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1 BOLSHEVIKI AIDING HOLDING FOOD SHIPS .Connection of Soviets With I Spartncnns at Hamburg I ' Is Established. SABOTAGE IS ADVOCATED \Object Is to Prevent Shipment of Supplies and Thus Foster Anarchy. . ' Ily CIIAIIM'.S LOWEn.' Special Cable Dtipaith to Tns Sex from th , London Timet Service. Copyright, 1919; alt right retened. BetiUN.aiarch 22. Dr. Sehroeder, for! 'twenty-fiv- e years ono of Hamburg's lcad-'I- nr Jurists and several times a mllllon-.alr- e. Is the leader and originator of the Hamburg strike against sending ships to fetch foid. Sehroeder. Laffenberg and a German-Husala- n Bolshevist named Stern have organized and financed the Sparta, can movement In Hamburg slnco No- vember 10. Most of the funds were pro- vided by Stern. The Seamen's Union which Is oppos- ing the sailing, cqnslsts largely of un- employed who have no connection with th sea except In name. The object of the Bpartacans and their Bolshevist al- lies Is to prevent food coming to Ger- many at all costs since experience has shown that Bolshevism has little chance among the Germans as soon at fats and other foods arrive. Ma illustration of this was provided in Danslg when the first American sup- plies were distributed. A Spartacan out break had been arranged. The report of the secret pollco showed adherents of many thousands. The day before the Intended outbreak the American com- mission arranged hurriedly to issue fats and other foodstuffs from supplies al- ready landed. No outbreak occurred. The next day reports of confidential agents showed the number of wouldbe strikers had been reduced to less than one-fift- h, the original number. The Hamburg propaganda, especially . thnt of Sterns, urges that It make no difference to Germany whether she ful- fils her agreements with the Entente or not since un alliance with Soviets Is not only-possib- but offers easy conditions and a chance of obtaining food from western Europe by force without pay- ment Schroeder's propaganda consists mostly In attacks on the Entente \capl-talltfn- .\ He has several times asserted that his adherents would resort to sa- botage to prevent the. sailing of the hips. GERMAN FOOD SHIPS READY TO DEPART North German Lloyd Has 23 Vessels in Readiness. By the Aetttated rreee. Berlin. March 20 (delayed). The Worth German Uoyd Steamship Line, a despatch from Bremert says, has a fleet of twenty-thre- e steamships totalling 160,000 tons, coaled, equipped and ready to depart for the United States. There has been some delay In manning the ships because of terroristic propaganda carried on among seamen by ft sma-- Spartacan minority. Ata mass meeting of seaman at Bre- men a resolution was passed declaring the refusal of the seamen to pormlt ships to sail for England unless a promise could be obtained that the German crews would be allowed to remain aboard, ac- cording to Berlin advices. Aa ths- - provisioning of Germany Is Jeopardized by the refusal of German seaman to man ships required by the entente, tho German armlstlco commis- sion has proposed to tho Allies that they approve tho placing of four email cruslers In service to guarantee- - protec- tion, the Immediate sailing of the German merchant vessels and tbo transport of ,. food. The crew of the Imperator. the largest vessel which the Germans will hand over to tho United States, has expressed will- ingness to take the ship to sea. Tho wages of the seamen on the Imperator are 1122.50 a month. The Socialist Vorwaerts, tn discussing the refusal of Hamburg seamen to serve on vessels to be handed over to the Al. lies and the United States, says: Tho behavolr of the Bpartacans In Hamburg la only part of the general Epartacan scheme to disrupt Germany so completely thst she will be unable to re- sist their political demands. One would ti. iuetlflrd In suspecting that Russian machinations aro behind 'the movement lr which tho Gorman Spartacans are nnw nvomnlteea The conclusion of the Kmnl treatv was hlchly displeasing to the Spartacans and the action of mo\ Hamburg seamen Is tne iasx desperate ttrmnt to frustrate It \German worklngmen shall go hungry that Is tho sura total of Spartacan nlltlca.