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$ i if! ; m 8 .n THE SUN, SUNDAY, JANUARY 11, . 1920. BRITAIN WILL SEEK J mm Z01 &7aylor PEACE IITH RUSSIA. Doflnlto Negotiations to Bo 38th Stroot -F- IFTtf AVENUE 39th Street B100IIMAIE Opened by O'Grndy nnd Storo Closes at 5 P. JM. , liitvlnoff. RED VICTORIES DECISIVE 5gth to 6oth Third to ' Lexington One Block From Park Ave. January Sale of Household Linens English Journals Sc'o Ohaiigo Featuring Scotch Damask In Tompor of Soviets' Table Cloths and Napkins Leaders. 63x63 jnchesj $7.95 : for Their Sturdy Wearing at Prices , Pure 72x7a inches, 'f 22x22 inchesr Odd Pure Linen Damask, 70s 70 inches. Dinner size to size and Pure Irish Linen Huck dozen $8.50 dozen All Linen dozen Crash Dish all pure linen. ...... 35c lor use . . dozen Glass for use .... dozen , Huck satin dozen $2.95 Bath v each 50c, 75c, $1.00 ' .Second Floor.. 9x12 feet to 9x12 feet i to average size 3x6 feet $55 to $95 Wing $27.50 Offered Lciw Linen Damask Table Table Breakfast s$5.95 a 72x90 inches, Napkins dozen, $10.95 24x24 inches Linen Napkins dozen $5.95, $7.75, $8.75, $9.75 dozen $8.76, $9.75, $10.50, $12.50 Towels Toweling Towels, hemmed, Hemstitched $10.50 Guests Towels $6.00 Toweling, .yard Kitchen Towels, hemmed, ready $2.95 Towels, hemmed, ready $3.85 Cotton Towels, scallopcddozen, $5.00; hem- stitched, striped Towels Progressx January Sales of Blankets Comfortables Bed Spreads and Muslin Sheets and Pillow Cases Excellent Values Chinese Rugs $595 Persian Rugs $350 $750 Kurdistan Rugs Chair, Celebrated Qualities Unusually Cloths $8.95 Cloths In Offered $245 $10.95 Match Four Suite; .Blxth Floor.. -- a. . Decorative Linens Closing Out at Very Low Prices Hand-Embroider- ed Scarfs .; each $5.00, $6,00, $7.00 Doylies , dozen $3.50, $4.00 Napkins ; dozen $7.50 Tray Cloths,. each $1.00 Hand-Embroider- ed Italian Linen Scarfs Each ; $7.50, $9.00, $10.50 Hand-Mad- e Lace Luncheon Sets 13 6et $10.00 JSecond Floor., An of Plain Filet yard Made of Egyptian long fibre yarn, clean and finely inches wide. Plain Filet Curtains Excellent quality net made of fine long fibre yarn, fin- ished with two-inc- h hem at bottom and side; white or ecru; 40 inches wide and ii yards long. Fifth Floor Interested in Rugs Shoufd Take Advantage of This A Rare of 9x1,2 9x12 in small and room sizes at prices from ' to 10 in in in $12,95 . Pure Linen Damask, 6ax 69 inches $7.50 white, and ecru; 44 Also 1 pair feet $300 to $450 feet $275 to $400 Iran average size 5x6 feet. $145 to $225 Tea Wagon Twice-A-Ye- ar Oriental Rug Event You may from examples of Persian, Turkish, and Chinese weaves at Far wholesale cost. Antique Chinese $27.50 .Fifth Floor.. Quality Furniture Off ered at Lowered Prices in the January Sale Room and Suites and Odd Pieces Are at Prices That an Immediate Visit Solid Hepplevvhite Dining Room Suite; pieces; walnut $595.00 piece Hepplcwhite Mahogany Bedroom beautifully figured mahogany handsome design $745.00 Madeira Linens Cluny pieces.., Unusual Offering Net 85C finished, Net Those 72x108 inches, dozen, $12.95 acanopea ivory, .75 India Turkish $26.75 select- - choice India Prices Below Collection Rugs ranging $2,000.00 Rugs Rugs Dozar Rugs Mahogany current Dining Bedroom Many Marked Justify Mahogany Four piece Louis XVI. Bedroom Suite, choice of ivory, walnut or mahogany $445.00 fT Special Cablt Dttpateh to Tim Sun. Copyright, 1D20. ill ritht$ rutrviS. I'm Haoub. Jan. 8 (delijra).Dcn- - ' nllo peace negotiations are to booponed at Copenhagen' between Jumea O'Qrady, spoclal representative ot Great Urltatn, anil Maxim Utvlnoff, \envoy\ of tho Russian Sqvlets In London, according ' to reports current In dlplomatlo clrclcB here. Karl Roedek, known aH tho \bour- geois\ member of tho Soviet Govern- ment, has placed In the hands ot Mr, I O'Qrady the latent version of the Bol- shevik terms, together with