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IfBiir Hi EADY FOR FIUME DMPRDMSE PLAN Would Drop Claim for Linkr IgWith Istria and Place Port Wnl Under Leacrue. IllQllE, March 1. Protnlor Nlttl is tlaoosed to uocatit a compromlso set- tement of the Adriatic question, ao- girding to the Mcssagcro. Nbk this arrungetnent, the new- eai-s. ItnJv would not claim EerrRorlal continuity between Ititrla KhdUFfume on condition that tho oily jle placod under Italian svvereljrnty. , Ph Loapuo of Nations. It Is said, Illibe tn charco of tho tulminlslru- SSh-ir tho port. FTuaiE, Saturday Fdt. zs tAirao- Prcra), A. sieve of FllHUfc tin tbegun with a stringent blockade pttlnst oommodlUeo, including food- stuffrf. W Too correspondent has cleaned opinions of all sorts In l'lurae. Thoso Kf. tho citizens with whom ho hoji Talked seemed unanimous that tho wtuitlon -was crlUcnl and that tho gltynow to In tho deepest of despair nancloly and commercially. t "We arc starvlntr," said a prominent ibanker who previously food, been a Ssmmjr reporter of Italian annexa tion.' ' "We are unablo to go rurthar, f now aro rendy for an International AtfiSVfo want our port rcoponod to commerce wo want tno city occu- roled .either by an Amorlcan or a EBrltUli BiirrlHon. 'Tho present Htato ls Impossible" LONDON, March 1. Premier Nlttl rot Italy and Anton Trumbltch, head ("of tho Jugo-Slav delegation,, were In tialmost continuous conference over GPthc rcck-ond In an effort to arrive at WILSON "GERMS" WANTED ABROAD TO WAKE PREMIERS 41 wi TP Manchester Guardian Says Adri atic Notca Refute Stories of Loss of Force Through Illness. MANPHliTI5R, Knpland, March 1. KKSIUKNT WIIiHONTJ- let ters. In the Adriatic cor respondence, Just publlnhrd, art .considered by th Guardian oa a refutation "of the reports that bis Illness had caused soino lowi of mental force and balance." Jt nnl8: "If President Wilson Is tmffrrlnc from any malady of po litical Judirmont. could not somo American bacteriologist convey us a few germs that Wo may inoculate our European Premiers 7" The Quardlnn continues: "Olio's chief regret In reading President Wilson's admirably phrased plea for a wlso and lion orablo policy In tho Adriatic is that it should liavo been left to him to framo it. One foelo that England somehow has sur rendered her rightful part In tho drama to an American, It la we who should have raised our voices first against lha proposed terms of a settlement which ex pressed tho very spirit wo went -to war to defeat W( should all bo grateful to Mr. Wil son (or extracting us from a (also position." WILSON AT WORK ON ADRIATIC NOTE 11 to orffftnlr.o the commission for In vestlftntloti of conditions In nussla, as recommended by tho Council of Premier. Preparing to Reply in Premier' Suggestion That U. S. Join In New 'Negotiations. Itnlr to l.lnk Trlr.fr nml 1'lomr Hy Hull. 110 MR. March 1. Orders liavo been Issued for direct rnll communication ! tween Trlesto and Fiumn by tha rail way ndmlnlstrntlon. Work will nrnh. WAHHlNdTON. Marclt 1. President " Wilson hns lipgmi wofk on bis answer , , to tho llrltlsh and French Premiers on ASQUITH RETURN BRILLIANT. the Adriatic slliifttlftn. In preparation for tho,sctdl drafting of his note he Rx-Premli-r Central rimirn tn Pro- h&s written to Acting Hecretary Polk rraalnn to Cotiitnons. tT.tho 1)'t,,,f.l,nnl' , 1 i.ONDON. March l.