\ The first lot of flour Imported Into Germany since the armlstlco will bo placed on sale In Cassel this week. Tho rlM will bo approximately S40 a bar rel at tho normal rate of exchange. Tho flnr will bo distributed In pound lots for use In gravies and other culinary onnMses. but not for making bread. Tho four largest unions of coal miners tn tho Essen district of Westphalia have decided to demand that the Government Introduce a seven and one-ha- ir hour working day beginning April 1. a seven 6our dayroin Januser 1, 1920uia & tx hour day from January 1, 1921. The actual working time on tho former eight and one-ha- lf hour basis prevailing in tho district was only seven hours, be- cause the hour spent In going to and from the mines and the half hour lunch time were eotmted as working time. i A am WELCOME HOME-COMIN- G SOLDIERS WITH OLDGLOKY' Every American Home Should Have \CURTINMADE\ GUARANTEED WOOL BUNTING FLAGS Satisfaction or money refunded Delivered Free oi Charge Phone, Write or- - Call John CuRiriN Inc. 85o - 46 FfcONT Sr. NEWYORKi Jone,pvoa& epoe WILL 0' WISP PAPER DEFIED GERMANS Files of Belgian News' Sheet Published Secretly Four Years for Sale. POKED FUN AT HUNTERS Appeared First in Ono Place Then Another tiuring Oc- cupation Period. Bptdel CW Dttpata to Tmm Sen from the London Timet Service. Copyright, in; all righte reserved. London, March 12. Under the head ing \Four years a secret: the Belgian newspaper that defied the Germans,\ the Times publishes the following announce ment: \The proprietors of La Libre Beloiaue announce mat tney are offering for sale to me nignest bidder rour complete file: of La Libre Belgique, which was secretin published in Belgium during the Qer man occupation. \To .each file Is added a dedication and the autograph signature ot Cardinal Mercier, prelate or Belgium, and a cer CROSS CLOTHING DRIVE March practical garment desperately needed. Receiving Stations advertised Morning Newspapers. Rug as for rooms; of and size x 10.6 ft. tificate fcr the heirs of Victor the rounder and editor of La Libre Belgique, that each file is com- plete and consists of authen-H- o wnles that were secretly printed in Belgium during German \The entire proceeds ot me saie win be devoted to the .or tn University of Louvaln. Paper Defied T.a. TAbra BelntTUO was me patrollo n.iirian newsnsDer which throughout the German of Belgium defied all efforts of the military authorities to sup press It The Identity of Its puDiianer and of Its editorial staff remained un- known despite the most drastic measures tho Germans took, and the newspaper never missed but every week , now in this part of the country, no win that \It was a morn in uio siae oi me German and Gen. von Bia- sing in particular made most strenuous irnrta. vn emnlovlnir army spies to discover tho manner and place, or rather places, of Its printing and At ono time a reward of TE.O0O marks fnormallv 118.780) was offered to any one disclosing tho identity of tho pub Ushers and editors. On another ocoa inn In Rntmbr. 