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RUSSIA BEGS HELP CZECHS FORM NEW IN CRUSHING 'REDS' ARMY IN BOHEMIA , j Rapidly Establishing: Author ity and Even Gorman Cities Yield to Now Order. S(ore Hours if A. M. to 6 P. M. Pica Sent to U. S. and Allies for Immediate Aid In Na tional Crisis. 0ft GERMAN PLOT REVEALED DISARM FOE GARRISONS SlncAwenue at 40thjtftoeet K5 Bolshevik Rnlo Threatens In 20,000 Tons of Foodstuffs and Other Supplies oneway to ToutonsJIaltcd. KA numerable Calamities, Is Warning. ' Buy War Savings Stamps Regularly Shop Early for Holiday Specials r, DsnftTsasLaKg. IgjsgorfEaaSmOFir itmogaaaaHgaQPiait,,,.,,,,,. ,i,N fill 1 mm "TN. 11 Knitted 11 1 1 Knitted If Spencers II . Surp''cc Model In White, Elick, Cxford. Heather. I ft Koje, Cop n, Pink and II Coral. If Value $3 JO Jf Jt II. Y I 111 Bl II Vl.O V 1111 If r '5 Shitf- BIack- o- 1 I lord. Heathei, R0,e, Com, J IMJ k (.open, Lavendei, Sky, J? Rl Purple nnd Fink. I ffi Value $2.50 a V 1.95 J g 1 I I This Season's Goods I Wjmwnoton, Nov. 7. Further and taimed'ats aid from th allied and American Governments In ridding n.u- t! of Bolshevik control and reestab lishing order la ashed In an appeal ad- jrensed to President Wilson by tho con, colldnted Ruralan provisional Govern nient at Omfk and delivered to Secretary Ianslne to-day by Doris Dakhmeterr. Russian Ambassador to tho United Stales. After describing the reign of terror Inaugurated In central Russia by the Bolshevlkl and asserting that control of this element Is made' possible onW through German Influence the nppeat says aid already extended to Russia by the Allies will be In vain If "the new help arrive too late." It adds that every hour of delay "threatens with Innumerable calamities Russia, tho Al lies and other nations." f Help la Expected. The provisional Government expects the aid of the Allies and tho United States and "considers Itself In tho right to demand such help," cays the ap peal, which Is signed by Nicholas Avksentlen. president of tho provisional Government, and Peter Vologodsky, Premier. I "It Is evident that, the exit of Russia from the number of belligerents and the process of dWsmemberment which it Is suffering has a deep Influence on th fate of all the other countries," said a paraphrase of the appeal made public at the RusMan Embassy. , "Furthermore, the problems of the fu ture of Russia should be considered by Governments and nations of the universe as a problem of their own future. Rus sia will nots perish. She Is greatly suf fering, but not deactt Her national forces are regaining remarkably quickly, and her effort to recover her unity and great ness will not cease until she attains this sublime aim. Moreover, tho recontruc- Uon of a powerful and prosperous Russia presents Itself as a condition necesHary to the maintenance of order and inter national equilibrium. Call of New Government. 'It Is, therefpre, that the new provi sional Government, Into whose hand has been entrusted the supreme power by the people of Russia, tho regional govern ments, the convention and committee of the menjbers of the Constituent Assem bly, the zemstvos and municipalities, ad dresses Itself to the allied Powers. It expects to tecelve their aid and consid ers Itself In the right to demand Insis tently such help. "It Is to the head of the, great Ameri can democracy, recognized apostle of peace and fraternity of the nations, that It makes Its appeal.. .All aid. already extended to Russia by tile lAtlles would be In vain If the new belp.should arrive too late or In Insufficient quantity. Every hour of delay threatens with Innumer able calamities Russia, the Allies and other nations." The United States nnd silled Govern ments