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MASSACRES {4 SILESIA GHARGED TO GERMANS to Belgium's and Blame Wilson and Lloyd George. LONDON, Aug. %—Charging that the Germans are guilty of the same prac- i ties in Upper Silesia as in Belgiam tn ; 1M4, the Times and Morning Post cor- feapondents in Poland cabled a com- bined appeal to Great Britain to come to the aid of the Poles. ‘The despatches accuse ef massacres and wholesale deporta- tions of able-bodied men for reparation | work in the devastated areas of France 1 and Belgium. There also have been sYetematic efforts, the correspondents to discredit tho Peles and drive out of Silesia, thus ensuring « ite favorable to Germany. Germans Morning Post comments on Mt describes as organized grime | re, itted under the nose of the vic- 667-White China Tea Set, $3.50 VALUE For seventyyears Oving~ ton’s has grown and grown, but it has never forgotten that its firstsuc- cess was founded upon giving substantial value. OVINGTON'S “the Gui Shop of Sth Ave.” 314FifthAv.,near32dSt. } Blyn Plan Shoes for Children urs Tan Russia Calf, Gun Metal Calf, White Nu- Buck. Sizes 6 toll. “ ihto g. gto 7. ! ;torfous Allles,swho are to be held re- sponsible for the massacres—particu- larly President Wilson and Lloyd George, The latter, according to the Post, imposed the plebiscite policy on Upper Silesia. five Shootings at Myslowits, forty exe- cutions at Grossdembrowka and forty at Friedenshutte. It is currently re-) ported, but not verified, that 150 per) sons were shot in the prison at Katt wits, > Brooklyn, was held on $1,500 bail cA mmfeased the fora the Bridge Plaza Court to-¢ay on charge of forgery made by his stop- mother. jotoctive | stint 0 Pe i Bedford fallen Inte a aniae a declare dean ing funds. Ticcibbon & Co. “THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, ieee. 26, 1 1919, : ACCUSED IN CAVELL CASE, PRISONER DENIES BLAME London Chives daiondétis Liken Plight| ‘The correspondents give the details of Quien, Charged With Betraying Nurse to Enemy, Says She Ad- vised Stay in Brussels, 0 | PARIS, Monday, Aug. 26.—After the plea of his counsel for a postponement of trial had been overruled by the STH AND 5OTH FOR SILESIA, Sort today, Georges Gaston Quien charged with having had intelligence with the enemy and betraying Edith eo Wilt Sav’ 4 toratne Ror name to alta O80 dre Camp Dix Regiment One of TW® Cavell to them, answered negatively Ordered Overseas, all questions tending to involve him WASHINGTON, Aug. %—~The Sth In- in difficulties, fantry Regiment at Camp Taylor, Ky. Quien admitted tnat he presented and the 60th at Camp Dix, N. J, have himself as an officer of reserves to been ordered to prepare to go overseas Prince Croy, whom he is charged with to aid in the policing of Silesia during haying denounced to the Germans as the plebiscite provided for under th® haying aided French prisoners of wa: 3 WEST 37TH ST. ONE DOOR FROM FIFTH AVENUE SMART FURNITURE * Bi] | received here to-day. ri} | wats effected, the deapatch atates, after Mi | thirty vessels had bombarded the city t the eet, Rte i Avtaad said to-gey at reese | ‘The accused teatified that he reached ton instr night “hedin Gtlons. the ' rugeeta with money and introductions nts will go direct to American from Prince Croy on June 7, 1916, Al- op ar’ aera aie eras Sut though he was supposed to stay only had foreign long enough to prepare his escape to jt eacape. Holland, Quien declared that he re- mained for @ fortnight owing to an in- fected nail, which was removed under Wing Chairs ' Arm Chairs Slipper Chairs Sofas Made in our own shops by uphoisterers who have babe cobeeeed fot tietis shultg. as furnl- ture builders. McGIBBON INTERIORS ‘the care of one of Miss Bas: tg nurses. MAKING