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p seritenced to death, but later the pen- * ewe of the most excellent ports on the MEXICAN OUTLAWS KILLED AMERICANS Rebels Thought Roney and Boles Were Carrying Ammunition to Rival Bandits, Says Report. MEXICO CITY, Jan. 9.—F, J. Roney LENINE IN NEW ROLE; BOLSHEVISTS STILL GAINING. | OPPOSES A REVOLT ,, Urges the Italian Socialists Not to! Gtart One Becauss 1 Migit «Scary rca rrren eye Dole Injure Soviet. ‘and Harl Boles, Americans, who met|thet Nicolai Lenine has written an- @eath in the Tampico region, were killed by rebels after having disre- garded warnings from local authorities, whe advised them not to venture into lawiess regions alone, according to tel- esrams from state officials at Tampico. ‘They were shot by outlaws. Advices state that followers of Gen Manuei Pelaez, outlaw ohief, had been expecting to receive munitions from a ogast steamer. Bandits who were rivals of Pelaez, were operating near the lagoon of Tamiahua and learned of the shipment. They laid in wait near where they thought the munitions would be Imded and when Roney and Bowles ap- peared the rebels, believing they were carrying arms to the Pelaez forces, opened fire on them, Court Sets Aside Death Penalty tor Mexicans. JUAREZ, Mexico, Jan. &—The federal district court here has set aside the sentences passed by @ ar court uj Major Nester Fnciso Aroe Ad Antolin Trillo, who were tried with Gen, Angeles, executed at Chihuahua City. “Del Arce and Trillo were first alty was changed to twenty years for Del Aroe and six for Trillo. —————>—— Reds Get Sen of Asov. LONDON, Jan. 9.—Boishevik cavalry jas captured the Town of Berdtansk. ‘on the north shore of the Sea of Azov, nea. A Moscow wireless says the cap- ture of Berdiansk gives the Soviets; mastery of the Sea of Azov and means the definitive surrender of the forces of other letter to the directors of the Socialist Party tmptoring them not to start a revolutionary movement, which in the present conditions would have no probability of success. about to negotiate with the bourgeois th powers for the acknowledgment of the j¢ present state of affairs in Russia and also for essential economic agree- says Lenine, if another tevolution oc- curred in Italy, HUNGARY’S RULERS PUT 5,000 TO DEATH About 15,000 Persons Have Been Arrested and 4,000 Fanatics Are in Concentration Camps. BERNE, Jan. 9.—The Socialist Tag- ‘wacht prints a letter written by a Hun- garian Communist leader, who declares that wild reaction mages throughout Hungary. ‘The writer says that white during the “Red terror” of last spring 204 persons were killed, the existing “whrte terror” has a death list of more than 6,000. In addition about 15,000 persons have been arrested and 4,000 Socialist famifies are being kept in the concentration camps. ou |sage from Moscow, The ctty was taken ROME, Jan, %—The Bpom m8 Pennines inves | Ne wih Gen east of Rostov, the principal seaport of the Don Cossack region, Khanate of Bokhara, in Central Asia, and less than 200 miles from the Afghanistan frontier, has been entered Lenine adds that a revolution in It- py Bolshevik forces, according to War | § aly now would have a grave effect In Office reports, Further west, Soviet | the Russian Soviet Republic, which! troops have occupied Krasnovodak, on their intention to penetrate Persia by ments. All this would be rejected, way of Khorassan as soon as they #e- Gen. Denikine, the anti-Bolshevik leader fn South Russia. ‘The despatch adds that the Reds are eontinuing their irresistible march and that the fall of Rostov-on-Don and No- yocherkassk is expected shortly. The wireless gives a report from Rome that a delegation of Italian Depu- | od is going to Russia to study the situ on. British Moulders Stay Out. LONDON, Jan. 9.—Moulders have ‘Voted, 16,718 to 9.631, against accept- ‘ance of the proposal to settle their atrike, although acceptance was rec- ommended ytheir leaders. Rail men will continue their confer over the week-end. debating wh to accept the Government's offer for | @ettlement of their grievances. Little | bope is held out that the men will accept. Bay France Is Preparing for War. | MADRID, Jan. 9.