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nticipating the de- ones West FS €o. has ||| D’Annunzio forces ‘a Fur Shop ex- PARIS, Sept. 23.—French special lusively for children. correspondents sent Fiume are still filing despatches Mattuglie, Inspection is invited of a town about nine miles northwest the latest styles in Chil- of that city, The representative of dren’s Coats and Acces- the Journal says that, although the gories in white Coney, grenadiers and Ardttl may have Rt Pissaate eatin | wavered, the carabineers remain ine ‘and Beaver. faithful and see that no one passes Ermi . the armistice lina Two Italian cor- ‘ Coats with turbans respondents who tried to get into . to match ]| ume are now in jail at Abbazia, pth dB atl adhe i Italy to Launch Muge Dirigible. Fur Sets || ROME, Sept. %—An Italian dirigible . of new model and tmmense tn size, will =f Moderate Prices . ]) ve taunched soon tn preparation for « }| trans-Atlantic filght, the Tribune re- By ‘ou Never Pay More at Best’sSS | ported to-day. fe War Decorations Thursday, | devota nd citations the United States and Allied ar- The “One-Cloth” Polish Leaves a dry; last ing lustre. positive instructions come from Youdon'thave to go |]| Passe & He Pence Cxpterence over surface a second , time. Saves Time! Use Little! Rab Dry! season {is to be h TBhaleen's Fur Year.” j] Jurtes | Says It Calls for Official Sup- pression of D’Annunzio, LONDON, Sept. 33.—Presiient Wil- son has refused to render his decision | with regard to Fiume mtfl DAn- nunsio fs officially suppressed, a Rome deapateh to the Times reported to-day. In connection with the report that} the Italian Government has re- quested the Aflied Powers to end a force to Fiume to expell ¢he tmear. fend troops, # ts ead ¢o be tmprob. able that American troops wi par- tictpate in euch en operation, tf St ts ordered, there be mo soldiers eval. able for auch purpose, American martne contingents now tm the Actri~ atic have not taken part tn any ac- tivities there, and it is anid they will not be called upon to do #o anless KNU LIKE NE ROME, Sept. 2%3.—The resignation of Tomass Tittoni as Foreign Minis- ter on account of the Fiume incident, is reported, The postponement of the reopening of the Italian ParHament from Sept. % to Sept. 27 is pointed out by some newspapers as indicating the gravity of the situation. According to some othera, this step was taken merely to give President Wilson time in which to anewer Italian proposals in order that Foreign Minister Tittont thight make a definite statement relative to Flume, hoping that in the meantime the W@Annunzio incident might be settled. FIUME, Sept. 23.—Four companies | of Italian Infantry guarding the ar- mistice Mne went over to Capt. D'Anmunzio’s forces, The conserva- tive figures place the number of troops in Flume at 8,000, consisting of infantry, cavalry, artillery, aviators, marines and gatiors. Two brigades can be formed from these forces. ]| Three bombs were thrown at pa- trols Sunday from a window in a | cheap lodging house, where several } J Croatians are said to have been liv- ing. There were no serious resulta, ‘but some soldiers received slight in- Otherwise the town remains Fifth Avenue at 35th Street Exablished 1879 FUR SHOP for Children me calm and in full control of the PRANKLIN SI-ACON ACEN’S SHOPS 2 ta 8 WEST 38th STREET Men’s Franklin Shoes WITH