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- oo - we etereeee . ta . | 1a ao days’ notice. AN agreement was reached as to the! houndary iine between Poland and White Russia and the 0" runs, roughly, Dvinsk Kiver. enst of the city of Dvinak, southward, passing Baranovitchi. River, east of Kamenets-Podolsk. Bettiement in liquidation of Polish monetary claims was not included in ‘the armistice agreement, but will be = pe nineteen sections. The armictios, in determining the - Boundary ates Poland Sand the Ukraine Fixed— (Monetary Claims Deferred. RAGA, Oot. 11 (Associated Prean).— | Belish and Bolshevik delegates on- _ Saeed i negotiations here will sign ) armistice agreement at Binckhead J ell conse aix days after signa- ture of the convention ‘The armistice wil) run for twenty- ‘five days, and forty-etent Rotios will be necessary hefore either side oan legally break it. If it ts not broken for the period of twenty-five daye 't will continue automatically in| effect for en indefinite period, with “© $20,000 WHISKEY » SEIZURE MAY CLEAR: Agreed upon of dinudvan Jand the pe Grodno and POLAND DISAV DISAVOWS SEIZURE OF VILNA iy"! a er Warsaw Cabinet Called to Consider | 5 Action of “Outlaw” Commander ARIS, Oct, U—The ernment disavows the occupation of Vilna by Gen. Zelgourki and his troops, nccording to advicen recoived | by the Foreign Office bere thin morning. WARSAW, Oct. 10—A conference of the Polish Cabinet was called to- night to consider Gen, Zellgourki's occupation of Vilna. It is understood the League of Nation's represanta- tives may be asked to come from Su- walki to atraighten out the situation, ‘The army‘s statement to-day anyn te Vilna, tuding » has ms “AMTEE TOBE - SIGNED TE TONIGHT the Lithu Hal Goy- SUIT IS.A MISTRIAL {Members of Smueging Ring } Now Sought Believed to Know Who Killed Eckert. Justice Guy Says He May Have Interest in Estate, Hence Can- not Sit in Case. Supreme Court Justice Charles 1.| Guy to-day declared the trial of the city’s mult agninat the New York Cen- tral Ratirond for the recovery of the rallroad’a Hudson River roadbed from 724 Street to Spuyten Duyvil @ mis-| phy of the Baltimore and Oho Rall- trial and ordered that the cane be re-| 544 Terminal at Bt. George, @taten stored to the calendar for the | the action of Gen. Zeligouski's unite! Monday in November | Island, Saturday night, ts likely to | was in defiance of the orders of Gan.| sit ig much to the regret of the| Sikorski, who commands the Polish | Court that he lms found he in dis-| army on the northern front. Gen, Investigation to-day of the whinkey selling agency whose operations were disclosed by a raid by Superintendent M. J. Mur- and transporting at 7 o'clock to-night. Hoatilt- hours" | was lead to a clearing up of the mystery | of the murder of Charles P. Eckert, | master bootiegger, near Fort Wads- worth a ménth ago, An intricate arrangement of decep- | tion in making railroad shipments | had enabled the mmugglers of liquor | qualified to wit at thin trial by reason Bikoreki telowraphed headquarters | of the existence of a trust estate of here that several days ago he @n~ | which he may ultimately be a aeatt | deavored to pacity the dissatisfied | peneficiary,” Justice Guy sald after group, which was componod of sle-|_ brief conference with opposing ments ftom the district affected by! counsel, “This estate holds somal the latest Lithuantan-Polinh agree-| New York Central and Weat Shore | | ment, | bondn. Gen. Sikorwki sald he had been un-| “The jaw gives me no option in the| able to communicate with Gen. Zell- | matter, holding that no Judge shall goumk! wince the lator entered Vitna. | sit in any case Where he has any in|, He added that thare was great @&- | at’ or remote, 1 must all this 6 citement In the Vilna district, which | mintrial. I regret that I cannot sit was evacuated by the Lithuanian |in no interesting a case.” | troops before the arrival of the Poles. -_ Gen, Zeligouski, who commanded ALBERT TO VISIT PORTUGAL, Street," the group of Polish armies which in LASBON, Oct. 11.