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!4 Mni \hi1 Tiirr, i J ti.ii'i 3d r r ' , THE EVENING WORLD, T ESDAY, 1919. FRENCH DELEGATES SAY THE PEACE SITUATION IS CLEARING Itsrday before the Council of Four covered twenty typewritten t Is said that the fronller Jon row turns on the securing MlllAry safety alone tho tthlne. Mi Ducavltch, former 1'rcinlor of . Kuban Republic, formed Immedl-i- y after the first revolution mid IITllll B ......... .tn I I .. ,, 11,. r) - PWuwnwun 111 WWII vuuvn v IB\ vueuhn region, la In I'arla with n (eiftlon find nan presented a ,mt6nuiduni to the I'eacc Conference LaMHdg Aiued support to prevent im jUfiubllo ''btSInK deprived of Indc- - IJaaence by BolsheviBin.\ WM OF UP AGAIN THURSDAY IN FULL COMMISSION IjWrjlft Complelcd by the Printers Socialists Offer Mllil.HUIIIl.Hl3. gARIB, April 1. Tho of tlgna will ana In occupy a proml-- t role In tho poacs work Thursday, Tyfcen the full Commission g&& vnttt to receive tha now cove ' .nant from the Drafting Committee. The redraft, which wan completed Sbyvthe printers lata yesterday, con Htflf twenty. six article, tho u.imo 'jrlh original draft. It la rctrardod svucins consiacraniy improved in if'.. . . jini ana carries sovcraj amend- - 9tS. 'jjfhe amendments covering the Mon. fjj Doctrine, Japan's claims for equality and Franco's rccm-gt8&datlo- for an International ccn- - j2vmimf9 hv.iii.kl II.. IPI.,1,,,. Vtt BIHU .III. III UU5III f UUIB- - but no definite Information could SibtalnW In this regard. ...Four Important new amendments, K$b)cb will be presented for tho cam YliijUeo' consideration, wcro sub k,RHted to Lard Robert Cecil yester-jl- 4 by committee representing tho \Jfnt International Socialist and IjjHor Concress 111 Ilcrne. This com g3Hte composed of Arthur Hander- - Urltlsh Labor leader; UJalraar latin., Swedish Socialist leader, Camilla lluyamans, Delclan Ho- - MtatU 1nilr .it tha follaw- - .itraT; recommendations: , ,g lcaguq 01 mauuns icaismuvu r shall Include representatives of minority parties In the various .laments, as well as those of tlio jorlty parties, In order that It will ait nearer bolnjr representative of .aples rather than Governments. 3tuo sort of representation shall T provided for nationalities within tBatlons obviously roferrlnj; partic- ularly to Ireland. yiThe mandatory principle shall bn open for the benefit of future v Jmetabefa of tho leucue. Instead of at- - MtMHtlng to dispose of oil mandatories . 2iithls time. \\yfcilnWersal free trade shall be es materials, wun rsr' View 10 pixvcijwusr u uiunupuiy uy ay nation, which would result In liardahlps for tho laborers of any country unable to obtain sufficient kupplles of theso materials. I I APRIL NATIONS ipeace J.' II The new lnr ECOISOMY. 12 inchea iutt riiht for a WARD'S TAB -- TAMED TIP-TO- P OAINTV-MA- ID WMEATMeAUT ROMANY HVE YANKEE RYC LONO IDEAL fAMILY U. S. WILL SEND WARSHIP TO DANZIG TO PR0TECTF00D.1 Foch Goes io Spa io Confer With Erzbcrger on Land- ing of Polish Troops. TAUIS, April 1. Despatch of nn Amerlrnn warnlilp to Danzig appear likely, It wns learned from an nuthorl totlvo source todny. Slnvcdorcs went on Mr.ke there Itarch t. nnd It Is known the American Mission Is deslrlous of protecting nupplle.i landinl at that port. PAULS, 1 (Hftvas).