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t: . \' .. t I ~- ' ' . \ '. '. I ;; ,. : ~·:• ····t . ,, ., ·' • t ,.-. 1 S~riet M~y Gain Entire Caucaaus \''- '/. //.· ,. ' Allil;!s .May Abandon Bah:am- G~orgia ls -i\;ligulng With the Bolr:lheviki r ·~ ·- .. 0 t . ~ . Buy fewer • SUltS T HAT'S the . . - way to loW.- er your yearly clothes cost You don't need so tnanyclothes if you get the all.-wool kind that last Hart Schaffnet &Marx ' This store is tlie home of Hart Schaffner & Marx stylish all=wool clothes Wallach Bros. ~W-24<8 We•\ 1>).\ih 5d. Avc._· ()OV •. I,JJd . . Moscow's View of 1!!lfect. of PQlish Ofl'enshe alld Lloyd George's Mtit!l~ll Moscmt, ~!a:y 3.-~CSUl!IPtiP)l pt !ll- tercpurse blltwelln R11Qs1~ lUll:) Alllpd cquntrles is at present Impossible, In the opinion ot offieiajs or the SQv!et Govemmellt• 1'bfll' \take this view as· a result ot t!la P4ll&h pj'tenjilve !Ul'! the sti!Jld t>tkeJ1 by .Premier Lloyd G<lorge or Great jlri!ttln aga.lnst >'jlcelvlng Ahuclm J,!tv[nort' ns a mm,tb_er of tile l\uaslan delegallon for rtJppenlng trade relations, . Three hnndred Ger.malls, the v~n _gual'll ot 11 l(lrj;e numbet\ .Qf skilled wprlt!lrs planning t<> emigrate to :Ru~ ~!lf, ate expecto!l to arrive here in tM llll)l.r tuturo. These men, who Will enter Russi~ by way of Reval, will en- j·. ga!;\S fn truck !arming to -~uppl:,r the ?.(o.scow mnrket. ' T~ Rt!tum Chili'a GpnbQ(lts Admiral Gomez Inspects Four War Vessels Us~ h¥ $llgland iu War LoNDoN, ?.lay 6.-Admlral Lpuls Gomez, chief of tho ChUill!l naval mis- sion to l!.\'llll'lan!i expressed satlsfa£- tlon to-day w_ltl! tile progre!'ll or· tho work on the l'hlllan gUnboats !..en- eaton, Elicl!ra, Coloacrlo an(j Crpm- pcllo. He ha.<\ Jqat retumcd from an lnsprction trip to eo.,;.·~·· where fh.e vesst•ls a.re btJing p~teparcd. In n ehlp- yard for theu· return home after ac- tl\r-e SPrvica tr,) Suropcan wa.ters. Thi.\ Adrnltal was accompanied on hls trip hy -Com,man'~~r J1Uio ¥edno,. a, mc.mw ber of the t•umltlilll!lon. T.hA gunbofl,tH mnrd!OnE~d are a11parw r>.ntly war \'L:SRels which wer<> I:X'ln~ wnstrurt~d In \3-'ron.t ;J>Mtaln for Ch11J whPn th(' ·war brok~ DUt and t<:>mpo- f'>rilY tak~l\ over b~ the f3rltl•h NH\) fo1· USP durlng the war .Ptnt:rgeney. Leather Workers 1 Demands GrantNl in Spain ' s.~UdANC,!.; -~pain, MllY q.-n.man·l.l made ~>Y atrlltlng leather worl<•·t·. i hn.:vo hPen granted <hY emplu~ers. t 11: s.tep hPing U gre-at SUrrttS~ tO the rnt. h' l '\vl1o _nr(• ldlf>. All t•nnlm£.>rdal <·1r1 : 14oyers haVP votL''i cunfldt·n,!e iu , -~ 0mmittPP. pf iUn''Ptnr~ t•hflrg··d. \\it':1J J 't.ik·lnl-! 1·nf 1 g-••J_,c lt!•<r~m •·.:; n g-aln~r 1 ' mer. '\'t/ho J~rornotc.'d the nt rike. : Troops Su~pt~~~-~t~ik; Di~ordm at I Vinreg~;io j'· HoM&, '!.Ial{ 5.-l:.iorernment troops &t'nt to- Viar~ggto. TUsC'nn-y. ov.ing tr> ~tri~~e (l.lsorders. ~ave iali£'0 l'ontro J of tl1e aitl;aU<ln al\d ha;>e disarmed In- 1 hablta.nlc; of th_fl c-•t}', Hatrh:.ldf's 1 1 t'rertP- .. I hy n:J:obs h:;a.-t·e b<.>Pn dP~tr(,yt•,J i _arwor<llnll\ to ~c_:~::_~\.!_ here. 'i _..,:....~-· - ..