GREAT ADYANGE "Su" s| [a arg numberof the mt atte Amps Wenikine Advancing on Whole of South Russian Front—Odessa Taken With Warship’s Aid. LONDON, Aug. %—The Wear Office fi jannounced this evening that on the Western front of Gen, Denikine, the IF] | anti-Bolshevik leader in Southerh Rus- Mijsia, the advance is continuing with {| | sreat rapidity along the entire line. Occupation of Odessa, the chief Rus- i jsian port on the Black Sea, by Allied forces is admitted in a Bolshevik Gov- ernment wireless message from Moscow ‘The occupation for two days. Shortly after the Bolshevik message || was received confirmation was given in ofMcial quarters here of the occupation of Odessa. ‘The actual occupation of Odessa was carried out by detachments of Gen. Denikine’s troops, with which the anti- Bolshevik population co-operated. British warship covered the operation, Ukrainians Geek Alliance With Poles Against Bolshevik. LONDON, Aug. 26.—Despatches from Southern European points indicate that the Ukrainians are seeking an arrange- ment with the Poles by which the two peoples will join forces tn @ campaign againat the Bolsheviki. ‘The recent Ukrainian successes in Odessa and vicinity have led to believe 4n alliance with the Poles would permit & decisive defeat of the Bolshevik troops on the southwestern and western fronts. PARIS, Aug. 26.—Work tn the port of Marseilles has been almost com- pletely suspended because of the strike of the dock workers. according to advices received from that elty, C. G. Gunther's Sons 801 Fifth Avenue Weare prepared to ’ Furs WHEN PRICES ARE LOWER Than During the Regular Season THE LOWER PRICES WILL PRE- VAIL FOR THIS WEEK ONLY Furriera Exclusively for Ninety-Nine Years meet the demand for August WHALEN Grand Street Cor. Drievs Ave. iouse of WHA wt high grade goods we gives the easiest ment With rg You Pe ott ‘Your a He ‘Account. BROOKLYN. $100 WORTH OF FURNITURE, $1 WEEKLY The CUT Kalas Touse WHALEN BROTHERS caroe the Dezel Stoo oTadion BROTHERS: aaverse:| Credit House ] Hy Ly 164, 166, 168 and 170 ooatio«! SmithStreet Cor, Wyckoff St. and best_terms of Genuine pesebenlien Soe deshiey ACCUSED BY STEPMOTHER B. RK. T. Motorman Charged With | Forging Her Name at Bank. Henry de Haan, a B. R. T. motor- = ‘man living at No, 1707 Himrod Street, | @2 can homes accomplish- tent of the McGibbon Pa apie y of deco- rative experts. Our staff is at your service. STORE OPEN © A. M, TO 5 P. M. 5th Avenue Dresser, Table an Four-plece Louis XVI. Model Suite, as illustrated, in Walnut, consisting of full-size Bed, anity Case and Chifforobe. Five- James McCreary & Ch. ON WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY 34th Street Purchases Will Appear on Bills Rendered October Ist Only Three More Days of Our August Sales Last Three Days Mid-Summer Clearance Sale McCREERY “MASTER-MADE” FURNITURE Reductions of 10% to 50% Dining Room Furniture Ten-piece Queen Anne Model Suite, as illustrated, in Walnut, upholstered in Blue Hair Cloth, consisting of 66-inch Buffet, China Cabinet, Serving Table, Dining and one Arm Chair. ‘able, five Side Chairs 675.00 regularly 950.00 Ten-piece Louis XVI. Model Suites, in Mahogany or Walnut, gr ety, et: 66-inch Buffet, China Cabinet, Serving Table, Dining Table, five Side Chairs and one Arm C 575.00 secu 775.00 Ten-piece Colonial ‘Model Suites, in Walnut, consisting of Buffet, China Cabinet, Dining Table, Cone Table, five Side Chairs and one Arm Chair. regularly 500.00 350.00 Chamber Furniture 395.00 regularly 475.00 iece Queen Anne Model Suites, in Mahogany, consisting of Dresser, Chifforobe, Dressing Twin Beds, 5.00 regularly 575.00 Four-piece Louis XVI. Model Suites, in Walnut and Gold, draped in Damask; consisting of Dresser, Vanity Case, Chifforobe and full