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100,000 GERMANS DESERTED FROM ARMY Made Their Way to Neutral Coun- tries During War to Avoid Fighting. PARIS, Sept. 19 (Associated Press), One hundred thousand soldiers and officers of the German armies in the field preferred the relative peace and quietness of neutral countries to the Slorious dream of a triumphant en- trance into Paris. ‘There are 45,000 deserters in Rwitzer-| ine land, according to a report of the Gorman legation at Berne to the Ger-| man Foreign Office. Fully as many | Dr have gone to Holland and the Scandi- avian countries and the odd 10,000 have managed to find their way into Overseas countries, t The German Government has lately proclaimed a generai amnesty for ail|* deserters and extended to he them an invitation to re-enter the Fatherland, providing there are no charges of tfeason against them. Increase of Living Wage in New South Wales. SYDNEY, N. 8. W., Oct. 1.—In the New South Wales Assembly yesterday Premier Holmans announced that the Board of Trade had degided to increase the living wage from @® shillings to 77 shillings and 6 pence per week. The Premier anid the expenditures of New South Wales would thereby be in- creased annually hy PARIS, Oct. of the railway of War, is reported to have prom the Municipal Council of Paris the crisis in the fue) situation w, be pasved in a fortnight. | lief, whe uni BERLIN,, brief in plaints made against Dr. ried by a a TURKS COPY D’ANNUNZIO, Mustapha K > anything co bear and afford an ERZBERGER PRESSES THE HELFERRICH GASE Brief in Prosecution of Former Im- perial German Vice Chancellor Filed With Magistrate. Oct, 7 case resulting from com- by Mathias Erzberger, Vice Premier and Minister of Finance, Cari Heiferrich, Imperial Vice Chancellor, has been for- warded to the. Magistrates sitting in case, Details of the charges made against Helferrich have public, but it is believed they refer to his activities while tn office. don Sept. ner Vice Defies PARIS, Oct, 7.—Turkish Nationalist roops, sald to number u, ward of 300,- 000 men and commanded by Mustapha “emal, seem to have brought about in Ava Minor, on a major scale, @ eriols {milar to that which arose In Dalmatia when Capt. Gabriele d'Annunzio selzed | the city of Flume. There is a feeling in Asia Minor h There are ther the ‘ed, of Inclined Fifth Avenue irkis Govern Powers (Favas).—The former tion at Fiume. Britain's not been made ing.” It was 11 the case against | « BRITAIN TO PRESS ITALY FOR FIUME SETTLEMENT |: ozs Expected to Give Warning That Position of. Kingdom Among Allies Is Endangered. | ROMF, Oct. 7. (United Press).—A to- cal news agency gives prominenée to a report from London that the British Government intends to express surprise over projongation of the illegal situa- tatement, it Is declared, . will warn te Italian Government that failure to settle the situation may en- danger Italy's position among the Alites. Commenting on the report, the Mes- sagero declares it to be a “sad warn- The Tempo catls it a verification of Foreign Ministeb Titton!’s foars, as $600 Pai NATIONAL EQUIPMENT CO. collor would be 1 With 390,000 Men horities. j that the situation gone bewgnd the con- some who 777 Ei are su 4, to intervene, question jently 1 4 FOR WEDNESDAY A Triple Opportunity to Save on the Essentials of a Smart Winter Outfit 38 Greenwich St.ne.Batte: 920 Ninth Av., mr. 59th St. ith Av4 nr. 47th St. erry Broadway KRAMER BROS., .. MEATS, PROVISIONS, POULTRY at a Substantial Saving TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY SALE Corned Spare Ribs . . iChucks of Lamb . . . OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE, 817 WEST 16TH STREET 93 Amsterdam Av.,nr. 64th St. 135 Columbus Av., nr. 66th St. Pi. 947 Third Av., nr. 57th St. bcs} pth 4+ ‘We pince on snie to-day 10,000 ire of ARMY SHOES e many as sou wish % No standing in line or waiting. Bat. 24th and 20m ste.) PORK R DIO IC 18c a lb. 1%c a lb. 2302 Broadway, nr. 83d St. ESTAURANTS, SHIPS AND FAMILIES SUPPLIED. ‘ THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1919. Pople tlomene anssris “thin reported threat to consider Italy outside the Al- en a solus Dashing .. the back and front @ cris-cross stitch ulaling a slight bl The ripple with French Seal, forms the collar. 