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5 TO DOUBLE ARMY . “FED BY TRATY maty be ailowed to retain the entire general staff and corps of officers, _]imut evening with the demand that it be sent to the Supreme Council at San Remo. ‘The note set forth that an indreased force was necessary for the main- tenance of order in the interior and that the army would not accept an order for its dissolution, ‘The note further requests that Ger- which means the entire framework of the active army. It proposes that eke cud for| the forces she is permitted to main- : s Supreme 00 000 Men and Full Com- ment of Heavy Artillery. tain ‘be divided as follows: ‘Twelve divisions of 1 ry, with a complement of artillery; three divi- sions of cavalry, five special brigades, composed each of two regiments of April 2—Germany has | intentry and two groups of artillory. for modification of the military | ‘The note also asks for one ‘bataliion ‘of thepence treaty eo as to|of heavy artillery for each division her to maintain an army af | f infantry, 160 airplanes divided into instead of 100,000 as provided ‘Versailles agreement. eight groups and four jal com- panies of troops for railway work. Two other German notes were request was contained in a note | handed to the Foreign Office at the time. The first referred to the demanded by the Afies, Germany on April 19 presented this note, announc- ing the decision to disband the guards, to General Nollet, head of the Allied Commission of Control if Berlin, and it has already been made public. The second note embodies requests that the Reichswehr force in the neu- tral zone should be fixed accurding to the number of men instead of the number of units, and that Germany be allowed to have eléven. patteries of artillery instead of two tn the neutral zone, French circles dharacterized the notes aa new proof of their charge |W" that German militarisin was becom- ing more rampant than ever. SAN REMO, 1 21 (Associated Preas)—Arthur J. Balfour, British member of the League of Nations Executive Council, arrived to-day to represent the League of Nations in discussions with the Supreme Coun- cil regarding the mandate for Ar- menta whic hthe League had been asked to assume. Premier Nitti of Ttal: king to- Oma cay with reference to that 60 9 CanAldate Cor President Bollcy foward an remap Ba tee 3 ania Named, sro. lavia, atl also upon e finan- e Sit women HAVANA, April 20.—Bendtor campaign of coneliteted taly, charged that o falsehood was ‘beink Wknown persons a by the Nationa Ay we res JIG dlvecinee | eae to-day. |The Sénator was el seal in Magu | the Upper House of the Cuban © y Artola was nominated a4 candidate for! aa a Conservative, and ta a real President of ¢ the Province of Havana. Against his countiy. PLANE STARTS FOREST FIRE, Weods Blase 0 Whe Barsing Ma TRENTON, April 21—For the first time in the history of the State, a for- est fire was started a few days ago by an alnplane which caught fire in th secordkig to a report recelved by Wilbur, State: Fire Warden, from all Plane carrying Lieut, it and Lieut. Marsh C. Hogue, @ forced landing in a woods while on the way from Bustleton Pela, Pa. to Washington, The woodland ignited and Fire Warden Hammel was com- pelled to summon ten assistants to ex- Unegulah the flames Opposition House-dreases, gi ribbons, skirts, sweat to-date stylish effects. TOKIO, Foreign Minister “4 Uchida has reported to the Coping that guecess of the Thomas W. Lamont Financial Mission to China is meeting with serious opposition. hams, aj re, amt iren’s coats, ‘iea— everything can be diamond-dyed into beaut ‘al, up- The Direction sale ‘in boron chew ‘you tp Feat ~ WOMEN! HERE’S LATEST STYLE Instead of Buying, Add Years of Wear to Old, Faded ' Garments with ‘Diamond Dyes’’ It’s fun to see old garments turn new! Use ‘Diamond Dyes’’ and give a new, Pich, fadé- less color to any fabric, whether it be wool or silk; linen, cotton or mixed good: rons, stock Rieete=: age tells how to ‘Dy Gol Rep seks have Gimt BROADWAY- kta NEW YORK WHY DOES A WOMAN buy a hat in a millinery shop—a gown at a modistes—and her shoes at a bootery? In other words—why does she seek the shops that specialize exclusively in these. necessi- ties? Because—each offers a larger-than-usual variety at lower-than-usual prices. . We are specialists in one individual item, and women who are particular seek our shops. . { See Tomorrow’s Papers for Special Offering For Other Gimbel’ News See Page 13 | Brot rother ers And an for the Most. Wonderful ‘Sale Ever! 2, 563 Lovely Spring Dresses for Women and Misses. . $7 JD } a9itg i P(e eae te $13. 95 $19. 75 These Rises Are Only $7. 95 | And These Dresses Are Just $13.95 Goodness knows, you can hardly. believe such an offering as this possible, but tomorrow you wee it’s simply wonderful they can do it’! Now, when you see-these dresses tomorrow will see! Priced at $7.95 there are that is just what you will say. By all means, come tomorrow. In Ma tat you may choose from Serge, Tales, end Crpe de Chinas The Beautiful Flex-e-Tex Wot Jersey, Satin or Taffeta Such Exquisite Dresses for $19. 