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f E tor fo 1. ft i , I. s V JAPANESE AID LAST OF KOLCHAK'S FORCE licmnnnt of Admiral's I .Army Flgliting Itolslicviki nt Cliila. i BIJENFORCEMEXTS SENT JfotfB Occupy Baku, Centre of (Caspian Pctrolcnjn Field, London Announces. 3 VJ-adivostok, April 29. Kcvftre flclit fnsf Ij Iji progress at Chita, Transbaika lia, betirccn the forces of Gen. Voltzc- ilioffsk)', tho nolo remnant of Admiral rXotchoJt's arm) In Transbaikalia, and ithe opposing BrljJ-,evlk faction, accord- " ..... i H'f a reports irnni a uussiau source, ,ThB Japaneao arc declared to be support tntOen. Voltzekofrskj. The Japanese representative hcte de clares that the action of tho Japanese ;, troops lias been sanctioned by the .Alllcx. Japanese reinforcements; are -constantly arrivinc at Vladivostok. ianu. was married to-day to Prluco Omar Farouk EfTcndi; mm of tho heir ap parent, I'lluca Abdul MedJW Kffenul. Daniad I'crld l'aslia, the Grand VUler. and tlio'mainlicra of the Cabinet attended tli wvddluR, which was held In the VllUla palace. The fchclk-uMslam pro nounced the benediction. The Prlncwa l 22 liears old. The brldejrom was edu cated In, Vienna. MAY 2, 1920. I "iiiii.h. .t 1 " w' " , jr. . . , JflPt. YORK HERALD, SUNDAY TO SAVE DENHUNE'S ARMY. IIMhIiftIUI Itrndy to .Negotiate Willi Ilrlinln. Moscow, April 30. The lSolshevIk Korclen Minister, Tchltcherln. has sent a not-. dated April 28, In reply to Karl Curzon'A note of the 25th, In which tho Soviet Government iixpresses Itself as u-ady to enter an ayi'eemcnt with ling land rcffardlnc the remnauw of Gen. Ucnlklnc's army on tin) name basis as that rearhrd regarding; the White Ouard In I"'ebruary,a LETVIA FIXES INDEMNITY. Th latest reports concerning the t rmy of Gen. VolUekoffI(y, contained In a Ilorbtn despatch dated March 25. aid Ita position called for onions con sideration. Tens of thousands or Volt sekoffsky's men and several thousand if Anxious to leave the Uolshevll: turri- i tory. The consent of the Chinese and Japanese to their exodus had to be ob- tained, however, and the attitude of the two countries had not at that time been denned. A cold reserve at Chita moununc to tv.uuu.vw com rubles was at the disposal of Gen. VoltzcUoffsky, ccordtns to the despatch. Lojraox, May 1. Russian Bolshevik forces Occupied Baku, an Important port en the western coast of the Caspian Sea and tho centre of a very Important petroleum field, on April 21, it was offi cially announced this raornlns. (iermiiny to fay Million Mark nml It ii I liva j- 3Interlnl. Ur.r.l.ix, Slay 1, A stipulation that Germany pay an Indemnity of 1,000. 000,000 marks and hand over a number of locomotives and other material Is contained In the treaty which Is ex pected to be sbjned to-day between Ger many and tatvia. The stale of war between these two countries dates from the lime Col. AvalofX-IJennondt started his activities in the Baltic In September of last year. FINNS FOR FINISH FIGHT. K- l'riilrtnrlat t'rfifd to L'oiulinl lU'tioiiarlra Openly. llKUiNoroRH, Finland, May I. Scrlo'Js rioting broke out last nlglil in the labor quarter during fishtlns between the peo ple's guard and the police, resulting In many casualties. Large labor meetings wore held at which resolutions were adopted favorlnc a general, strike, and later a proclama tion was issued calling on the proletariat to make an open H5IU against- tne re actionaries. Thcjeaclers of the agitation say that a general strike and a Govern ment Crisis will result. crlns tho Oreelm. Enver I'asha, former War Minister und leader of the Y,6uns Turks, the- message sayi. ban placed himself at the head of the Turkish Na tionalist movement. SCOTS GREET SOVIET RUSSIA. (InsKow Mny Day Olebrniits Also S)iiiia(hl- With IrUh. hoxHQS, May 1. Tho celebration at Glasgow wan on an unprcftderttcd scale. A demonstration was held at GIuhbow Green, at which 10,000 persons adopted a resolution calling for the establish ment of n cooperative commonwealth. Tho resolution embodlcn fraternal greetings to Soviet Russia and pro claimed tho right of the Irish peor.lt to" choose their own form 01 government; I'. S, Motor Trnilc In Franco Killed IM, May 1. Denlera In American automobiles bellcvo their business In France will b wiped out by tho Govi eminent decren issued Wednesday for bidding Importation for an' Indefinite time of all chassis weighing less than 2,500 kilograms (5,500 pounds). Only the heaviest trucks can be admitted. Saltan's Daughter a Ilrlile. Cokstantinopu:, May l.--The Sul tan'n daugnter. the Princess Sablha Sul- Albniilnn .Iiih:ut- (irreks. 