1918. the seven prln clpal printers in Ghent were arrested at random \until persons\ ran the order, who publish and print La Libre are or surren- der to Justice. \At different times numerous persons were arrested and sentenced to long f Imprisonment and for sup posed complicity in of the newspaper, and on tho samo ground two Belgian priests were arrested as recently as April, ISIS, and one of them con- demned to death. Once tho Convent of RED 24th to 31st A list of Red Cross is daily in the New York 51,000,000,00a 5th Discontinued Patterns 300 ROYAL WILTON RUGS From Looms Prominent Manufacturers At ls Less Than Regular Prices, assortment consists variety beautiful patterns discontinued coming season designs, and colorings most desirable,. This sale presents unusual opportunity purchase high-grad- e Rugs marked savings. Royal Wilt onr Rugs .... 56:00. regularly heavy quality; woven fine color- ings patterns suitable Living Rooms, Dining purposes. Royal Wilton Rugs 49.00 regularly 79.50 above suit- able good range colors patterns; Jourdaln, testifying exoiuslvely occupation. rconstruction Military. bocupatlon publication appeared regularly authorities, publication. reipons'ble Belgiqve, denounced themselves publication Every the Extra yarns; except emaller Wilton 32.50 regularly 51.50 especially desiiablo apartments, Living Dining Seamless Velvet Rugs 38.00 formerly 52.50 Unusually attractive designs good quality wool. 100 Seamless Aminster Rugs 52.50 regularly Heaviest Axminster made Country; selection patterns rich colorings. ELECTRIC XAMPS Below Regular Prices Boudoir Lamps Solid Mahogany or finished Burnished Gold or Antique Ivory Enamel, with dainty trimmed shade. Boudoir Lamps Solid Mahogany or finished in Burnished Gold or Antique Ivory fitted with fancy silk shade. Table Lamps of Solid Mahogany finished in Burnished Gold or Ivor,Enamel. with fancyjjilk ahd Floor Lamps of Solid Mahogany or finished in Burnifhed Gold, Antique Ivory oi Black Gold Enamel; fluted 22-in- ch Empire shade; fringe; wide braid. 12.50 Floor Lamps of Solid Mahogany, heavily hand-carve- d finished Burnished Gold or Antique Ivory 22-in- ch Empire shade. 17.50 DINNER SERVICES Unusual Values Porcelain Sets, 107 pieces; dainty blue border design, with pink flora regularly English Porcelain conventional border pattern; 100 pieces. regularly 35.00, Nippon China 100 pieces; border relieved by pink rosebuds; gold edge gold traced handles. regularly 35.00, 29.50 American Porcelain Sets, 101 pieces; white gold design; coin band handles, regularly 45.00, 39.50 Nippon China Sets, hand-painte- d border design; with floral pattern, Oriental effect; open stock; pieces; fiHw choice patterns, regularly C0.00 42.50 THE SUN, SUNDAY, MARCH 23, 1919. Saint Michael. In Brussels, was sus pected harboring tho movable print ing press, and tho Germans in vain battered walls down and threo feet down under the floor of mo cellars. \But all efforts at discovery frustrated. La Libre Belgique continued to appear, Gen. von Blsslng conunuea regularly to receive complimentary copy week and the occasion of tho anniversary of Belgian Independence tho editor was even able to Issue special number. Sometimes the newspaper fun at the authorities to give them clues and advice In their search. 'La Libre Belgique writ ten and printed In motor car it de clared on ono occasion. Vtaamtche Leeuxe, another ee-pr- et newspaper, appeared In 111, it contained tho announcement, On everywhere. Editorial office Kanmandantur, Brussels, Just above tho printing office of La Libre Belgique.'\ BELGIUM OWES Annnal Tax Budget Submitted era Baals of 13,300.000,000. By the JLitoctated Frut, Brusssls, March 22. liabilities of Belgium total than 21,100,000,-00- 0, $1,400,000,000 o.t which aro war This announcement was made by Premier Delacroix In the Chamber Deputies In cut figures for the budget He euld that the budget henceforth would bo 12,200,000,000. The Premier the Deputies that the Increase In liabilities would have to be met by new taxes, Including an In tax and taxes on Inheritances, to bacco, beer and alcohol. of Most The of a of to be the to make way for new the rich are an to at Size 9 x 12 ft '. . . 