'A 59.50 and 65. cepted Modes have been gaudy or showy studic avoided, this Yalama Suit, amels in of self-tone wilk, the back panel also sim louse effect sides are landed which also shoe-s'ri ny belt completes a lovely suit for $65. Suits really “different” 60 Different in that to the ac- add- ed a touch of individuality, and trimmings the least bit vusly this Of appealing simplicity with youthful Velveteen frock, us novel decoration of silk tassels, The slightly full skirt is gracefully shirred on clastic band at cilher side. fainty collar and elbow lace. In Navy and ipecially priced, $39.75. Black. ‘Personality’ in Frocks 29.75 and 39.75 which means that all have been selected with particular care. . . that the variety of styles is extensive... and that every one, no matter what. her'type, will be able to find here a frock expressing What eylph-like figure will not look éqresisiible in this Blouse- back Coat of Tinseltone, with its lururious collar and cuffs of Ringtail Opossum—most y and becoming interlined and somely figured wilk, A rare value at $85. But equal in richness of fab- ries and skilfulness of tailor- ing to suits very much higher priced, In these two groups Orkin’s offer unusually beautiful tailored or luxuriously fur trimmed, models in all of Autumn's bewitching colors, ics include Tinsel- tone, ior, Yalama, tipsyouriannns *ther,” A bit of embroidery, or perhaps quite a bit; a touch of exquisite lace or .a jaunty bow, or just the way it drapes....these important “little details, executed with artistry, distinguish an assortment offering the smartest of smart frocks. . Materials including Trico- tine, Satin, Crepe Meteor, Georg- ette and Velveteen, furs. Warml; lined with hand- Fashions in Coats 69.20 and 85.00 are ever so varied. . . the Blouse Back, as pictured, belted and semi-belted, flar- ing backs attached to yokes, the full box coat. . . all ex- quisitely lined and warmly interlined. Enhanced with the softest of furs—French Seal, Nutria, Raccoon, Australian Opos- sum—the collars in choker or shawl effects. In the season’s favored fabrics; Chameleon Cord, ‘Tinseltone, Sil- vertone, Velour,, Silver Tip, Bo- livia, Polo Silvertone, Reindeer, Dragonfly, Brown, Taupe, Navy. eerie Too early for a furnace fire, but uncomfortably cool; time to buy a S-T-O-V-E ° Prepare now for the chilly days. A heater, either oil, coal, gas or electric, will keep chill from your home. New Perfection oil heater, Japanned black; 4 lead coated stcel reservoir; will hold a frac- tion less than one gallon of oil; patented lock flame spreader makes it impossible to turn the wick up so far that it will smoke; odor- less and casy to keep clean; absolutely safe, can be carried from room to reom; size, 12 inches in diameter, 24 inches high, $5.31 New Perfection oil heater; blue vitreous enameled drum; nickel trimmed; lead conted Mh A Ra Herat Sqonre Shea Bedway. Meh vo 25th St. We Sell Dependable Merchandise at Prices Lower + Than Any Other Store, but for Cash Only. Jor kiddies’ play times ateel reservoir, : $7.94 91te to $2.89 Macy ofl heater, Japanned black; nickel . trimmed; brass reservoir; gallon (illustrated A), Parlor coal stove; self feeding; a well known and powerful and efficient heater of attrac- tive appearance; feed and fire doors provided, with mien (illustrated B); sie No. 8. 