The evening world. Newspaper, February 14, 1919, Page 9

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‘ he INHUMAN TU TURK ENDS. LIFE. Was vetog CONSTANTINOPLE, former Reshid Bey, sed of complic | a ” the MANNA Cabinet has been announced ax ord. It looks as if the good old-faen- ‘ontinued from Firkt Page. In the realm of foreign affairs, the rises, according te ' SAGE AND SULPH foned Democrats who stick by the (Continued from First Page.) | eee declares for peace along ‘ Paria or ne to @ despatch re party year in and year out will have |lines laid down by President Wilson, ‘ved from Weimar to-day \Not Interfering W With Appoint- to grin and bear it.” oe nas but | DUE refusing any peace of violence: Mere Schifter. Vico President of the << | hard . for the repatriation of German pris- Cabinet and Minister of Finance : * * Near DARKENS GRAY aaik ments Made by Subordi- © minimum number of foreign recur |oncrs of war, and for the establish. unt Rrockdorft-Rantzau, Minleter 4 Union Square East **%) ates. /S. Vie h which she can purchase| Ment of a League of Nationa, with of Foreign Affairs SATURDAY ONLY. iis nates, He Says. THREATS 10 SHOOT GIRL, eA. |disarmament and an obligatory ‘i eure, Miniat Ye es , ; ws _ food F Court of Afbitration im order that , Huse Preuss, Minister of the tr FINAL REDUCTIONS It’s Grandmother's Recipe ‘the Evang Waetd.) CHARGE AGAINST OL He eee ere ee | wae Dnay. Ue (rene \Wipuesiee IN (OR cay a Minister of Labo: \. WINTER COATS ; : Seaeial to The Evening Wo eR penis whe ia tae if aue nister of Labor to Restore Color, Gloss ALBANY 14.-Gov, Smith eee Le : ee ee de me ae bade debt t Herr Wissel, Minister of le Keon An i t sion to-da a beaches . heed et y fs at Remerkably Low Prices. and Altractivencss. rath ped dM ft to dir Second Lictitenant Attached to Mili-}ine gold and securities now on nant (LIEBKNECHT ‘SLAYERS NAMED omy. | Armctdites af Toul. enna DERG Gentel OF the dele ath a! ° tar Police A ed of At would not suttice to cover more than ee Toa ate Ietee oe Mravt BUY NOW FOR NEXT WINTER xestion tl was responsible for tary Police Accused ¢ - Prt Oertta teas « Meer sions Almost everyone knows that Sage. the t of Thomas tempted Felonious Assault toe) Wire (Greedy feces ouecuene shot R Otto Landsberg. Minister of duatice. | SAVE $15 TO $30 Yea and Sulphur, rh mpound: | py ntendent of Put aoe sid : would be glad to repay honorably and IN, Wednesday, Feb. 12 (Assoe | Hert Noske, Minister of War and| $25 to $48 Values, Now ed, brings buck ¢ or and Tewis Nixon aa a deputy in charge OP @ charge of attempted felonious] uprightly as soon as possible, If fieda\ othe tans Mag, ihe rare) Core $20 to $35 Values, Now lustre to the hair H assault, Second Lieut Marcus B Crit- food and raw materials are furnished |°\ : : 4 bit Herr Giebert, Minister of the Treas. | $15 to $30 Values, Now of the castern division of the barge "i tacan an, in @ detailed indictment to | J or gray, Yeurs ago the only way to Of tM Me Crane fives in fit U.S. A, attached to the military land Germany is given assistance , a iphaeet °% tie 18, 86 get this mixture was to make it at, CMa systems. r Cran tL police at the Bush Terminal, 8 vM |doward eohabilitation, t believe the [oy con # the episodes and th as Herr Koest, Minister of Demobiliga home, which is mussy and trouble. | Schenectady County and his appoint- was before Judge Dale in Ri Lh patente i eemecs Atuitn Gan he men aileged to have been involved in tion. | some. Nowadays, by asking at any, Ment waa opposed by Congressman to-day and held in $1,000 bail for a /*CoRoMic ind Reneral situation cu yection with the deaths of Dr. Karl wdward David. Mathiaa Fyrberee drug store for “Wreth's Sage und Sule, George Ro Lunn and his followers hearing Monday be brow te an orderly and pro- neeht and Rosa Luxemburg and Herr Gotthoim, Ministers without | phur Compon ou will get a lorge among the Schenectady County Dem- According to the police the army | atersive 8 an leaders, on the nigh f Portfolio bottle of this im) ocrat he tory that was circulated officer threatened to shoot Miss Eva | Count Brockdorf-Rantzau, the Por Capt, Pluck-Hastung is ch: proved by the ti wa effect that Gov, Smith had Brown, nineteen, No. 318 8840 Street, | eign Minister in the Provisional Cab- ving fired the firat shot nt gredients, at a st precipitated Democratic factionaliam Brooklyn, when she attempted to inet; Dr. Edouard David, the Prest- |} m1 tO Jail Blopped in Don't stay ¢ Try it! No one! ay ina the pointment of Mave him to enter her home tast|gent of the National Assembly, and the paper p. can possibly tell that you darkened ‘. Governor, in referring to, "ht many persons experienced on cc iva, beat