BUCKSKIN, UPPERS 12 rx 20 Price Including Tax $1220 Lace or bution Be careful of buckskin uppers—see first that they are buckskin—then be sure to geta shade of buckskin that harmon- izes with the .vamps—otherwise leave them alone! A We mean itt Franklin brown Ko-Ko calf shoes are perfectly matched in the genuine self- shade buckskin tops, whereas the taupe buckskin used with black calf styles is just the shade the doctor ordered., Also black calf, with mahogany calf tops. Taillears in the New Modes ANDSOME SUITS OF DUVET SUPERIOR, BOLIVIA, YALAMA, Final Authoritative Modes for Fall and Winter Expressed in Apparel of Simplicity and Refinement A PRESENTATION OF LATER MODELS IN A WONDERFUL DIVERSITY OF CHARMING STYLES SUITABLE TO THE EVERY DAY LIFE AND THE SMART SOCIAL FUNCTIONS OF THE FASHIONABLE WOMAN AND DEVELOPED IN MODES OF INDIVIDUALITY AND DISTINCTION FORMED BY RICH AND LUXURIOUS FABRICS AND EMBELLISHMENTS OF FUR, EMBROIDERY AND BEADING. Pasqualino Manere, three years old, EE MEUTUETNUONNUN PRUNE REDS PLAN GERMAN REVOLT. | Mother Catherine's Jabitee, of No. 147 George Street, Brooklyn, | B ! aes *| Catholic Chureh prelates, including) sary tast night at Knickerbocker Ave- ing Ballot Recount, di . rehbiehop Huy ° c ’ William M. Bennett, who mai Saab Read of Dut im Paria | Valk of General Strike for Overthrow | \chbishop Hayes, will go 0 Hastinte | ve ana Jetterson Street, Brooklyn, wasl+hat he and not Congressman’ FH. La exented at noon Thure- u on on Oct. 7 to attend the golden \ ta tha privence of ctty Ofelia hee ips bronco |jubtteo celebration ot Mother Gatherine, [knocked down by a Union Avenue trol-|Guardia was chosen at the Republican e presence of city offic » ‘ : 7 ene | m4 Pre: : eevomstatives of ali the PARIB, Sept, 23.—Members of the ini, is. Wi) La das 4 istieans, who founded St.tiey car, operated by Motorman August Fresident of the Board of, Aldermen, ob- Palla plate Daten detegation tm this city emphatl- |i. dissolution of the German army |; min O en) pe LOR’ | Kclung of No. 285 Wyckoff Avenue. The |Justice Lehman yesterday requiring Mr. he pre cally deny the reported break in dIpl0-langq the overthrow of the democratic | momen f See ean nary ca in[ody of the boy was weized in under|f@ Guardia and the Board of Hections ‘arro!| res Brog! x! jerine va e two! per owe i to show cause why ere shoul not ny Man hy +493 ee re fuel matic relations between Belgium and|German vernment in favor of a|fuftalo, Oct and yras stationed the forward truck, and while Engine No.|an ‘inspection of the ballots « r for captt 100 German prison Holland, Jonkheer Reneke Van Swin-|Communist*regime daring the coming | tire for At ‘in the presence of the |218 and Truck Company No. 122 were |} s%ae so'sp Glock chis morning Ges in @ five Gay fight deren, head of the Nethorianda repre-| Winter been decided upon at a1 ircnbishop by Mer. Joseph F. Mooney.! aiea @ crowd of more than 1,000]. Bhs Bb An } conference held by Russian and Ger-|'three other monsignoti will amsist. — | °* nt Rha anae sentatives here, said to-day to the AS-|man revolutiomsta. ording to the meni | el ae threatened the motorman. Police re- DEFINING HIS —> sociated Press: chrichten, serves dispersed them. sae, (Fram the New Haven T “Quite on the contrary, I have felt we s tat the head-| BOY WEDGED UNDER CAR. The child was pried out and sent to], ‘You look unhappy, old Report