90.50 of woolen the and are for Rooms and other Same 8.3 chief An for small or also size 6 x 9 It. Size 9 x 12 ft and colors; Size 9 12 ft 62.50 of Rugs in this large of new and oi in silk . 2.95 of Enamel; 3.95 or Antique. 18jpch 9.95 and cb silk silk or in Enamel; American wreath. 29.95, 25.00 Sei.s, 27.50 Sets, green and 4 -- ' and gold and in color 101 of a. starch dug were a a poked and pre- tended is a \When first sale nowhere, The mere of giving annual Informed come size GERMANY PLANNING REJECT TREATY Semi-offici- al What Is to Bo Lost if tho Terms Aro Declined. Special Cable Deepatch to Tns Sen from the London Timet Service. Copyright, Wl; all rightt referred. Bxtujk, March IS (delayed), Tho oeml -- official Vorwaerts outlines the policy of the German Government In event of rejection of the peace terms. It mslcs, what does Germany lose? She loses all hope for a speedy economic recovery, which la based solely on the resumption of peaceab1eeconomlo rela- tions with tho nations of the West, \whose capitalism, me must acknowledge, haa shown Immense capacity by adapt' tag Itself to resisting the events of the war by an extensive Interchange of products. This Is possible only with the capltallstto West not with Bolshevik Russia.\ If then by force of circumstances Germany Is thrown back upon tho \old Eastern theory in a new guise\ the question remaining will be how Gar-ma- can change this situation to her own advantage. According to Vorwaertt, tho German Government will seek every Commencing Monday, March 31st, Store Will Open and Close 5:30 James IHcCraerr & Avenue Royal Rugs Rooms, Foyers; grade column; enameled TO Papers ON MONDAY AND WEDNESDAY HIGH-GRAD- E SILVERWARE At Much Less Than Regular Prices (All Pieces Engraved Free Charge) Sheffield Plate Reproductions Meat Platters: 13 inch, .regularly 8.7.5, 6.50 15 inch.. regularly 10.60, 7.95 17-inc- h., regularly 12.75, 9.85 19-inc- h, .regularly 15.00, 11.95 21-in- cb . . regularly 17.00, 14.00 Cracker and Cheese Dishes ..4.95 regularly 7.00 Gravy Boats and Trays 5.95 regularly 8.50 ' Open Vegetable Dishes or Sand- wich Trays . . regularlyG.OO, 4.00 Sterling Silver Flatware ' Sterling Silver Three-piec- e Steak Set , t patterns 3.00 regularly 4.50 Sterling Silver Salt Sels, twelve pitces case. 6.50 regularly 8.00 Flower Sterling Holder 6.00, Oneida Community Plate Pattern, Guaranteed Tea or Coffee Spoons, .doz. 1.60. regularly 2.00 Dessert Spoons or Forks. regularly 4.00,doz. 3.25 W Round Bowl Soup Spoons or Table Spoons doz. 3.50 regularly 4.25 Table Forks doz. 3.50 regularly 4.25 Salad Forks doz. 4.50 regularly 5.50 HOUSEFURNISHINGS Specially Priced Two Lipped Pure Aluminum Frying Pans, with renewable wood handle; 8S4 inches diameter top. regularly 1.65, 1.00 Aluminum Percolators, highly polished: up capacity. regularly 1.75 Steak or Bird Carving Sets best Amer- ican Steel, genuine stag handle. 95c regularly 1.50 \Step Lathte- - ChiriR,- - of varnfiiied hard- wood; practical combination. 1.95 regularly 2.50 McCreery RefngeratorsJ: side ''cer; made Solid Ash, white enamel finish, 46 inches high, 34H inches wide and 19 inches deep; ice capacity pounds; provision chamber white enameled, removable wire shelves and drainpipe; solid polished brass hardware. regularly 50.00, 34.75 Same finished in Golden Oak 29.75 regularly 45.00 uoianaer Ask Meat Platters- - sign: 17-inc- h regularly 19-inc- h, regularly 22-in- ch regularly means In Its cower to unset tho existing social order in the Entcnto countries. Would Spread nevolutlonlsm. \Labor tn the capitalist West.