were asked to-day by Boris Bikh meteff, the Russian Ambassador, to take nil steps possible j0 prevent the Bolshe vlkl carrying out their plan to observe November 10, St. Bartholomew's Day, as on occasion for a general massacre of the property owning and middle classes of Russia. Official despatches received within the last few days, the Ambassador said, show that extensive preparations are be ing made by the Bolshevekl for he mas sacre. He urged that the. Bolshevik and German agents be held for accountability before an International court If they lUirry out their plans. P0INCARE SINES COL. HOUSE. nET.KK, Nov. 7. News from Boheml' 'hows that the Cxccho-81ovak Nations Commuted has established authorlf everywhero without difficulty, even li such German, cities as Olmutz. Hrunr Tropan. "fclflau, I.eltha, Lcltmcrltz am Rumburg. t The German garrisons every where have been surprised and dlsarme by tho Czech so'd'er. The Czecho-Slovak authorities are or ganlzlng the national army with rernarl able speed. They Immediately regroup' the existing forces and ordered n gen erai revision of tho lists of soldiers. All men liable to military service ur to JS years of age throughout Caocho. Slovakia have been called to the colors tt Is said that this order Includes Ger man Bohemia. Comments In tho Cxccr press Indicate that tho mobilization If against Germany. On Saturday the Hungarian .Govern ment at Budapest Issued an order pro hibiting all freight traffic toward Ger many and German Austria on the Dan ube. It Is estimated that 10,000 tons ol foodstuffs and other goods consigned to Germany axtjjield on Hungarian terri tory. According to the best Information the changes taking place In "Vienna und Budapest are being accomplished with out much disorder. FIUME TAKEN OVER BY ITALIAN FORCES Admiral Caqni Chosen Gov ernor of Hungarian Port. Dv the A$tr1ated Prtit. Italian Headquarters in Venctia Nov. 6. The Hungarian port of Flume southeast of Trlest. has been taken ovei bjguhe Italians and Admiral Cagnl hat. been named Governor. The occupation was similar to tho Italian entrance Into Trlest. A detachment of Italian troops has been sent- to hold Flume and to round up the thousandsof Austrian deserters and soldiers of various nationalities who menace tho city and the neighboring country. .Scenes of destruction and starvation are common as one passes over the roads over which the Italian troops are trying to pass the thousands of Austrian pris oners who were cut olt by the Italians touthwest of Balzano. Every road lead ing up to this city Is crowded with men Great masses of men wait for long hours to move a few feet or a few hun dred ynrds, to halt anew on a road lit tered with the carcasses of horses and with cannon, pieces of shields, pistols, rifles, broken down auto trucks and ma chine guns. Many Austrlsns ore dying from sheer fatigue and starvation and not wounds. The Italians are doing all they can to hurry up food supplies. This Is difficult, and In the meantime dead horses are eaten, tho flesh being cooked by the roadside by (ires kindled by the soldiers. Large bodies of Austrtans are help kss. The correspondent passed between I Rovercto and Trent, a distance of six I teen miles, an unending column of men marching none knew whither. They asked orders from an officer who was with the correspondent. When asked If they knew about the armistice they said: "We want food. Food is the only thing" we arc Interested In. We are Indifferent to war and peace and death everything but food." s DUTY OF SMALL BOND BUYERS. Will Close Out From Wholesale Dept. 10,000 Yards of Dress Silks 10 to 33 Reductions Etery yard Ireshly in stock this season and guaranteed to be the finest quality obtainable. The present price range in vogue until Not. 9lh. Black Silks 200 YAPDS BLACK SATIN-Charmeuie finish a quality extremely popular this lea on, 36 inches wide. Regularly $2.25 yd.) BLACK DRESS SATIN-medium weight 1 high finish a durable quality.. 