-Tho return of Mr. Wilson apparently was planning formor j,rcmler A.quUIl to nctlv ep. to make prompt reply to tho Premiers v , p,,,, l0.day iU T0. suggestion that the United States join BUt of h fecent ., lo npr(14nt 1,0 ,"JZtT.nn' lho v constituency, attracted mcnts In seeklhK to bring- about a. sola- con,dcrnb1n ntlent0n In advance from lion of the-Adriatic problem tl.rouKh y, ftn(1 M dlrrct neKotlat ons htftween Italy and Th() T,m , outnlnff u,0 pI.n. , .ruKo-lvl. It w noM here also ,hn day. Includlnir a sort of triumphant I hut Home despatches Indicated uiat ... -, .....mi.v. . freniler Nlttl of Iial already had uroccsslon from Cavendish Square to opened conversations with tho Juko- tho IIouso of Commons, with Mr. As- Slovak authorities to mis ena. aulth as the, central figure, remarked Uiht tho eik-Prmlcrs retflnl to- the Common was under conditions which usually ucconumny royal ialts to Parliament ami predicted a "tremen dous reception" for the I.ltoeral leader. where they should be safe from ircosinir. ho mo mutually satisfactory com promise afrrooment for settlement of tfie Adriatic dispute. The conferences, It wan ibolloved, had tho full approval of tho Council of Promiorn In .view of Prosidont Wilson's sueffcaUon that a direct set tlement botwt'on Italy and Jugo slavia would bo aoouptablo to tool United HtatM. Tho Daily Telegraph said to-day It i was 1;nrjwn that a supplementary noto from Prcsldont Wilson to the Allied loaders is on route to Ixmdon. The note may already have reached the Council, the newspaper added. By the Ri&hi Sort of Specialization the Blouse Shop Presents a Blouse for Every Suit MAllSIISH TAILORED BLOUSES For WOMEN and MISSES ri ft?' ARE THE RIGHT BLOUSES FOR THE TAILORED SUIT FOR THEY FIT WITH ITS SMART PRECISION OF LINE AND DETAIL IRANKLIN SIMON & CO. realized lon& a&o that women who favor tailored fash ions have a particular regard for tailored blouses that show nicety of .style and precision of detail coupled with smart, yet feminine hecomin& ness of line. And so they patterned tailored blouses , that fit as perfectly as the custom made suit from the line of the shoulder to the size of the wrist. They made a particular point of collars that set as well over the coat of a suit as over the blouse itself, and of hi&h collars that preserve the dignity of the tailored costume. And then they introduced smart details such as widely or finely tucked bosoms, crisp little frills, mithemitically measured pleatin&s, until this Spring collection of mannish tailored blouses is an object lesson in fine workmanship. SATIN MEN'S WEAR SILK CREPE DE CHINE DOTTED SWISS ORGANDIE H'D'KF LINEN 3.95 to 24.50 WOMEN'S BLOUSE SHOP-Tnird Floor franklin Simon & do. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets - I.rnanr I'nnnrll to Tnkr I'p Itossla On Mitreli 12. I II PATHS. March 1 - -The Kxecutlve PH I'oiiticll of tho League of Nations has W j ecn summoned o meet In Paris March II AJ Cui,Jai,VS0lolS.0a ' ' PARTIES ' 1 T"0"0. m: 1 111 IIUIIIC OJ UV" INI II M tngton'8 suggests wca- h M ding icccption , bridge lul IHI parties, tlie sninrtest ot 1(31 , I M homes and prices rea- IH R sonably ordered. P M 11(11 flVTNGTONS I HIM Ml ' Iht ujt Mope; rijui we. m ll M Sl4FifthAv..near32dSt. Itll .... , m Georgette j f 1 M TO KEEP AVIATORS WARM. Will Pni Them tn "Thrrmnn Hotllr" Appliance "When I'lrlujr for Itrrord. Col. J. W. nano, commandant of Mc Cook Field, Dayton, O.. where Major Robert W. Hchrooder Urt week had a miraculous escape from death in a five mile fall, was In New Tork. to-day on his way to WnsbinRton. "jrajor Schroeder's fall," said he, "was due to conditions of very low pressure and extremely low ' tempera ture, which wo hopo to overcome with a 'thermoi bottle' appliance in whwlt