-Mnrs- hal I'och leaves Parts to.nlftht for Hpu to meet .Mntlilas KrzbcrKcr to discuss with him the Alllod demand. Hint Polish troops bo pfrmlltwl to use tho port of Danzig. Tho Marshal linn re- ceived full power to necotlata with tho Herman representative, lie ylll be In constant communication with tho Council of Tour. Tho Inler-AIIIr- d Hhlpplnrf Commis- sion has completed preparations to transtxirt the Polish troops to Dauzl,;. Danzig. DKHLlfV, Maroh JO. Tho DanzlR question has become tho moHt Impor- tant issue In aermany. Tho (lovcrn mciit hai taken tho position that serious troubta may rorult unless tho Allies send Oen. llnllrr's Polish Army to Warsaw tiy somo other roulo than Danzig. AutlPollsh demonstrations have occurred In llcilln, Wrlmar, Ilres luu and Danzig, TERROR IN BUDAPEST: ONLY FOOD ENOUGH NOW TO LAST FOR TEN DAYS Coal Situation Also Is Grave and People Hope for Intervention by Allies. PltAdUK, April 1. Communists Imvo set tip TUB rulgn of In Huda pest, according to M. Km, u member of tho Czechoslovak Mliwlon to Iludapcnt, yho has rc turned Tlin storks of food In tho llungurlan capital arc mitnclent for only ten days, and only thico hundred head of cattln are coming Into Hie city dully, in. stead of tho normal 3,r00. IViiuIiiq Is feared, whllu tho coal situation ulso Is grave. Tlie population of lludnpeHt, M. Kni adds, hopes or Intervention by the - timei Now You Can Stop Making Bread at Home you have mado trend at homo for economy's sake, for quality's sake or be- cause of a wish for cleanliness, there's now no need to continue this always laborious and frequently expensive task. la the new sod better family loaf which (a aa clean sa if nude by your own handa in your own kitchen. When you illicit the firm, itnootli, creamy white texture intianlly proclaims its quality and fint tute prove it. reaee.Tlmo for Iodk- and licitlit of family to the loaf. Iluy it for quality, purity, cleanll-nea- a and economy. Patronize Your Neighborhood Dculcr lluy From Hint Ileiiulnrly and Avoid If'oJle anil I)Uaiiwinlnu-n- t BREADS HOTMtH HUU9AA0 LOAr ijWii Food April terror hern. Allk-H- . makes width aervice dli. e. Morn alieea n ward's O CAKES SILVER OUCCN SUNKtST COLD FAIRY STONOC DEVILS OntAM KUKUNO GOLDEN NUCCET CREAMY SPICE SOUIMtfIN PRIDE Made \Tlio Wartl Way\ ia more thau a phraie. It ia of a method which u to guaran- tee erryTrd loaf to he the licit bread made anywhere We put the name WARD in ull our produrls. Forward Onward Upward Inward Keeping the Quality UP Rochester Heroes of 27th Marching Through City On Way .it .5 j c 9j (rj - - I ; j . . . ....... ,is., i i , 1 I J i , j I I. A&'- - I it . . I t 4 March City by Big; The soldiers of ltochester who went to tho war as pnrt of the 27th Division went home to-di- on a spo-cl- train, tho Bursts of a welcomlns committee from, their native town. Tho contingent, comprising parlH of i.uH!iHMirn , ii onu it or tho 105th Infantry, 105th nnd lOOtU Machine (Jim Ilattnllons nnd tho 102d Am- munition and Ambiilnneo Trains, In command of Major l'red H. Couch-mn- n, arrived from Camp Upton shortly beforo 8 o'clock and marched to tho Commodoro Hotel. The committee from ltochester ar rived last nlcht on tho special train, headed hy Mayor Hiram Kdecrton and (leorco Kastinan. It was made up of lawyers, bankers, politicians, newspaper men nnd a lot of tho rel- - utlves of tho Moldlnrs. Thcro were ciKhty In all. Tho Homeward bound soldiers, pro- - coded by an encort of six mounted H)liro find thij ltochester Municipal Hand, murched from the Pennsylva nia Depot, alonir 3M Utrcut to Madl-w- n Avenue, tlion down to 4Sd Htroet tn, tho Cominoiliirit. They woro their tin lints and e.irrlod their illlca nnd othor eiiilpmcnt, niul wuro wildly errcieii on tlio lino of march. Crowds sprantt up from nowhero and urouud 4:a Htrcut, riftli Avenuo and Mad - son Avenue there was a nmall-slzc- d repetition of tho !7th's parade of a weeh iibo. Mayor lCdcorton. Mr. Kastman and othcis of tho party, wero breakfast Kiiests of rjcorj-- o W. Hweenuy, Vice President of tho Commodore, nnd Hoy lliibbell. Ills assistant, both old ltochftcr men, when tho hoys went iilarchlni: Into tho biff hotel. With tho band playlntr, tho frallant heroes of tho lllndcnburfr line