The evening world. Newspaper, April 25, 1919, Page 23

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Government Paris, new Cabinet representative of all the APEST COMMUNE IS SUING FOR PEACE Affies Order Soviet Government to Abdicate and Withdraw All Its Decrees, BERLIN, April 25(Aasociated Press). The Lokal-Anzeiger’s Vienna cor- Fespondent says the Hungarian Soviet | requested the Entente through @ Hungarian diplomat in Vienna to send delegates to Kudapest py $e Regotiate an armistice with the Roumanians. “Col. Cunningham, representing the | piete communicating says the newspaper, “had the Hungarian Government informed that | mtente was ready to conclude an immediately suspend the advance of its troops if the Soviet would abdicate and a Allies, after armistice and Dark Brown, Other Columbia Gralonolas in All the New Models A SL15 ana 175 ov Special Easy Terms Roumantan Toward B COPENHAGEN, Roumanian troops advance toward were before Debre Tuesday night. | haved, with | fore Debreczin nians and occupied east of Debreczin. Szalonta BROOKLYN Fulton Street, Brooklyn Hand Sewn For Women and Misses Specially Priced 9.00 to 11.75 ‘Troops the withdrawal from On Tuesday evening the Rouma- |/!ving problem, and parfftularly those Jeno, on the Maros River, and Mate-Szulka, north- South of Debre- | czin they were advancing on Nagy- | ndapest. April continued czin, A Hungarian statement say: the Hungarian Communist troops be- several points, Kk of discipline, especially be This attitude led to that city. Ki OPPENHEIM. GCLLNS & C Particular Attention is Directed to Our Exclusive Showing of Footwear. Pumps and Oxfords Smart models of Patent Leather and Black or White Kidskin. Turned soles and high Louis XV heels. 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C. of L. in Bronx Jail ir | Witness, Is Going to Write to Hylan About It. | All you young maidens who have been confronted with a high cost of of you wh. are in the heiress class anJ find it hard to get along, pay heed to the predicament of Julia Morgan, just past her twenty-first birthday Julia gets ‘or mail at No, 1932 rthur Avenue, the Bronx. That's |the Bergen Building and the residen- |tial section of that building is the County Jail. Julia is in custody as a material witness in a murder case tie State hopes to prove against the quartet, MeCarthy, Cuomo, Farnabia and Het- ferin. McCarthy's trial began this weeu. Julia, as @ material witness, gets three square me:'s @ day and & place to sleep. In addition, the ‘county pays her $2 a day for each jand every da © remains the guest | You'd be apt to say offhand that Julia, who worked as an operator ut about $10 per week, was having it | ‘rather “rosy.” She went into jail on Dec, 3 last. That's 143 days ago, jand at the generous allowance made by the county you'd think Juila would be well on the way toward ac- cumlating a tidy sum But she isn't. In fact, Julia fg- ures that if she's to be detained much longer she'll come out of jail in debt. ———— The tub and clothes line clinch our shirt argument. ] The colors are fast. You cannot i wash or fade them out | ‘The quality and wear are in the fabrics and finish—we know it because we put them there our- selves. | We are shirt headquarters. Seven- teen shops for your convenience and a money back guarantee in | 4 every one of them for your satis- IE || faction. \ i : E Sevepteen shops fall of shirt, Endless IE | veritien of weave and color, One of ), the most popular, eur— OXFORD SHIRTS Near 42d ot E. ith St. 58 Delancey St. 204 W 125th Bt, BROOKLYN SHOPS 107 Tultom St. 431 Folten St NEWARK SHOP, 170 Market 5t Bridgeport Waterbury Geranton SPECIAL While They Last! National-Speedway TIRES Size 30x34 | $] 6°° SS eee Guaranteed for 4,000 Miles OTHER SIZES AT i PROPORTIONATE SAVINGS | Mail Orde: | WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ‘| 11 Chambers || NEW YORK | Prosecutions will be under t H | decision in the suit pending » Bothers Pretty Girl Slave To Fashion Behind Bars She has already drawn nearly her ful allowance from the Comptroller. An Evening World reporter sought some enlightenment from Julia, for ber appeal to the City Treasury ure” that the money be hurried, a3 she was “in dire need.” “It's a fact,” said Julia, caretatty Spreading the folds of her silk gown @5 whe took a seat in the chapel. “It Sounds funny to some people, bat I can't get along. This high cost of Hiving is @ big problem and it's get- ting bigger. Why a dollar doesn't #0 anywhere these days. “What do I think of it? Why, say, & girl needs clothes, doesn’t she? What was it that kuy said about walls or something not making & prison? Well, he meant to say that @ prison can't keep a girl from hav- ing stylish clothes, And then when the “istrict Attorney let's me out for @ walk once in a while, I Ike to have a few fresh flowers and the like of that. “And didn't we have our