a covering (letter setting forth tho military situ- ation, 'The opinion current among German observers here Is that Great Britain will conclude peace with the Soviets before tho end of tho winter, Tho success ot the new negotiations, they point out, ft ' no longer doubtful because ot the Bol- - smivlk victories, which aro Interpreted as a blow to English power In the Rust. Tho Soviet alliance with the Afghan- istan chiefs, their growing Influence In rpntrnl ArIa ftnrt Pftrfltn. flu uaI! nn thn rtAfA ml Mi Tatlmtt In which means the control of tho Pamir Plateau and tho port of Reval, oblige England, It Is contended, to enter on the scene with a now, clear cut and undl luted policy, Furthermore, It Is remarked, contln ued pressure upon Premier Lloyd George from the labor and liberal elements Anally Is forcing him to adopt a simple formula ot peace with Bolshevik Russia I Newspapers here try to convey the lm- -; presalon that It la no longer Bolshevism with which England Is negotiating, but ot bourgeois In the strict senso of the word. The Soviet Government, It Is said, Is made up to-d- of former extremists transformed by money, power and mill tary victories Into normal bourgeois mortals who aro seeking to get back to , the old way of doing things and to re establish the former Institutions of Russia. On the other hand, competent dlplo- - mats warn tho Allies to be cautious about dealings with the Soviet repre- sentatives and not to swallow whole such a tale as that of the Bolshevik conversion and repentance. I Little enthusiasm Is shown here for the French proposals for aiding the Poles to. combat tho Red armies, al though mhr confidence l xprsl In the Japanese attempts In Siberia. Little sympathy exlstshowever, for the latter expedition, although It may be said that the American sanction of tho scheme appears to have lessened the hostility. t O'ORADY-LITVINOF- F AGREE. Eiivojri nench Understanding on All Main Points. Cofenhaoin, Jan. 10. Negotiations between Olaxlm Lltvlnotf and James O'Grady, representing the Russian lk and British Governments respec tively, for an exchange of prisoners have nearly reached completion. An agree- - ' ment has been arrived at on all the fundamental points. The release of British prisoners In ' Russia Is said to have commenced. Tho British Government, It la said, Is ar- ranging for tho release of Russian pris oners. KOLCHAK UNDER ARREST. All Ilmnlnn Lender Held lir Pre- mier. Report. London, Jan. 10. Admiral Kolchak, head of the All Russian Government In by .Col. Pepellayev, according to a Mos- cow I wireless despatch dated Friday. Col. Pepellayev ordered his prisoner to i hand over control of all nffalrs, It Is added. , The Col. Pepellayev mentioned In the foregoing may be Victor Pepellayev; the Premier of the AH Russia Gov-- I ernment, which removed Its headqua- rter to Irkutsk after the capture ot Omsk. Possession of Irkutsk was re ported to have been seized recently by Insurgent forces. Admiral Kolchak was reported early this month to bo a considerable distance I west ot Irkutsk, a despatch on January i 2 reportlnghlm at Achinsk, 220 miles east of Tomsk. 100,000 POLES REBUILD FRANCE Adrnnce Guard Leaves Warsaw for Devastated Hcglon. Warsaw, Jan. 10. Ten thousand Polish workmen for reconstruction work In devastated regions left for Frjnco to-- s day. They are the advance guard of 100,000 men who eventually will be employed by the French Government. Each worker is equipped with warm American clothing nnd part of their pay will be sent to their families here. This Is expected to relieve tho short-ag- o of workers In France. Poland has an excess of workmen. REDS GET IRKUTSK, REPORT. Jopnncae Hear Allied Envoy nave Moved to Chita. Honolulu, T. II., Jan. 9. Tho A'lpjiu JIJi, a Japanese language newspaper here, published a Toklo cablo to-d- re- porting that the Bolshevlkl had captured