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ALLIES MAY NO 3 WEST 37TH ST. ONE DOOR From’ FIFTH AVENUE. ARCHDUKE EESTEVLNESS ee port From the Commission Sent to Austrian Capital. McGIBBON _BEDS & BEDDING from Alliba generals. of the Peace Treaty. Benes, one of the ~ Lord ° Tanlor 38th Street — FIFTH AVENUE— 39th Street Telephone Orders Filled—Phone Greeley 1900—Ask for Telephone Order Desk ‘Clearance Sale Morning and Porch Dresses $2.25, $2.95, $3.75, to $6.95 A varied assortment of practical and, pretty models in serv iceable and sheer materials, including: Percales — Chambrays — Voiles Not in all sizes in all styles or fabrics, but excellent choosing at each price Second Floor. Girls’ Dresses—A Disposal of Dainty Models in Voiles, Ginghams and Organdies $3.95, $4.95, $9.95 For Summer afternoons, for parties, for dress-up occasions, for every-day wear, charming Frocks for little ladies of 6 to 14 years. All Have Been Much Higher Priced and in Many Instances Are Now Offered. at Less Than Cost of Making. All Sales Must Be Final Third Floor, 4 . The Fabric Sections Feature Unusually Interesting Values NE RULE OF PARIS, Aug, 12 (Associated Press). —There is no incication here that any momber of the Supreme Council of the Peace Conference desires to have relations with the Hungarian Govern: ment set up by* Archduke Joseph be- fore a report on the facts relative to its establishment has been received ‘The opinion seems general in con- ference circles, that Roumania must be required to live up to the armistice agreement.’ Otherwise, Allied states and, worse atill, enemy states, would be encouraged to disregard the terms Nicholas Misu, of the Roumanian Pence Delegation, conferred with M, Ministry opposed such a movement, Czechoslovakian ¢claring that they desired to act en- ee a ee , and expects to account fully to the Allies for everything so that repara- tion claims may be equitably settied. ‘The Peace’ Conference, it was ap- parent to-day, will take no further action in the Hungarian situation un- til the inter-allied military mission which has been sent to Budapest , Makes its report. i Brigadier Gen, Harry H. Bandholts, Peace Conference A AWAG 7 ROy See ae ee ce mission, feached the Hungarian capital on Monday, the American Peace délegation was advised to-day. The General has not yet been able to send @ report on the situation in Budapest. PRAGUE, Aug. 12 (Associate! Press) —Largé but orderly demonstra- tions ocourred here yesterday bemge led generally by the Social Deniocratic element, in protest against tho coup d'etat by which’ Archduke Joseph be- came the head of the Hungarian tiov- ; ernment. | At thé beginning of the Roumanian invasion of Hungary the more con- vervative elements of Czechoslovakia were insistent that @ Czech army ad- vance immediately into Hungary to protect Czechoslovakian interests there. j Prot. T. G. Masaryk, President of Czechoslovakia, and members of his tirely in co-ordination with the great » powers and did not wish io embarass them further in the situation which had arisen because of the Houmanian invasion, which was In violation of the armistice. Fears are expressed that the re- actionary element in Vienna will soon join forces with those back of the ascendency of Archduke Joseph and will amalgamate the Austrian and Hungarian states into an intensely autocratic government which will be- come the centre of autocrate propa- ganda in Central Europe. As Arch- duke. Joseph is a Hapsburg, it is hoped by Czechoslovakian officials | * that the United States will use its influence in preventing the new regime from’ succeeding. BiG SUMS GO TO ITALY ; FOR LOTTERY CHANCES Thousands Sent to Ex-Premier Luzzatti, but He Frowns on the Scheme. ROME, Aug. 12 (Associated Preas).— Prof. Luigi Luzzatti, former Premier, ‘has tecelved thousands of letters from GERMAN ATULS.SEURES | OF ALIEN PROPERTY Storm ot Pa Press Criticism Aganst Palmer's Work | Looks Like Propaganda, | WASHINGTON, Aug, 12.—Publica- tion in Germany of the Alien Proper- ty Custodian’s report dealing with the selsure of enemy property in this country haa evoked a storm of press criticism, which the Amerias | Mission in af official cablegtam | made. public to-day described as “very bitter.” “This comment is probably in- spired and may be considered as propaganda,” the cabiegram said, “Deutsche Allgemeine Zeitung states work discloses malice and injustice on the part of adversaries of Ger- many unexampled in the war, Vossische Zeitung states if Ameri: cans of Palmer's make-up have ther way the peace, that Germany has #jll be the peace of the graveyard. Boersen Courier of Berlin speaks of the ineredfble candor and brutality ih which American report excells. “Frankfurter Zeitung says that| action against German industries in foreign countries during the war is a sad chapter in which chauvinism, greed and profit-making play im- portant parts. Frankfurter Zeitung says it appears to be considered a crime for German business men to do business not only {n the United States but also in Mexico and South America. “An introduction to the translation Quaintly Decorativa A Sheffield dower