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Hungarian Red Wants to Go to Peace Parley Bolsar. Communist Envoy at Vienna, Says Karolyi Government Is Made Up of Unrepresentative Men Soviet Treasury Depleted Asks Only That Allies Find Some Solution for His Unfortunate Country VIENNA- May IS fBy The Associated Press).?Bolshevism is waning, the Germans will sign the peace treaty and delegates from the Hungarian com? munist government should be per? mitted to go to Paris. Alexis Bolgar, the representative here of the Hun? garian communist government, de? clared among other things in a state? ment to the correspondent to-day. "All we ask," he said, "is for the Allies to find some solution for our un? fortunate country. When General Smuts was in Budapest 'as representa? tive of the peace conference) we told him we were ready to get out, but we would not he responsible for disorders md bloodshed unless the Allies occu? pied the city, particularly American or British troops rather than the Ru? manians. "If such a thing as self-government is permitted then the Red Republic represents Hungary. I do not see why the Allies cannot treat with the soviet unofficially, at least, and also consult, perhaps, with former President Karolyi and with men like Apponyi and Andrassy, all of whom took part in the former governments. "New Rule Self Constituted" "The Allies should not take seriously the view that the new government is a gelf-constltuted affair and is made up of men unrepresentative of Hungary and also without special prominence or politic:-.! experience. There are a num? ber of such self-constituted govern? ments for Hungary living in hotels in Vienna. "Speaking strictly in my official ca? pacity, ! a k or 5 I tal delegates of the soviet :.". Budapest be requested tc come to Paris, It can be said for the soviet that it is doing the hest it car ar.'i also is keeping order. It is nol true that tl r? a? been any political executions by us. The only execution: have been for crimes lihe murder 01 robbery. "In the light of events it was per haps unwise for us to nationalize prop erty on so large a scale. We migh have gone more slowly, but if reform: like ours are carried out in twent; years' time in itead of three months they are a< reasonable by al classes'' Friendly in America Bolgai 'hers connect?e with the Budap? viet, is friendly to A: he were ai American, lie said he felt that it wa: in the Unit? I that the most san? solutions of the problems of povert; would be w He expressed th opinion that President Wilson was no being treated fairly by the Allies, no with proper consideration. Fie said he understood it had bee suggested in American quarters tha all Hungarian parties, including th ?oviet, send representatives for meeting in Switzerland to form a nc government for Hungary. Count Julius Karolyi, the head of th . new government proclaimed at Ara? Bol?*ar said, never has been in politic before Barabash, the Minister of Ju: tice in the Karolyi government, r added, was known as a follower < Count Michael Karolyi, while Barjass the Minister of Commerce, is a Soci; Democrat : r secretary of tl chamber of commerce at Arad. Whatever new government is set t ?t Budapest, Bolgar continued, will fir itself without money. He said the the in Vienna two weeks ago of the mon? *bich he had in his possession had d Pleted serious-'.y the soviet treasur This money, according to Bolgar, wi not intended for propaganda purpose out for the purchase of raw materia to keep the Hungarian factories goin Peace Is Terrible, but Just, Says Rabbi Wig Militarism, Crashed in Ge many. Must Not Rise Else? where, He Warns m The terms by which the Allies ! tend to end the war were termed terrible peace, but a just peace" y? terday by Rabbi Stephen S Wise, |>is sermon befr,rf. the Free Synagog m Carnegie. Hall L>r. Wise -poke on the topic, ' is a Good Peace Can America Ace? Is? "l judge the peace by the objects the war," he said. "We have em ?he curse of German militarism for time. We have ended Kaiseriam ?orld over. We have achieved the < ?at international pacts shall hereaf M observed with honor nad we h ?Wnaoned the violators before **rl4'?j tribunal for judgment. "Having ended German militar ?Pon us l|fs the duty to suffer no m tariim to arise in Allied lands, incl "?f our own. Prussianism is fore ??troy?-! In the land of its origin BWst not ba revived in ari7 other h *t*th?T it be Japan or Russia, Italj 'rant*, England or America." Al?ys?i?/rian Envoys Present Gown to Mme. Poine PARIS, May 17 'By The Assoch JMM), -Two mammoth <-l??r>bant tu * warrior's coat of mail and an A ?inian gov/n for Mme. Polncar? 1 **? gift? brought to th? F.lysee Pa F??t?Hay hy the member? of the e>?! Abysfini?n delegation In P wb?n thf-y e?.?,w! ape,, President P *?'* Uj r.f?tr their congratula??ont iMBce/s victory. Th* delegation was headed by *??n?*.ch Oaolde de Gabriel, tor ?h*mbemin et the imperial pala??, mr>u4-A Ghebachi, uncle of the ??*!* "< Abyssini?. All wor? el?b<t ?w* and fese?, and attracted mod ?ntlen while rkhng through *w?*ts in the cama?*?? stapplied bj ?'?Mb government Exceptional ! Men's Jap. Crepe Bath Robes, $3.95 Made to our own specifications of imported Jap- Crepe in a splendid variety of colorings. The coolest robes obtainable. a?, analto & (?ompmty *?a In ?/t?