the aviator will be placed liefore at tempting aHHudn records. Tho oxysen plpos, heatlnir apparatus and other pro lectors will bo placed lnsldo tho bottle. Eyestrain Is A Serious Matter Don't treat it lightly and try to get along without glasses. You arc bound to suffer the penalty of failing eyesight. Reliable Eveilcht Examination ' by Registered Eye Specialists. Correctly Fitted Chutes. Z to 10. (r EitabVthcd 5b Xwt New York: 184 B'way, at John 8t 333 Sixth Av., 15th St 350 'Sixth Av., iad St lot Nss-.iu, at Ann St 17 West 43d Street Brooklyn: so.8 Fulton St.cor.Bond Si EPERiiEIM.tLINS 34th Street New York Announce For Tuesday 1 The Most Remarkable Sale of Women9 s High Class Blouses We Have Ever Held 15.00 to 25.00 Values at 8.75 The Blouses in This Sale Represent the Entire Stock of One of New York's Finest Blouse Makers Tho Price at Which They aro Offered in Many Instances Does Not Cover Present Cost of Materials and Trimmings 15.00 to 25.00 Values Sale Price 8.75 Superior Quality Geor gette, real Filet Lace Trimmings, also Fig ured Georgette. Beaded, Braided and Embroid ered. Collar and Collar less. Short and Long Sleeves. White, Flesh, Navy and Spring Shades. he Store is closed at 5 P. M.. daily 9L Atittum & da. Special Vaflues will be offered to-morrow (Tuesday) an A Limited Numlber of Women's Silk Petticoats at these unusually low prices: Silk Taffeta Petticoats . $4.50 & 6.45, Washable ' Satin Petticoats, lace-trimimed,' at ' . ." . . $6.45 (Second Floor) Chenille and Silk Embroidered fir ; fs i ii Georgette Real Filet Trimmed PPENHEIM.M 34th StreetNew York Another Remarkable Sale Tuesday MADRAS DIMITY PERSIAN LAWN About 500 Jersey Dresses For Women and Misses Tailored models, suitable for present or Early Spring Wear, in all desirable shades. Silk Em broidered in contrasting and self colors. Button trimmed. Most Extraordinary Values 15.00 Amh ' Qirlls! and JMoior Misses' j Oatoty-Giragfaainfl Frocks (made especially for B. Altman & .Co. from Anderson's famous Scotch ginghams, in 'pretty plaids and checks) . ... will be featured to-morrow, in the Depart ment on the Second Floor, at very--special prices. ... For Girls Four shew, bewitching styles, variously priced at ... $12.50 to 22.50 For Jtiffiior Misses (sizes 15 and 17) Four charmingly youthful styles, variously prlcerf . $19.50 a 23.00 lHaoiann Aurwur - JTiftl? Aunute 34tlj.anu 35tl Simla ' .'Stem Enrk NorthWe5tCornerSixthAve&I5-5tr. Real Economy can be yours if you Belect furniture HERE and NOW. Our large stocks, bought in enormous quantities, at rock bot tom prices, give us a big price advantage in which you can share. Buying here makes economy a Ttljh not tte n. , . r,..,, Grecnpoint Decorated lied Wo IVInbP lorms tn fit In antiuue ivory, two-inch Plain Figure Tags on Everything Motor Truck Deliveries Everywhere 4Piece American Walnut Louis XV. Period mmng Antinue ivorv. Iieavv fillers, panels with raised medal-J lions, while they last, at posts, .98' xrlr Hrv TtZ UU IAS T7 . v . r t ' 1l ; .11 suae iyrrcw 0 ! J BUFFET, Vj W J. t! CHINA CLOSET, " J 0 l c "nn SERVING TABLE, 9 335 0 DINING TABLE 48 inches, 6 ft. extension. Thrrr.Pirc Hinh Grade Period Living Room or Parlor Suite, with malios any finished frames; upholstered in tapestry; intle- y .50 structible springs in seais; jnreo pieces as jj illustrated, at OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS WORLD W O IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFER KNCE A R WHAT YOU NEED A WORLD N L "WANT" WILL GO AND FIND IT T n WANTS t - i " .... .-.,,'i.j ' 1. . .