The evening world. Newspaper, February 20, 1919, Page 4

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Iasist on Borden's—always In square packages only. . + “THE IMPROVED TED MILK Paul BeERNAR " The Women's Shop for Values * 22 East 34th Street te Acrows the Street (rom ALTMAN'S Mcktligott Meas 1 1908, |G N] Assembiym ells of Chilton, Wis.; John | ser | EAST PRUSSIAN SOLDIERS THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, BILL TO RESCIND TROOPS IN RUSSIA DRY RATIFICATION BEFORE IE ASSEMBLY ALARMIST TALES ! Measure = Would ¢ Have New York Listed as Refusing Support. | Prohibit w troduced in t emblyman Peter New Yo Ame n INDIGNANT OVER iil ol. Stewart Denies Dangers and Says Allies Can Take Care of Whole Red Army. command 4 Ox Ss report sald The : © well cured for re. | tor and 1,. | abl © Lagista- | tne ) refuse to ratify! The American officer re said to mal notice ¢ ve Secretary of St Vil Members vernors of the several pi to prov tional permits their » the tustitution Smith also signed tie bill ¢ Brooklyn, q . #0 served without waiting for the termination of such vice, The previous provision of the military law withheld this credit until the termination of servic thin afterno placed in. the the Capital The invasic the Int to-day designed 5,000 toward the ex- termination of the corn borer | lved she turn [since t BEAR Lo IMPERIAL FLAG U.S. Mission in’ Warsaw Hears Junker Try to Organize Movement Against Poland WARSAW, I 20.-—German soid- fers in Bast Prussia are still bearing ve old imperial standard instead of lican flag, according to res Choice of the House i Tomorrow + Our ENTIRE Stock of igh Class, Fur Trimmed COATS (°° ‘ ' t | Formerly to $30 ae Including Our Highest Cost Coats } Wool Velour } Bolivia Pom Pom Trimmed jivertone Broadcloth JPailored and Fur to the They also ave undertak marks Shoe jt Emina Linda Posed as "|! hearing to-morrow. same cause, “| PIG IN A POKE AUCTION Xaggerations published re- 4 a slur upon the regiment. closed in by ice until 1. Stewart's report, be expected from ers of this command except at and egulur intervals until euble commu- on and int ing with off- lal busines: ‘WOMAN ADMITS HOLDING COLLECTIONS FOR CHARITY Captain in| Volunteers of America for Years. Charged with soliciting money by! posin, an officer of the Volunteers ot A 4, Miss Emma Linda, forty- two, of Marion, O.. was held in $500 ball In Yorkville Court yesterday for She was arrested at the offices of Ludluin & Carland, No. 260 Fourth Avenue, who allege that they have given her a $10 check an- nually for the last eight years for the Summoned before Assistant District Attorney Kilroe, who is handling all alleged charity fraud cases for the District Attorney's office, Miss Linda, who is said to have called herself “Capt. Ida Holtz,” when collectng money, as- serted that she had been as: ed with the Volunteers of America through Capt. and Mrs. A. C. Wood of Marion, both of whom are now dead. She told Mr, Kilroe that while .hey over all money she collected to them, but admitted that y died—the last one three she had used the money for her own living ex- penses and had not turned any part Of It over to the Volunteers, Ba OF SAILORS’ EFFECTS ve — i ae { | | AAT 5 is Ae Unclaimed Articles From Wrist Watch to Wooden Leg to Be Sold at Barge Office, Articles ranging ] the way from a wit ous OU acl \ J United States Quinn at the Batte pon Mareh 1 in a gal sailors who died or of effects left by deserted Commissioner Quinn sl pays off the 1 using this pe ia custodian d othe rth 53. ae New Surrogate for 1) lation will | « high financial | r ion has been unable at the source of these unfounded n Taken to Coney onpital Too Weak to Speak, from cold and hunger, @ sald he was and @ mu AN he was able to he had been in the army for the last three or loracy hogs, owned by Ira Ja 5 too weak to be Toward Isherwood, a Newark awyer, yesterday was appointed Sur- sex County by Gov. Edge neceed Surrogate Fred. G. > has J ‘ommon ¥ will aseum, The drink thet takes the place of coffee INSTANT POSTUM A pure,delicious merican Beverage = 6 BeLLaNs , Hot water 7 Sure Relief pskani'e Top King. a bog iy t 8B LL-Al J S. $10,300. ‘" ' El INDIGESTION . 1919, TODO TITTLE eves DISTINCTIVE FROCKS An Interesting Exhibit of the New Fashions Empha- sizing the Narrow Skirt and Fitted or Draped Sleeve The Values Are Most Extraordinary ‘EW Frocks of Mannish Serge, in strictly tailored, braided or embroidered effects. Serge Coatee Frocks, button trim- med, featuring fancy vests. Very Specially Priced, 18.50 LABORATELY beaded Frocks of Georgette or Crepe de Chine. Frocks of Tricoline or Serge, with vests of Tricolette or em- broidered Satin. Frocks of Satin or Wool Jersey. Very Specially Priced, 25.00 ICHLY beaded Frocks of Georgette in Street and Dinner Vy | Sumptuously embroidered Frocks of Satin or | Shades. Tricotine. Veen Very Specially Priced, Fickivian eed 1 ey) 35.00 © 58.50 Fifa, Embroidered , > NEW SPRING SUITS MART Tailored Suits of Mannish Serge in new Russian Blouse or box coat effects, featuring vests of silk in offsetting colors. Belted coat Suits of Poiret Twill, braid bound. Very Specially Priced, 30.00 UITS of Tricotine, Poiret Twill, Silvertone and Serge, in strictly tailored, braided or embroidered effects with vests of Silk Tricolette and other fancy Silks. Very Specially Priced, 40.00 © 58.00 Softly Draped Frocks Georgette Crepe Richly Embroidered and Beaded, $45.00 FUR TRIMMED COATS UXURIOUS Coats of Silvertone, Crystal Cord, Wool Velour and Bolivia, in Dolman and belted effects, with huge col- lars and cuffs of Ringtail, Raccoon, Beaver, Hudson Seal, Beaver Nutria. . i Very Specially Priced, 50.00 © 75.00 Misses’ Fur Collar Coats WOOL Velour and Silvertone Coats with collars of Natural Raccoon, and French Seal. Lined throughout and warmly interlined. 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