—King Albert of Rel- A. Kaplan conducts a business of 1919 defended the retreat of Gen, | Gin. cn the, retur durne” fom South | importing Holland and Sootah her- Denikine from Odeana, sent in his | whence ‘he will journey overiand to|rings at that address, but he sald to- Bruaseia. During hia few houra’ ata: resignation by telephone. He did not fare the monarck will visit President day that he not only was altogether | walt for an answer over the wire, ignorant of the shipping of whiskey Provision It may be broken on ten to carry on thelr business for many weeks apparently, The freight car | seized by Murphy had $20,000 worth.| of bottled whiskey in ita load, packed In herring barrels which were smeared with brine and fish scales. They were purported to have been shipped by “A. Kaplan Bros., whole- fale herrings, No, 216 Kast 1034 aine, It| from Drixsa, on the | near weet of Dniester It passes and reaches the up im the treaty of peace, ac- to Polish officials, The arms. simelda. The Store is closed daily at § P. M. Altman & Cn. MADISON AVENUE - al AVENUE, NEW YORK Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-fifth Street An Important Sale to begin to-morrow in the Misses’ and Children’s section of the Women's Shoe Department A Special Selection of ‘Men’s Underwear A 1 qualit will offer remarkable values in ERE EN SE SORE BONY) will be on sale to-morrow (Tuesday) One Thousand Pairs of Shoes for Misses, Children and Infants the assortment embracing a large variety of discontinued styles; all of them desirable in every way, but because of incomplete sizes at remarkably low prices Men's Gray Cotton-and-wool long-sleeved | Shirts; and Ankle-length Drawers to match, pergarment . . . . « $1.85 Men’s Gray Cotton-and-wool Union Suits, long-sleeved and ankle-length, per suit 5 . . . . . $2.90 marked at clearance prices (ale‘on the Fivet Flor) Second Floor (Madison Avenue monroe) Sa A Special Sale of The Department for THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1920. : : mat a tha Otten Tecogniaes the tnde-/but followed his telephone message \ros™ of the Ukraine and White /by a formal written resignation, In| this he ald ‘Considering the artoistice ir goncented In ie e t . - | Interstate Commerce Commiasion’s rul-|the apptication for increases, le con- e had bal Fein barrels, but that | charges ok Hien he had bean ae toe. ‘The Commission scheduled a hear-| tends that the State Publlo, 1@ had tot for a long time shipped ented, Commission alone is empowered to 18) , United States District Attorney ive — to-day at ite local office, No. | With intra-State rates, Ross in Brovklyn directed Chief En-|'7_B 36th ee : » |foroement Officer Allen to take over | The CorPoration Counsel questions the | emis SES Sans ~- MURDER MYSTERY = ; ties regarding the operations of the oonatitutionality immediately the seized whiskey, Mr. | which Hown was displeased when he rend | interview of Murphy, in whieh wid that he had known) for of the law unde the Commission in entertain! me that there was a conspir-~ A iy transport Hquor, Heas sent “ ‘, ‘id mald to-diay » Murphy that he wanted to | Save the Pieces’ Murphy promilws to talk with tim } Take them to our nearest the Federal authorition -—-- <> i road employees who we store and eet a new lens ae Neves, in conspiracy with the w CITY FIGHTS RATE RAISES. fewhours. Accuracy assu wile bootlegwers obatvads, fareeee Ane ihe lrseak pecs be by Rin Mnivies < | contends tm 6 rom Taveatigntion of the murder of i Yannot Fix Local Rai