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j ly considered to-day, though not yet|toward universal volur made public, are summarized as fol-| “¢ army along , u lows: th oaches | | Disarmament down to 200,000 men, |" about 430.000 m than the Unite Telephone Ordere to put over the Fifth Liberty Greeley 1900 Please mention Tel- ephone Order Desk. y |vote of 304 to 71 |gobviating of Afteen divisions 9 18: |ihere and much smiier than ¢ whicietts he Prost abe earsial | L Ala ye of cavairys divided | trance ia maintaining in the occu ebairmen from t A. rompt and careful {to five army corps with one army ao.” hl rounticn comprising the district ary eR Me. Foster Mention. v “4 1 e ce, nie he 0 . Bt a8 nies fe ‘The bill passed second reading by al ference held in. the district Travel Information Phone, Service 38th Street FIFTH AVENUE 39th Street claies is to 1 180,000 men. The | ry sich d yee i officers are to serve twenty-five years ! qi and cub-officers fifteen year P Britain Likely to Yield That jvatectescnereament if | | i j j i Sp BALA fem ls provided for, ‘and | Featuring a Lanvin-Inspired Model in a New uch Fror er Plan of its continuance or modifica My ; ; Total Destruction, faiMt"s BAMUMENG rs ns | ame -- Tailored Suit for Misses balance is to be stroyed, Th delivered or de PARIS, March 7 (Associated Press). | —The military, nava’ Unusual at $49.50 naval terms provide similar disarmament by a reduction of the! German fleet down to a limited basis 1 aerial terms of German disarmament were before | sufficient for police defense, but it Distinctly new types of Suits make their first ap- ¥ ; - sowera yea: Will Mot figure among the navies of : ‘ ¢ . ng, the Council of the Great Powers yes-| the first or second class. This sys- pearance here to-morrow, forecasting in delightful rday, with nier Lloyd George, |tem is to be for an indeterminat ‘ tes ¢ | Me c 4 yee eoré™ | period, with ultimate continuance or|{ {0 “uweemy | —o | lL fashion the trend of the Spring Mode. Notable among back as head of the British delega-|modification, probably under the he Hele rofal ais Jel, illus ad. | hich q . " ; Sat them, this copy of a Lanvin model, illustrated, in which tion, Marsha; Foch and the full a Ae acon ae ‘ * ; : membership of the War Council pres-| ara defnite in period, asm limited youthful style ideals are developed to a point of per- : WAMoet of the time waa given to the [force of a ihonmand, Men are. to r cuts noice with the CAMMEYER “SHOOKIDS” how fection rarely attained, Captivating ith f val *" sh wi " |eather mines until O ; Tetans? aptivatin ases O01 naval terms, which were largely sét- |i. ontire establishment is to end ¢old the weather may be—they like to ice skate. In Navy Blue Tricotine, the corded pockets and sa 9, tled, with several features still re-|" "White some features of the fore- halt te A with evetlaen fal ‘buttonenthe lint Spring served, including the destruction of poing term: lL open, yet doubt- And what makes it more enjoyable is the fact that elt trimmed with overlapping oval buttons; the lining less they will in the main, J the large German ships. amas ten ntl ) Jeorge a sed | Rhpatreaiey ots COMMONS ADVANCES BILL ‘hips, but he yielded this view when ee FOR COMPULSORY SERVICE shown that it would involve an in- the British and|It Applies to Army of of fancy silk. ‘Tight sleeves, narrow shoulders and straight skirt, as the new silhouette demands. Sizes 14 to 20 years. Millinery their ice skates are fastened tightly to a pair of comfor- table CAMMEYER “SHOOKID” SHOES, which allow them plenty of freedom. INFANTS’ AND CHILDREN’S SHOES The latest interpretations of the Mode, Hats that in their refreshing newness of coloring, their charm of contour fairly spell Spring- creased naval building programme in the United States, As a result of Tailored Suits—in every accepted fabric and of every modish type, ranging from $29.50 to $125.00. ccupation | } PH) Botton § i Sizes 5 time. American view in agreement, oe <4 and Will Expire in April, Si ; i Victorian Sailors—ador- @ means of harmonizing the Frenc! re Sizes to i. aie and Italian views, It is possible that 1920. The New Capes and Dolmans able little close fitting | pome of these ships will be appor-| LONDON, March 7.—Capt, F. FE, Sizes 6 to A oe A i shapes; coquettish rolling tioned to France and Italy instead | Guest introduced hie Woon ee Sizes 814 to 11 .. 