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TJEJB SUN, SUNDAY, JANUARY 11, 1920. SPAIN RECELS ALL OFFICERS ON LEAVE Mnrtlal Law Proclaimed nt The Store is eflosetv5 P iC daily . SnrngqsRa as Bcsnlt of Itlot. ': V- 41' SYNDICALISTS ACTIVE The Greatest Sporting Goods Store In the World Promter Says Government In tends to Keep Order at 'All Costs. Madison Avenue and 45th St., New York. They're Off at Havana! And they're off to Havana to Palm Beach St. Augustine and the Bahamas to the land of lilies, parrakeets and phos phorescent waters! With every change of outdoor costume, for the race-track or fish ingfor the beacht the motor car or tao iinks ror tne aeroplane or the power-boat, the name of Aber crombie & Fitch is pleasantly re called. From the luggage and cabin re quisites for the steamer to the tackle and luncheon kit for the afternoon in the fishing boat, nothing which can add to your com plete enjoyment of your holiday has escaped the careful attention of this boue. Abercrombie & Fitch Men'sTourist Clothes Si V. M a; H ft) Whether you are headed for Liverpool, Yokohama or the Southern Cross, the correct, comfortable, wordlv feeling clothes are here, ready for you. Men's travel tweeds and tropic weight tweeds in suits for the train, steamer, hotel, country club, bridle path or mule trail. Knickerbocker golf suits, in weights tor every climate; shooting suits; sporting and trayjj topcoats; white flannel trousers. Correct paraphernalia for the fisherman, fashioned with accurate knowledge of the needs of different sections. Boots and headgear, sport shirts, neckwear, hosiery and gloves. Women's Resort and Travel Clothes 3; 141 3! 3! S New Abercrombie & Fitch models in .pongee and tweed suits for Florida and thaVest 'indies with airy, Springtime Kihats of silk and lightest fab s tries. 3j Whito buck shoes, golf brogues ana tan or DiacK waunng boots, with newest sport hosiery. White skirts of flannel, silk. Buck and seree. and adequate assortments (of silk, madras, Oxford and flannel ly'Bnirts. 3j Complete selections of travel and jg outdoor clothes for Western or 'European trip3. II I flbercrombia L Fitch Co Ears H. Fitth, Pr..ldnt. Maduon Avenue and 45th SL New York. "Where the Blazed Trail Orouet the Boulevard" Madrip, Jon. 10, All army offlceri on Iav hav boon ordered bv din Sninlih Government to reioln tlielr units. Imme Despatches from Saragptsa announco that four soldiers Implicated In the at tack upon the. -artillery .barracks' early yesterday mornlnr have been captured by the authorities, who found another oldler dead. He had committed suicide. Two of the mutineers have surrendered, All six' men, together with a corporal arrested at the time ot the mutiny, were brought before a court-martial and sentenced to death, the executions oc curring to-day In a field Immediately adjoining: the barracks. The authorities to-day released a number ot Syndicalists arrested for complicity In tho affair, as tho evidence showed no slens of the movement spreading. Full details of the disorder received hero show that at 3 o'cloclrln the morn ing; President Checa of the Woodworkers' Union, well known for his Syndicalist activities, appeared at tho barracks en trance with soldiers bclonslne to the Ninth Artillery Regiment. The sentry and the soldiers on guard opened tho rate. Upon entering Checa and his followers met a sub-Lloutenant and a sergeant, who opposed their prog ress. The mutineers then klllej Ilia of ficer and non-commlsiiloned officer and were joined by soldiers belonging to the Guard. Strike Lender Killed. Checa, with three men., went to. the printing offices In order to prevent pub lication of the newspapers, afterward returning to the artillery arracks, where mey cnierea me aormuories ol me sleeping soldiers. The majority of the soldiers refused t-llsten to the fiery speeches with which Checa tried to In duce them to Join his movement and locked themselves In their rooms, from which they, flred upon the mutineers. Then a number of gendarmes appeared on the scene under command of Col. Val- dez. They took possession of the bar racks after- a struggle in which Checa was killed. Tho mutineers fled, but a corporal was arrested. When order was restored the Colonel reviewed the regiment. A roll call disclosed 'that only nine rain rv missing. Martial law was then pro claimed and the city remains quiet. Martial law was proclaimed yesterday at Saragossa as tho result ot an attack esterday morning upon the artillery barracks by Syndicalists and soldiers. Thirteen of the fourteen soldiers who took part In the raid have been arrested and two of them, It Is said, will bo snot. Before the attack President Checa. of the Woodworkers Union and his follow ers are declared to liave Intimidated the prlnjr Into quitting thnlr Jobs and to 1UYQ caused hid uaics iu in viuacu. The situation at Barcelona and in other parts of the country was con aldered. yesterday by the Cortes. The Premier, replying to attacks on the Gov ernment's policy, declared that the Gov ernment was not Inclined toward re pression, but wished to restore order. Vnrty Chief "Wrangle. The debate degenerated Into an ex change of recriminations. former Minister of War Cierfa charged that liberal support of tho r.adlcaw was .largely responsiuiu ,m mo aiaic ut , .ff.l.B Tfft rlamanrfpil fhnt anarr.hv hft I ended Immediately, crimes punished, pardons and amnesties withheld, fac tories compelled to resume work and everybody forced to obey the law. The iiartlnals retorted that tho military Juntas, which first set the example of lack of discipline to ine soiuicrs, anu Clerva, who always was creating trou ble, were the offenders. Gen. Viilalba. Minister or war. de scribing to the Cortes the attack on the artillery barracks