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other troubles. In the south Gen. Wrangel and the Ukrainian forces pus demoralization ‘t a sever forces, Itallan Socialists who visited Rus- BARRICADES USED Jan revolution. German elections tn- terpationale, <mnciliniemes Bolshevik Government, Alarmed, Concentrates Forces in Capital, Refuses to Issue Proclamation | Requested From All the Governors, BOSTON, Oct. 18—A request by the league of Nations Day Commitiwe, headed by Preaident A, Lawrence Low- dicated a turn against the Moscow Tne | eli, of Harvard University, that the Governors of all States proclaim Sun- COX ON HIS FOURTH day, Oct. 24, as “Loague of Nations Day,” to promote a better understand TRIP IN INDIANA ing of the covenant, was refused by Governor Coolidge to-day. eee The League of Nations Day Commit- BTOCKHOLM, Oct. 12.—Soviet troops | Emphasizes Charges Against Har-|‘*¢ '» New York in a message to Gov fre attacking barricaded workmen in Moscow's streets, according to unoffl- ding of Vacillating on the strations at Moscow and were con-linis state @entrating troops there, 24 be proclaimes ernors of ail States asked that Oct, “League of Nations “T am compelled to refuse your pro- ague Issue. Day.” and that the 6 be urged cla} despatches received here to-day, oetrin League Issue to rend League co nt on that The Heluingfors correspenden* af tho] | | Me nd, Oct. 18—Another! duy in thelr homes and “iw other Aftenbiad sald the author. were) {ere Of | Nations Her Fey ead | plaves," also that school tonchers in anti- so ra 7 % wo, Co: a t thet io alarmed by the anti-Soviet aemon-lit was his fourth campaign visit ‘ weit = eee Seren ‘The Governor also planned to discun Dispatches indicating serious un-[ratirond and labor questions of local fest In’ Russia under the Bolshevist|interest on his itinerary at Logansport, regime have been received from va.|Peru, Wabash, Huntington and Fort Ficus sources. Uprisings of factory | Wayne, All these towns are railroad ; ‘ re, | centres, prevners it Moscow. snd Lome Cities |""Goy. Cox spoke at Lafayette, Ind, WEIR were ‘quelled ‘by Bovlet: toons last night, emphaaising charges arainsi are reported. The Lenine regime shaving Longue tase. West 42nd Street (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) FURNITURE posal that I take action which would appear to give the Wilson League the official sanction of the Commonwealth fof Massachusetts,” the Governor wrote, “and that I use the office of Governor, which I hold for all the people, for the Nasemination of a political ropaganda r Harding of vaciliating on the by official proclamation resented by many @f the people.’ Stern Brothers West 43rd Street Unrestricted Choice of Our Entire Stock of at 10 to 25 PER CENT OFF Former Prices Value $14.00 Sale Price . . , Value....... $46.50, Sale Price $35.00, BRASS BEDSTEADS in the full size Value...... $95.00, 75.00, Sale Price..$75.00, 57.50, BRASS BEDSTEADS in the 4 foot size. 48.00 Bed Pillows, mixed feathers; sizes 20x30, in fancy art ticking. Value $4.75 MADEIRA LINENS gift purposes are now offered Irish Pure Linen Tea Napkins— Hand hemstitched and hand embroidered; very pretty corner designs. Special, doz. WHITE ENAMEL BEDSTEADS in the 4 foot size 26.50, 19.75, BRASS BEDSTEADS in the twin size Value...... $94.50, 40.00 | Sale Price. .$75.00, Value.......#87.50, $9.50, 27.50 | Value...... $41.00, $2.00, 26.50 Sale Price..$60.00, 33.00, 22.50 | Sale Price..