keep your stomach sweet— try Ki-moids —the new aid to digestion. MADE BY SCOTT 4 SOWNE MAKERS OF SCOTT'S EMULSION 197 AN ULTIMATUM If They Do Not Accept, It Is Said He Will Deal With Germans. | | | (Coprrigte, 1919. United Pree) PATUS, April 4—Premier Lenine’s informal “peace” proposal to the Allies is virtually an ultimatum, It was learned from an authoritative mt ELIEVE colds from] The Russian Bolshevik leader te . Ce kiown to have suggested a time limit wet feet, or tance of his offer beyond overheating. Luden's are friends “4 < of outdoor work- ers, factory work- ers, indoor workers. for which be would not undertake to ab: stain from consideration of Chancel! Scheidemann's proposal, as conveyed | , to Foreign Minister Trotzky, The time limit ts understood to be a mat. |” ter of only a fow weeks. (The German Government was reported unofficially recently to bave sent Karl Kautaky to Rus- sia for the purpose of studying the situation there, and possibly effecting an alliance between Germany and Russia.) ahs The recent statement tn the House in MENTHOL COUGH DROPS GIVE QUICK: RELIEF res that It has not been luck of sympathy, urce to-day, U Seven Ger rived with the co: 200 Gemans PARIS, Apri “The Freneh Fi vised that 200 Germ: Conference | j has a definite statement of Russia's | position, bearing Lenine's signature, This is, in effect, a concrete declara- tion of terms of peace to which the Russian Soviet Government would be willing to listen—and, as such, may be considered a# an actual offer on Lenine’s part William Bullitt, the American delegates, brought the document from Russia to Parts. Obvi+ ously he is not qualified to negotiate with the Allies for the Bolshevikt. but the proposal ts in the Allies’ for them to take or le offictal agent for nds “e Further, tt tsp je to asnert with enure . S. GETS GERMAN SHIPS. Your More, With © fonts, Are on sociated Press). n Otlice is 8 have be in Barcelonia and $ aking part in the r cloth and silk into fashions for the Featuring Special for Saturday With Gilets of Tricolette 49,50 ings, buttons and tailorman's crow’s fect. These suits color. Sizes 14 to 18, ne, es BONWIT TELLER. &.CO. The Specially Shop of Osyinaton FIFTH AVENUE_AT 38™ STREET SPIRIT—the spirit of youth translated in terms of All the elusive qualities of youth are caught and expressed —the attributes —chic, grace and simplicity find an interpretation that is unusual in Misses’ Tailormades, Capes and Frocks in sizes from 14 to 20. MISSES’ TAILORMADE SUITS Straightline silhouettes with “finger-tip” length coats devoid of ornamentation with the exception of or se of cord pip- oped in navy blue Poiret Twill with tricolette gilets of contrasting Misses’ Hand Embroidered Suits 60.00 “Jeune fille.” are devel- coats hand-embroidered in a deep motif of silk floss or belted coats with distended pockets, with the hand embroidery applied to the pockets and to the bottom of waistcoats. Sizes 14 to 18, Misses’ Suits of Serge, Poiret Twill, Tricotine G Velour Club Checks 29.50 to 165.00 An assemblage which includes all the smartest “jeune fille” tailor. made types in strictly tailored and ornamented styles. MISSES’ TRICOTINE CAPES Many variants of the current mode in expressive'y youthful fash ions, with sils linings of a novelty or plain character. Sizes I4 to 20, Misses’ Cepes of Velour Checks, Evora, Silvertone G Silk Duvetyn 29.50 to 195.00 A most comprehensive collection of unusual sty'es developed in the typical Bonwit Teler & Co, manner for the younger set. Sizes 14 to 20, A Special Collection of Misses’ Frocks of Tricotine, Serge, Poiret Twill, Moire G Taffeta 58.00 About sixteen diversified types are inc'uded in this assemblage. Featured are the favored silhouettes of the moment, emphasizing straightline, bouffant. pannier and draped effects in simple or ornamented styles, Sizes 14 to 20, Two chic models of Poiret Twill and Tricotine—navy blue, tan, beaver and black. Plastron gilets of tricolette. Bottom of box- in NAVY BLUE 59.50 The fact 3 jfeciated Pre THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 4, 191 of Commons by Andrew Bonar Law, spokesman for the British Govern- ment, denying the Allies have re- ceived a formal peace offer from Ris. fia, is technically co: remaina, that the Poa REVOLT REPORTED Nis rr w eae IN ESSEN REGION, | STUTCART QUET New Disorders at Hamm, Dort- mund and Dusseldorf, Zurich Hears. ZURICH, April 4—A_ revolution has broken out in the Fesen district, according to advices received here to-day. Further disorders are re=| ported at Hamm (Westphaila), Dort-| nd Dusseldorf, | ° rs to resume Farmere joined in the counters striké and Stuttgart was quence almost without milk to-day. Hight thousand striking workmen at Duisburg, Rhenish Prussia, have re- fused to resume their labors until an tequate food eupply has been pro- In conse- CORLENZ, Thursday, Apri) 3 (As- ).