—The newspaper A. | B. c., dlecussing the League of Nations, \f TOASTIES leciares a France is pre} ny vie carve. | Je Corn flakes the next war. “We think, like Carlyle, | ‘to obtain peace in Europe it is neces- | f juce France to a third class | jays the newspape: All Fur Trimmed SUITS AtOne-half Former Prices or Less Extraordinary Offerings Stanley & Me-ibbons | 5™ AVENUE AT36™ STREET Second Hoor ~Take Elevator y January Clearances Ccntinue To-Morrow. Further Reductions of a Radical Character. Entire Stock of Highest Class Winter Apparel Is In- cluded in This Sale Without Reserve; Only a Few Items Are Particularized Here. DRESSES DRESSES Values to $55.00 Values to $85.00 Tricotine, Velour, Geor- Kitten’s Ear Satin, Du- gette, Velveteen, Satin, 29° vetyne, Moonglo, Duvet 49° Tricolette, in a variety de Laine, Georgette, of charming styles. Chiffon Velvet, DAYTIME DRESSES Values to $42.50 ; | SALE Dresses—Suits—Coats ||| - THE EVEN eport Capture of City Im Don Cossack Region. LONDON, Jan. '9.—The City of Novo eviki, it is reported in a wireless mes- Novocherkassk is twenty miles north- Keep them at home this year with a Victrola A joy you never tire of — Bokhara, capital of the tmportant © eastern shore of the Caspian Sea, | % music is claimed in reports from Moscow. Contentent terms of payment. Bolshevik authorities have announced re control of the Caspian Sea, For the Varied Menus and Foods of Wintry Days. MADE IN U.S. A. At Grocers and Delicatessen Stores E, Pritchard, 327 Spring St., N. Y. James McCreary & Co. 5th Avenue 35th Street Second Floor Tomorrow is the LAST AY! of our UIT Men’s & Young Men’s Winter Models JANUARY CLEARANCE REDUCTIONS $45, $48 & $50 Suits Reduced to $39” $55 & $60 Suits Reduced to ‘a7 $65, $70 & $75 Suits Reduced to Tricotine, Velveteen, Satin, Taffeta Silk, 18° Serge, Georgette, Crepe de Chine, Velour, Fur Trimmed COATS Values to $95.00 Values to $145.00 In Evora, Frost Glo, Evora Bolivia, Trico Lustrola, Bolivia, trim- Velour, Chameleon, Sil- med with Austrelian vertip ‘Bolivia, with col- 55” sOpossum, Ringtail, Rac. 9 Fur Trimmed COATS Jars of Australian Opos- coon, Nutrie, Squirrel sum, Raccoon, Ringtail, and Hudson Seal, WINTER COATS With and Without Fur Trimming Values to $50.00 Velour, Silvertone and Tinseltone, some trimmed with Taupe Nutria and Seal dyed Coney; all are silk lined and heavily 2 4% interlined. *5 Y did It will cost you money to stay away from this Sale tomorrow. And when you go to buy your next suit you'll realize it, If you ever again are offered such | woolens and such tailoring at such prices as these, we'll be mighty happy, but we're also mighty doubtful. Extra Salesmen, Tailors & Fitters NoC.O.D.’s, NoApprovals, NoReturns 5th Avenue 0. dames MeCreery & Co. ON SATURDAY Coat Values That Know No Equal 1,700 Misses’, Juniors’ and Girls’ Coats Offered at Great Saving NO RETURNS NO APPROVALS 650 Misses’ Fur Trimmed Coats Size 14 to 18 years BUiOO sec kis db iareae regularly 89.50 The word “value” has weighty meaning to us. When we use it we mean high quality, latest fashion and low price. In the case of these Coata it is appropriately used, for they are, indced, values in every sense of the word. They have been fashioned in latest mid-winter styles of high quality Wool Velour, Silvertone or Broadcloth, in fashionable shades, lined through- out with plain or fancy lining. Large collars of Sealine adorn them. 350 Juniors’ Coats Size 12 to 16 years 12.75 R oauser ce sbe nik regularly 22.50 to 24.50 The Coats in this Sale embody all the essentials for junior apparel. They are made of excellent quality Cheviot or Wool Velour, lined’ through- out with Silk and interlined for warmth, It is evident at a glance that they have style and dash—are quite different from the ordinary run of Coats, They are full and graceful and undeniably smart. As to the price, it speaks for itself. Everybody knows 12.75 barely covers cost of coat materials. 700 Girls’ Coats Size 6 to 12 years 9.75 Aree .. regularly 16.75 to 18.50 In order to purchase these Coats to sell at this low price we had to pur- chase the entire stock of their maker! Chinchilla, Wool Velour, Cheviot, Silvertone and Heather Mixtures were used for them, The styles are delightful—childish, graceful models, All are lined throughout and interlined. Many are fur-trimmed. 34th Street