40 inches I wide. Regularly $3.50 yd. J BLACK GEORGETTE a dose firm weave" for blouses and frocks. 40 inches wide. I Regularly $2.00) IMPORTED ELACK TAFFETA chiffon "1 finish a desirable quality. 39 inches wide. I Jg5 Regularly $2.00) 1.55 2.85 1.6: Colored Silks 36 INCH COLORED DRESS SATIN in fashionable street and evening shades. Cor rect weight. Regularly $3.25 yd. CCLCRED GEORGETTE 40 inches wide dress weight in street, afternoon and evening shades. Regularly $2.75 yd. NAVY ELUE TAFFETA medium weight ' and finish. 36 inches wide. Regularly $2.00 yd. IVORY CFEPE DE CHINE A soft, de sirableNqualit tlress weight 40 inches. Regu'.arly $3.00 2.75 2.25 1.55 2.50 Dress Goods Clearance Sale Greatly Under priced 5,000 Yards Taken from Our Wholesale amd Retail Stocks and Assembled for This Week Only at the Following Prices: This Season's Goods Wool Velours A sponged quality 54 inches wide in Navy, Taupe, Wine, Green, Purple, Brown and Black. Excellent for suits and coats. Value $i0 3.75 Serges 40 and 42 inchet wide featuring the most wanted col ors, including Navy Midnight Blue, Taupe, Brown, Green, Wine, Sand and Black. Value $2.50 1.80 Plaids Wool Plajds 54 inches wider in distinctive color com tina.ioni, the correct fabric for separate skirts. Excellent quality. Value $4.95 - 4.35 NOTE: Other fashionable winter fabrics in a complete range of wanted ahadea featured at very special prices this week. A Ik. Arnold's ft Wool Yarn Iff Strictly all-wool knitting yarn . ii Special Offering of Women's Hosiery Underwear Gloves Handkerch:ef8 Strictly all-wool of superior quality, in the correct shades of natural, scoured, grey and khaki for Army and Navy use. Value rr ' w nan a LIGHT WEIGHT! THREAD SILK HO SIERY in Black. White. Grey and Suede; tXto THREAD SIIK AND FIBRE MIXED, an -cellent wearing quality in Nsvv, Grey, Russian Call, ,B- Reg $1.2Spr.) PURE THREAD SILK HOSIERY of the most desirable quality and weight of beautiful lus tre in Silver, Pearl. Golden-Brown. Khaki, Moose, Smoke, Mist, Beige. Nickel and Sand. hig. $2.25 pr.J .90 1.80 GLOVE SILK VESTS an excellent quality in pink or white dainty embroidered fronts in floral patterns tailored band tops. v Reg. $3.50 LISLETHREAD UNION SUITS a light weight, low neck model of very superior quality tight or wide knee suit able for immediate and Winter wear. Reg. .90 2.25 .70 SOFT GLACE GLOVES') White with Paris Point embroidery Tan with spear and embroidered backs finest quality ob tainable at this remark ably low price. Reg. $235 pr.J GLACE WALKING GLOVES one clasp in gun metal and a medium tan shade perfect fit ting all siies a tplen did Holiday gift Reg. $2M pr.. 1.68 WOMEN'S NOVELTY HAND KERCHIEFS unusually smart designs in the most charming of new color combinations that blend or make a pleasing contrast with new suit shades alto Ythite. Reg. plain 18 & .25) ea. 1.95 JUVENILE HAND-1 KERCHIEFS with soldier and sailor designs each Handkerchief in novelty folder a holiday gift suggestion that will de light the youngsters. Vaiue .18 .2V? ea. Arnold's Hair Nets Large all-over nets of the ropulsr cap shape in these shades: Light Brown Light Auburn Dark, Brown Dark Auburn Med. Brown Drab Blonde Blonde Drab Brown i Value SI. 80 do: .95 PreaMent or France II Allied Envoy. Alao n Gnrsli, Paris, Nov. 7. President and Mme. Polncare entertained nt luncheon to-day Col. E. M. Houne. President Vl!on's representative In the allied conferences, and Mrs. House and the allied Ambassa dors