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mene . Credited With Inciting Red Revolt There. COPPNHAGEN, May 7.—When Polish forces captured Vilna recently they seized and shot Adolph Joffe, the former Russian Bolshevik Am- bassador at Berlin, according to Pol- ish newspapers received here, Capture of Petrosrad by Finas Again Reported. AMSTERDAM, May 7.~—The Tele- graat to-day published an uncon- firmed radiogram stating that Finn- isn «forces have captured Petro- — grad. A similar rumor was circulated a few days ago but it developed that the Finns were Finnish Red Guards who had come to Petrograd to :re- | inforce the Bolshevik garrison, The i Bolsheviki have admitted, however, : S ki that they have decided to order civil- fe ea jan evacuation of the oity because of sgapeeaiet one hn rd WP sccurreresons ALY TOCONRDL A) soncccasce Se PART OF FIUME IN SE | NAME OF LEAGUE! After 1923 It Will Revert to Italian Sovereignty—Build Jugo-Slaw Port. PARIS, May 7 (Associated Press). Premier Orlando of Italy arrived at the Paris “White House” to-day just as the Council of Four reassembled and resumed his seat in the council. As a basis of resuming participa- tion in the peace negotiations, P>>- mior Orlando accepted a proposal that Italy administer Fiume as a mandatory of the League of Nations until 1923, after which Fiume will revert to Italian sovereignty. During the four years of Italian administration a harbor for the Jugo- Slave will be huilf at a yort a few miles lower down the Adriatic coast, ‘The harvor will have railroad com- munication with Agram and other cities, Ttaly, it is understood, also is pre- el shades.”’ pared to make sacrifices of some of ° ‘They'll make a nice her Nag yg on the Dalmatian 1 ge. Send up one of bad proposal which induced to return to PF | tach color.” made to them by Camille Barrere, the French Ambassado: Rome, —_———_—. sir, it’s a fine grade on. Unusually fine. Looks like silk. One of our shirt specialties. We have | them in white,. blue, tan, heliotrope, green and pink. BPajamas of the same|2000000 rennten « ay Minted te Meet co. goods. WASHINGTON, May 7.—Pennies are more in demand than dollars in these days of soda water LxOR, The Philadelphia and Denver mints are working almost exclusively on 1- | cent pieces, and an extra shift of rs has been ordered for the Phii- hia mint. Beginning to-day 2,- 000,000 1-cent pieces will be turned out daily. FRANKLIN SIMON Boys’ SHopPs FIFTH AVENUE We Call Special Attention to These | Boys’ Norfolk Suits because we have given them special attention ourselves! emery Lit. amen: BOLSHEVIK LEADER Many Belgians and Prisoners Are|tt is ’ Killed and Houses Destroyed and ¥ by Blasts. , line has been interrupted tion containing shelis and bombs of! 1) iy reported that while workmen , May 7 every calibre and many gas shells has| were unloading a wagon filled with} ward Dunne and 7 jf) |been exploding’ since yesterday morn- | ghe)) h Former Ambassador at Berlin ins at Groenendael, six miles south ofihands of a German prisoner, setting | ference, neal ceeatiae\\|:\|: | ATTILIT UL) 1) rererso8 Sizes 9 to 18 Years $15 INE Norfolk Suits in all-wool gray, tan, brown, and heather hom, spuns. Cut on liberal lines, giving plenty of room for growing, yet giving no in: pression of oversizing. Splendidly tailored and finished, every stitch and line setting. a. standard of excellence which. one does not find everywhere at the. pricé-of these. We urge you to see them! OUSUT NTA AUNESAT OOS | I “THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 7, 1919." «| COLD INJURES JERSEY FRUIT. | Peter Star Ledee Holds Reseptton A by King Albert eight days depot has been under guard ot |i 150 Belgian coldiers, and 600 German » been at work near it) there are many kitted | | . P. Goodale, DETROIT, prison have traina over the Namur-Lusembourg detonator exploded in the| American \ Is, where Canadian troops were {fire to the ammunitic Peaches and Strawberries Dam-=/and dance will be given by Polar Star aged, Crop Report Shows, Lodge, No. 245, F. and A. M., to its TRENTON, N. J., May 7.