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y ALLIES T0 SUGGEST (Continued from First Page.» clase as China, Turkey and other backward countries burdened with eapitulations WESTERN GERMANY ROUSED BY FRENCH TROOP MOVEMENTS “Replacing Americans” Looked Upon as Move to Carry Out Poincare Thre aY SELB 5 2 FeRRIT RES sme ANTM weg ARTE MMORLIN, April 28 (United Press) =The population of Western Ger- Many {s alarmed over French troop Movements. Under pretense of “replacing the! Americans.” the Germans say, the | French are moving troops to the Rhine in large numbers. It is believed in official circles here this is a step by France that paves the way for carrying out Premier Poincare’s tlireat In case reparation laims are not met. BARTHOU AND PARIS | » NOWIN AGREEMENT | ON RUSSIAN POLICY Mead of Delegation Reaches Def-) inite Understanding with Pioncare. GENOA, April 28 (Associated Preas).—Vice Premier Barthou, head Of the French delegation here, Yersed at longth over the long tance telephone with Premier Poin- care in Paris, and as a result it was Btated this afternoon that the official viewpoint of France with regard to the reply to Russia had been harmon- ized. Divergencies attitude of the and that of the governny toward the Tus: ; it was announced that M. Barthov had asked permission to go to Paris for a day or two to consult the Premier. | It was said this after- noon, however, that whether M. Bac- thoutwould proceed to Paris for the consultation depended largely upon the outcome of to-day’s discussion of the Russian question here. At this afternocn's meeting athe sub-cotnmission on Russia, France and Grat Britain were to’ present drafty of a reply, It was understood the French draft was more rigid in fts terma than the British, M. Barthow, however, wixhes to re- view with Premier Poincare the entire general situation, and it was pointed out that if Le went to Paris to-night or to-znorrow he could return for the plenary session of the onference, now scheduled for Tuesday or Wednesday next, to hear the reports of the sub-commissions on finance and tranyportation. HUNT FORMISSNG $500,000 BONDS smu. non Continued from First Page.) ~ ‘was made known by a ticker warn- ing, which did not disclose the name ef the institution, on Wednesday afternoon. Post Office inspectors 6 ‘were at once assigned to the mystery. ‘They immediately became as reticent as officers of the bank had been. ‘The receipt of the dummy pack- age in Boston was promptly reported by the Shawmut National to the Chase National, which received at g@bout the same time an inquiry from WuRLIZER TRADE MARK REG. HEADQUARTERS FOR MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS b> VIOLIN OUTFIT Complete with case, bow, mute, chin rest, music stand and SMALL DOWN PAYMENT BaLance $4.00 weexty The Rudo!ph Wurlitzer Co. Pianos—Victrolas 120 West 42nd Street Bet. Broadway and Sixth Ave. C jreceived a package which containe ). the missing ponds, The Nationn Ainslie. « W. enna A A EON se investigation was started and the dis-|the missing bonds’ have been re- appearance of the securities became covered.” Yesterday afternoon the Boston} the officials there learned it had be bank reported that It had previously foome public, that Lynn and not Hos. on was the per destination of the Missing securities, that “there hac Surety Company was mystified by ] seen a misunderstanding in Boston « this Boston report, but it was dis ]\, the numbers of the missin posed of by this official statement, | honds,"" which led to the belief that the first to come from the Chase Na- | xnother Jot of bonds safely in th: —— tional Bank in the mattermade by } Shawmut National in a previous ship Holly, cashier: meht w one for which inquiry was being 1 Golf Frock »18.50 Those who prefer the feminin- ity of skirts may feel both free- muscled and decorative in this Misses’ sleeveless frock of checked wool eponge worn with silk la jerz blouse, $5.95. Smart melrosa knicker golf suit, $49.50. Sweaters and Skirts We have Canton skirts in knife or box-plaiting,$12.75. Flannel, both the plaited and the plain washable models, $9.75. Sweat- ers of every gay color to com- bine with them, The model sketched is in white blocks with red stripes, $6.50. his assent to the policy whieh hu Her Sports Hat $8.75 It's an essentially versatile hat that she buys for her spring trous- seau. Most gracefully it divides its services between the tailored costume and the sports suit, and is quite appropriate for each. This charming adaptability is explained largely by the materials that fashion the new hats. Felt and straw—a brim of embroidered =~ Georgette crepe with a Milan crown—silk faille ribbon faced with soft straw—or wide soft rib- bon used for the entire hat! And, ‘by the way, have you noticed that ribbon is being very ant, much worn this season in hats of many kinds? It's one of the posi- tive fashion notes of spring. FOURTH FLOOR a Her Sports Shoes “8.75 Almost as well think of a wedding without the wedding ring as a trousseau without sandal Oxfords. When you have decided on the style you may choose your own combination of colors, pearl, with agrey saddle, smoke with a brown saddle and so on, Kor slightly formal country cluly wear the bride will find black patent leather or kid strap pumps with flat heels at the same price. PROCUND FELUUE at >: ARE ATTACKED BY LAFOLLETTE (Continued from First Page.) he future must depend, and becaus of the prodigizal waste of our oll re ources under the present aystem of plottatio hould have com pun of years. United Bathing Frock $16.50 To protect delicate skins from the sun the long-sleeved bath- ing suit is both necessary and smart. In black, gray, navy, tan, henna jersey, with round collar and cuff§ of linen. Much worn at Palm Beach this season, outfit. now been overthrown, + “It is true that every competent withority who has written upon the ubject In recent years has named ol! 4 the natural resource upon which e industrial and naval strength o asted for a century te “The great issue involved here, Mr. Vresident, is whether the Congress of States, Cape Costume $47.50 White is so much favored this season