__ -·--·- - . __ ,_ __ i I. . ' t l i I I. i\ NAPOLEON I Six larll'~ levant vols. 1 1\. mobilization poster , of 1815, besides .. rnany portraits, autographs, ()tl!. ~llibited at Dut- •.jl ton's, 681 Fifth Ave- nue, by Mr. Charles J. , 1 Sawyer of L1>ndon. Evening Post Facts P.rintf'-•1 •huh £><\\cf'pt ~un !.1·· :t! l!O '\rf'foa~~; ~n.-, t. ~f'W Y<>:'r- 11H\tl-l'f\tl :\.'1 ~t•U'lJHi •l.J.: ~ ''-···~·~ • 1-l.t th•' :!\.:ro'\-...- Yt•r'-i. •'Jf ~ ~-'··''\'· ,,._,1 , ~lllo c: ;•t l('[l '' .. i,'·• t 11' I I f•'\JTI-.J! :>1,.\.J.rH \...,1,. • \\ ,, .. , !Ill~< to.). lit,.• 'l'··~r \1· ·1•1~ \l·•l,~h E'>-t:;lt.\' ·lJo.A·'r \ .• ~l!!Mt $\-\ ~~ u-_ • .',J, ~ 'II· nO.\\ ._., ·t- ;.; : .. t I jo \\'.•r-ktf' B~' 1> ll ,.1>-.-t 1 :.u 1-.l· l•tBUi;~ t\P\'\!>.Tl'rll;,-. llQ• ~.~.. ''\@ '·'\ \!. ,.,< \l·f>th t,.,l'tn 11·\\ $1• .. ·• , ,. Sl•.o~ .;. L'J' H{l<';.\ , 1!Y ·, H ~ ·IH ,n \V.-d .. .l.s u~\·~ ~·:· \ L1~ ;1 .- ,, 1 l.\'t :J._\ \•i\'•T1'1~tn~ r:ati.·~ fmm;;l•€'·1 \tl•oq J ------------·---...1 .. ., franklin !3t~on &4~ · Fifth A venue, 3·7tb and 3$$ . Str4)ef8 FRll1t\Y. An Oppqrtunity to Saue IJ1~6Q to l'f?~Ofl on a Gown for Wear Now and t,:rttr . . r !\ Women's High C~ass Silk Gowns 48.00 $69.50 t() $12!i.OO Are Oar. Uamal l'n~~· fqr {;gfPP• That Compare With These in Style, Quality anti Newne•$ NEW models, new fabrics~ n~w gowns Just recejve.~ from the hands of our dressma~ers. This is an important event from a fashion standpojnt-;- doubly important from a value standpoint. !'iU qrEPlTS NAVY BLUE, BLACK, AND ALL FASHIONABLE COLORS The SU/ls FrQrn Which The~~ Gowns are Fashio~cl' m1t S~Uing To..Jay gt Retail From $3.50 to $7.50 P~r Yarl SATIN CREPE ·METEOR GEORGETI'E CREPE. CREPE. DE CluN.& , TAFFETA COMl!lNED \VI1'll GEORGETtE, FLOWERED GEORGETTE CREP.E'\ WOMEN'S GOWN SHOP-Third Floor ,. I ;I r. .. . ' W! rt•fP! g!·-•en*?!f·¢·a: e .. __ ,, ___ .., __ \--·-· - .. ~.,\ H- f-S ··h\ A Tower o - trengt ,Anticipa tinQ ·Natural Mistakes • THERE ARE CERTAIN SERVICES which a trust company, owing to' its training, experience and organization, i~ · in a position to perfQf!ll rnor~ gomp!;ts:P.tly ~ tb~ averag~ individual.· ~ · WHEN Me. Smith .forgot the whereabouts of a cert.a.ip block of $~ggritif;!~ it dig !l«?f mean that he was a forgetful ~an, but mer~ly that among a ~ultit:otle of responaibilities Pf!li' Wllll PV!ilrloJ:lked. WHEN Mr. Jones appointed a trustee who later · bro~e down un4er ili.lil 11tr~i.g ef hit business reverstt~ it did not qJeaq that ~r .. Joqes ll.ad d[spla;yed popr Ju~~!}!eQ-1 m. hJ!I ~eJec(ton, pot m~rely tltl\t. a lllYf.\') tion a,rpse which it was impossible for him to prediQt. WHEN Mr. Brawn died without leavtng a-will it was npt t~ec~\sarily true that he ]latl j always be<l~ _ q11,re~ess cone&lrlib1g the~ welfare. of hts family, but that he h!\d delayed just a little too long and betn caught ~t Js~t 1 utt~rly unpr~p!n·~d. 1 .. .· • i #' -~ ,!Jfr BANKERS TRuST COMPANY Memher F~deral Re~t~rve Sptem Downtown Office: 16 'Va IJ Street .j Astof' Trust Office: 5th Avenue at 4211d Str~et ,. I \. f. ·• ,. t '· • t ' 'I - t t r :,..