The evening world. Newspaper, February 25, 1919, Page 4

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League of N virtually 1 divcussio munitions to warrn pletel tion be theoreti The United P FORBASICLANS ~ FORTHENAVES IN lby jare: 1, Bach nation s sponsible for any rail be held re unneutral Eeach Nation Will Be Held Responsible for Unneutral by ite citizens 7 is 2. All contraband must be es- Acts of Its eae | tabtioned at ti nt bre war, and b during the period of hostilities 3. A® carrying contraband natu lists 4 (Coppright, 1919, by ‘The Chita Pree.) PARIS, Feb. 25.--Revolutionary| wees changes in international naval laws ‘% Which, fitting in with the rules of the| Tally is forbidden, the flag of @ | von warring nation fying over a ship would be a guarantee that she was not ¢ ng munitions COMB SAGE TEA IN HAIR TO DARKEN IT i It’s Grandmother’s Recipe to Keep Her Locks Dark, i Glossy, Beautiful. Investigation of her termine her nationa 5. If @ ship of a non-warring power is discovered carrying contraband, that nation shall be subject to punishment by the League of Nations, economically The old-time mixture of Sage Tea ‘1 and Sulphur for darkening gray, econ: a ed hair is grand.| or otherwixe, as the Executive q eacee rapa an folks are’again| Council recommends, i «= using it to keep their hair a good,| ft is obvious that under such rules | even color, which is quite sensible, a8|no nation will be able to carry on| i we ace living in an age when @ youth-| 4 war beyond the Mmit of her own he: ful appearance is of the greatest ad-| even ie Oe munitions, ‘The prac- 1 veer edays, though, we don't have| tice of buying munitions from a non- warring power, by payment of en-/ ormous prices and obtaining shipment | through payment of high freight rates with shippers taking the risk— as hertofore done—would be elimin- ated by point one, as carrying con- | traband would be a distinct viola-| tion of the law, and the nation from which a ship was sailing would as- certain that she carried no contra- band, as a measure of self-protection. The various committees are pro- greseing rapidly in the working out of details of the geveral peace settie- ment. The sub-committee of the body, which will determine respons - hility and punishment for authors of | the war, is understood to have com- pleted its report on individual guilt, mittee has not committee's re- e been unanimous, on reparation ls re- the troublesome task of gathering the 13g 8 and the mussy mixing at home. aN dros stores sell the ready-to-use * product, improved by the addition of q other ingredients, called “Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound.” It is a very popular because nobody can dis- cover it has been applied. Simply moisten your comb or a soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a fime; by morning the gray hair disap- pears, but what delights the ladies +2 with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com- o pound is that, besides beautifully darkening the hair after a few appli- cations, it also produces that soft lustre and appearance of abundance which are so attractive.—Advt. SREaLS yet acted. The port 4s said to hu The comm ported to be on the principle upon whieh damages will be collected. It is further re- ported that early bigh claims are be- ing consistently shaved down to con- form with what can be obtained. The committee ix understood to show a preference for making the period of nt as short ax possible=-Insite ot nty ye the cry of rial slavery” to fo up from a couple of generations, ASKS FOR DATE TO HEAR ye DELEGATION FROM IRELAND Sean O'Calligh, Representing Pro- visional Government, Makes Request to Clemenceau. PARIS, Feb. 25.