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combatant troops are concerned” will | rapidly as they can be replaced by | Kansas 4 when Premier Venizelos, after he had be completed the last of October, | Volunteers. | In pbobuncthg @ the divional camps, repeated the concessions Greece Bolletmen for th iy, to & Baker said each would bq a Out ‘whist America Secretary Baker announced to-day. it for the resular army, . be Bak. of the “University im would not accept, announced it was Masy men now in the army, 1. was| MP Baker said, now total 100,000 ond | mit ee thiptablibe. 6 recede farther. ARMY COMPLETELY explained, will be retained to care With America alone opposing the for large stores of equipment re- maining on hand, e tinue at the rate of 5,000 a weok. cession of Thrace, the crisis is as Permanent’ home stations for the | ¥' regular army divisions returning Han situa Mr. Baker announced some time |ffom overseas were announced to- may gtk Samy ago’ that the army wovld be rev | Say a» tows United States gives in, further prog- duced to the peace time sttength| First—Camp Taylor, Kentucky: reno Sh eine te ve Gere provided in the national defense act | Seopnd—Camp Travis, Texas: Third kis pe ncaa agrarian by Sy aap. be. At that time, however,|—Camp Pike, Arkansas: Fourth— final conclusion of pence will be there still will remain in the army a)Camp Dodge, Iowa: Fifth—Camp number of men enlisted for the em- | Gordon, « jeorgia: Sixth—Camp Grant, rgency, Thee will be retensed Liltaote, and Geventh—Camp a Wamiiedirdte Aug. 12—Demo- blocked. At the’ same time, Greece's m of tho army “so far uble Said’ to Be Due to Attitude of American concentration of troops may mean a ‘Peace new armed conflict, it Waa stated in ace Delegates. Peace Conference circles to-tlay. Although Venizelos has appealed “Aug. 12-—Gresk troops were | airgetly to President Wilaon to settle to-day to be eoncentratité| the aiMculty, the latter has not re- ‘the Bulgarian frontier. Their ac-| plied, it is understood here. The first Jom, presumably, ts preliminary to| disagreement with the technical com- mission, which awarded Thrace to Greece, came from Prof. Douglas Johnedn of Columbia University, a } member of the boundary commission, | yaaa) Greek who opposed the French, Britivh,! 1 ced apna t me Japanese and Italian representatives | and insisted Thrace should go to Bul- | garia, While Under Secretary Poik ot|®nd other American delegates are supporting Johnson, it is presumed here they are acting under orders | occupation of Thrace, in case the Peace Delegates do not eres that the vorritory be awarded Greece. BETWEEN BROADWAY-FIFTH AVENUE Wo Connection With Any Other Establishment in the World from Washington. west THIRTY - FOURTH STREET ‘The Greeks consider the situation Sadiinthen cu tans ea oe fenced IMM es of the other big powers they would not cede the territory. HIS FAIR IDOL’S. HUSBAND JARS SKIPPER'S ROMANCE Captain Wants $600 He Says He Spent for Ring After $3,000 ig Ae FROCKS OF BEWITCHING CHARM ene tee REFLECTING THE GLAMOUR OF THE NEW SEASON Court to-day to point a regretfully ac: ‘ousing finger at Mra, Mildred MeNiff, a comely brunette of No. 93 Johnson proms ANASUULUEULNTEUTTE4 mms ems 11 CAUUUTCELSTARUHEULSEUCELAL UV) eee UULQULUENERLUUE TAUREN EEE aan ttt pi ap BUSINESS HOURS: 9 TO 6 DAILY—CLOSED ALL DAY SATURDAY DURING. AUGUST Street, Brooklyn. “We met on the steps of Borough = | Mall, rye sical said the handsome captain, “when I back from — in teen months’ cruise with the ac Jated pay of the same. She ‘ola ae si Aap eond models of character and personality, develo, in the new Fall fabrics, thé last word in exquisite beauty, in frocks that to Fashion's latest edict gna attain’ attractive variety of style cxprosels fal touches. shh nye " her