1 Londo: May 1. An Albanian rising against the Greeks has begun at Kplrus. ' according to a wireless message from , Moscow, and Albanian bands are masMi- Ideal Economy Everybody wishes to buy the best for the least possible cost. That is precisely what is offered to. Park &. Tilford cus tomers. Since its birth four decades ago, Park &. Tilford has steadfastly maintained this policy. PARK & TILFORD MAY N SALE OF PIANOS "INETY instruments of various makes the finest we have ever offered are. now on display in our Warerooms. The sale includes fine, classic instruments, whose names alone signify most noted productions of the musical industry. Many of these instruments are encased in San Domingo Mahogany, French and Circassian Walnuts and also comprise a number of Knabe Pianos in both Grand and Upright Styles, and numerous Period -Art Cases used for exhibition purposes only. , Among these instruments of distinguished makes you will find such representatives as the KNABE CHICKERING STEINWAY SOHMER KRANICH & BACH The pianos offered have been thorough- ly tested by Knabe Experts and only the initiated would be able to say they had ever been used before. Included are a number of Knabe Pianos, in both Grand and Upright Styles, and nu merous Period Art Cases used for exhibition purposes only. Quick ac tion will secure the choicest instru ments at a great saving- Listed below are but a few of many attractive offerings This Sale is for Monday, One Day Only - UPRIGHTS Mehlin & Sons, a bargain Chrhtnian, perfect Stanley Upright, excellent Waters, perfect shape Steck, a beauty Chickering Cabinet Grand Kranich &. Bach, rare value Knabe, a gem Chickering, exceptional offei Knabe, remodelled Knabe Cotonial, unusual Knabe Art Louis XV PLAYERS $125 Gabler Player, like new $365 240 Foster Player, nye value 440 310 Doll Player, fine condition 40? 330 Pcarlman, in pood shape 465 375 Holmes, exceptional offer 490 410 Mcllatonc, splendid 510 425 Crippen, perfect condition 525 440 Fischer, tare oppurtunity 775 575 Marshall & Wendell, rare 825 495 Sohmcr Cecili.m, a bargain 845 615 Knabe Angelus, unusual .875 1225 Knabe lie luxe, a gem 1 150 GRANDS I'ackjrJ, like new Mathuhck, a baigain Fischer, excellent condition Steimvay Concert Grand Knabe Daby Grand, a gem Knabe Mignoii Armstrong Miniatur-' Knabe Mignon, like new Knabe BabyGrancl.mahogaiiy 102 " Knabe Mignonette, a beauty 1050 Knabe Baby, mahogany 1125 Kn.ibcConccriGrnnd. unusual 1 150 $460 525 730 775 665 910 Convenient term's of payment arranged. .Belter than renting. A liberal allonancc for your piano IDarerooma iw at Thirty-ninth 0t The. Store ns closed at 5 Po JVL daSHy 1, Mm da MADISON AVENUE - FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Thirty-fourth' Street telephone 7000 Murray hili Tfoarfcy-Mth Street The SS2k Department will offer, for a Monday "special, . 2,500 Yards of Daflvetymi Facomurae Extraordinary Valmies m Wonmieini's Amerlcao-madle Ltagerie we!I-made tLsndergarments, pretti!y trimmed, will be sold at unusually low prices. Nightrobes, $1.85, 2.45, 2.90 to 6.35 Envelopes, S.25, 1.75, 2.35 to 6.90 Combinations, ' .. . . 1.95, 2.90 Corset covers, 75c, S.S5, 1.95, 3.45 Drawers, 1.45, 3.75, 1.90, 2.95, 4. Btooniers 1.75, S. Retticoats, . S.75, S.95, 2.65, 3.95" War ta;i additional on prices exceeding $5.00 (Second Floor) A Monday Sale of French B!omie priced (below original cost) at $12.75, ISoOO, !8o50, 22.50 vill comprise a large number of modish Paris-made blouses in a variety of styles and lingerie mate- rials. At the same time many higher-cost Imported Blouses will be on sale at greatly reduced prices. This Sale offers an unusual opportunity. (Second Floor) . , i 38 inches wide; in a splendid assort ment of extremely smart one-tone designs, including chow, jade, pottery, toast, bamboo, antelope and lobster,. at the extraordinarily low price of $4o90 per yard (First Floor) The Lace Departmmeinit offers very uncommon values in Georgette Flomieces featuring the fashionable shades ' afternoon and street gowns, for exceptionaSly Sow-priced at '5.85 & 7.50 the yard' (First Flopr), , V towear Ridiwg Habits for Women's and Misses' Spring, and Summer wear, are in stock at very moderate prices; including Of khaki Off linen , . Of" pongee . ... Of imported tweed (Third Floor) $22.50 28.00 55.00 Onn the Snxth Floor Special Values are obtainable in Semlmade Dresses (sizes 34 to 44) of excellent-quality, light-weight navy, serge; in two smart one-piece models, one trimmed with black silk braid, the other with floss fringe. 'Either model may be purchased at the reduced price of $22.50 To 'complete these semi-made dresses requires very little work. In fact, there is practically nothing to be done except stitch up the back seam and sew in the sleeves (which are already basted to position). Safe Storage for Fors, Rogs. and Draperies The Remainder of the SprSmig ImiportatSoinis of Paris Wraps, Capes and Coats, 5 creations evolved this -season ill be placed on sale to-morrow many of the most leading French couturiers, morning " at the tremendously reduced prices- of $85.00, ,.118,00, . 165,00 & 275'. (Women's Outergarments Department, Third Floor)