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AUSTRIA TO EXPEL ALL vo aoa ww rossi) EXGEPT LEGAL RESIDENTS eres, which becomes effective on Gept 20, will affect a large number of Gal clans and many Hungarians remaining in Austria aiter they were ordered to leave yisen says the Pall Mall Gasette, |nanciat agents of the Belgian vom] BULLITT'S STATEMENTS ury In the United Staten. dently led him to adopt its met At the head of a strong group of as w |e in the loan nunzio last week, as without mate- vat ebange. Tre neceamry meawsres| AS AGENT OF BELGIUM is jplacing all Belgian sinseunisidintieittile such as Wilson's enemics the country some time ago It iq stated, have been taken to pre [United States and will t the Bel : are engaged in, but Bullitt: probably ; Nothwithetanding this decree, the vent all communication with te/with the Guaranty Trust Company] sian treasury in all erations. | Pall Mall Gazette Says His Admira-! with find that his opportunities for|Move Made in Order to Cope|Miniater of Finance has forbidden al- venta A ) eel ee Be Financia} Mission to bs es mixing with honorable mon, then tra- mis sisal lena to remove money from banks, and Peed WHEITGlA\ dateie VOReVaAS It Will Place Loans in This J.) Vinited' tutes, was unavle to eait| fon for Bolshevism Led Him to |Gucing, them, will be limited in the With Food and Fuel thus thoutands of people will find the- Of tbe ftelien sailors Who landed Country. for New York Monday as it had Adopt Its Methods. [fatto avéning Btandard, while hest-| Situation nelves expelled within a few days and planned, there being no accommoda- eneribe , a . The in Fiume only 100 remained in the] pRUSSBLS, Sept. 17—Premier De-|{ony on the steamer. ‘The evening | LONDON, Sept. 11.—Comment on |S" Wigaue of th VIBNNA. Sent. 17 (Asgociated Press). | Dotan Government has entered « attons ra William Bullitt’s testimony ibefore [Journalistic, imaginat ter of his diploma: Sofas an’oc.|—I% 8M effort to cope with food and city at the last advices, the others! i. oroix announces the Belgian Gov-| paper Le Soir states that Aloys Van poise as an oc- having rejoined their ships. It Is A0-| ent has concluded an agrosment|de Vyvere, M t of Finance, who nounced that Rear Admiral Casa- [erie yt ae eee a “Go. and the | was Ta rot Of the aston, | { s . | mova, who landed yesterday In 89 lGuaranty Trust Company of Now at seal Foe Who Went Ashore Re attempt to restore order, has beeDlyork, by which they become th to Ships—Talk of | “itegaity detained” on shore. ; of “Shay | Gen. Dadogtio, who was sent by Destroying the City. | the government to Flume to handle aA the situation, has issued a proclama- Ff PARIS, Sept. 17.—Latest official ad-| tion to the troops, inviting them to | “eters report the situation at Fiume,| remain faithful to discipline, His forcibly taken possession of by Italian | proclamation denounced the volun- teers as men “who abandoned their posts and went to Fiume, creating | a state of things which cannot be | approved or tolerated.” Commenting on the Fiume incident, the Paris newspapers to-day deciare | that it points to the necessity of sct- tiing the whole Adriatic question. According to reports in to-«tay’s newspapers, some of the Italian in- surgemts have signified a willingness to obey the order of Gen. Badogito for their immediate retum to their gar- risons. Another report from Flume declares that the D'Annunaio parti- sans have made arrangements looking to the destruction of the city in case resistance becomes futile. German newspapers print long edi- torials on the oocupation of Fiume, | PanGermanist journals hinting « } | similar raid is pomsibie at Dansig. It «“ agp? | ig indioated that Germany is await- The “open door policy” | ire wnn great interent action by the for everything we sell.) tratian Government as a renult of the Whether we make it or) Supreme Council's decision to treat er we don’t— money-|'* toed incident as an internal » if you want it! aie ellis acces As clothing manufac-| meiion empire rat 9,054,407 Men we set a high stand- Into the War. Our hats, shoes and sage bpsg eng? weer i Empire pu Mi if men in the Te must match it. war, according to figures made pub- weet . le by the War Cabinet. Of these This Fall’s showing does} mngiana recruited 4,006,168, Other a proud. white enlistments in the United King- ong dom and the colonies brought the : ee total white enlistments in the empire __ Rain or shine Scotch) up to 7,120,280. Enlistments of other _ Mists’’ are fine. races were 1,524,187, 4 ° red. Trademark for the hand- ee EET qoment sort of fairwenther overcodt—rain- protest. sae, alt fuel conditions, the Austrian Govern-| | The city, itself ls living, from hand te azote, address. | mo outh. is conges| Lloyd George, declares Bullitts | Ment has issued @ decree expelling from | Mati. “ene village of 3 atimony calls for a gare reasoned | the apy all eee ts who do not] urb, has expelied all non-resi: mn wit i claim a i v the Senate Foreign Relations Com- mittee in Washington continues in the British press “Bullitt's admiration for Bolshev in te HAUNT NOOO eee em A TT UU LUDNNNLBLELLB : ih om west ATONE Apparel of Exceptional Charm Emphasizing a New Style Note for Mid-Autumn AN ATTRACTIVE PRESENTATION OF THE MODE, SHOWING FROCKS OF WONDERFUL CHARM IN THE LOVELIEST OF AUTUMN FABRICS, FOLLOWING EITHER THE LINES OF THE STRAIGHT SILHOUETTE OR THAT OF THE SEMI-FITTED MODEL, THE FUR-TRIMMED TAILLEUR, THE GRACEFUL AND LUXURIOUS COATS AND OTHER ACCEPTED TYPES. 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