and Ministers. Besides Col. and Mrs. Itou3 the cuests Included the Japanese Amtnswa dor and Mme. Matmil, the Italian Am bassador and Countess Bonln-Longiire. American Ambassador and Mrs. S'larp. Mls Mirrret Wilson, the Exrl of Derby, tho British Ambassador ; Premier Venlzelos, the Serbian Minister and Mme. Vesnltch, the Belgian Minister and Baroness de CJalfTler d'Hestroy, the Ministers from Greece and Portuml. Rduard Benes, the Czecho-Sloval: For eign Minister. Ministers Plchon, Klotz, lyruea and loucheur of the French Cabinet. Mar shal and Mme. Joffre and Henri Bcrgson also were present. m McAdoo Urges Partial Payment STnbacrlhers to Be Loral. Sptcial DttpatcX to Tna Bus. Washington, Nov. ". Secretary Mc Adoo Issued a- public statement to-day calling on all employees who bought Lib erty bonds through their employers on i partial payment plan to keep up the pay ments and get the bonds as a patriotic duty and a necessary measure to kee the bonds from public sale and to main tain bond prices. The Secretary said : "It Is the duty nf the nubscrlbers t bonds on these partial payment plans t complete the contract Into which the have entered. If they do not do so bot they and the Government suffer, as U bonds for which they have contracte and for which they do not pay In fu must 'usually be eold In the open mar ket." FRANCE GREETS MISS WTXS0I Clemenernn Asks President Week's British. Casualties 27,048. London, Nov. 7. British casualties reported for the week ended to-day 'otalled 27,848, divided as follows: Kilted or died of wounds Officers. 3B9 ; men, 6.09. Wounded or mUslne Oftlcers, 912 : mon. 20,283. DanRhlrr u Slnir for Soldiers. Paris, Nov. 7. Miss Margaret t Wilson, daughter of the President of th L'nlted State, was welcomed to Franc yesterday by Premier Clemenceau. 11 asked her If she would not sing for th I rrencn soldiers and she replied with ei thuslasm that it was tier dearest wish. Miss Wilson will take luncheon at tt Blysee Palace with President nnd Mme Polncare to-day. 1,000 Season's Unsold Blouses Priced to Close CPFPE DE CHINE ELCL5ES in a variety of tailleur models con veitible and lew cellars in hite. Flesh, Navy and El.ck. GEORGETTE CREPE ELCUfES tucked and soutache brsid triirmed models in W hite, Flesh and Fall colorings. Reg $6.75 STRIPFD VA5HA ELE SILK ELCUSES with high or low collars alsodisccntinued mod els in silk and lingerie. Rig. $5.50 Very 4.95 SpeciJ Very 3.S5 Special RADIUM AND HFAVY CASHABLE SILKS tailleur, yoke and shirt nodels also GEORGETTE CREPES in suit and contrasting shades sat in and soutache braid trimmed. Reg. $8.50 HAND MADE BA TISTES tucked mod. els with high or low coHars FANCYS1LKS fcr suit wear also CREPE DE CHINES in white and colors. Reg. $7X0 Very 7.50 Special Very 6.50 Special All Odd Size Blouses Including Georgette Crepes, Silks, Crepe de Chines, Nets and hand made lingerie models season's most attrac tive st)les. Regularly $10,75 to $40.00 10 discount To Close Notable Offerings in Women's Dainty Lingerie Introducing many new and original ideas, wrought in sheer fabrics and exc,ulsilely trimmed Below are a few suggestions jo early Christmas buying: . ECUDCIR CAPS of lustrous Crepe de Chine and Satinr-becoming and fascinating stIes beautifully trimmed. Regular value $1.50 .95 SATIN OM15CLES lace trimmed and embroidered. Regular values $1.25 & $1.50 1.00 & 1.25 PHILIPPINE GONS attractive hand embroidered designs and seal, loped edge. Regular value $3.95 2.95 PHILIPPINE ENVELOPE CHEMISE-hand embroidered and finished with scalloped edge. Regular value $3.50 2.95 New Petticoats All Styles and Prices PETTICOATS with silk Jersey tops and Taffeta flounces "j pleated, corded and ehiired riffles in Black, Navy and change-L