75 Oh, but what a delightful array of dresses are these! There are Georgetles—flowered, beaded, plain and embroidered. And such fashionable materials— Tricoletles Paulettes Taffetas Foulards paperrned tn alent 50 phan cals auch more neo than the ‘ethene in which are fashioned as many as And we can't begin to tell you about the styles. 10 Different Cherming Stylea, That You Will Adore | In Esery Wanted Fashion There are not all sizes in the lot—sizes: up to 40. ¥ You will find almost every size in this wonderful group. | Remember—tomorrow is the day! j : Colors Materials i | =| GIMBELS DOWNSTAIRS STORES: os: : F Floor Navy Black Taupe Brown Copen SERRA DON Neer py one Site Taffetas S Cae un Chine GIMBELS DOWNSTAIRS STORES: In our enlarged dress department MORROW Flex-o-Tex Wool Jersey Fie Ne Gry Ton i Ms * Tricolettes Paulettes , Foulards Georgettes _ x $$ _______*—_ Women’s ' Sale: Silver Plated’ | ° Extra Size Men’s Good Oxfords: Modest Prices Special Sale! 20,000. Yards Ghildren's DOWNSTAIRS Chamois Lisle Gloves $1.00 Eiortis wrist ; nie, mete tela sic Vee god cold water. Vel value, ind BALCONY Women’s Bloomers 65ce finished itn tummed ‘edgl "Et wi inj Terk Waist and knee. GIMB) Dow otal Stores, Balcony Women’s © Good Corsets and medium bust; ip; made of coutll e or "Bome are slightly solled FLATWARE Taffeta Silk Flounce INLAID LINOLEUM Silk Gloves + —but th is th play der Ah tail The result of a pur- chase months ago when prices were not so high. Weare confident these rices are hardly sub- fe ct to competition. PETTICOATS $4.95 Cotton taffeta top in navy, Copen, ‘specially purple, green and black. Tea Spoons . Me ea. popular for spring wear. Table 8. .., .25¢ ea, Swartly tailored flounce—the colors Forks—both sizes. 25¢ ea. are the pretty and fashionable change- ogres Eaves. Habe able type. jut ives... 25cea. GIMBELS— Downstairs Stores, GIMBELS— Downstairs Stores, Balcony Balcony les Just Another 100 Boys’ Good Suits Priced Very Savingly at 510.50 And 2-Trouser-Suits, At That! ‘These suits are made in styles boys like—and of dark, “serviceable Tweeds and fancy ‘mixtures. They are made with the thought of real-boy wear back of them—as well as good lines, Both pairs trousers « are full lined. Norfolk styles and belted models are both to be had. Sizes 7 to 17 Boys’ Junior Suits, $6.50 Sizes 3 to 8 Years. Homespuns and fancy mixtures in Junior Norfolk GIMBFLS—Downstair Stores, Baleony In Prt Yt Tomorrow Only $5.45 The well known make shoe that we fea- ture is one of man’s most popular, There are Vici, Gun Metal, Tan Russia Calf English, Medium and Full Toe And all sizes in the assortment And don’t lose sight of this fact, there are only a few hundred pairs, and some wise men will Lag Yoke than one pair. GIMBELS—Downstairs Stores, Balcony 3000 Opaque Window Shades: 72c Each Mounted on guaranteed Spring Rollers. Complete with all fixtures. A splendid shade and a wonderful value! The colors are An_extraerdinary purchase of in- laid linoleum. Bought when prices were low, The linoleum is an excel- lent quality. The prices are $1.65, $1.20, 65 @ square card The linoleum comes in all the most wanted designs and patterng, The grade priced at 65c is a felt base that is very slightly imperfect. GIMBELS—Downstairs Stores, Lower Floor White, Ecru and Green * 86 inches wide x 2 Hemstitched and Scalloped Table Cloths, $1.35 each Full bleached damask; hemstitched, stitched and scalloped edges. Choice of square, hemstitched and round scalloped. eng 10-4 WNINGS $2.48 Not long before everybody _ hastily purchasing these necessities. Here will, be | Bleached Mercerized is the chance to buy yours at a savings! | Table Damasks, 68c a yard Don't wait and pay more. These window awnings are made from 58 inches wide. Many neat de- heavy grace duck in Tan or White and Brown signs to choose from. An excellent and white striped designs, Everything complete. damask for every day use, This is even less than wholesale price today. Brooklyn, New Jersey and Long Island Custémers Direct to Gimbels via Tubes and Subways - iy Sane ‘ aie @ Table Cloths:-Napkins: Damasks Greatly Underpriced GIMBELS—Downstairs Stores, Lower Floor High Grade Silks: $2.85 a Yard $1.00 Such a sale ag this you really cannot Here are kiddies’ gloves afford to miss if you are inclined to be at real savings! economical—as all of us should be—in 2 clasp gloves in white these times, especially, Come tomorrow! | only, You may choose from these fine silks: GIMBELS—Downsi Taffetas Satins Foulards Stores, Balcony Georgette Crepe Crepe de Chine Charmeuse Shirtings Trioolettes = More than 25 beautiful shades and colors to choose from. | GIMBELS—Down air. Stores, Balcony MEN! d “ ° ‘ No Need to Worry About Denim New Spring Suits | Mill Seconds of Napkins ( $2.55 a dozen 20x20 inches. Hemnfed ready for | use; soft finish; the defects are very slight. A good durable napkin for | boarding houses, summer hotels and private homes. Extra Special! 2 yards wide Fine Mer- | cerized Table Damask $1.18 a yard is | mn ousand yards in the lot. This rng “all 2 yds. wide; | Models for Men & Young snow white and the designs are re- Men. Plenty of styles, productions of imported damasks, GIMBELS—Downstaira « Stores, Balcony tenant ee apt nacmenteiRhseanmee ne awe ea

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