marched around the lower corridor and break- fast wuh forgotten. Uut tho boya weren't forcotten, and a few minutes later wero belnir handed coffee nnd sandwiches when they came to rest. At 11 o'clock the men entralnod, marching out of tho Commodoro to tho upper level of the CI rami Central, where thero was another oheerlnn and enlhualastlo crowd to greet them. They wont nwny In a and train which bom tlio emblem of tho 7th Division and slcns tollliiK who tho liomo.h'oliiK soldiers were, A ervat reeoptlon awaits the sol- diers (it ltochester, whern It Is they will arrive ut 7 o'clock The city bus been doo-orati- xl as never wan a city outshlo of Now York before; A parade has Ih'oh prepared for but will ba tho preat day In tho town. A week of fnastlni; and enter t.ilnmcnt for the ietutnln heroes has been arruiiKeU, nnd they will know what It miwns to return homo from tlio victorious l.ittlellolds rf France. Old Tllli ntul 11.11 Ii ItrKliiirnts l'n rude llrfiirr TlirniiHD. TtUPI'Al.O. April I Home portala awutiK wide y to welcome borne the. old 7tth and Mth Iti'Rinifnts aftf-- ncnrlv two years or rout nilhiia rerv oe with the colori on tho ilexicnn border unit overavas. The two rculnienla. rrenpotlvely the lMlh heavy iirtllkry nnd the lOStli t. In the nth Division l from Ciuna Vol rill nn three anrrlsl trulni nt 10 o'clock thl mornliiK ami forniit for n rnrnd\ at tne rooi or t.. 1.. III.... whlc una ablaze of rolnr und lined with thousands of perrons. Alter ninnrr ii iiie nunnura oi int two reglmanta, the. aep.iratu eompanlea 'left for. Niaaara Knlla. Ilornoll. tllaan. Jamestown and the Tonawandas, where mnner wevcomipar rsiiTiji mwaiita lhara. Home After imMMmaMMumsmt. hip mam FOR 1 Soldiers, Discharged, Through Greeted Delegation, buntlnw-stroaiiun- BUFFALO GREETS TROOPS. iiWii'lj!! S SfrftH't'l-H'- S GENERAL STRIK E IN THE RH1NELAND Al ATE BER :T Revolutionary Demands of Soviets Seen as Move to Overthrow II IN, Monday, March 31. The genoral utrlke declared In the Ithlno- - land by tho .Soviets for Is regarded as tflo possible beginning of new campaign to overthrow tho present Government. mong tho demands being mado by tho Soviets are disarmament of all troops, arming of tho proletariat, freedom of ull political prisoners ami Immediate and closo relations with tho llolnhoWltl In Hungary and HiiHsln. Workmen In Ilerlln wore Irate to- - day over thu Government') arrest of Kmst Dauiiilu, leader of tho city's Soviets. Ho is tho most Important Hndlcal loader, next to Oeorg Ivlo- - bour, and waa largely responsible for tho organization which overthrow tho Kaiser. He was released after nn examina tion, but It wus announced that hla proneoiitlon would bo continued. STUTTOAHT, April 1. A bourgo- - ola countcr-Htrik- o has been begun hero as n reply to tho general strike of workers. Most shops are closed, railroad nnd postal services aro sus- pended nnd gns works and electric power plants liavo been shut down. DOCK LAUNCHED llnnitrr.l. of (llir.l. Will lie llnlrr-liilnv- il C'oniinii'a llniid to l'luy. The fourth section of thn floating dry dock of thn Moro Dry Iock and Itopalr Company will bo launched from tho Morau Annex Yards at 67th Htreet. Ilrooklvn. at 10 o'clock morning. The IK'W dry dock will Imj the lurm'Bt flo.it'iiK dry ilork in tin- - worl.l Tlireu auctions um now In imu and tlireo more aru to He mini. 11 mill red of Kiicatu will lio rnter tinned nt the launching. Tho Mnriii timid vlll piny. Tim now la 100 feet wirto and 300 fei-- t lung. Tho eoniDletuil doek will iiccoinmodHto ves tela 7.V feet Img nnd will ral.io vetaels RAY D00LEY GRAHAM WEDS. ,!.rndlnr I. ml) In HllelieiieK'N ('iiiii- - inn .lliirrlrn .loeili iouelitr. AUIANV. April 1 Joieph Nelaon (Inuchor, an actor plalng at tho New Ainsterdnm