that this crepe de Chine cape-completed frock should be included in every bride's It may be had in poppy, cornflower, carmel and navy, if one prefers colors. Misses’ Department THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRih 26, 10988, ; EN, fy 5a Stsnsnaenee ee [the Lynn bank as to Its failure to[knows, there are no new develop: receive the $500,000 bonds. Thus the} ments. We have no knowledge that solemh responsibility under the Con- stitution as trustees of the public do- nain, are to take the necessary steps <0 protect the people of this countr; tom the éxtension of monopoly con- rol over their natural resources. “The trail of corruption left by the Al monopoly over the pages of Amer- lean history ts not calculated to in that the supply which| 'Pire the confidence of the people ir i ppt any transaction to which the agent will be exhausted within a brief] °f that monopoly’ are parties. “Dominated by the Standard 0} Riding Habit $42.50 Very fine checks of grey, brown and blue give a smart and serviceable neutral quality » to this riding habit made of a fine men’s wear mixture fabric. . Mohair and rubber lining, reinforced. Women’s Suit Department SPORTS WEAR Sor the Honeymoon Life at a smart resort isn’t divided into hours but into sports—with a different costume for every one. One rides in the morning—and here is the habit. One then plays tennis—and here is tennis frock or skirt— and sweater. At eleven comes the dip in the surf— with a long-sleeved bathing costume. Then luncheon, in soft crepe de Chine, and golf in knicker suit or sports dress. With twilight one slips into a motor coat and flies back for dinner and the evenings gaieties. ‘ Here we show a representative selection of appropriate costumes for all the daylight hours at excellent values. THIRD FLOOR In Almost Every Department Very Special Ualues cAre Offered for This Week Her Many New Sports Stockings Such fascinating combinations of colors in silk and lisle or silk and fiber mixtures. Rose, blue, fawn, orchid, orange or green with silver, gold and brown, black and white—it is impossi- ble to say which is the most charming. $2.25 ‘ White Ribbed Wool $2.95— Most effective sports stockings clocked in blue, brown or black. Silk and Wool Check $3.85— Never did you see gayer, more festive stockings than these for sports wear. Black or camel and white, also grey and salmon. Silk with Colored Clocks $4.95 — Mustard, champagne, orchid, camel, silver, beige, black, white and Oxford grey with contrasting clocks. GROUND FLOOR French Handkerchiefs $1 Tiny hand embroidered French - dots, hand rolled hems tomatch, and fine stripes of the same color—every bride must surely insist upon at least a dozen of these in a choice of colors, rose, blue, green, grey, and so on. Real lace-edged handkerchiefs are exquisite almost beyond be- lief. Some have hand embroid- ery, others inserts of lace, stili others are almost all border. $3.95 up What the French mean by sports handkerchiefs is bewitch- ingly demonstrated in the gay assortment we are now showing. Vivid colors and futurist de- signs!—well, after all that tells the story. Most moderately priced, 75c. GROUND FLOOR Important! Our New May Victro!a Records will be out Saturday, April 29 SEVENTH FLOOR Lord & Taylor - FIFTH AVENUE Company, the off monopoly has bee: the boldest, the most brazen, th: charged with! most aggressive violator of the law J. with which any legislative body has ever had to contend. It has forced aeople afl over this country out of business, crushed competition and iriven competitors to suicide, It has hid on its payrools the employees 0 competitors, who have sold to i secrets of these competitors, The ol! monopoyists have, In a word, cor upted government, ruthlessly ‘seize ad exploited the natural resource: which nature gave to man and sys tematieally robbed the people through xtortionate prices. - “Under the leases which are the wubject of the resolutions offered by the Senator from Wyoming and my- Sports Coats $37.50 This is an unusually well tai- lored polo coat without a bit of fussiness to spoil its good lines. Just the thing for cool twilights or cool breezes, afloat or ashore. Lined throughout with crepe de Chine. Misses’ Department self, the oil monopolists have m tnken within their grasp the three re- maining naval olf reserves of the Inited States. ‘The leases are so framed as to enable the great special nterests to withdraw the oll, which belongs to the people, and to sell it back to the Government for its naval vessels at extortionate prices, Not only will oils to the value of hundreds of miflions of doars be ost to the Goy- ernment, but the oil monopolist wil exact his toll whenever the Congress passes an appropriation bill making public money available for the main- tenance of the nay; Sports Frock $29.50 For the less aggressive in sports 1s this more decorative frock of white crepe de Chine and red-and-white plaid flannel, © given chic with red embroidery and a suspender-like collar. Or the skirt may be tan or green, Misses’ Department The Silk Scarf$7.95 Under the collar of her polo coat or over the collar of her sports suit—the silk scarf is equally es- sential. When you can find it in such alluring color combinations as these, and at such a moderate price, it’s most decorative and economical as_ well. Checks, stripes, plaids. GROUND FLOOR If April Showers Come Your Way You will be prepared for the sudden showers of April or any of the months to come with one of these rain-or-shine umbrellas. They have attractive handles of carved wood, bakelite or leather, and ‘their novelty satin borders complete the charm of the gay colors, green, purple, red, blue, brown and soon. $6.75 GROUND FLOOR _ The Nassau Veil $3.95 It was a clever style those first Palm Beachers of the season started! So clever, in fact, that it is being carried over into the summer and into every climate. Brides are taking it up with a vengeance. It appeals to them for the way it protects the delicate complexion, but does it in a com- pletely charming, wholly becoming fashion. A splendid value! All colors you may seek. 'GUROUND FLOUE fe sasiew iene