—Sean O'Ce (John O'Kelly) representing (he visional Irish Government hi iim business man, has tmler Clemenceau date be fixed for th to receive Prof. E i ke V " |}Count Plunkett and Arthur Griffith, whom the Irish Assembiy de if present Irish claims. Smt. that Ireland will de ce a a Best &Co Fifth Avenue at 35th Street Established 1879 Women’s Silk Stockings _ .68 Heretofore .95 to 1.50 a Pair a ee RORROW 1,400 pairs of our regular quality ved “ stockings, embracing odd colors of silk, silk and fibre mixed, and fibre silk, together with a limited num- ber remaining from a special purchase, will be placed on sale at a radical reduction, ananiieehantnasaceti Some are full-fashioned, others have mock seams or are | seamless. ; mae Besides black and white there is grey, navy and the # desirable shades of bronze ond Russa Calf, ue , f Although there is every size in the collection, there is not every size in each color, Women’s Wool Sport | Stockings, 1.25 Originally 2.50 to 4.00 a Pair LIMITED quantity, only 120 pairs of fine im- A ported and domestic woolen hose. Broken sizes of our winter sport stockings will be offered at but a fraction of their original prices, First Floor You Never Pay More at Best's i Mis | TTT | | ! if aa C4 = = = = = = me me = = = = = =| oe a = = =! = = t— ve TOT TT a oi E, Sa MTT Dee bee Pree MUU Se TR Mary Ryan, at the UT ver 1 in the ship in ‘GHINA SENDS THANKS TO WILSON FOR AID Tied » Participate in Organiza. |r ne | Read the Leagne of ' Nations G, Fob BA a in very grat Wileon and the o the Unite Peace Confer w i last professor of mode National University. FEBRUARY 25, 1919. , son «| HOOK WORM LIKES JAMAICA. | | ime ” [TO REMOVE DANDRUFF K At) | | nt,| D Get a small bottle of Dandevine at the work | @MY drug store for a few cents, pour) Putly 4a{@ little into your hand and rub well | into the sealp with the finger tips. By | morning most, if not all, of this aw- |ful scurf will have disappeared, Two or three applications will destroy * levery bit of dandruff, stop scalp ite! It is ‘e-|ing and falling hair—Advt, | sentative Camp: rship. J fpaco RUBBERS Dry feet were never so impor- tant, Baco Rubbers never so | much in demand. A.J. BATES A CO. INC, NEWYORK RED AND BLACK SOLES MMfering| rilament of its sup. QOAUUUUTVNANANANUURNETONGER SERRA THIRTY-FOURTH STREET NEW YORK FROCKS OF The Collection Is Sufficiently Comprehensive to Meet the Requirements of Those Desir- ing Either Simplicity or Extreme Elegance Smart box coat Very Specially Priced, 18.50 broidered or strictly tailored. of Georgette Crepe in new effects. Draped Frock of Georgette, Embroidered and Beaded, featuring new Skirt and Sleeve ae Very Specially Priced, 35.00 FUR TRIMMED COATS UXURIOUS Coats of Silvertone, Crystal Cord, Wool Velour and Bolivia, in Dolman and belted effects, with huge collars and cuffs of Raccoon, Beaver, Hudson Seal, Beaver Nutria, French Seal and Ringtail. Very Specially Priced, 40.00 to 75.00 THE NEW WRAPS For Spring Wear IGHT Charming Dolman-Wrap Models, in the new silhouettes for Spring, developed in soft, rich Sil- vertip Bolivia Cloth, featuring new drape and collar effects. Very Specially Priced, 50.00 ae AUHUUEATANUAANOAAUEATOLARRAEUULRUHTT The Values Are Most Extraordinary MB ROIDERED Serge Frocks in new designs. rocks of Serge, strictly tailored, braided or button trimmed. EW Frocks of Poiret Twill or Tricotine, em- Peet I MITT TUTTE TTA ESSE TT UOTANUEUENOOEAEHTUAUHAUIAATNN EA 8 UNUSUAL EW Frocks of Georgette Crepe, richly bead- N ed. Frocks of Tricotine or Sone, with , Waistcoats of Tricolette or embroidered Satin. Tailored Frocks of Wool Jersey or Satin. Very Specially Priced, 25.00 EORGETTE Crepe Frocks, featuring un L Frocks G treatment of beading and embroidery. draped Frocks of Satin or Tricotine, lavishly em- broidered. bas, “Tailleur” Frock of Wool Tricotine, emphasizing the slender straight line _ silhouette, $25.00. Very Specially Priced, 45.00 NEW SPRING SUITS RAIDED Suits of Poiret Twill in belted coat effects. Tailored Suits of Mannish Serge, in Russian 4 blouse or box coat models, featuring waistcoats of silk in offsetting colors. Very Specially Priced, 30.00 MBROIDERED and Tailored Suits of Tricotine or Poiret Twill, in Russian blouse, belted and box coat effects. Strictly Tailored Suits of Silvertone. =r, ee Very Specially Priced, 40.00 UITS of Tricotine, Silvertone and Poiret Twill, elab- orately embroidered or braided, with vivid vests of contrasting silks. Draped Frock of Georgette, in which the figured and plain colored materials are deftly combined, $30.00, Very Specially Priced, 50.00 ANAK UNAUHAOTOUUTUTUNOTONN TOTS SS UAAANUUNTENUUATENANUEQADONU ENS

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