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PERSHING EXPECTS TO RETURN 10 U.S. INABOUT 2 MONTHS Two TRIAL OF WOMEN TURNS Pay Fines of $25-Each in ‘The trial of Natalie Schermdakow of No, 318 Cherry Street and Marie Dem-!each and they paid in gold coin, THE EVENING Accused of Patti of Fortune Telling Gold Coin. heavy gold earrings. Magistrate Douras fined the two $26 etry of No. 4 Pike Street turned the Tombs Court into a Gypsy camp to-diy. fg COURT INTO GYF GYPSY CAMP) t+ women, who were charged by Do- tective Rorkin with fortune telling, were accompanied by nearly 100 men thd women—Russian Gypsies attired in rainbow-hued garments and wearing American Emergency Force | Must Be Demobilized in 4 » Months From Peace. ] WASHINGTON, May §.—Whatever | j MAY be the plans worked out by the) Conference for the joint oecupa- ©f German territory, the Amort- @an emergency force of 300,000 men Bow under command of Lieut. Gen.| ‘Hunter Liggett, under the law. must | be demobilized within four months @fter the issuance by President Wil- } @on of the formal proclamation of peace. Gen. Pershing expects to return to the United States in July, but his Plans may be changed. At the time of the armistice there Were approximately 30,000 enlisted men of the Regular Army whose pe- riod of enlistment had not expired. ‘These men are being held. All told, the War Department has since au- thorized the enlistment of 68,000 one ‘end three year men in the Regular Army. A considerable proportion of these Feeruits, when secured, will be re- quired for service in this country, the Canal Zone, Hawaii, ihe ines and China. It ts prbb- also, that the force of approxi. ly 7,500 officers and men will be Kept in Siberia for some time. Consequently, Congress must pro- ‘Vide promptly for a permanent reor- ganization of the army and determine its size on a police basis if the United States is to have a considerable part 4m the occupation of German territory i the proclamation of peace, > ERS RAID PRISON IN MUNICH AND KILL 21 warian Troops Slay Citizens in Belief They Are Spartacides, * | COPENHAGEN, Wednesday, May 7.~ A Munich dispatch received here states ‘that following the arrest of some thirty 8 there for holding a prohibited Meeting, a party of Bavarian soldiers broke into the prison last night and |} Killed twenty-one of the persons under @etention. It is said that the soldiers Believed the prisoners were Spartacides. A command has been issued that th i} CAPES SS eee MAYS 134 West 34th St, posite Macy's Suits Reduced Sale Starts Friday, 9 A. M. New Tailleurs—Just Arrived Together with es ROT Class Garments from sn at stock— OT TO BE EQUALLED ANY 45 Suits Only one of a kind—broken sizes Formerly to $35 $16°° 95 Suits Formerly to $40 $25. 90 Suits Formerly to $50 VALUES Stoles Capes ®#2UCED Prices Chokers Ez) 15 0°200[ | Mink Foxes Squirrels Lowest Price in City. Every Article Guaranteed. JUST RECEIVE D— stunning models with *15° 00 graceful flowing lines in Newest serge, satin, gabardine, silvertone and: velour. REDUCED Astounding values at i = + soldiers found guilty be shot. { j H BERNE, Wednesday, May 7.—Fighting was continuing to-day in the by-streets @f Munich between Commurists and Government troops, according to aus. Batches received here, QEUNTCH, Wednesday, May 7 (Amocl- fated Press).—Munich is quieting down @fter four weeks of turmoil. The last | af the Gpartacan nests in the city has been cleared out by the Hoffman Gov- @nment forces and one of the chief problems now remaining appears to be ‘that of the elmination of the Communist money, of which more than 20,000,000 was issued, This sum in bills, closely resemble real money 1s fm circulation. Hoffman Government announces ‘hat it will introduce the counc!! form ‘ef Government in Bavaria minus the Cemeamunist features. MEETING TO HONOR MEMORY OF WAR NURSE TO-NIGHT Letters to Be Read at Carnegie Hall From Wilson, Taft and Davison. , & meeting in memory of Miss Jane ‘A. Delano, Chief of Nurses in the A, B. F., who died in France April 15, is to be held to-night at Carnegie Hall meetings will be held in all \elties of the country and will give an meee, for the mothers, rwive: and sweethearts of American Bpetesere to express their feeling toward ‘Phe women who went to France to care for sick and wounded soldiei Letters from President Wiison, former President Taft, Surgeon General Ireland ‘and Henry P. Davison of the-Red Cross will be redd at the meeti ‘BATRA LONG WEAR ? ?. -_FROM SHOES makes a Roatiale statement which money-saving dura- ‘After