50 inehes high, fire surface 10% inches, $31.25 Sine No. 4, 58 inches high, fire surface 113, inches, $34.7! Cylinder gas heater of sheet steel, 17% inches high, $2.24 Odorless Bunsen gas heater; burns gas eco- nomically and produces @ quick, intense heat (éluetrated C), $14.59 Electric hester with copper reflector; equipped with eight feet of cord and at- tachment plug (ilustrated D), $11.74 Flectric heater, oblong in shape; copper re- flector; nickel trimined, $8.94 capacity one Prettily and conveniently made, these rompers answer the what-to-play-in question of the 1 to 6 year old. There is a large as- sortment of styles and ma- terials, all suited for the comfort of the kiddies. The CHAMBRAY ROMPPRS pictured with smocking have pockets, cuffs and collar piped with white, S4e WHITE POPLIN—t rimmed with pink on collars, cuffs and pockets, has blue embroidery on the pockets and collar, K\anre—trint reer, BBth Street, Rean. Missed the station Did it ever happen to you? Reading your paper as you ride down to work, you look up to find that the jae te like a — rough your rea pt Or when at the theatre you peruse ir programme, and ing up miss the “croocial” mo- ment—it's annoying. Oh, very! But enter science with a lens whith enables you to see far and near and restores youthful vision. About children’s coats and hats) * Your little girl or boy must be togged out warmly for the winter. Here are styles, materials and prices that . are attractive. A broadcloth coat, $19.74 Straight-line 600 tailored felt hats for girls special $1.98 Attractive new hats, specially purchased for your daugh- model in invisi r ter’s school wear front and half belt im Sur own eres Sibel Pokes, mushrooms, roll brim hats in particularly girlish back. Nutrw collar, side pockets, turned cuffs, and warmly lined with sateen. Colors—tan, green, navy, brown. Sizes 2 to 6 years. Velour coat, $12:74 Belted, and having « re- versible collar and long styles, All are neatly trimmed with bands and streamers of gros- grain ribbon, Colors are black, brown, navy, Cardinal rel and Royal bleu. MPA —Lntrimumed Vat Deo't, Second Fleer, B4th Street, —— = Part of a special purchase are these registered optometrists and ground,in our own shep on the premises, or are made from your own glasses or upon the prescriptions of others. We feature pains- taking service, satisfactory results and moderate ; ° : side pockets, Sizes 2 to 6 Hatea Women’s chamois finished lisle years En tan, rom, meg and brown, By the way, how long is it gloves, 719¢ pr: since you have had your eyes | ‘they are exceptionally low priced for merchandise of their high Hats examined? Doctors agree it | quality and excellent work Be ater ie Pr-encah self of peg negyr naan bea- should te done at last every Catia cone ee we on nee ae — Fs Wo years. Buy several pairs now! ome - —toptient Department Mate ExrG7e—Male Veor, Beondway. ¢ | ‘jan see on’ in abundance for men and young men! The Fall overcoat is no longér a mere “tide over till winter.” It has struck a style note sufficiéntly dif- ferent from that of the heavier winter models to constitute a rea- son for its being all by itself, The light-weight fitted models are just a bit more swagger and the sack coats e bit more flaring than the heayier ones, But the fabrics lose nothing through being of lighter weight. ‘They will wear through the fall and will be welcome again when Spring days make @ heavy overcoat seem heavier. sweaters $3.89 to $7.49 when a coat \ ayes too bungle- some for sport. active games. Comfortable coat styles with col- lars that may be turned up are enemies of cold, pene- trating winds. Pockets are a boy’s necessity—there * are two on all styles. There are deep shawl, Byron, or sailor collars on these sweaters of heavy, medium and light weight, many of which are in a rope or Shaker weave. New Fall shades of green, brown, blue, gray, heather, % maroon and khaki. Sizes 8 to 16 years. 3 ‘ $3.89, $4.89, $6.49 and $7.49 Kore —seeend Floor, 84th Street, Bear, breasted models in gray herringbone weaves, cassimeres, fancy cheviots, knitted fabrics in many shades and Oxford vicunas with satin sleeves and yoke Mnings. Correct as a whole and individually, they are priced all out of propor- iy tion to their own Superior quality and the prices of other $29.75 to $44. @ee—Fitth Ypor, Front. You may pick from a large assortment of single or double | | Store Hours, 9 to 5.30