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tt ADY FOR FUME DMPROMISE PLAN d biog Chat Claim for Link Istria and Place Port Under League. | E, March 1 d to accept a compromise set- -Promier Nitti | pnt of the Adriatic question, ac- | ing to the Meseagero. | this arrangement, the news- | says, Italy would not claim prial continuity between Istria | fume on condition that the city | d under italian sovereignty: % ne League of Nations, it is said, wii in charge of the administrma- the port. UME, Saturday Feb. 28 (Asno- Press) —A siewe of Fiume hae with a stringent blockade commodities, including food- correspondent has gleaned of all sorts in Fiume. Those ‘the citizens with whom he has seemed unanimoys that the ton Was critical and that the ty Mow is in the decpest of despair Z and commercially. “We are starving,” said a prominent who previously had been a suporter of Italian annexa- ion. “We are unable to go furthor, how are ready for an international iy. We want our port reopened to merce. We want the city occu- either by an American or a z i garrison. ‘The present state Ampossible.”” “LANDON, March 1.—Premier Nitti Taly and Anton Trumbitch, head Jugo-Siav delegation, were in continuous conference over ‘Week-end in an effort to arrive at ness of line. WILSON “GERMS” WANTED ABROAD TO WAKE PREMIERS Manchester Guardian Says Adri- | atic Notes Loss of Force Through Illness. MANCHESTPR, England, March 1. \ RESIDENT WILSON'S: let- ters in the Adrtatie cor- 4 respondence, just published, are considered by the Guardian ae a refutation “ that his finesse Kk at ‘Wilson Ie suffering from any malady of po- litical judgment, could not some American bacterlologist convey us a few germs that we may inoculate our Buropean Premiers?" The Guardian continues: e's chief regret in reading President Wilson's admirably phrased plea for a wise and hon- erable policy in the Adriatic is that it should have been left to him to. frame it. One feels that England somehow has’ sur- rendered her rightful part in the drama to an American, It is we who should have raised our voices first against the proposed terms of @ settlement which ox- pressed the very spirit we went to war to defeat. * *.* We should all be grateful to Mr, Wil- son for extracting us from @ false position,” some mutually satisfactory ocom- promise agreement for settlement of | lf the Adriatic dispute. ‘The conferences, it was believed, had the full approval of the Counc! of Premiers in view of President | fil Wilson's suggestion that a direct set- tlement between Italy and Jugo- Slavia would be acceptable to the! lh United) States. The Daily Telegraph said to-day it | was Known that a supplementary note from President Wilson to the Allied leaders is en route to London. The note may already have reached the Council, the newspaper added, Refute Stories of | | | the Adriatic situntion. for the actual drafting of his note he has written to Acting Secretary Polk “? ™ a2 WILSON AT WORK ON ADRIATIC NOTE italy to dak Prleste and Piame| Parliament ant prédicted a *remen: . Preparing to Reply to Premier’ My Rail. dous reception” ier the Liberal leader, Eyestrain Is Suggestion That U. S, Join faguea toe treet. fail omnia tog fsee. ta > AVIATORS: | A S i M tt Iv New Negointion, "Rm aint A Mpaelir at: | TO REEP AVIATORS WARM. [72% ~lortous lilatter | .WABHINGTON, March 1.—Prenident SUIY De started woo. Will Pat Them 1 mon Bottle" | Don’t treat it lightly and try ‘ots Sen rremirr on ASQUITH RETURN BRILLIANT.! —“"*™*Ssr necra, “”"™* ill You are bound to sulfer the 4t.the Btate Department Mr. Wilson apparently was planning {to make prompt reply to the Premiers’ suggestion that the United States join govern- ments in seeking to bring about a sola- tion of the» Adriatic problem through with the Briti#h and foreign > this en League Council to Take Up Rassia On March 12. March = 1,—The League of Nations PARIS, Cowhell of the been summoned to meet in Paris March Candy Jars, $3.50 to $16.00 PARTIES ‘THRoucHout Amegr- ica, the name of ington’s suggests wed- ding reception , bridge parties, the smartest of homes and prices rea- sonably ordered. OVINGTON’S “The Gift Shop of Fifth Ave.” By the Right Sort of Specialization the Blouse Presents a Blouse for Every Suit MANNISH TAILORED BLOUSES For WOMEN and MISSES ARE THE RIGHT BLOUSES FOR THE TAILORED SUIT FOR THEY FIT WITH ITS SMART PRECISION OF LINE AND DETAIL A RANKLIN SIMON & CO. realized long ago that women who favor tailored fash- : ions have a particular regard for tailored blouses that show nicety of style and precision of detail coupled with smart, yet feminine hecominp- 314Fifth Av.,near 32dSt. In preparation Executive BVBNING: "wonbD” ‘mon roAY, ‘MARON 1, 1920. quith as the central figure, remarked that the ex-Prmier'a rettirt to et Commons was under conditions which 12 to organize the commission for in- vestigation of conditions in Russia, am recommended hy the Council of Pres miera, here they reoning.”” Col. J. W. Bane, commandant of Me- | Cook Field, Dayton, 0., where Major | Robert W. Schroeder Inst week had a! mitaculous escape from death in a five| j mile fall, was in New York, to-day on his way to Washington, | “Major Schroeder's fall,’ said he, | j“was due to conditions of very low Pressure and extremely low ‘ tempera- ture, which we hope to overcome with | nalty of failin; ight. I Reliable Eyesight Esarsination by Registered Eye Specialists. Correctly Fitted Glasses, $3 to $10. PEhrficht Sens New York: ntral Pigere tn Pro- im to Commons. LONDON, March 1.—The return of former Premier Asquith to active ser- vice in Parliament to-day, as the re- sult of his recent election to represent the Paisley constituency , attracted considerable attention in advance from both the press and the public, 223 Sixth Av. Riri St. 350 (Sixth Av. aad St. direct negotintfona between Iti arent. | cated Hed Be ‘The ,Times, in outlining the plans for! ‘thermos bottle’ appliance in whic tor Nasvau, at Ann St cated. that the day, including @ sort of triumphant | the aviator will be placed before at- 7, West ‘gad Street ready ‘nad Procession from Cavendish Square to| Sines, heating ap} records, | The oxygen | Brooklyn: 498 Fulton Bt,cor.Bond $) the’ Jugo-| the House of Commons, with Mr. As-! tectors. will be blac inside the bottle, has OPPENHEIM, CLLUINS & © 34th Street—New York Announce For Tuesday The Most Remarkable Sale of Women’s High Class Blouses We Have Ever Held 15.00 to 25.00 Values at 8.75 The Blouses in This Sale Represent the Entire Stock of One of New York’s Finest Blouse Makers The Price at Which They are Offered in Many Instances Does Not Cover Present Cost of Materials and Trimmings 15.00 to 25.00 Values Sale Price 8.75 Superior Quality Geor- gette, real Filet Lace Trimmings, also Fig- ured Georgette. Beaded, Braided and Embroid- ered. Collar and Collar- Short and Long Sleeves. White, Flesh, Navy and Spring Shades. less. i ’ Georgette, Chenille and Silk Embroidered Georgette Real Filet Trimmed OPPENHEIM. CLLUINS & C And so they patterned tailored blouses that fit as perfectly as the custom made suit from the line of the shoulder to the size of the wrist. They made a 34th Street—New York should be sate trom! Al at these unusually low prices: Anderson’s famous Scotch ginghams, | ment on the Second Floor, at very. special The Store is closed at 5 P, M..daily @. Altman & Co. Special Values will be offered to-morrow (Tuesday) in A Limited Number of Women’s Silk Petticoats Silk Taffeta Petticoats | Washable Satin Petticoats, at $4.50 & 6.45; lace-trimmed, : $6.45 . . . . . (Second Floor) Girls’? and Junior Misses’ Dainty Gingham Frocks (made especially for B. Altman & Co. from in pretty plaids and checks) will be featured to-morrow, in the Depart- prices. For Girls Four:new, bewitching styles, variously priced At ee ue $12.50 to 22.50 * . For Junior Misses (sizes {5 and 17) Four charmingly youthful styles, variously price: $19.50 & 23.00 Madison Avenue - Fifth Auenue 34th and an Streets Nem Lada NortHWest Corner SiIxTHAVESIS=StR Real “re | LU can be yours if you select furniture RE and NOW. Our large stocks, bought in enormous quantities, at rock bot- tom prices, give us a big price advantage in which you can share. 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