Irkutsk and that the allied diplomats had gone to Chita. London advices yesterday reported 9,000 Insurgents In control of Irkutsk and Gen. Semenoff, the Cos- sack leader, as slightly east of Chlto. ODESSA NOW SURROUNDED. Ukrainian Rebels Force Denlklne to Hetrcnt. London. Jan. 10. The city of Odessa has been surrounded by Ukrainian In- surgents, it Is declared In a wireless despatch from Jloscotv Gen. Denlklne n troops, the message reports, aro retreating In the direction of Kherson, eastward from Odessa. R TO CALL FAMILY. Conference to DUcun Properly and Fatnre Home. Berlin, Jan. 10. .Former Emperor William, says a report from Amsterdam, will call a family conference of tho Hohenzollerns after tho pcaco treaty la ratified. f The property question and tho future residence ot the family will be discussed. according to in rjVyrt. m m An 'Unusual Clearance of . ils:felfets:iressfods Priced So Remarkably Low and Offered in Such Desirable Varieties That to Protect Patrons We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities We are so emphatic on this point because of an experience we had last week. An importer of silks came to us and offered to buy every single yard of a certain fabric that we had on sale. Naturally, we refused fo sell him. BUT IT IS RATHER ENLIGHTENING TO KNOW THAT WE ARE SELLING MERCHANDISE AT LESS THAN THE WHOLESALERS CAN BUY IT FOR. As for the materials in this sale no word from us can really do them justice. And no word of ours would be necessary if only you could see them. The shimmering silks, the smart suitings every yard priced ever so much lower than it really should be; \ - Lovely Silks - SILKS: $i.9S 35 to 40 inches wide. Mossalino, taffeta, crepe do chine, Georgette crepe. Plain and printed cotton back satins. SILKS: $2.85 35 to 40 inches wide. Heavy crepe de chine, satin, printed Georgette faille, wash satin, crepe meteor, changeable satin, etc. DRESS SATIN BLACK ONLY: $2.65 35 inches wide. All silk, lustrous satin for dresses, blouses, linings. Black only. Velvets COSTUME VELVETEENS: $2.65 36 inches wide. Twill back, fast pile and fast colors. In black, as well as wanted shades. CHIFFON VELVETS: $6.98 42 inches wide. Silk chiffon dress velvet. In colors appropriate for gowns and evening wraps. Dress ALL WOOL CHALLIS:78c. 81 inches wide. Japanese printed challis for dresses and kimonos. In most effective colorings and patterns. CLUB 98c.1 42 inches wide Wool mixed checks over-plaid- s. suits, skirts and dresses. Black white over-plaid- s. Sale SILKS: $3.65 40 inches wide. Charmeuse, crepe meteor, radium silk, satin, printed radium, fancy crepes. Splendid color- ings. CHIFFON TAFFETA BLACK ONLY: $1.85 35 inches wide. Good quality for frocks blouses. Black only. SATIN CHARMEUSE BLAQK ONLY: $3.85 40 inches wide. Heavy, lustrous satin for suits, skirts, dresses. Black only. and Velveteens COSTUME VELVETEEN: $3.50 44 inches wide. Twill back, fast pile and fast color. In colors black. BLACK CHIFFON VELVETS: $7.8 5 , 42 inches wide. Silk chiffon velvet in a most desirable quality for suits, dresses and coats. Black only. Goods CHILDRENS PLAIDS: 98c. 36 inches wide. Good looking of a serviceable quality for childrens dresses and trimmings. A wide range of patterns. SHEPHERD CHECKS: 79c. 64 inches wide. Wool mixed black white checks for suits, skirts, dresses. In a good size check. NAVY BLUE FRENCH SERGE 36 inch with cotton warp '. 98c yard 42 inch with cotton warp 1.19 yard 42 inch all wool 2.49 yard 44 inch all wool 2.75 yard 48 inch all wool 3.00 yard 54 inch all wool 3.50 yard CHECKS: club with For and with red and green and and and and NAVY AND BLACK' SPONGED AND SHRUNK STORM SERGE: $2.65 YD. 60 and 52 inches wide. All wool, hand finished serge for suits, dresses and skirts. Navy and black. No Mail, Phone or C. Q. D. Orders Will Be Filled Bloomingdalcs Main Floor rr-:-?- - - n vim