vase with that the vestigation may ad to a pce of the entire subject of the treatment of enemy ptoperty in the United States.” VATICAN AN SINGER CO COMING, After spending two years trying | get to America, but being held up “tng to the war, four singers from Rome, one of the Vatican quartets, will arrive in Now York Friday to begin a tour of the United States. tt Pope Benedict's special #ingers, as the | created dur quartet is known, will give @ series of separate” Br sacred music concerts in the principal cities of the country. The first con- cert will be in New York early in Sep- }. Ay A wOup in to be sent Sees transportation ‘Gouraud The arm: war, The French army, are not ey corga ot 1 ‘An entire ot, Rome as soon ities Improve. » Basie tu"that Femaia ny oe Se ne in ae are al Sth Avenue | ON WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY America which demonstrate the love of Americans for “taking a chance.” This avalanche of correspondence was filled with checks for amounts varying from one dollar to $100, the aggregate run- ning up into the thousands. The letters implored the former Premier to reserve tlekets in. the gigantic International lot- tery, which the letters. asserted he ts conducting to pay the coat of te war. “The | pi for an international lottery was aed published in, the 0, fied with it. At the time I was Inter- erding the a] I strongly ts an Line aye ps of old silver, om ee ine, tricate Dutch bodied, ten inc! es shiek, Gold lined interior and netting overtop. An ive at a Hallmark price: $5. THALLMARK Jewéters ~STH AVE. AT 40TH ST. Second Floor CASSIUS BAGLEY, President Printed Irish Dimities, 35c yard Dainty figured pat- * terns on white grounds. Fancy Flannelettes, 38c yard New designs and col- orings, in pleasing va- riety. A Display and * «Sale of Novel Baskets The Handiwork of Wounded Marines at Pelham Bay Hospital Baskets of many sizes and shapes, in the natural color or in lovely shades that will add a decorativé Novelty Printed Voiles, For Smart Dresses, 75c yard Sheer*Summer Cot- tons, in a choice assort- ment, of patterns. In the fashionable shades of Z Navy, Copenhagen and Tan. Second Floor, Fine English Longcloth, $3.85 piece Soft needle finished; yard wide; 10-yard pieces. English Nainsook, $1.95 piece Soft, sheer quality, for lingerie and_in- fants’ wear; yard wide; 10-yard pieces, A Sale of Silk Gloves At Lowered Prices Heavy qualities—in choice shades of pon- gee and grey; Paris point stitched backs. Two Clasp Styles 85c Mousquetaires $1.25 Women’s Fine White Canvas Pumps $4.85 We went through our stock of summer dresses today. There ‘were just 533. But that is just 583 more than we want to have on handat the end of the week. Therefore tomorrow we start them at these new low prices: 93 that were up to 7.95, now 5.95 154 that were up to 8.95, now 6.95 116 that were up to 12.95, now 8.95 97 that were up to 16.85, now 10.75 73 that were up to 19.85, now 13.95 All are new in style, made of sheer, cool mater- ials such as voile, line ingham and white china silk. Plenty of all sizes up to 56 bust. A real opportunity for women who want to save, Other Bargains | Hundreds ahs igh big kal tee in under- s, dressi sacques, waists a Specially ‘vesigned for stout Maternity Apparel Many bargains in specially designed matern- ity dresses, coats, suits, waists, underwear and corsets. Private fitting rooms for ex- pectant mothers. Special saleswomen, Medicine Cabinet No household ‘should be without a well: medicine cabinet for the treatment minor ailments in emergency. New high-cut style with light welted soles and XVI. heels. + Unusual Value at This Price. Second Floor, note té parch or room, Culling Baskets, Lily Baskets, Market Basket— each $4.00, $4.50 and $5.00 Fruit and Flower Bas- kets and Fruit Plates, Louis Candy Baskets, each,$1,25 Art Dept.—Fifth Floor We Me tate in convenient, sanitary, dust-proof packages, and the Liggett is assurance contents are pure, fresh and active. THE SAFE, A Sale of Importance : CAPTIVATING BATHING SUITS 7.50 regularly 10,50 to 12.50 Fascinating fashions in Bathing Suite— quite the most attractive we have yet displayed. Fine all worsted Jersey Cloth was used for some, made brilliant by touches a of vivid color. They are so fashioned as to emphasize the graceful, slender lines ~~ that make up the desired silhouette this season. “ Others are made of lustrous, crisp Taffeta in striking styles. High priced novelties in Suits, Capes, Hats and accessories reduced for immediate dipoeat OUR AUGUST FUR SALE Ofters Remarkable Values in Correct. Winter Fur Fashions Prices Are 25% to 40% Lower Than Will Prevail in September 1, Hudson Seal Coat with Natural Squirrel Collar and Cuffs. August Sale Price 245.00 September Price 285.00 st Natural miaakre Coat with Self Collar and Cuffs. August Sale Price 125.00 September Price 175.00 3. Hudson Seal conte 45 inches long, with large Skunk , Collar. A Be August Sale Price 345.00 |p September Price 425.00 3 4. Hudson Seal Coat of selected pelts, with, Skunk Collar. % August Sale Price 275.00 September Price $45.00

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