$29.75, 22.50, 22.50 Mattresses, Springs and Pillows Box Spring Hair Top, tuft- S. A. Hair Mattress; roll ed, choice of ticking; all edge, choice of tic! king, an . sizes. Value $43.50, Sale size, Value $50.00 . $42.00- Pree . « s* 6 @& * $35.00 Single size, value $35.00,.... .. .$28.50 Box Spring Cotton Top, Cotton Felt Mattress, roll choice of ticking; all sizes. edge; choice of ticking; all Value $37.50...Sale Price, $29.75 | sizes. Value $14.50 . $12.75 Sale Price each, $3. 50 Hand Scalloped and Hand Embroidered In the finer qualities, especially suitable for Bridal or other at Considerably Less Than the Regular Prices Luncheon Sets (13 pes.) $8.25, 9.50 | Tea Napkins doz. Center Pieces . each, 1,75, 2.25 | Tray Covers each, Boudoir Cushion Covers, 1,50, 1.95 | Tumbler Doilies, doz. Guest Towels each, 2.45, 2.95 | Napkin Pouches, each, Show Towels each, 3.95, 4.75 | Tea Cloths, each, $10.00 55.50, 40.00, : IRON BEDSTEADS (White enamel) in the'twin size Featured from the extensive assortments for To-morrow are: Brass, Iron and Bungalow BEDS WHITE ENAMEL IRON BEDS (as illustrated) in all sizes $10.00 19.50 15.00 42.00 35.00 $8.75, 12.00 35c, 50c 1.95, 2.25 95c, 1.10 5.25, 7.25 SSS EEE —_ ati grap nevepenTy a = = = ——— To a OPPENHEIM. GLUN Bath Street—New ak ry Si) Also Suitable . TAY BVEwshy WORLD, WEDNESDais, susvoi 18, 1990; COOLIDGE TURNS have made advances so great that, DOWN “LEAGUE DAY” serio OPPENHEIM.GLINS & G $4in Streei—New York Important Sales Thursday Women’s Tailored Suits Silvertone, Velour doe Laine, Tricotine and Oxfords in Straightline and Belted Modols. Fur and Self Convertible Collars, Extraordinary Values Misses’ Tailored Suits Chic, Youthful Models of Silvertone, Velour and Oxiord Cloth. Fur or Cloth Con- yertible Collars. Box Coat Effects with flaro Backs, Remarkeble Values for Women to 86 Bust. BONWIT TELLER ER.&.CO The Specally Shops FIFTH AVENUE yep A stevie STREET Exceptional Sale Thursday WOMEN'S COAT-WRAPS and COATS At Much Below Regular Price Due to Lower Cost of Materials. 76.00 These smart wrap-coats and coats are developed in Bolivia and Velour, some of Veldyne, in the favored shadings. The wrap- coats are designed in the fashionable draped silhouette, the coats are in belted models. FOR THURSDAY A Most Unaiseedt Offering “KAYSER” ITALIAN SILK PANTALETTES |}. Special at si i 5.50 The Regular Value 9.00 These pantalettes are in the fol- lowing colors: Black, navy blue, brown, taupe, green and purple. KNIT UNDERWEAR DEPT.—MAIN FLIOR Stern Brothers West 42nd St. (Between Fifth and Sixth Avenues) West 43rd St. The Men’s Section—for a Limited Period— Announces a 25 Pcr Cent. Reduction on all Men’s Clothes Every Garment in the Men's Section without a solitary exception—including Suits, Topcoats and Overcoats from the Kirschbaum Shops and London Overcoats. Original Prices, $32.50 to $110 Now Reduced ONE FOURTH RANKLY we are taking this action solely to meet the public’s views as to clothing prices. It practically means doing for clothes Luyers at large what we did for Army Officers during the war, when we distributed tens of thousands of uniforms at cost. Keep in mird that we are offering Clothing of the very finest quality at a flat 25 Ter Cent. Reduction from what are generally conceded to be the n ost closely marked prices in New York to-day, Original Price Tickets upon all Garments, Liscounts made at time of Purchase. Slight Charge for Necessary Alterations, THIRD FLOOR MEN'S CLOTHING DEPT. + - Road uN | | 4 4 { ! i H ' ‘ | i

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