\ says Voncaertt, \Is far behind that in Ger- many by way of social revolution. Hitherto Germany not made tho slightest effort to exploit this situation to her advantage, her direction or ior- - elgn affairs thereby standing In sharp- est contrast with Russia, which attempts everywhere to act worldwide revolu tion ablaae. The of tho poaoa treaty must necessarily change the whole base of Germany's nope arriving at real peace.\ Declaring that \If what tho Entente press reports of decisions taken in Paris is true no German Government can be asked to sign the document to be pre- sented without real negotiations,\ the Vorteaerts concludes with state- ment that \this Is new Germany, which new woapona of defence and Is prepared to use: them.\ Rejection Possibility. Final decision on accepting the peace terms will with tho leaders of the parties in the National Assembly who on the last bccaslon prevented rejection. no confidence that they will do so again. Admitting thnt the Vor-oaer- ts article Is an eleventh hour nt to threaten or frighten the En tente Governments Into modifications of the terms of tho treaty, also am cotv vlnced that tho present German Cabl net or at any rate certain of Its leading members, will actually wolcome an aoe-qua- te excuse for rejection. In case this possibility or probability must be faced. at 9 A. M. at P. M. of wo in -- well 16.00, 13.50 19.50, 16.00 25.00, 19.75 Chop Dishes: 11-in- ch regularly 6.00, 4.50 13-in- ch regularly 7.50, 5.75 15-in- ch regularly 8.75, 6.95 Double Vegetable Dishes, lock handle regularly 11.50, 8.95 Bread Trays regularly 6.00, 3.65 Glass Marmalade Jars with Ster- ling Silver spoon. 2.25 regularly Sterling Silver Picture Frames, photograph size. regularly 4.50 Vases with Silver . .regularly Par Vernon 10 Years. . . . . . ... at 2.75 of with a of with . . . . has a oi a any a a has a rest But I feel I any and tree de- - . I top and 3.00 i I for 100 world Butter Spreads. . . .doz. 3.75 4.50 4.00 regularly o.OO Flat Handle Medium Knives regularly 5.25, doz. 4.50 Flc:t Handlo Dessert Knives .... regularly 4.75, doz. 4.25 Bouillon Spoons doz. 4.00 regularly 5.00 ' Orange Spoons doz. 3.00 regularly 4.00 Ge 34th Pillow Double Rice or Cereal Boiler?, highly pol- ished Aluminum; capacity. 1.25 regularly 2.25 Electric Trons, weight: fully nickel-plate- d; complete wi h cord and de- tachable plug. regularly 4.00, 2.95 Carving Sets, made of best American steel; three pieces; nickel silver ferrules: genu- ine stag handles; in lined box. 2.95 - t- - re&uJarly 5.00 White Enameled Kitchen Tables, with por- celain top and compartment drawer; top 22 inches wide and 34 inches long.' 9.50 regularly 15.00 McCreery Refrigerators, Apartment House style; made of Solid Ash, white enamel solid brass heavily nickel plated hardware; provision chamber white enam- eled; removable wire shelves and drain pipe; 52 inches high, 24 inches wide and 18 inches dee); ice capacity 100 pounds. 22.50 regularly 35.00 Nu-Li- d Heavy Gauge COMBINATION COOKER 3.25 4.50 Heavy gauge, Polished Aluminum Cookers, patent cover, with three vegetable strainers, held by latch which can be released by thumb oi hand that holds the handle of the pof . Cooker can be used in different combinations, as follows;. Pudding Pan Double Boiler Tube Cake Pan Preserving Saucepan Stew Pan . Double Roaster Steamer ' Cereal or Colfeo Roaster Steam Cooker Deep Fry Basket DOG, SCOLDED, DIES BY LEAF. Goes to ltoof After Ileprlmand and Jumps to Street. \Spot the brindled bull playmats of East Side children in tho neighborhood of his homo, 408 East Twenty-nint- h street, caused general sorrow yesterday by climbing to the roof, six stories