wearing a pair of and on for a trip to of Kitayea and a cd the crater bd jot lava walked run ee ies. cowed. of ar.’ e is not accidental. ntific proces® are made to be houll be-—com- 1 exceedingly, of the long wear choes for all mem- have them put are made by 7 ae also make * Rubher Com- From the Bakeshop Macys RICH FRUIT CAKE THIS FRUIT CAKE has been baked for over a month and is well sea- soned and is made of the best and purest ingredients, such as French laced fruits, imported currants, selected almonds, walnute, fenen and orange peel and brandy. care and scientific skill are used in mixing these materials and in baking the cake. Will keep for months and improve with age. Steamed for 30 minutes and served with a sauce they mae aie pele Special at 72c Ib. MOLA SEES | FRUIT CAKE—Baked in special size forms, each cake wears ted it 14 pounds, Contains peck citron, walnuts, figs and the purest of spices. jc each RAISIN NUT LOAP CAKES, LOAF made of the best in- Canes made of the purest and Cea ~ re waiting phon poo faggot each cake weighing Wy pounds. A reg: Me retails} about |'/2 pounds. A quality that in specialty phy at 7 Our | retails in specialty stores at 75c each. price 59c each. Our, price 59c each. fee RING DOUGHNUTS—| CURRANT AND VAe« NILLA LUNCH CAKES— wholesome; GLACE CHERRY used; at (doz), pure and 34c Some PIES, large size, 44c each.| DANISH STYLE PASTRY— Apple, raisin, lemon. by our expert baker, 6c each Reaves, GENUINE WHOLE. WHEAT RAISIN BREAD— Made from Leda De a the Wheat Fhe ot one pict hots Wheat Flour. All Our Bakery Products Are Baked on the Premises Delicatessen CELERY, POTATO SALAD.) SHRIMP SALAD, 6c Ib—Made cambioation salad, made of the en ae finest potatoes, crisp celery and (007 own-made mayonnaise CORNED BEEF, tb.—Well pls STUFFED HERRING WITH PICKLES OR SAUERKRAUT, ate 13¢ each—A very appetizing dish, ed bottom round; cut from the | Prepared by our own expert chef. best beef. NOVA SCOTIA SALMON, ib, $1,09—The very choicest on BOSTON Sie es BAKED] the market, HAM—lerahy sete, DRIED _ BONELESS @ I ; NELESS ® HER» sugarcured hams; fats RING—Excellent quality, 49¢ Ib. wena’ ee ed ae FULL MILK — MUNSTER FRANKFURTERS, lb, 37e—-| CHEESE— care fancy, mild and Estra fine, amall or large size; very| fine flavor, 49¢ Ib delicious, SMOKED BEEF, 79¢ |b.—Best GENUINE SMOKED WHITE.| ality: all middle; sliced. FISH, 38¢ lb.—Rich and very| FULL MILK CHERSE— fie favor; an exellent breakfast | Extra fancy, sharp and of fine dish, vor, 46e Ib. F ; Lelicatessen and Bakery Products Not Delivered U. S. Food Administration License No, G.02865. B.0683, Cove —ritth wh HM acy vb« New York Floor, 35th Street, VIO DODO SLO LO LU LY De, DUDS), Not too early to think about lit- tle daughter’s graduation or » confirmation A—A simple dress of excep- tionally good tucks trim the skirt, which has 4 scalloped tunic, ‘This embroidery, which is carefully done by hand, is also repeated on the blouse. Bleated frit “eit” gird rors end | ty lace edge. Sizes 6 to 10 material. 10 to 16 years. $15.74 ' years, $10.74 MUTE Nita" Attenettons rw Priéeo—CQuality—Service ‘ "Herald Square, Bidway, 34th te 35th St We Sell Dependable Merchandise at Prices Lower Than Any Other Store, but for Cash Only. we have taken substantial reduc- tions on 300 women’s high grade COATS and WRAPS NOW $29.75 to $59.75 Originally priced $39.75 to $98.75 There are capes, coats, and cape wraps in this collection, all characterized by individual- ity, as in most instances there is but one of a” kind. The materials are wool duvetfyn, trico- tine, fine velour, heavy satin, crystal cord, taffeta, combinations of satin and tricotine, bolivia. A few high grade evening wraps of Georgette crepe with moleskin collars. Sears —Third Floor, 34th Street, Broadway Because the occasion—one of those that come once in a lifetime—certainly warrants attire on which more than usual thought has been ex- pended. A hurried selection at the last moment is apt to fall short of that ideal frock about which t! little girl has been dreaming. If Mother brings her in now, she will have the advantage of choosing from fresh, full stocks— hundreds of frocks even lovelier than she had imagined. We picture two of them—either may be had in white gt flesh Georgette. B—Tiny ruffles trim this quaint little Empire frock. ‘Three of them are on the skirt and more edge the fichu and sleeves. The neck has a dain. lines. — Three and embroidered Gewre —Third Floor, 35th Street, 740 crepe de chine blouses in the WHITE SALE are priced $3.99 PHERE is a