Kosa with the your hair, as it nat Mise Mrown charges that she had| Hines he said, would probably | Oe Ee eee ime heed tne Cacel shot and evenly. You dampen a spo been Keeping company with the Leable lanai adage ie |at ner. soft brush with it and draw thing whatever to do With tear for about two he. Sh eace Conference for Ger- through your hair, taking on ment, The story 18 Very him last night, she anid, an she mn not Rernstorff,” he added | strand ata time; by morning nd has caused consider- leaving a subway With her| instantly to a questioner. disappears, and after another ap- | I know nothing about|was Michael Wh laeriy| Tt was the frat time that Count von All Fat People tion oFete hair be tment. | have not at-{neighbor. Licut. Nro nous, | Bernstorffs participation, which has £, be ALU ike dark, glossy and a t ed to tell Mr, Nixon whom he|#h* said, telling Whalen to go home|peen advertised frecly, was denied Should Know This OO ive. Ady ; or he would « iis ‘ : shail or shall not appoint. ‘The men | OF he would Jauthoritatively. ‘The : West 42nd Street (Between 5th and 6th Avenues West 43rd Street | ave numed to office and whom £ delegates, President 1 The world owes » debt of gratitude te the may nt in the future are ex- Wien hte orth Director, will appear with definite propo: author of the now famous Marmola Pre. peat {the best results possible | pWASHINGTON, Feb. 14.—Direetion | including plins for a League of Na- | cription, and is still more indebted for the ’ disvhar their duties in the ser- | fy, # export business will beltions workingmen's protective laws | reduction of this harmless, effective + obesity UR suits for Ue See ath aac tater aera March 1 Crom the Govern- e t to decide international — to tablet form. © Marmola Prescrip- te Oo I i \ageneral ser vice of th *, sha ter- | men Xports Control Committ and a court to decide internationa . ee oneself tere with them in any was for po- [Conrad ip Bualtise) 6 arsputen fon Tables can now be obtained at all drug ead ur e Innovations in vice p ; bens, whose appointment | 48P pth or by Mire direct to bos en Co, true distinc tical or other purposes #0 long as [as Assistant Director of Traitie in| COL Thursday, Feb hank hee, Baek, a tiveness in hey do their duty.” charge of export and import traffic. was | 13 e new Ger- | their reasonable price (75: cents my a large sures smartly should not as it looks 1457-1463 AT FORTY-SECOND STREET ing stability which in long satisfaction. There is no reason why a required tailoring and tex- tile stamina. Those attributes embodied in every gar- ment we offer. thing men and boys wear. Brokaw BROTHERS designed suit wear as weil if it has the New York City as nan in the State Armenian aped from cut, style, color ani’ i weave of fab. rice ~all with y the underly | the Gov Referring ‘ounty Republican, are matters, Every- budget was BROADWAY the work. Formerly 49.59 to 65.90 Formerly 59,50 to 95.09 Entire Remaining Stock WOMEN’S HIGH-COST SMITH WANTS NEN FIT FOR JOBS NOT PARTY WORKERS to the appointment of Joseph H. Wilson, af enrolled Atbany for Secretary of Budget Bureau in his own office Smith said that whet he named Mr. Wilson he knew nothing whatever about his politics and did not care Mr. Wilson was recommended to him, he said, by some of his best friends in the most capable to look after budget In this connection the Gov- ernor pointed out that when the State submitted analysis he would have at best about ten days in which to dissect ft and out its various ramifications, and man thoroughly equipped Mr. Wilson was recom- to him 4mended to him as the man for the place and he named him. That he was BONWIT TELLER. & CO. FIFTH AVENUE AT Paar STREET WILL CLOSE OUT SATURDAY Women’sPlain & Fur Trim’d Coats 25.00 In velour and loupine; majority fur trimmed. Women’sPlain & Fur Trim dCoats 39 gg Velour, frost-glow, soft coatings; majority fur trimmed. | In velour and silvertone—a variety of desirable styles strictly tailored or trimmed with Hudson 85.00 COATS and WRAPS Formerly 135.00 to 275.00 110.00 125.00 most fashionable furs. 165.00 One or two of a kind in duvetyn and other fine rich soft coatings, combined with the season's Women’s Plain Tailored and Fur Trimmed Suits Formerly 59.50 to 95.00 38.00 Seal or nutria. eomses| Misses’ Winter Coats Formerly 29.50 to 39.50 18.00° In velour and zibeline; sizes 14 to 18. Misses’ Plain& Fur Trim’d Coats Formerly 59.50 30.00 Velour, pom-pom, Belivia, crystal cord. Sizes 14 to 18, ae baa ed amen a Conside appointm for Rice as Civil Service Commissioner is still heard about the Capitol. Tammany Senator sald to-day: “If Al picks out a few more Demo« ts like Rice and some more rene-| spades