name might ‘be Mildred’ Cofvey, ns through novel touches and decorative effects. Hl |And first thing I knew I had spent $3,000 on cabaret shows and the like. ‘and accept a diamond ring. She says it isn't worth while to spend a lot of nioney, for she has o ring in & pawn- out for $600, The Values Are Most Extraordinary j } } blog baw rolisia? bor ‘AILORED and di frocks of lustrous |* RACEFUL, frocks ‘of Satin, Crepe Meteor Satin or of Taffeta Silk, in the new me G and Tricolette, oe ly Meteo e le Phong and dainty models of expressions of ‘the tumn or trimmed with | Charining mote models of Goesgitle Crepe, t their i pata ite Snoadhy in conceits, as well distinctive beauty emphasized by the use of t oe saree ipren and on Lee frocks of Trico- beading in harmonious and contrasting effects. : Very Specially Priced, Very Specially Priced, acess Ponineula0 ot Pak > rhe 25.00 35.00 EW Autumn frocks of Tricolette, Char- RICOTINE, Crepe Meteor and Satin, in meuse, Satin.and Georgette, in indipid- exquisitely embroidered and beaded ef- ual adap! tations of the correct silhou- fects, are among the favored fabrics for ette and opinibolistn, Fall modes in terms of fashionable frocks that reveal the mode of the re ay style variety, exceptionally smart hour in notes of spirited charm and delightful and in perfect taste. eon originality. 5 Very Specially Priced, Very Specially Priced, | | 50.00 75.00 Neietact™ with Veloet Ribbon, $45.00 Offer ted I. Miller Footwear Ps TEN Below Prevailing Wholesale Cost "Basen cramped accommodate 4 Tea NS Gllge tens Bl NN wag paral yd coma rect a me ‘We never TT WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ SUITS DELIGHTFUL COTTON. FROCKS IN FALL AND WINTER MODES LARGE ASSORTMENTS—ALL SIZES Sharply Reduced is the dainty loveliness of Gingham, in check or plaid patterns, ~ the soft delicacy of Voile that give to frocks achieved in these materials that air é delightful naivete that is the keynote of Mid- summer fashions. Reduced to 8.95 Pi saner tig frocks of Organdie, Gingham and The Values Are Most Extraordinary Style correctness is the central idea in the achievement of the new Autumn tailleurs. Developed with due regard to the well-defined lines of the approved sil- houette in the newest materials and shades, fur- trimmed or enhanced by clever ornamentations of embroidery, silk-lined in "ae brightest of colors and exquisitely finished, these superior garments repre- sent the highest attainments in the fashion world. In all probability the value of suits such as these will be greatly increased with the advancing season, so it would be the part of economical wisdom to make an early selection. ‘ DEVELOPED IN WUUULUTLAUEENTESEETTUTTE <a plain or figured Voile, very graceful in contour and transparent daintiness that typify the re- freshing spirit of the Summer mode. Reduced to TMM ns The Cobail H Silk Duvetyn : Velour & Laine Tinseltone < Call. wit ' yoneer 'eac loom ‘alama MAM Yate at | 00 Valsts ot | “s1250 Vance oc if Duvet de Laine Tricotine Bolioia 13.50 i i } us eshwe' Frost Glo $7.45 $8.95 ' Hl Argonne Chameleon Velveteen IMITY, embroidered Filet Net, Organdie and | fo Voile, because of their filmy softness of texture, H HY FUR TRIMMINGS . make possible the creation of frocks of . that Y ORE Squirrel Nutrie’, Skunk lightsome grace and simplicity of line so much in vogue All Sales Final: H {B4] += Beaver Persian Lamb Hudson Seal for sheer, Summer garments. S| 4 Mole Mink Ring Tail New Frock of ols Reduced to MILLER ., {| E | ee Soll = 4. with 45.00 © 295.00 aS : "18.50 ames VALUUAYLAHANSAUUOQNAVNNANIOCSS 15 West 42d St. gv gens | *eitiives Cate Al ed Seturday (=) Hitt eS NANANNARUARRURIT Rm m1 4 UL ARUTORN MURATA sem TAA ANULARGECLREUUAAANRATL

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