Theatre In Now York, and I tit v Pooley (Irnhniii, lending Indy Ii Itiiyiinxnl llltcliooik'a romp.iny, Ntoppeci in Aimuiy long eiiougn to no mnrneii my inu city juuge. Iinnieil nte y niter t io ceroniony. Ooucher ii'turned lo New York and Sirs, (loucher boarded ii train for a wealrin ell, where her company i uo plnyliii: SpnnMi Premier tn Offer llmlannf Iiim. madiiii) inril I ih.i lU'lus- - ..ii..' situation Improving everyAvhsro. It Is understood that as soon ns quiet is resioreu rremier iinnunoju's will nana ni rcsiKnaiinn io ana Kin. , ii-i- s na Moved the King will ask tha I'rsmlen. to remain In oftlca In view of tha sue- - cess with which ha aattled tha strikes, Discharge From the Army ramam CELEBRATION Government. 'i-tll-- f 4H J REVOLTING IP. AT ALBANY PERILS CONTROL IN SENATE Davennori G F Thomnson Qjr.lves and howler hght ; Gag Rules. fiom Wiff 0miMiiir.,!Mit of Ttw !rtiu World. AUUNY, April 1. Tlireo promi nent Hcpubllcan Senators Interested In legislation threatened with stran gulation throuifh tlme-lionor- gag rule methodH served notico on Ma jority Lender Walters tlilH afternoon that they will devolt unless given a wjiiaio deal. Tlio lnsurrectlo.nisis aro Senator Davenport, author of Impor tant 'boulth Insurnncn IiIIIr; Sennlnr Graves, fnth'cr.of tho Hydro-KIoctrl- c 1'ower Hill, nnd Senator George R Thompson, who Is for a municipal ownership bill without cor- poration taint. A Hopubllcan, Senator Fow ler, will also kick over party traces pnlcss favorable consideration is given his municipal ownership measure. With Fowler, Thompson, Davenport and Gitivch voting with tho Demo- cratic Senators the Hopubllcan party would becomo n minority In tho Sen-at- o and every bit of legislation favored In Gov. Smith's message, in- cluding tho bills for the bottonnent of working conditions among women, would bo passed. Senator Oraves opened lire on his Hopubllcan colleagues with tills hot shot: \Thero Is a very woll defined revolt on tho Republican sldo of this bouse against tho tyranny of rules which govern us. 1 servo notlco on tho members of my party that the tlmo Is ft n: approaching when wo Hhall to ourselves from tho objection- able bondage.\ Senator Davenport reminded his coiienuiieH thnt a number of tho measures) no wunicii to neo piihscii wero rart of tho nftor-tho-w- re construction plan and he quoted n liromlnlnet Republican who appealed to his party to forget partisanship In tho enactment of legislation at this important crisis in tlio country'u history. Recess cut short further acri- monies, B. R. t7mEN GET ANXIOUS. Tlirmten 'Strike It Itrrrltrr llots Not leel IlriUHiida ll tluer. Hmrloyrea of the II. It. T.. who have presented tn Hecelver Garrison do mnnds for a wage for nine hours' work and time and-a-ha- for overtime, stated lint unlets their demands sie mot promptly they would strike. lieu'lvei' Muri'lsnn. who Is out of tn ' willing. It wns announced, tn t v ,K ,.mn0.,.ulIi but not Wtll the unuvi wlilch la organizing tliom. Tlili tv tv o luimlred men, it is stated. )mc Joinn: ino union since Tnursuay. ,'ino ji, it. r. cmnioya o.uuu men. In addition to their other demands th workmen have asked far tha removal of Inspsotors. jvs HK' H 4.?4 !4V' OPTIONAL BUSINESS TAX mil PUT IM AT Al RANV LULL lUI 111 HI HLUHIII Cilit'S Would Make Levy Of One; lo Five Per Cent., Part to Go to Stale. (Hiwltl fruiu Mull (Vitrr-xdi!- )t Hit tirniDj WotiJ.) ALItANY. April Tho Joint leglala tivo Taxation Commltteo y sub- - inlttcd another tax bill for the consider \l of ,h0 Scn!,tc nni1 Asaembiy. n which muy bo levied by cities, townn und subdivisions of tho State. It pro- vides that municipalities muy impose tuxes ranging from to per cent, on various forms of business, and that or per cent, shall revert to tho Stuto \for coat of administration.