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pogo f 2 ST TT I ae Jand is shutting out from wife and family.” The manifesto statement that special regulations will be proclaimed, if necessary, to # cope with the situation ; It is “nnounced that the free- dom of the press, the right of as- sembly and the right to strike have been suspended by order of the President in districts where the railway strike is in progress. The railwaymen of Beuthen, Rati- } bor and other Upper jan towns have gone on strike The strike is , Setively in progress in the entire Rienish Westphalian region. The { telugraph employees aro on strike in the Dusseldorf, Dortmund and Mun- ster districts. ———_—_ Sew Yorkers y Canada Holdings. MONTREAL, Jan. 12.—New York in- terests have purchased substantial holdings in the Canada Car and F concludes with the Car aR CER SS EN S07 ry pected that at least two of the pr @rectors will retire in sentatives of the new interests but | gompany will continue to be contro)! wy C_nadians. —_—- Maly Rejects D: Un . ROME, Jan. 12. ‘he Government has announced the demands of the railway unions were “unacceptable.” ‘There was every indication ‘The untons ei carty out their threat to strike. ‘he Government eal the men's for a new scale would entail an additional “burden of nearly seven milion lire, thus bringing the railroad deficit to over one billion lire, which must be borne Ligh the shasta cere fe | Beffalo Paver Cuts Price to News-| dealers. BUFFALO, Jan. 12.—The Commercial to-day announced a reduction to one cent for papers sold by newaboys and newsdealers. The Commercial ts the oldest newspaper in Buffalo and has sold for two cents for more than thirty years. dn of Railway Ce Sa dena HAberal Elected President of Eeundor. “GUAYAQUIT, Bouwador, Jan, 12—Re- {urns thus far reowived in to-day's Presidential election. Indionte. the elec | BOLSHEVIK LINE |Matura and smashe nin. the doors of | the dining saloon and se BROKEN BY, LETTS to Retire, It is Claimed in London. LONDON, Jan. 12,—Lettish forces, which started against the Belshevik forees along their northern sector Friday, the Belshevik line in the region of Pyatlowu, a despatch from Riga to- day quoted the Lettish Legation as an- nounoing there. The Lettish successes will eompel re- tirement of the BR rmios along the whole front, the legation claimed, add- ing that capture of Regziza, capital of the Province of Letgalen, was imminent American troops, the advices sald had announced officially, have | been 01 to evacuate Siberia by March 5.400 prisoners be- jan. # is claimed in SPANISH STEAMER ARRIVES. | Merchants Tell How Bolshevikt De- iad Riots. ‘The steamer Matura of the Trinidad Line docked this morning at Pier 2%, | Brooklyn, with thirty passengers from Trinidad. According to George W. Hutchings, a Spanish merchant, Trinidad has been suffering from severe labor die- turbances, in which there han been much rioting. Many negroes, he said, who had been deluded agitators to think that they w part of a world wide revolution, were killed. Friday night while off Cape Hat: teras a great wave broke over the veral cabins: WASHINGTON, Jan, 12. ts negotiating for the purchase of two of Gen of Dr, jose Lais Tamayo, former President of the Senate and candidate of the Liberal Party. Fifth Avenue New York Re re we cnt { SPECIALLY Mie MOHAIR,CAMEL’ . most desirable colors Palm Be. Fashion Beaux Arts A NOM TNE OMEN _ ARVERTISEMENT. made for the removal of thei passage of nerve force from the ‘placed spinal joints is the prin and’ organic disturbances in w ‘develops. . An organ or part normally a slate o” natural resistance to discase - prevent susceptibility to infec liberating nerve lines impinged of vitalizing energy from the b ‘ this cireunistande of unimpeded ance of theofgans, tissues and ¢ Before Gonsulting a Chiropract ractic Buri rea nt Public Information The Ther = “id World, New York City. baie Reg. Trade Mark. Women’s Sport Sweaters aFennis, Yachting and Beach Wear at pinegutmern Winter Resorts Thea assagtment includes: c HIFFON ALPACA, S HETLAND FIBRE SILK AND PURE SILK in fashionable and practical models in the TR oa, eee “$8.50 to 65.00 We take pleasure in announcing the opening of a branch store, for the winter season, in the Article No. 47 A Preventive of Disease. | Minor complaints, if left to themselves, often pave the way | for the onset of serious maladies, which can be prevented ify when minor troubles occur, Chiropra New apractors of New York and New Jersey the disarmed submarine chasers offered for sale by the Navy Department. 