atu effects. Regular value $5.00 J 1 AFFETA PETTICOATS in a wonderful selection of twoO tcne effects. Regular value $5.50 J TAFFETA PETTICOATS -of plain and changeable silk 1 corded flounce and pleated ruffle. Regular Value $5.75 J 3.95 3.95 4.95 This Season's Men's Winter Overcoats At Last Year's Prices , Sizes 35 to 44. JUST IS of the very finest Overcosts possible to obtain.! Storm and Great Coats as well as a few Dress Kerseys. J. Regularly $60.00 to $65.00', 48.00 JUST 19 Overcoats of Oxford gres and fsscy mixtures single and double breasted styles a few dress coats in-1 eluded. v j' Regularly $38.00 to $45.00j 32.00 Knitted Neckwear Sale Continued All Grades and Styles Included Probably the largest and finest collection of strictly high grade Knittel and Crochet Four-in-Hands shown at one time. Best finish and properly pro portionedsatin lined neckbands. Three Group Assortments. Values $1.50 .95 3 for 2.7S Values $2.00 1.35 3 for 3.7S Values $3.00 1.95 3 for 5.50 Vassnr Elastic Ribbed Union Suits, $3.50 rHIS nationally known Tailor-Made Under wear needs neither comment nor compliment. Medium Weight ; Natural Color Worsted Shirts or Draxrers; sprucely fitting, $2.25. "Mergency" A Stein-Block Smart Overcoat, $35 PT.AIN and Intermixed Weaves; button through; double breasted; strapped sleeves; half-belt; self collar; slash welt side pockets. Other Stein-IJloch Overcoats $35 to $85. it A k . A V . Fim F&n VeiHngS . Blwt Eiderdown I Carpets l c l f f Wrappers Lounging Robes tfl Best Bigelow Wilton and Ai- l II 1 c, if .ered designs m Taupe, Brown V Jj V if minsler, also Alex. Srailh 6t Sobs BWIf .indudjng Bigelow and English I If , , and Black UW Qf soft Beacon Blanket male- mill Very fleecy and soft n.ade ', Willos Velvets, Grey, Taupe, lan, I t Wilton and Axininsters also ill! Of the best quality, in figured J Value $1.UU 11 rUl with shawl collars snd deep I III with a deep ..tin trimmed collar II Green. Blue, Mole, Kose, Uaven- II III I III Orieatal and geometrical designs. I II AC H 111 cuffs -v trimmed with satin to J IK ,Ves and pockets also satin j . Red- S AW , , CV B Sires 18x36 inches to 9x12 feet U ..c 1 ft matchUn Copen. Catawba Grey. ,rimmed.n Amer.c.n Beauty. , Vft o Of- . CCn J I Vt veU- A 'P"1 StocI I nllll ' U 2Tt ' 67 00 31 CHIFFON BORDERED VEILS ttj T.n, Uvender and Light Blue. If ft Lih, Blue, Lavender and Rose. 3 3.85 to 6.50 yL i , price $3.75 to $6.50 yard. R'7 .Z5 to $47.00. 8 fany me,h with chenille dots ff t , XY , 10 off J Sale Price JJ jqo di.cotmt Vin 6 JaiueU Regularly $50 J Regularly $8.50 J, Vby 0to350 4,4L 7!L A Smart Assemblage of WomeiVs and Misses' Coats Affording An Opportunity for Great Savings The Seasons Most Important Coat Sale. Preparations for This Event Were Begun Months Ago, Resulting in an Unusually Large Assortment of the Most Desirable Models, MISSES' CC ATS CF HICH CRADE WCOL VELCUR-smart, dressy models bcautifu.ly tai ored and attractively lined interlined throughout in Black, Taupe, Navy, Blown and Reindeer collar without fur. Regularly $48.50 MISSES' WCOL VELCUR COATS a very choice model with fur collar fea turing the new loose back cfiect in B.ack, Navy, Brown, Plum, Green and Ken di Regularly $4b Which Hate Been Marked for This Occasion Only at Far Below Regular Values, 37.50 8.50 J WOMEN'S COATS OF POMPOM. WOOL VELOUR AND POILU-a variety of fashionable models large convertible collars without fur in the wanted colorings Regularly $48 WOMEN'S COATS OF WOOL VELOUR-handsomely lined and warmly inter lined finished with large sealinc collar in Black, Plum, Reindeer, Brown and Taupe. Regular y $52.00 2 38.50 .50 J 42.50 ill 1L if I sVil I'', J ml mi Ml m JHN DAVID STtW-BlJfXllSMARTGcmiES si's . ft . a ML " S