like Wilson he will make a rec- announced to-day by the ministration. FROCKS :: GOWNS:: SUITS :: COATS for the “JEUNE FILLE” and SMALL WOMAN Ther bernie Will be continued until further | been pub THE EVENING WORLD, zeeene, FEBRUARY 14, formerly a Democrat, rolled as a Republican, did not interest him at the time, he oes Hall ae interes him now. as a man to do certain work ‘ana te wan satisfied he had him. ble criticism and then ene | npr Ov GERMANY TO DISBAND | ARMY AND COSTRPT GUARD FOR D FOR DEFENSE iption | rationing at maxim und necessaries of | wounded and the iiied during the thon of all industri treatment, on mines, and of the res William’ Gorha | One | tions to income tax Railroad Aq- fystem fo nment, which case) leaves no excuse hed at) Berlin equal rights for men and women einen G has jus! BONWIT TELLER &,CO. The Speaally chop of Oxpinalions FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET The Misses’ Department on the Third Floor Features Spring Fashions of Refreshing Youth & Esprit in The engaging spirit of youth with its attendant charm and simplicity and its naive expression is ingeniously emphasized in these fashions for the younger set of 14 to 20 years. Individualized, original—-these fashions are interpreted in terms that are apropos for the school girl, the college miss and the debonnaire chic of the debutante. MISSES’ TAILORED SUITS 32.50 © 150.00 Featured are cylinder, straightline, box and blouse modes, as well as strictly tailored types of boyish directness in style—gilet, plastron and cuirass waistcoats are emphasized, also scallop treatments and border effects in embroidered mo’ — These suite are developed in serge, tricotine, Poiret twill, \ { checks, black-and-white checks and silk dus izes 14 to 18, MISSES’ CLOTH FROCKS 25.00 165.00 Tailored frocks and more elaborate style-themes in serge, Poiret twill and tricotine. Unusual silhouettes and treatments introducing the Chinese influence and other types with simple self tuckings and plaitings or decorative touches of hand embroidery, ratine applica- tions, crewel work, beaded motifs and astrachan embroidery. ° MISSES’ SILK FROCKS 39.50 « 150.00 An infinite variety of original concepts introducing decorative touches of appealing charm in looped fringes of skein silk, floss silk bandings, embroideries of chenille, beading, ratane and tiny plaited ruchin Of taffeta, satin, charmeuse, “taffeta-moire,” crepe de chin: and novelty silks, Sizes !* to 18. - MISSES’ HANDMADE FROC, 65.00 & 135.00 rocks that are the last expression of daintiness and possess an inherent delicacy and restraint, appreciated by the younger set cultured to the finer things in appareling. Frocks in shirt waist types, quaint Chippendale prints and many other style diversions t of the educational sy along tablish a demovrd people's um prices life, care of the families of those wat, the socluliza- os ripe for such particularly the coal and siderable addi- es ‘: SCHEIDEMANN CABINET dieting or violent udes | exercise for the reduction of the overfat body he | to normal proportions.—Advt. 1919. HAS BEEN PROCLAIMED “* Herr Schiffer Is Vice-President and |‘ Bue eee eect Worry er ounds and. lw Minister of Finance—Count Rant. | watte nick of No. % No enth |eome a og mau Head of Foreign BASLE Affairs Keb. 14. —Chancellor Selwide EARLY SPRING APPAREL For Misses and Small Women Reveal a wealth of new ideas, not only in design but materials and colorings, for Suits, Dresses, Evening Frocks and Sports Attire. Smartly Tailored Suits from $24.75 to 195.00 Attractive Silk Frocks “ $25.00 to 145.00 Modish Cloth Frocks. « $19.75 to 98.00 Silk and Sport Skirts . $16.50 to 29.75 A Notable Offering for Saturday MISSES’ GEORGETTE DRESSES Advance Spring styles, two very smart effects, featuring cleverly: draped skirts, faney bodices and belts; all new colorings, at $34.75 Regular value $47. WOMEN’S and MISSES’ SWEATERS Will be featured on the MAIN FLOOR SPECIAL AT $6.75 Mxceptional values in desirable Mohair and Zephyr Wool models—coat and slip-on eftects—all desirable colorings. TAILORED AND SPORT HATS Are shown on the THIRD FLOOR in a large assortment - of exclusive Spring models for WOMEN and MISSES. VERY SPECIAL VALUES FOR TO-MORROW: Women’s Trimmed Hats at $5.50 & 6.50 An attractive assortment new models for present and carly Spring wear. A SALE OF BOYS’ SUITS Faney mixtures and blue serges; sizes from 7 to 18 vrs.; values up to $15.00 SPECIAL $9.75 To Close Out—Boys’ Novelty Suits—$3.95 Various desirable models and fabries, including sizes not complete; values to $9.75 Boys’ HATS and CAPS at End-of-Season Reductions corduroys:

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