litt! Easter parade right here in this chapel last Sunday? We did that, and they tell me i looked stunning. At thas I don't know what it's com. ing to with the prices the way they are. If they don't let me out soop I'm going to gve Mayor Hylan a chance to write another [vtter, He's prbl give me a hand on this prob- jem.” From what District Attorney Mar- tin says, Julia will be “in” for some time, for she's to be trials of all four men. a 48 at Brooklyn Bridge. With the advent of @ gale that reached a veloctty of fifty miles an hour, the dropped 25 degrees after .xin- sterday, At 10 o'clock last night, the big thermometer at the Brook- yn Bridge recorded 28 dogrees Weather Bureau predicted a sixty-mile gale this morning. . Assistant Superinten- Jacob A. Kin dent of the Vi was blown down, No one was injure: PALMER DECLARES LAW WILL STOP ALL BEER Attomey General Says Brewers | Who Continue After Thurs- day Will Be Prosecuted PHILADELPHIA, April 25--Attor- ney General Palmer, Bellevue-Stratford, said to-day that it brewers are engaged in the manu- \tacture of beer after next Thursday action will be taken against them by the Department of Justice. {s prohibited. We expect to enfo wartime Prohibition very strictly bey partment of Justice, wh the law, the forcement statute which carries a penalty “The 2% per cent, beer matter is be- York, and I am co-operating with the brewers of New York to get a the brewers may know wher stand, I shal; expect them to stand by that decision and have asked them te notify the brewers throughout the country to that effect “Meanwhile, the manu beer violates the law, reg Jess of it alcoholic contents, That is the conten. tion of the Department of Justice — DEPARTED On. (rom the Birmingham Age% Her) “What aro these curious inscriptions, professor?” “Cuneiform writing of the ancient As syrians. “Can you read it? Oh, ves.” “Im it fact or fiction?” | “Wiction, as a rule of «i that fame wil! Imn't a street or a public Now, this bio ver die, yet here square on tne now.” - a AMONG THE MISSING. The man with the empty suitcase The fellow who Jolnted gold toothpick; that ba ‘@ goat's head on it; well known to our local police; Mit the beer sign im conire settling everything else; he might as| used in the| in Harlem, rep police last night that during the high wind a twenty-five foot Liberty Loan canvas| sign of t % of the organ iwation at who is at the “As the law stands,” said Paimer, “the manufacture of beer, whether it contains 2% per cent. or any alcohol, of every | ing threshed out in the courts of New ody 80 they | eture of bears the proud boast of a king face of the earth that 1s named for hiin to carry a The sign at this time of the year ‘The much-wanted crook ‘who was The squarely met ball that used to tela SENATORS SUPPORT WILSON'SSTANDON -- SECRET DIPLOMACY Leading Republicans Approve | Statement on Adriatic Situation. ‘ON, April 28.—approval Wilson's attitude to ward secret treaties was indicated here by Senators to-day. His state- ment in Paris regarding the Adriatic situation and the pact of London under which the Italian claims are made was fully indorsed. Sentiment among Senators from | the outset has been strongly in favor jof eliminating secret treaties It ts | planned to have the convention, *rhen finally arranged, debated in open seasion. The stubbornness with which Italy has supported the claims guaranteed under the London compact has con- | vinced some Senators that a grave situation may develop. It is pointed out that the President's position re- garding secret treaties closely follows | the plan arranged in the League of | Nations Constitution. Senator Kenyon (Rep., lowa) said: “Lam glad the President has taken the attitude he tas, and I hope he will succeed in smashing not only the Italian but all secret treaties for all time to come, 1 also trust that when the Senate is called upon to consider the peace treaty it will do so in open session and with the fullest and freest discussion, that the public can of President know what is being said and “The Presi *s decision, derstand it,” said Senator Johnson (Rep. Cal) ts that he, as the repre- sentative of America, will not recog- nize secret treaties by which terri- tories and peoples were bartered away during war, “Tam in hearty accord with thts attitude, If the President stands firm; if he maintains what we assume to be his present attitude, and de- ciines to carry into execution the secret bargains by which peoples were disposed of without their knowledge or consent and without ours; if he re- fuses to compromise, the very humble support I can give him will be most cheerfully accorded. It is my hope that he will persist in his refusal to recognize Japan's secret bargains or Italy's secret bargains.” Senator Borah (Rep., Idaho) added his indorsement to the Preatdent's st.nd. 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