34th and 33d Streets POT WT a Wed a W070 Woe or Wi WOWOve adapted to Golfing, S HAIR, ALPACA, ranging in price from rer tee wed et en ad ach Store Building, Palm Beach. WAVAY. TWD Wi PWS ” ADVERTISEMENT. actic adjustment of the spine is r causes. Interference with the brain bo the body by slightly dis- iary cause of about all functional hich disease finds lodgment and} supplied with nerve impulses is in Chiropractic adjustments tious and contagious diseases by at the spine for the transmission brain to every body part. It id in nerve flow that the healthy resist- parts is created and maintained, or, always make inquiry of the Chiro- 1. Address all inquiries to C. R,, Box 60, Whole Red Army Will Be Forced « a powerful advance | (4) have broken | ATHENS, Jan. 12.—" jean nounced on Jan. 13, as has been dor already with auch nations. | taken up to conclude | the government in question French Steamer Sinks in a Storm, Also seen after the Afrique went down { (‘THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JANUARY 12, } BERLIN SUSPENDS " |38,000, 000 MEN POINCARE GOES Soa = ' FREE PRESS AND | LOST BY RUSSIA TO FRENCH SENATE . 3 RIGHT TO STRIKE, DURING THE WAR Jo OHN ForsyTHE C Sons ; st at Fe Outgoing Pre \ t Government Issues Proglamation | ues Ir rane 5 th Asie and) tion to Whi Vas Electe THE WAIST HOUSE ‘ Calling on Railwaymen to. | Ue ee aa y. tj : Tsie Work, | Government PANE Po 3 West 42d Street j HERLIN,: Jap. 12—The Govern. | R' SRLS rune ariag: the | the Basen eune| ment has issued a manifesto urgentiy {'¢ Serie Mita canar Wout : i out the consequences of the strike | be ms Neb otinlah aaa aed 3,600 NEW WAISTS THIS WEEK When buying Tea. insist on getting commercial treaty will be de Negotintic treaties wi a "IT’S ALWAYS BEST 8 |—To Be Well on the Safe Side *QATADA" i dy the Soviet |" " ee Boia tatement dhaue Jan. 1 T ne } ne Pet le ee fifty bomb throw- | Ray of a machine uns | struggle to » ’, ma witities of military when she wrang a leak | also were take ne steam D| | mre reame, Sk vice) un ow ot) HE TEA WITH A QUARTER OF A CENe GREE pants. Some rafts with aurvivors were TURY OF UNRIVALLED PUBLIC SERVICE The Store is closed at 5 P. M. daily GB. Altman & Cao. MADISON AVENUE - FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Thirty-fourti Street Thirty-fifth Street A Large Assortment of Women’s Morning and House Dresses in simple but tasteful models developed in pretty percales,. ginghams and cotton tissues, will be om sale to-morrow and Wednesday the attractively low prices of $2.65, 3.50 4.25 & 4.85 (This Sale will be held’ on the SIXTH FLOOR) The January Sale of Bed Furnishings will feature during the rermainder of this week we WHITE BLANKETS $7.50, 11.50, quantity, cut and bound separately WHITE BEDSPREADS nemmied, 10.50 to 27.50 - per pair 18.50 per pair oe oe A A limited Figured pique, > each $3.45 Figured pique, he each 4,25 Crimkled dimity, sc each 2.95 Crinkled dimity, scalloped, size 214x234 yards. each 3.45 COMFORT ABLES Figured silkoline, cotton-filled . . . . . Figured mull, cotton-filled . . . . . . $5.05 6.75 each each Muslin Sheets and Pillow Cases Sheets . . ». « «© « each $1.18, 1.50, 1.68 to 3.35 Pillow Cases. «. » «© « «© « each 35c., 40c. to 72c. (Fourth Floor, Madison Avenue section) Pav ae oreene ning tamer | 1920. Bought From The United States Government at $8.23 each McCreery’s Have Placed These ALL WOOL NAVY BLANKETS on Sale at 37 95 Last Thursday, despite the ‘nciement weather, thousands of peanie went home from McCreery’s with »rob- ably the best blankets thev could buy in this whole country +, $795 aniece. ¢ e They were certainly happy to take advantage of such a real opportunity to economize, and we sre glad that every last blanket did not go because now mv.c¢ of the people of New York will have a chance to get these all wool coverings at an uncommonly low price. Surely every one knows how all wool blankets have gone up. They seerh to be up to stay, too. And that makes this opportunity all the bigger. Remember they cost us $8.28 each. In marking them $7.95 we take the.loss and cooperate with Uncle Sam in ‘disposing of his stocks. We are far from trying to compete with him. On Sale on the Second Floor Each one of these Blankets is 100% wool and each one is fresh and new. They were made for the Navy to complete late contracts and have been inspected and accepted by the United States Government. The stamp of the Navy (U.S. N.) appears on each Blanket. The color is the regulation Navy Blue- Gray. The size ofthe Blankets is 66x84 inches, Just right for use on a double bed. They weigh’ 41; pounds each, and being all wool give comforting warmth without un- comfortable weight. No C.O.D.’s—No Approvals—No Returns James McCreery & Co. 5th Avenue 34th Street mer at emery