\ A business Is defined III tho bill us \any gainful employment, occupation or profession, ulso nny sales or dealings In property of whatsoever kind Itfcl-de- nt thereto.\ The tax may bo Im- posed upon partnerships, uvsoclatlona and corpoiallona with tho exception of \avlngs batiks, trust companies, In surance companies and puldlu service coriKiratlons, lteturna to the municipality, under the provisions of the act, must be made March 15. tho same as In tho incomo tax inlan. These must how groai receipts, deductions and other requirements called for In tho Income Tux Hill. Thn bill, Ilko tho other tax measures was referred to tho Taxation and He- - trenchmcnt Committee. ALLIES SAID TO HAVE MADE A PROPOSAL TO LENINE Conditions Upon Which the Bol shevik! MiRlit Be Admitted to Peace Conference. LONDON, April 1. The rnrls cor respondent of tho Dally News said y that Allied statesmen have submitted proposition to the Rus- sian Soviet Government, whereby tho liolshevllcl would bo admitted to thu l'eaco Conference under certain con- ditions. According to the correspondent, the Rolshcvlkt would bo required to cease financing propaganda, discontinue fighting, and allow certain parts (( Russia tho right of self. determina tion. Premier I.cnlne la understood to be agreeable to the proposal, tho cor-- lesponavni saiti. Tnx Hearings In Albany on Srxt Tuen- - AUIANV. April Hearing- - on the iw tnxntlon nrnirrntnmn ihub thu I.egisluturu will ho held Tuesday afternoon of next week. DIED. GtlKSMKlt. ItOStAIN OltKSSIKn. Services at CAMI'IIRLI, FUNHnAt, CIIUItCH, Itroadway, 00th st., Wednts. day, 8.30 I. St. O'NI'.II.I., At Ht. Francis Hospital. Sw S'ork, Slnivli 30, ltllu, OUKTllimr. MARV O'.NHU.I,. bulove daurhler of Trunk T. and I1crtru4s A. (r.Nrlll, aid years months. l''unrr.U from tho homo ot her aunt. Jlrs. Thomas ulloly, at Hmlthrlllo (ioulli. I.. Herlces ft. ll.rnnbu's Itonun Cutholle Church, lHlmoie. 1., April at 10 A. II. Interment at West, lury, 1.. fcTAUHStNIIT. On H.Murdny, March 20, 10. KUOKNU bTAUUaANDl, bis ;d ysar. Funeral services at CAM DHL rtJ. NKRAL, CHUnOII, llroadway and eatlt at., Tussfari April 1, at I. H, Is. tsuntnt Mount Hops, N. T. MOR E WILD WES r MEN REACH HOI E; GREETED BY ROLPH Kenluckian Brings 1,900 Sol- diers Into Port Other Troopships Are Due. More California boys came home to- day on tho tranaport Kentucklan and most of .thorn were from San Fran- cisco, which fact took Mayor James t'ltolph of that city out of bed be times and down the bay on the city boat Correct ion. Ac'companylnj; the Mayor was n host 0r Olifornlans from \i the Cnllfornla Koclnty of New York and iii'tho Itocky Mountain Club, and the bojfl of the \Wild Wesl\ Division wero erected wlth'a whoop and a hurrah which reminded thtm of their J. own hills and rltlevi and valleys. A freezlnir breeze rippled the river .;. and bay, momentn of the winter j i t, - s - - f - s - ; I i I i of 1. j 1 5 1 a 1 V 7 1. I : I. 1 U D r I, 3 l ; i. ., i ; ; a which has been warded off during the winter months; but while others shivered, the khakl-cla- d Cnllfornla veterans of the Arffonne, St. Mlhlol anil Ypres niled tho rails nnd tho deekH of the troopship in their eager- ness to cllmpse the skyline of Man-linttn- n and cheer the familiar faces on tho Patrol. Tlio San Francisco contingent of tin: Wild West (91st) Division com- - ' prlred tho regimental headquarters, Machlno aim Company and the 1st 'Ilattnllon of the 3G3d Itcglment, the t second battalion of which arrived yesterday on the Slboncy with a greater part of the 361th Infantry. Tho 3C3d men on the Kentucklan were IS officers and 1,462 men. Tho ship nls0 brought tho 182d Infantry Ilrlg-tid- o Headquarters, 3 officers And 20 men Ol.nt Division