—The Spariacan up- nkfort, which city nment troops had been ordored, rred virtually within sight of ers of the 10th French Army, who occupy western suburbs, but were powerless to act owing to the fact that Frankfort proper is just over the Mainz bridgehead line According to American medical of- ficere who have been in Frankfort recently for the purpose of buying surgical instruments, there has been much guyety in the city since the| was signed. All the after- fur into the night the cafes rising in German G with people who became wealthy becuuse of the war, There was apparently plenty of food, put the prices were very high at boteis | . The Americans say ard a different story regard- from districts. where the poor classes live, Newspapers have | devoted much space to descriptions | of what they called “riotous living.” “DADDIE” FOUND THROUGH EVENING WORLD PICTURE | Dog Hero of the Argonne Restored to His Owner, Sergt. Stewart Clinton, Stewart Clinton of No, 864 Soret. Third Avenue, formerly of the 165th In- fantry, the old 69th, lost “Daddie,” a} i Dane, weighing 100 pounds, which © rescued from a shell hole in the Ar- konne Forest. The story of his loss, with a picture of “Da lished in The Evening World y and Iast night a stranger told Clinton he had Sergt. Clinton Sig Genshimers, . Street, and although th Chtengo Alderman Says He Has Wasted Whole Life. CHICAGO, A ard F. Cul- | lerton, re-elect an from the| th Ward | and who hae | served in the City Counell for forty- | elght years, reevived cong 0 jdublously when he appear Temperature below freezing Moths cannot develop les 6 BELLANS BELLANS FOR INDIGESTION ‘ Crater a Mile and a Quarter Long RIO JANEIRO, April leante @ near Palmeira dos Indios, 1 tiles southwest of Pernambuco, hf resulted in the death of many persons and great property damage. Despatches report on March 30 an explosion tore a crater # mile and a quarter long In @ moun- tain near the village. and panied by a great hurricane. tion Is fleeing to the const. Torn in Mountain By Goyaninha, tm the state of Rio Gran Explosion, of Pernambuco, pe VERDICT AGAINST HINES. As Director General of Rat for Barge Captain's Injartes. 4—A violent the mountain eruption tn that at midnight Gown the|Ganindr, No. 120 Marton Street, Brook. | lyn, for inj seve barge dotting water mountain side, destroying everything in their path. The eruption was accomn- The eruption is continuing and the populas | Gardner suffered inj h ita m ADOPTED NAME BRINGS SUIT. Volcanic disturbances are also re- ported near Formosa, Municipio and Yonkers Man, Didn't Mind Wt WHITE seph Aloysius O'Brien of Y suit for divorce against N do Norte, coal 100 miles northwest Ing him, A verdict of $21,500 was returned In| an Italie ho Brooklyn Suprema Court to-day | - against Walter D. Hines, Director Gen- Streams of tava eral of Railroads, in favor of Lous ex recelved while working ptain on April gis, | b A H4!cH 1s particular té use the best nuts grown, that's why SALTO NUTS are particularly eood ipped Asking Leaving PLAINS, N. Y., April 4 kers, in his Divorce, | t mind his w she went to I adopted the nam ith of din 1915 and . Justice H. Altman & Cn. MADISON AVENUE «FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Thirty-fourth Street Street SPECIAL OFFERINGS FOR SATURDAY. Very Exceptional Value will be offered, in the Department for Misses Dresses (Second Floor), in A Sale of Misses’ Navy Serge Frocks in one of the season's most favored ex- tended-pocket models, smartly tailored and handsomely embroidered, extraordinarily priced at $29.00 An Important Sale of Girls’ Coats and Capes (smart Spring models) will offer unusual values at the prices quoted: Three-quarter length Coats of all-wool navy cheviot serge, lined throughout; with braid-trimrmed sailor collar and a woven erxble:a on sleeve; sizes 6 to 12 years, special at $14.75 Circular Capes of all-wool mevy cerge, with the mew fold collar anc silk ribbon tie; sizes 6 to 14 years, special at $13.50 (Cirls’ Oute ear, Second Floor) Newer Models in Tailor-maceSuitsfor Misses and the Younger Set ere arriving every day, miany of therm representing style novelties originated by B. Altman & Co. and not to be found else- where, Especially worth noting are the severely tailored suits of wool tricotine and Poiret twill; mannish effects in Norfolk and other belted models, appropriately developed in homespuns and serges; ceremonious suits of satin and duvetyn, introducing gilets of unusual smartness; and picturesque tailleurs of white tricolette, with accentua- tions of gold. Also there are sports Suits of wool jersey, in plain colors or heather mixe tures (especially desirable for school or college Prices range from $35.00 to 275.00 (Misses’ Suits, Second Floor) wear). Women’s and Misses’ Trimmed Spring Hats at $8.50 will be an attractive offering in the Millinery Department on the first Or. These are smnart straw hats, shapes and colors, remarkably good value, Several Thousand Yards of Fashionable Woolens Plain and Embroidered Ser; Velours, amd Flaid and Che There is a generous range of s choose from in this variety of fabrics as black and white. RUT IMIMIM IEE The Boys’ Clothing Department 1 (on the SIXTH OR) has acserntled, in reeciness Easter detaand, a rerma and wellechosen collection of Boys’ Smart Cloth:s for dress, every-day and sports wear. In the selection of the various t every need of the up-to-date Am has been taken into con result that styie, good t quality are dominant chara Prices, too, are most attr ample, the following (in abl sably For Boys of 8 to [8 years Blue Serge Suits, exceptionally ey v2 at . . . . . . Norfolk Suits, of the fashio with two pairs of knickerbockers Top Coats in mew models and moterials, Ot eve tl ee ee a a een English Golf Caps to match top wats, 2.! For Junior Boys Blue Serge Regulation Reefers (3 to 19 yeors) p CGA MO Na np eihal eres She agen $13.50 Blue Serge Reefers; sailor collar model (3 to Sweats) a 66 4 gs ie ect Oe O0 Blue Serge Regulation Tam-o’Shanters, 2.00 for the pres : SS Or,