size Bed. . regularly 1,210.00 998.00 ’ Library Furniture Two-piece Suites, in Mahogany, covered in Tapestry and Velour, consisting of Sofa and Arm Chair; spring back; pillow arms; spring edge construction, regularly 570.00 440.00 Three-piece Chippendale Model Suites, in Mahogany and Cane, covered in attractive Blue and Gold Damask and Blue Velour, consisting of Sofu, Arm Cha air and High-back Arm Chair. Spring cushion seats; loose pillow back and bolster. regularly 1,345.00 Fine Cotton 975.00 Three-piece Queen Anne Model Suite, in Mahogany and Cane, consisting of Sofa, Arm Chair and Wing Chair. Spring cushion seats; Sofa with two oblong pillows, regularly $10.00 580.00 AUGUST STORE HOURS ' 9 A, M, to 6 P. M. Closed Saturday, August 30th. DURING SEPTEMBER And Until Further Notice OPEN DAILY, 9 A. M. to 5 P, M. * = MeCreery & Co. Sth Avenue | ON WEDNESDAY AND ry & 3ith Str Purchases Will Appear on Bills. Rendered October Ist Only Three More Days of Our August Sales A Sale of Great Importance WOMEN’S FULL-FASHIONED SILK HOSIERY Despite the fact that full-fashioned Silk bones is alarmingly scarce and high» in price we have by means of our buying wer, & e meres They are to be eo checain poy iSeh ar prices: a ae ery iebte hearst peicgth Hosiery in Black or White. . ae teed pair, 1.95 Women’s Full-Fashioned Thread Silk Hosiery of fine guage, sebtoreed, Ad superior quality. Black or White. pair, 2.85 Women’s Full-Feshioned Thread Silk Hosiery of exceptionally heavy. weights ” Black only. pair, 3.65 e Women’s Full-Fashioned Thread Silk Richelieu Ribbed Hosiery. Black cola pair, 3.00 Special Display * Women’s Thread Silk Hosiery in lace ankle effect—exceedingly beau- tiful, excellent quality. Black only. Pair, 4.75 A Highly Advantageous Sale WOMEN’S GLOVE SILK VESTS 2.45 regularly 2.05 Vests of unquestionable quality Glove Silk, in bodice Pink, sohcltered ia this sale at a price that cannot be du les, tinted a delicate icated this season, + as) prices are rapidly increasing. The woman with an eye to economy as well as quality will purchase a winter's ~ supply now and effect appreciable saving, 7 For Immediate Clearance Women’s fine quality Lisle Vests and Tights—light weight.!essesesuad 50c regularly 85c ) Extraordinary Sale WOMEN’S BRACELET WATCHES 11.75 regularly 15.75 For two days only, splendid Wrist Watches with 20-year guaranteed gold- -filled cases will be offered for sale, radically reduced from their former prices. All have convertible extension or Ribbon Bracelets, pnd are fitted with guaranteed 15-jeweled lever movement. NO C. O. D.’S NO, APPROVALS Last Three Days OUR BIG AUGUST FUR SALE Buy While Prices Are 20% to 30% Lower Than Will Prevail After September Ist Don’t procrastinate! A delay means a loss to you of many dollars. Consider. that the amount you save by buying your Furs during this sale would buy you a Suit, a Gown or several Hats. Prices will be much higher after Sept. Ist. Note the following extraordinary values reserved for the last three days: 1. Hudson Seal Coat, of choice pelts, with Collar and Cuffs of fine Beaver. August Sale Price 285. 00 September Price 325.00 id 2. Beaver Muff of finest quality....... August Sale Price 45.00 September Price 65.00 3. Hudson Seal Coat, of selected Skins, with large Seal Collar and Cuffs, 45 inches long. August Sale Price 365.00 September Price 485.00 4. Hudson Seal Muff,..August Sale Price 32.50 September Price 45.00 Hudson Seal Coats, with choice Skunk Collar and Cuffs; belted model. August Sale Price 275.00 September Price 345.00 Hudson Seal Coats,” with Seal Col'ar, Cuffs and border; 36 inches long. August Sale Price 245,00 September Price 285.00 NO RETURNS | | | | i | | AUGUST STORE HOURS: 9 A. M, to 5 P, M, PGE A RII, 358 3b Po ct rai