above tho street and Jumping off. Mrs. Bella Schacter, his owner, explained that IF IF This finish; kize 68 x 68 each .... each \Spot\ had been on a regular tsar all morning, knocking over milk and running away with children's playthings, and she had been forced to reprimand him. \Spot\ walked to tho door when tho upbraiding was finished, looked around several times at his mistress and then went to the roof. Mrs. Schacter shortly after went to the roof herself, and found \Spot\ gaxlng the edge. When ah approached to pat htm into forgiveness he avoided her, barked, and leaped. Ills body landod near a group of children. IRELAND'S RIGHT TO SELF-DETERMINATI- ON Is right for the Jugo-Slav- s, the Crecho-Slav- j, Ukrainians, Armenians, Poles and Syrians, WHY NOT FOR IRELAND? is right for ALL small natlonafltlw, WHY EXCLUDE IRELAND? WUV Should Ireland be denied the right to vote for the Ccrtrtl- - V 1 1 tution under which the prefers to live ? This afternoon (Sundy,Mrch 23rd) at 2 o'clock, at a Mas Mooting In the METROPOLITAN HOUSE Incontrovertible reasons will be given for for Ireland, by Supreme Court Justice Gavcgan, Chairman; Frank J. Walsh, former Associate Chairman War Labor Board; Major Eugene Klnkead, Justice Daniel F. Cohalan, John Devoy and Judge J. M. wall. The fundamental American doctrine of the consent of the governed la Inseparably associated with the international problem of Irish National Freedom. Tickets freo at Box Office in forenoon hours. Doors open at 1 o'clock P. M. Street Five-Piec- e Aluminum regularly OPERX In Honor of the Gallant 27th Division This Store Will Closed All Day Tuesday \McCREERY LINENS\ Below Present Wholesale Cost Pure Linen Damask Table Cloths eaih 3.75 and 5.00. Superior quality pure Linen Damask Table Cloths: 5.50 regulany 7.00 Be 68 x 86 7.50 each regularly 9.00 Pure Linen Damask Table Napkins, size 22 x 22 inches doz. 5.50 and 7.50 Pure Linen Damask Table Napkins, sizes 24 x 24 inches doz. 7.50 and 10.00 All Linen Irish Table Damask, 70 inches wide yard. 1.75 Sheer Lawn Bed Spreads, hand embroidered'. each 10.50 and 12.50 TOWELS Pure Linen Huck Towels, hemmed Pure Linen Huck Towels, hemstitched doz. Cotton Huck Towels f0z. Turkish Bath Towels doz. Irish Glass Towels doz. doz.5.50 REAL MADEIRA LINENS Hand-Scallop- ed and Hand-Embroider- ed Luncheon Sets 13 pieces Napkins doz. Set i TW CAniha Covers . 1 .75 and 2.50 bottles size 6.00 and and 3.00 3.00 and and Tea 3.95 each 25c and 30c 200 dozen Mosaic Tea Napkins, hemstitched; hand-embroider- corners. doz. A new Importation of Japanese Blue and White Luncheon Sets, Cloths and Napkins nt special prices. v Special Offerings UPHOLSTERY DEPARTMENT The various sections of this department are replete with new and distinctive merchandise, suitable for all requirements. The following arc a few of the values offered. Curtain Materials 2,500 vards fine quality Scrim and Marquisette: bordered and figured effects. yard 35c regularly 65c 4,000 yards high-grad- e Filet Curtain Nets in a variety of effective patterns, yard 39c regularly 65c 3,500 yards Durable Cretonnes, for Slip Covens and Draperies. yard 32c regularly 50c Imported Cretonnes, beautiful assortment; 31 inches wide; rich colorings and designs. yard 45c regularly 65c to 95c Lace Curtains Figured Filet Net Curtains, with lace edges; Ivory and Arab. pair 2.50 and 3.50, regularly 3.25 and 4.50 Tambour Muslin Curtains. excellent quality pair 2.50 and 3.25, regularly 3.75 and 4.50 500 Willow Arm Chairs \Hudson\ Arm Chairs, in Willow 5.00 Couch Hammocks 5 over 7.50 2.50 4.50 4.50 6.50 5.50 6.50 suitable White, Natural regularly 7.25 Gray, Khaki, Lavender, Blue or Red Couch Hammocks; roll edge mattress or adjustable back. , 14,75 1 reguWly&ffcoO