4,00 to 5.50 for Spring are here in scores of styles; Serges, Poiret brim Hats, as val as ae r Sine piaviia yi gM raapek hid 4 i ¥ est Te ‘. ; icturesque large Hats. Ex- of being destroyed * 5 °C 2g | s, Evora a rety: piety 1 8 ae eer che dismantling of [DUNO service for the British Army of Sizes 11)4to 2....... «» 4.75 to 6.50 x wills, ‘T'ricotines, Velours, Evora and Duvetyn, Siuiiva: Modble (Oi GUE Occupation. This army, according to the bill, would be composed of 900,000 men and the enlistment period would expire on April 30, 1920. Alexander $22.50 to $175.00 Afternoon Dresses the fortifications of Kiel Canal were causing some discussion, the Council adopted a motion referring the Kiel YX Street Dresses own designers are note- worthy in the assortment— BOYS’ SHOES, 4.50 to 7.00 «qmtestion to the Commission on Water- ways. This commission will now con- sider the whole subject, including the American rese: ong that the ac- tion on the Kiel Canal shall not be @ precedent affecting American canals and waterways capable of peing used for strategic purposes. Shaw, Laborite, moved the rejection of the measure because the Labor Party is opposed to a continuance of con- seription Col, Winston Spencer Churchill, de- fending the bill, argued that the Gov- ernment, in providing for an army to insure peace, was “pursuing a path CAMMEYE ‘Stamped on a Shoe Means Standard of Merit ™ St. New York SS SSS eer ts na een Ve eee en ee ce ce ee eee of every type, from the ‘simply practical but smart Serges to the most elaborately hand embroidered ‘Tricotines, all attract- ively priced. many of Taffeta, now in such demand, featuring charming new style touches, achieved by embroideries and beading; soft Satins, Georgette Crepes, Crepe de Serges ...00+. $18.50 to $59.50 | Chines, that are refreshingly new and Tricotines. $29.50 to $110.00 | “different”........ $29.50 to $125.00 Third Floor $8.75 to $16.50 Featused for Saturday Trimmed Hats $10.00 The Council also adopted the American proposal requiring each commission to submit with its report the specific form of an article to be presented in the peace treaty, The purpose of this is to give the Coun- | ail the spocific terms of a subject, instead of a lengthy report, from which the Council may frame terms. The session to-day will be devoted to the military terms and the feed- ing of Bohemia, Jugosiavia, Austria end Germany. This question of feed- } ing is regarded as increasingly ur- gent, as reports reaching the British and American delegations indicate that lack of food is spreading the 7 revolutionary menace throughout Central Europe. Aside from the actual military and naval terms under consideration, an mportant question has arisen as to whethor these terms will be tempo- rary, as incident to the close of the war, or permanent, holding Germany in subjection for an indefinite period. This last proposal has taken a very definite form as a means for curbing so that she Women’s Serge Dresses Women’s Spring Footwear Dress or Walking Boots in Five Smart Styles $8.75 Allbrown kidskin lace. All black kidskin lace. Black kidskin, black cloth tops. Brown kidskin, brown cloth tops. Dark tan calfskin lace. ONWIT TELLER &;CO. The Specially Shop of Onipinations FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET Unusual Values For Saturday Only $17.50 Copies of higher puree Dresses, in ine blue serge, in- troducing new tunic and panel effects, braid strappings, tailored finishing de- The Piquancy of Youth Is Vividly Expressed in the MISSES’ FASHIONS Originated by This Shop for ‘Jeune Fille’? & Small Women Misses’ and Girls’ Shoes Bree ditserien nar Geleahatlll: Individualized types that reveal an appre- laced shoe cs 214 per ah My tating ber forces and thus defeat ciation for the frank simplicity of youth in tOl7 aks Ciacci $6.50 ‘ aruicularly Dp Napoleon later. their i ; f th Girls’ tan calfskin Introducing the New ed for business wom- ‘As a result of this feeling, some of eir interpretations o} i¢ mode. Fash- aced aloes: sizes ale and f th jhe tere. france ho control ot Heneechatharoteneriedidictiactivn ace iyoes shoes; eet 629 xe Capes and Cape Coats pa 5 ely | _oehigey pated nt el The, In from the commonplace mature types. 