and 400 casual of- - The 3(33,1 Hegimnet lost 40 per cent. In casualties In the Argonne. They wcro lighting every mlnuto of their tliuo In tho forest and tho Germans p\1J for thclr ,0s,,c, at th0 rat0 of lW(, for 0ne. Tho Correction aceom- - panled them all tho yray up to their Pier nt llusb Terminal, and there llicy ru rciuuu nun tuiuufiuu airs after they had docked. Tho Kentucklan went to the aid of tho Mtcamer Scranton on a S O S call and found nor rudder damaged. f Mid-Wee- k Special Tuesday . i , Inirt. klDda ol crntre.. In Hist we cminol get ilo-- .li to siieelfle dr drllrlit J on. TliHt' nil we f ' \V ni Wednesday's CIIOCOl.ATK AI.MOM MIUdAT Tlicne nr blc bars ot Cnllfornla Honey Noufut, arnrr-ons- ly apnnslH ulth rtiopped Nuts. Kneh pleee wraptkeit In miiI-tn- ry imrullln uuoer. A dalntr ol ill- -- OaTkA llneiivs riinrrn. Htoretl 1IDX .....ft i..,tnn. Tho specified wnlrht wo 0.14 to 10 vears. ittiyinui i if Bfiss Thi Kii'jnion, liiiwcvtr, made tem- porary repairs Another .SOS call was rccelveil from the Ailta Mam, .i.lng- - that she had hit an Iceberg \AO miles off Now York Col, H. I.. Cnvnnaugh of the Gen enij Htnff of the Wild Weal Division L.imeTuack with the. D. S. C. and tho French Cross of War for his work in the Argonne. More than 4,000 troops In all were scheduled for nrrlval the llendcison nnd Itoma being due In mldltlon to the Kentucklan. Reports from the two latter indlcato that they wilt not reach port before to- morrow on account of heavy weather. Tho transport Culgoa. which left Urest twenty-Bl- x days ago with 104 roldlcrs. was leported slowly mak- ing port y after belnjr slightly damaged during last week's storms. T.io Navy Department reports its wlrelef- - from f-.- o Culgoa Indicates she Is In r.o dnnger and does not need help. Tho Hciidoinou from Bordeaux has 1.R27 men, several hundred of them sick or wounded, und Casual Company No. 13, New York. On the lloma, from Marseilles, arc S76, Including eighteen special casual companies and two casual companies. Triule Mark. ciioroi.ATK covKnr.n swektsikats Thi TiiS Tim llaltlmhlps I.nnd 2,3(17 Troops ' nt rt .News. NEWl'OItT NUWS. Va., April 1. Ilrlnging 2.367 men of former Ohio and West Virginia National Guard organ- izations, the battleships Georgia and Kansas arrived here NEW TAX RATES PUT INTO EFFECT TO-DA- Y; CABARETS COST MORE Tlie.itrc Tickets, Club Dues and Phone and Telegraph Mes- sages on List. WASHINGTON, April 1. aro somo of tho now HBI113 rates you will pay be- ginning y. Cabarets 13 per cent. Thcntro tickets 10 per cent, legular rato with additional 5 per cent, on scalper profit up to 60 cents, then CO per cent, there- after. Club dues over 310, 10 per cent. Passenger and Pullman fares 8 per cent. Oil pipe lines charges 8 per cent. Telephone-telegrap- h messages between 15 nnd SO cents, tax I cents; over SO cents, tax 10 cents. Commercial leased wlros, press excepted, 10 per cent. Hvpross charges approximate- ly C per cent. and Wednesday, April 1st & 2d fowfciion or , toot mom t nocoiutc nnn fact, the vurletv W .mi areiit - rrinlluni. llirrr tileee ... I i ItH'NH IIOI Attractions riiocoi.fi??,ivKK- - IH) MAIISIIMALXOIV tlNT The centre ol lhl sweet Is a blc honry wect. flullr, erenmy fUirorrd with reul Hirlnr meadow brook Mini nnd Jacket. eti in our rhneulule. iincictllrd 49c roi'Mi iiox .... i.irnliun. allrrelon'. Include ths container. I L h n 'ai w $7.50 New Tork, Ilrooklm. NetvnrU. Stern Brothers West Forty-secon- d and Forty-thir- d Streets Boys' Palmer Linen Suits Special for To-morr- ow at $3.95 rpHEY are shown in Junior Norfolk, Middy, Russian and Oliver Twist models, in blue only (one as illustrated): ALSO BOYS' REEFERS' Blue serge nnd fancy mixtures; sizes 3 to 10 years; regularly $0,75. . . . .at j -- v. t