- Heart o/ JV?, y_rfc?Dire* 6y .Su6??ay, Tube and "I" A Rare Combination of Circumstances Maizes Possible Today a Sale of Women's Capes, Coats and Dolmans Regularly $29.50 to $65 at $19.50, $25, $29.50, $35 and $39.50 The surplus on hand of a leading manufacturer's most successful models, together with a fine collection of street coats, capes and dolmans from our regular stock that have never hefore been offered at these very low prices. The workmanship of the various models is expertly done, and the quality of the ma? terials exceptional. Ov.er twenty styles, developed in Tricotine, Poiret Twill, Men's Wear Serge, Gabardine, and Velour de Laine New Velvet Sports Coats for Women $25 None more individual on the street or links For the seashore, the links, or street wear these charming coats, in combination with a pretty skirt, make a delightful costume. They are handsomely tailored in fine quality velvet, with collars of self material or trimmed with white Baronette satin. May be had with braid trimming, and still more are severely tailored. Prices: $25 to $39.50 Fourth Floor. Monday and Tuesday Only La Vida Corsets Special $3.65 Regularly $7. Beautifully made of flesh color broche in two of the newest models for Spring- One in girdle top style with elastic inserts under arms, and in front. The other is a medium top model trimmed with silk rib? bon and fancy silk braid. ? Third Floor. _?>afeg Wardrobe Trunks at $70 "The best in America below a hundred dollars?ask the man who travels." These trunks are made strictly according to our own specifications, and &z seventy dollars are entirely without competition. You cannot get better construc? tion in a trunk than this?regardless of what you pay. Three-ply haHHwood, covered and lined with hard vulcanized fibre, closely riveted through? out, with every rivet visible. Drawers are of solid bonHwood, lined with English Pegamoid. Fitted with five-ply veneer hangers, shoe pockets and laundry bag. We repeat?"none better at a hun? dred." Trunk Department, Basement. 150 Women's Higher-Cost Suits Reduced for prompt disposal to $49 Reg. $69 to $79 $95 Reg. $110 to $150 Only two or three of any one style, all exact duplicates of the most costly importations received from Paris for the present season. The exquisite needlework of each model, and the superb quality of the materials make these beautiful suits comparable only to the best of to-order productions. A few of the materials :? Silk Duvetyne, fine tricotine, Poiret Twill, and silk and wool combinations. 4th Floor Crepe Meteor Foulard and Georgette Crepe Meteor, ead embroidered Beginning This Morning?on the Fourth Floor An Important Special Sale of Women's Afternoon Frocks at $29.50 Without question the best values offered anywhere in New York Only an exceptional trade opportunity could make such an offering possible. The styles are the very latest shown in Paris shops, beautifully fashioned of rich Foulard Silks, in combination with Georgette Crepe; Crepe Meteor with wai?st and Georgette crepe sleeves, bead embroidered, and Crepe Meteor embellished with hand and bead embroidery. Sizes 34 to 42. N Three styles pictured. ; For Summertime, Fashion Has Created Beautiful Cotton Frocks for Women that are both cool and delightfully choice in their styling. We have assembled a very exten sive collection of these frocks, skilfully developed in Voiles, Ginghams, Tissue Ginghams and Voiles, in striped, checked, plaid, foulard and flowered patterns of unusual appeal because of their departure from the commonplace. Prices are very reasonable : 6.90 7.50 10.00 12.50 15.00 Exceptional Values Are Offered Today in a Sale of Women's and Misses' Fashionable Pumps at $6.95 New York women will bie quick to take advantage of this important sale?the saving afforded being frankly unusual, and the pumps among the most suc? cessful produced this season for our regular stock. Three distinct styles, with welt or military heels??as pictured?fashioned of Cordovan Color Russian Calfskin, Gun Metal Calfskin, and Patent Coltskin Second Floor. Handsome Costume Blouses Direct copies of late Paris models, are offered j today in a special presentation on the Third Floor at $10 to $29 A trip to Paris could not possibly reveal a larger number of individual styles, nor give greater inspira? tion. No smarter styles are to be seen?they are the most distinctive created by leading modisters for Sum? mer time. They come in stunning Cossack, gilet and peplum effects exquisitely fashioned of Georgette Crepe, Crepe de Chine and flowered chiffons in imported prints, imported silks and fine nets, many beautifully beaded, others trimmed with filet, Venice, or Val. lace. One style pictured. New Summer Fur Fashions ?as dictated by Paris, are to be seen on the Sixth Floor, very modestly priced. Of exceptional interest today? One-Skin Mink Scarfs. $22.50 One-Skin Jap. Marten Scarfs. $29.50 Two-Skin Kolinsky Scarfs. $19.50 One-Skin Stone Marten Scarfs. $40.00 One-Skin Hudson Bay Sable Scarfs. $67.50 Two-Skin Hudson Bay Sable Scarfs.$125.00 Fisher Scarfs in animal effect. $95.00 Fox Scarfs. $42.50 Wolf Scarfs. $28.50 Sixth Floor. Wavy Hair Switches Special at $5 Made in fine quality hair, in all shades, including Grey, mounted on three separate stems. Splendid values. Third Floor. Very Special Dainty Undermuslins Carefully made of sheer Summerweight materials, priced very low Today and Tuesday At $1 At $1 Dainty Nightgowns of Pretty Envelope Chemise, sheer nainsook, tastefully of nainsook, trimmed with trimmed with lace and hand - featherstitching in hand embroidery. pink or blue or lace trimmed. At $2 Cool, carefully made Night? gowns, of sheer nainsook, elaborately trimmed with lace. At $2 Charming Nainsook Com? binations, tastefully trim? med with embroidery and lace insertion. At ?pt>?0?D?Carefully made Washable Satin Bloomers, trimmed with beautiful hand-em? broidery and two rows of hemstitching. Also at S3.85?Pink Crepe de Chino Nightgowns, trimmed with bands of Filet lace, and fine washable satin petticoats with scalloped edge, or hemstitched flounces. Third Floor.