—The cold|members of 68th C. A. C. and other weather of the last week of April was for much damage to he staff} peaches and early vegetables in the ‘ northern counties, and to early straw-|dam Opera Holise, 44th Street, west of | berries and truck crops {n some sec-|iighth Avenue. Tickets are compli- tions of the southern counties, accord-|mentary and admit gentleman and ing to the monthly crop report of the|jadies, with mo charge for hat check,| ¥ ai, Of Statistics and Inspection of|/and can be had. from members or at the New Jersey State Department of|the Masonic Club, No. 46 West 24th amatic Critic, Dead roy Goodale, seventy-five, dean of collapsed and|American dramatic eritica, died here windows and roots for two mites around | "ly to-day. Goodal May 6. Asaoclated |have been shattered, The movement of| service for more than fifty years, —_ Mich| A Victory entertainment, reception army and navy units, Friday evening, May 9, at 8.40 P, M., at the Amster Street. * PUOMUTUUWESOULL ALLOA er OLULSLLURG AN AULA NULLITY It Hts AHEAD We Connection With Any Other Establishment in the Werld -=- WORTH -=- ‘ APPAREL OF EXQUISITE CHARM , INTRODUCING NEW SUMMER MODELS © The Values Are Most Extraordinary street and sports wear. Very Specially Priced, 18.50 Very Specially Priced, Draped Frock ef Figured Georgette and Taffeta 30 00 $35.00. e CAPES, WRAPS AND DOLMANS IN NEW DESIGNS OOL Jersey, Serge, Satin, Moire Silk and Trico- W tine are in great favor this season, especially for achieving the modish cavalier effects in the new draped wraps and capes of the present vogue. Very Specially Priced, 25.00 UITE Spanish in the arrangement of smart drapery are the capes and coats of Satin, Faille Silk, Moire Silk, Cashmere Velour, Tricotine or Tri- colette. Very chic are the coats of Silvertone in an interesting variety of models. Very Specially Priced, 35.00 HE wonderful grace and style intimacy of the T draped garment are hae ad emphasized in the capes and wraps of Silk Duvetyn, Satin Barre, Silver Tip Bolivia Cloth, Charmeuse, Paulette, Crystal Cord and Suede Cloth. Very Specially Priced, 45.00 9 115.00 sete 1 Included in this attractive ensemble are garments of unusual timeliness, some in appropriate Spring modes and materials, others designed to meet the needs of the oncoming Summer season. FROCKS OF SEASONABLE BEAUTY FASHIONED IN THE NEWEST FABRICS ISSESSING in full measure the qualities of grace and refinement, punctuated by new mode effects, are the tailored frocks of Wool Jersey and superior Serge for afternoon HE loveliness of bead ornamentation gives unusual attraction value'to the frocks of Georgette Crepe. Distinctively different are the tailored models of Moire Stik, Trico- tine, Taffeta, Satin, Figured Georgette and HE inspiring and varied beauty of Seeing and Summer is expressed in the bril- liantly beaded frocks of Georgette. Very individual are the tailored garments of Tri- colette, Pongee Silk, Satin and Taffeta. HE dominant note that gives both beauty and distinction to the delightful frocks of Charmeuse, Paulette, Georgette and Satin is the variegated effect of exquisite bead- ing and embroidery. 45.00 % 95.00 ote, Cape of Mannish Serge, Silk Lined Throughout, INVEST IN VICTORY Very Specially Priced, 25.00 Very Specially Priced, 350,00, UNUSUAL TAILLEURS IN SMART SUMMER EFFECTS HE later-mode suits of superior navy blue Serge and Wool Jersey are delightfully youthful in style and have that dashing air that adds real charm to the simple modeling of the fashionable tailleur. Very Specially Priced, 30.00 HE exquisite texture of Tricotine makes it possible to achieve the slender lines of the prevailin; silhouettes in fashioning the new Summer tail- leurs so much in demand. . Very Specially Priced, 40.00 * 85.00 SUMMER SPORT SUITS ULETTE, Rajah, Tricolette, Pongee, Dominette, Faille Silk, Tweeds and Wool Jersey, in brilliant color effects, are modeled in suits redolent of the great outdoors. Very Specially Priced, les me ea 25.00 125.00 TTT he