pretty frill style, one of those popular tailored effects with becomingly fashioned ‘collar, and a lovely round neck model that is so cool in Sum- mertime. They are of good quality crepe de chine, in white or flesh, as illustrated, Spee —Third Floor, 84th Street . $15.74. Spring and Summer. These taffeta, some with some with medium others prettily ruffled. long, crepe, some with broidery, Sale begins Friday, 9 A. M. Seay —Third Floor, 34th Street, Rear, A Great Millinery Event--SALE of | 200 Fine Trimmed all 3 Hil in style and isdity to hats we usually sell iy VERY hat is new—an unusual thing to find in sales at this season, They are not taken from stock and reduced. For this reason they represent the latest expressions of the mode in mil- linery. They are no more like the hats one usually sees at this price than a custom- made suit is like a machine-made one. $11.89 to $18.89 for woman, miss and tron, tailored and dress wear. Navy, black 9 A.M. The illustrations suggest how unusual they are, It Is Exceptional to Find misses’ ‘taffeta petticoats at $3.74 but that is one of the White Sale achievements of the Misses’ Own Section. These petticoats are of good quality taffeta, just right in length, fulness and -waistband—even the flounce is short and full. They com@in all the wanted changeable effects ith shirred flounces, edged with straight or scalloped pleated ruffles. Lengths 28 to 34 incles. | Sner Third Floor, 35th Street, Rear. smart spring-like styles with Georgette sleeves The kind of dresses that women want now, and may wear appropriately throughout the sare fashioned of a good quality uneven length tucked tunics, They have vestees and sleeves of Georgette touches of hand NAVY, BLACK, TAUPE, PLUM The illustrations show two of the four styles. colored silk umbrellas for fair or wet weather $4.69 Luxury tax 7 cents, ‘total $4.76 Thecoveringsaremade of waterproof silk—a fine quality taffeta— in navy, green, purple, brown and black. The / smart handles have Bakelite caps or rings, or fancy cords. Stub Ends White Tips Floor, Broadway, tunics, em- Store Opens 9,00 A. M.—Closes 5.30 P, M. Einar Keyt—Becond Floor, 34th Street; Sheets and There is vei housewives. Sizes given before hemming. Sheets Pillow Cases san ps $1.10 cock 42x 8944 42c each o. 68x +39 eac! 45x3914 44ceach HM % 044 184 each 54x3919 S4c a : 1034 179 cach Bolster Cases ots) ooeh 42x 7014 79c each poriiesg — iseeach 45x79 89c each Since —Basement, S4th Bt., Rear, For 520 miniat@re navigators—a sale of Galatea Sailor Suits, $2.69 with long and short trousers One of the thrills in a young boy’s life comes when he wears his first sailor suit with long trousers, A thrill is included for his mother here. for these suits are so excep- tional at their low price. Sailor Suits of good quality white galatea, with two pairs of trousers, one of the long sallor style, the other the short knee style, The blouse has collar (ais cuffs of navy or Cope: (fast color), galatea, aid trimmed. The left sleeve has an insignia of his rating. Sizes 3 to 10 years, as illustrated. A hat to top his sea- with stitched brim—7ée ith St.. Rear, Your Mite Makes the NATION’S Might ~— Buy Victory Notes and keep on buying them, here are only a few days left of the Drive, and much femeins to done and many millions to be se Gere 5 Main Mow, B 4th fomen’s Liberty Loan Committee, Handkerchiefs One can never have too many handkerchiefs, and ople: who are looking forward to their vacations will do well to replenish their handkerchief boxes during this sale. FOR WOMEN Cotton handkerchiefs with initial, lockstitched borders and hemstitched hems; initial in white or color, 6 for 29c Linen Handkerchiefs, quar- ter-inch hemstitched hems. 6 for 59 Irish Linen Handkerchiefs, fancy block initial and hem- stitched hems, embroidered. hems. 6 for 98c of Sale price Handkerchiefs Usual price Sale price 6 for 89¢ initial. 6 for 79¢ Box of six for $1.79 408% —Main Floor, Centro. P all desirable shades. Sale begins Friday, pillow cases: little pt to, describe the excellent qualities and moderate prices of these bed-linens, ° as they have been used and approved by all good in’ costume is of white twill Handkerchiefs of fine muslin with novelty patterns in col- ored borders and one corner 2c each Sheer and heavy Irish Linen Handkerchiefs, with one-six- teenth and one-quarter inch Usual price 6 for $1.12 sheer linen with quarter-inch hems and hand-embioidered block Sa eee Pima an ee Gy ieee ST Wen Wen * (amar ear W Wear ne OO WTO OTR OTTO TO TOC ONO TOTO ONO OOO OTA