at Saragosso, said that at about 3:30 o'clock a group of nvndleallsts and soldiers, well firmed and headed by the president of the Wood workers Union. Checa, marched through the streets. They tried to arrest two po llcemcn In Jaime First ctreeC but the policemen escaped and gave the alarm. The group, however, reached Itosarlo barracks, where somebody, apparently in collusion, opened the gates. The syn dicalists and soldiers penetrated the bar racks, killed aTJeutenant and a ser geant commanding tho guard and then went to the dormitories, where they tried to InJuce the soldiers to Join them. Fight In Streets. A part of the group had, meanwhile, engaged In a fight in the street with civil guards and troops, who hnd been rushed to the scene. During this fight the military governor arrived, and with the assistance of officers and soldiers ar rested all but nine of tho soldiers in the attacking party. Premier Allende Salazar told the Cortes that the Government was de termined to maintain order and oppose the syndicalist methods of lerrorlsm. Cabmen and hearse drivers have de clared off the proposed strike which was to have begun to-day, the proprietors having granted wage Increases de manded by tho men. The Mayor of Madrid and other city officials anil prominent citizens were among the thousands who attended the funeral Thursday of the policeman killed last Monday while defending the auto mobile carrying President Graupera of the Employers Federation, who was wounded when a group ot syndicalists attacked him. Senor Graupera was shot i In the chest. . There Is a movement on foot to stop ' the publication of Bunday afternoon newspapers, it is understood tne uov emment Is considering the Issuance of a decree to this effect. Barcelona Lockout to End, BAnctxoNA, Thursday, Jan. t. The Civil Governor announced to-day that the lockout by employers against em ployees which began on December 3 will come to an end on Monday. TO ANSWER BRITISH RAIL MEN s. Government Will Meet Worker To-raorroYT on AVane DUpnlc. LoNDOr, Jan. 10. 3lr Brio Geddsh. Minister of Transport, replying to-day to the communication ot the rallwar men rejecting the Government's wage proposals, said a full answer must wait until he could bring tiho Whole question before the Cabinet, as the Issues In- yoIvM were of national Importance. I, f ' Thirty-fourth . Street MAPISON AVENUE-FIFTH AVENGE, NEW YORK 1 Telephone 7000 Murray Hill Thirty-fifth Street Complete' So'Mtfaem Outfits for Women, Misses and the Younger Set embodying the latest and most enchanting developments of the newer mode, are now rady for immediate wear . An Extraordinary Monday Sale will comprise Women's Afternoon & Evening Gowns of unusually choice quality variously and most fashionably- modeled in chiffons, old and silver laces, metal brocades, jetted nets and crystal embroideries, exceptionally priced at $78.(0) ' :" "" . , f- (Sale on the Third Floor) --A 'Nmmlbier of Wom&n'sCorduroyHouseOown! m two attractive models, prettily lined, have been taken from stock and will Ue placed on sale to-morrow in the Department on the Third Floor, tn a at the greatly reduced price of . 4 J 1. ipecial Valines ill be offered to-morrow (Monday) in A Sale of Frocks and Skirts bemi to take place in the Department for Catalogue Merchandise on the SIXTH FLOOR v 5emniflinniade Frocks of fine-quality navy blue serge (sizes ranging generally from 34 to 44, but the smaller sizes predominating); in two very attractive models, reduced to J(5,50 4 .Semmi-mniade, Skirts of excellent-quality two-toned tweed in a smartly tailored model, with cut-in pockets and a belt, $9.75 reduced to French Filet Lace Window Panels i.. i.K (exclusive of tax) A. Special Offering, of Imported Handembroidered Underwear (the first Sale of the year) will be held to-morrow and Tuesday on the Second Floor The selection includes:, French and Philippine Undergarments, although the same prices do not in every instance apply to- both. Every piece is dainty, desirable and wonderful .value at the'-prke quoted for it. Nightrobes $3.45, 4. 10, '4.85 Chemises . 1.95, 2.85 Envelopes . . 3.-45, 3.90 Drawers . . . $2.50 Corset Covers . . 1.95 Petticoats . . 2.95, 3.90 An: Important Sale of Cofseti 'will offer to-morrow, at extremely low prices ' 2,500 Corsets in several desirable models, 'suitable for various types of figure (although the size ranges are not complete in every style). 1,500 Corsets; sizes 20 to 30 1,000 Corsets; sizes 20 to 32 . at $2.25 . at 3.25 Also 2;2(D Brassieres (sizes 34jto-46) made of various materials, among which are lace and satin . . at 90c. & $1.25 (This Sale will .take place on the 'Sixth Floor) v Ml . (Hand-made) 1 will be placed on Special Sale tomorrow (Monday) and 'continued- on sale for one week, at prices that are' seldom encountered for merchandise of so high a standard. The designs are artistic and the workmanship excellent throughout. - Prices: $11.00, 12.50, . -16.00, 17.00 to 65.00 each (Fourth Floor) The Janmary Sale of Linens will feature dorSinig the cmirreiiiit week isk Table Cloths, each $6. (TO to 85. FabUe Napkins, per dozen 6.00 to 47. Sheets .... per pair 15.00 to 60. Pillow Cases ., . per pair 3.90 to 8.25 IMinen Huckaback Towels, per dozen 9.00 to 45.00 Union (linen-and-cotton) Huckaback Towels per dozen . .V $4.50 to 12.00 Turkish Bath Towels . . per dozen 4.50 to 30.00 Reception amid Baeqimet Cloths trimmed with lace and handsomely embroidered, are -marked $75.00 to $2,000.00 each- having just been greatly reduced in prices The January Sale of Blankets, Etce offers unusual purchasing inducements (Fourth Floor) Oriental Rugs at .Special Prices during January J It was announced lata this afternoon that tho Government would meet the railroad men Monday.