From Rome Via London 4 quarters of the movement are to be ais ieee Hoult, Ho in bok expos Tam. I am almost as unhappy as a epor were nearing @n understanding On thé|nstabiished at Leipsic and will be in| yekor loap n pected | woman with a secret that nobody wants questions under disc ° clone touch with Moscow. to recover. The Values Are Most Extraordinary _ New Tricotine and Velour Frocks RICOTINE AND VELOUR FROCKS HAVE RE- CEIVED THE APPROVAL OF THE ULTRA’ FASTIDIOUS DRESSER BECAUSE OF THE LUX- URIOUS CHARACTER OF THE FABRICS AND BECAUSE THEY LEND THEMSELVES SO ADMIRABLY TO GRACEFUL TAILORING AND FORM SUCH, A HARMO- NIOUS BACKGROUND FOR DECORATIVE EFFECTS, VERY SPECIALLY PRICED, ? 30.00 ~~ a HE STYLE QUALITIES OF TRICOTINE AND VELOUR HAVE BEEN UTILIZED VERY suUC- CESSFULLY IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF THESE MOST ATTRACTIVE FROCKS, GRACEFULLY TAILORED IN THE CORRECT NEW LINES OR GIVEN ADDED BEAUTY BY THE USE OF SILK EMBROIDERY IN INTRICATE DIVERSIONS. VERY SPECIALLY PRICED, 45.00 Suit of Yelama with Suede cloth Vestee! and lavish OTHER FROCKS OF TRICOTINE OR VELOUR 25.00 tro 110.00 Fur Trimmed Sutts in Charming Variety ASHION HAS ACCEPTED FUR AS THE FAVORED TRIMMING, FOR AUTUMN TAILLEURS AND THE SUITS OF YALAMA, SILVERTONE, VELOUR DE LAINE, PEACH BLOOM, DUVET SUPERIOR, TRICOTINE, LUSTROLA‘ ARGONNE, FROST GLO AND SILK DUVETYNE EMBELLISHED WITH MINK, SKUNK, PERSIAN LAMB, HUDSON SEAL, BEAVER, NUTRIA, SQUIRREL AND RINGTAIL PROVE THE WISDOM OF THE CHOICE. SILVERTIP BOLIVIA, VERY SPECIALLY PRICED, 50.00 to 325.00. “(CAranklin imon & Gon QBS FIFTH AVENUE TRICOTINE, OXFORDS, TINSELTONE, VELOUR DE LAINE, SILVERTONE AND RAYONEER, CUT ON NEW LINES AND REVEALING AN INCLINATION FOR THE “DIFFERENT” IN MASTER TAILORING AND EXPRESSING THE AUTHENTIC MODES FOR FALL AND WINTER. VERY SPECIALLY PRICED, 45.00 to 100.00 Exquisite Silk Frocks ROCKS OF CREPE GEORGETTE, IN A CHARMING SETTING OF BEAUTIFUL BEAD-WORK OR DEX- TEROUSLY FASHIONED INTO TAILORED AND DRAPED MOTIFS, VISUALIZES THE SEASON’S MOST ATTRACTIVE DESIGNS IN DAINTY MODE-IDEALS OF DECIDED VOGUE AND OF UNUSUAL CHARM YRE ‘THE NEW FROCKS OF SATIN. VERY SPECIALLY PRICED; 25.00 :, HE FRAGILE LOVELINESS OF BEADED CREPE GEORGETTE AND THE BEAUTIFUL TEXTURE AND FINISH OF CREPE METEOR AND SATIN HAVE PROVED UNUSUALLY EFFECTIVE IN THE ACHIEVEMENT OF TAILORED AND DRAPED FROCKS IN STYLE THEMES OF STRIKING ORIGINALITY AND MODISH CHARM. VERY SPECIALLY PRICED, 35.00 OTHER FORMAL OR INFORMAL FROCKS embroidery, $42.50 45.00 TO 125.00 Smart Fur- Trimmed Coats SQUIRREL, RACCOON AND RINGTAIL, BLACK FOX, SQUIRREL AND BEAVER. VERY SPECIALLY PRICED, Coat of Bolivia with collar and cuffs of Taupe Nutria, $175.00 THE COATS OF SILVERTIP BOLIVIA, LUSTROLA, CHAME- LEON, VELOUR, SILVERTONE, PEACH BLOOM AND BOLIVIA; MODISHLY CONSPICUOUS IN ELEGANCE OF TAILORING AND NOVEL EFFECTS IN TRIMMINGS OF TAUPE NUTRIA, TAUPE LYNX, A MONG THE SEASON’S MOST INTERESTING ADAPTATIONS ARE : VERY SPECIALLY PRICED, 65.00 to 125.00 OATS OF EXQUISITELY FINISHED ARGONNE, PEACH BLOOM, KORDOVAN DUVETYNE, BOKHARA, VERONA AND EVORA, IN A REFRESHING VARIETY OF DISTINCTIVE MODELS AND FULFILLING EVERY NEED FOR THIS MOST FASHIONABLE OF GARMENTS WHEN DECORATED WITH COLLAR, CUFFS AND BORDERS OF MOLE, MINK, HUDSON SEAL, SKUNK, 150.00 to 285,00 Sc NVNNUUNACUANOCGEOAGGONOANY Frock of Tricotine with brocaded Vestee and silk FROST GLO,