Lenses, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, ete, ert several times led detectives to Corporation O'Brien to-day filed with | look into the activities of law a SHO 63 thieves and smuggters tn and about | the Interstate Commerce Commission a ack Sante, Brom 14 and ll the Mt. George Rajiroad yards, It ta |™*morandum proeesting against that | J tinea, “Ais big. sales be the general conclusion that he body taking an yaotlon regarding the | fh ton of Oxfonls aod High Tax was Killed because he had threatened to sive information to Federat authori. raising of raliron@ rates in New York | City There te pending before the c mission Applications by the New York Central, Long taland and eight other | radironds operating in New York, for | rate increases In conformance with the whiskey smuggling syndicate unless the syndicate got him clear of the Girls’ and Juniors’ Hats—3rd Floor Chic little models developed in Duvetyn, Velvets and Beaver in tailored and dressy modes, trimmed with dainty Flowers, Os trich, Ribbons and embroidered motifs. 3.95 to 15.00 OPPENHEIM. GLLUINS & 34th Street—New York Misses’ and Girls’ Exclusive Apparel At Distinctly Moderate Prices Misses’ Hand-embroidered Wrap Coat (illustrated) of Duvet de Ve=. lour handsomely Silk lined. Large | enveloping collar, Special | 45.00 Misses’ Wraps and Tailored ~ Coats of Bolivia, Silvertone and ~ Velour Cloth. New Belted Models, Silk lined. Special Misses’ Coats of Bolivia, Gloriana, Silvertone, Frost Glow and La Chenille. New models with Nutria, Raccoon and Seal Collars. Special Misses’ Now Wrap (illustrated). fashioned of Bolivia or Fortuna in Twilight Blue, Navy and Brown. } Collar and Cuffs of Australian Opossum Special Bed Furnishings to be held to-morrow and Wednesday in the Department on the Fourth Floor, will offer exceptional values in the following selection: Misses’ Outergarments has ready for selection and immediate wear @ large and varied assortment of White Blankets Misses’ Coats and Wraps 40pairs 2... $7.85 200 pairs, cut and bound separately perpalr , . . . . $11.50 200 pairs; extra qualities perpair. . Sa 513.50 & 16.50 plain and fur-trimmed, in modes and ma- terials appropriate for every Autumn and Winter requirement. The prices range from $39.00 to 335.00. Especially interesting for practical use are Coats of all-wool double«faced mixtures, mess be Us Ue me ee hl 6880.00 Coats of velour, with collar of taupe nutria; silk-lined ° f ; ° at $65.00 Weans of velour, silkelined . . 48.00 Wraps of velour, siik-lined; with collar of Comfortabies Silkoline cover, cotton filling, $4.95 cach White Bedspreads (Satine-finish; scalloped each $6.50 Size2 x23 yards . : A | each 7.50 | Size 210x244 yards. ‘ 7 Australian opossum * + + $78.00 Muslin Sheets and Pillow Cases | Fa (Second Floor) at special price: Coats and Dresses for Girls—6 to 16 Girls’ Coats of Heather Mix- tures, Polo and Camelion- tone. Plain tailored mod- els, or Nutriaand Taupe Mo- line Fur Collars. 6 fo 16 yrs. Speciat 25.00 Girls’ Dressy Coat of Corded Silvertone (illustrated), Novel stitched pleated back, flapper pockets and shawl collar of Raccoon. Sizes 10 to 16 years. Special 45, 00 . Girls’ Coat of Heather Polo (iusteated) full lined. Youth- ful belted model, with large convertible collar of French Nutria. Sizes 10 to 16 years. Special 29,75 Girls Attractive Combination Dresses of Serge with Pongee Waists, also all.” serge models, embroidered and trimmed. Sizes 6 to 14 years. Girls’ Fur Trimmed Coats of Velour de Laine and Silver- tone. Autumn shades of Brown, Pekin, Reindeer, Rookie and Navy 10 to 16 yrs Special 50 . 0 0 Girls’ Party Dresses School Dresses Taffeta, Satin, Velvet and com= * binations of Silk and Velvet in a variety of pretty models, attract- ively embroidered. Sizes 10 to 1G yrs, 12.75