7 Np aay, Metal at $29.50 requiring smart an turn, has opened a large vista before Three New Models in Fine Navy Serge or Poiret serviceable Dresses. laced shoes; sizes 1114 the sh and American delegates 2 Twill lined throughout with Peau de Cygne in self of possible commitment to occupation to 2...... se eee ee $5.50 or contrasting colors, Other gy Dresses god the supervision ot aeraen ae Children’s gun metal A Price That Marks This as a Rare Oppor- renting’ — an fairs for an indefinite period in the ac ~ tunity to Purchase One of the Smart- ve iow price to 2; future. It has also presented the laced shoes...... $4.50 est Outergarments of the Season. ry i * delicate question of how far a de- Second Floor. Uhird Floor, Third Floor, feated nation should permanently lose its national authority to ad- minister affairs, In view of these considerations the question of time limit of naval con- bec more important than themselves, This was Misses’ Tailormade Suits Speciatiedt 55.00 A most interesting collection which features fascinating style developments in waistcoat, straightline, blouse and box coat models with waistcoats of tricolette and silk duvetyn, spangle buttons, tucking treatments, tie belts, Colonial collars. Made of Poiret twill in the favored shadings. Sizes 14 to 18, Other Tailormade Suits 29.50 to 150.00 Authoritative Spring Models in Women’s Suits $45.00 Featured at a price decidedly attractive, ‘ailormades of pronounced style inter- est, and of the types at the moment most in demand, £6 cae: = oaxOae PAS % Misses’ Tailormade Frocks Speciatired « 55,00 An assemblage of chic frocks developed in serge, tricotine and Poiret twill in strictly tailored straightline, coatee, tunic and compose models of moire- The Spring Silhouette, with its narrow shoulders, close fitting sleeves, slender, youthful lines, is cleverly interpreted in Serges, Tricotines, Oxfords, Silver- | and-serge. Tuckings, embroideries and braidings are applied in various tones, Halr Line Worsteda, Tweada a To all intending purchasers manners. Sizes 14 to 18, ‘ The ‘Victory’ ot Blayer Biesaty soa) BeMe : } | strictly tailored or introducing smart braid e vic J cial interest. You not only se- | Other Tailormade Frocks 29.50 to 165.00 | | trimmings, jaunty waistcoats and vestees CA PE, $25.00 cure « Player Piano of quality | contrasti color, Hand tailored fin- iiaea. tha note af bine eet ] renege 5 ] | ‘4 ishing de equal those of custom made ees wae eee Massooted en I Onginations of Bonwit Teller & Co. || | Ss All si Suits at much higher prices nae Cepek tfully xceptiona 3 i i | re [ AY . ‘ ; uggests Springtime and the Artistic Case Design I Moire & Pompadour Silk Frocks | q “S11 iid Other — ae from Bro oe uaath, —_— * . : . : . P i . 35. to 00, Fa f finely textured But receive the benefit of what || The moire frocks are expressed in charming silhouettes—straightline tailored, | | Whaat aaa te tacundas Suits for Stout Figures a Specialty navy Serge, led with Vie- Eu Aa arg tesla | pannier, draped bouffant and apron effects. Pompadour silks designed for i| | | exceptionally favorable cir- . tory red satin and with over . . aa A ¢ | : es—That’s the reae - ame ane anerapaet collar of ¢ same brigh pe ee afternoon and dinner wear, in combinations of the silk and chiffon, re ie iy hg dis Extremely Smart Versions of the col io the te are quite the ‘ || his price. smartest youth Outer- Prices $550 up | | ert made al : VF} parments of the season. —, | Misses’ C, Caste UA 29.75 to 165.00 || lined coats GISIee AA be New Plaid Skirts Sizes 10 to 16 year Small Down adele | Isses apes, Coals, Taps, * 0 ° i| | viceable—sizes 7 to 18 years, $10.75, $12.75 and $17.95. Girls’ and Juniors’ Relance oe iene Leet bid l| “Small-Capes” of a decidedly youthful character in all colors of pom- | Boys’ Suits, $14.75 Ail Wool Blaide, nos ; nd Apparel | ia) rae bes fs SEAN | Tr, A d ‘oo! Plaids, now in such vogue, in color eom- : Write for catalogue or call | pom, velour and tricotine, plaid-silk lined—coats with chain stitching—coat- | 1 i PReeGe sary LD dea binations exceptionally effective, Box suaradnne Pade thas: Aide Pease Piano Co. | wraps of tricotine lined with taffeta which forms the collar, the same lining | | Oe ; ae he reduce side pleated models that in every line ei ~newness, et ae Boe che He 128 West 42d St. treatment of foulard applied to dolmans of gabardine—"‘Small-Capes” and | | | Boys’ Corduroy Suits Serge Skirts, smart and practical Sars. ¢ a and Suits, Manhattan, | long capes of faille silk, plain and embroidered—capes and wraps of | H | atts Kaic kerboc ie $5.50 and $7.50 charming little Deu 34 Flatbush Ave. duvetyn, poulette, taffeta with ostrich garniture, BAGS TORE os ah pipes PERS: | Brooklyn, | aneeaosrannanea 1% i ererreren Pn uae) a