The evening world. Newspaper, April 4, 1919, Page 6

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ll 47-49-51 West 42d Street FINAL CLOSING OUT Saturday, at Half Price and Less 465 Smart Street Frocks IN ALL THE FINEST MATERIALS, BEADED GEORGETTES, WOOL JERSEY, EMBROIDERED GEORGETTES, FOULARDS, CREPE DE CHINE, TAFFETAS COMBINED WITH GEORGETTE, BRAIDED SERGES, BEADED SERGES, TAILORED SERGES, CHIFFON TAFFETAS AND FINE SATINS—ALL SIZES—-MOST SUITABLE COLORS, MOSTLY NAVY. formerly priced from 19.75 to $45. « 10" 15" 17 REDUCTIONS. » High-Class Serge Suits Strictly tailored models (always smart), plain, braid bound or but- ton trimmed. All the new box coats, semi-box, full flare and plain tailored, long line models, with Pongee, Tricolette or Shantung vestees with narrow shoulders and snug fitting sleeves. Superior tailoring a noticeable feature. All sizes for Women and Misses. All lined with fine Peau de Cygne. An extremely advantageous cash purchase enables us to offer them at less than the cost to manufacture. IN FACT, THE VALUES ARE MOST EXTRAORDINARY! In Every Smart New Model at 95 E Americans won a victory last Novem- ber---a victory that nobody expected us to win for at least another six months---and probably twelve. We won it because we were turning out guns and ships and TNT and steel and wool and poison gas three times as fast as Germany thought we could. We won it because we would have been shipping to France last November and December--- if the armistice hadn't been signed---enough war material fora new American army as large as the one we already had in France. And Germany knew it So we won the war last November, And now we have some war debts to pay--- a balance of some billions of dollars of war debts--- for a victory won last November instead of next. Another year of fighting would have cost this nation twenty-five billions---possibly thirty billions ---more in dollars. And the War Department estimates it would have cost 200,000 more American lives. That's the sort of victory the United States owes some five or six billion dollars for. Is it worth it? The Victory Liberty Loan Is Coming It Is YOUR Victory—and YOUR Loan Get Behind It! No, 2 re ba Fay Riad GOVERNMENT LOAN ORGANIZATION Second Federal Reserve District Liberty Loan Committee, 120 B'way, New York “BEHIND THESCREEN” BEGINNING IN NEXT side It Marg z ALL THE ACCEPTED NEW MODELS APF OFFERED AT THESE ASTONISHING 1 What Movie-Land Is Like When You're In-, First- Hand) | Impressions of the Film| Country and Its People By KARL K, KITCHEN che ov owinG WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 4, 1919. _ MEXICO CHANGING HOSTILE ATTITUDE 10 FOREIGNERS Altered Sentiment Regarding Investments Attributed to Financial Needs. WASHINGTON, April 4.—Private and official advices from Mexico City within the last few days were inter preted as dicating a sud den change ment in the re. public towar’ fe Mexico and that the com of Congress will clear the phere of much of the hostility GUARANTEED Solid Through and Through © 14-K.GOLD 144 = 75 san FHT a v it Jewels Adjusted Watches alue ever offered in We to-day and will ow nd BGUTT ESTABLISHED 1879 170 Nassau St. New York DIRECTLY OPPOSITE CITY HALL VAARAAAANAE £ $ LENTEN COOKERY ? |$ Favorite Vegetable Salad Recipe Fifteen arrots, two parsnips, four potatoes, two beets, Boil ‘sepa- rately, peel and slice. Slice three large tomatoes, and three hard boiled eggs. Arrange on lettuce leaves and cover with a dressing made of }% teaspoonful salt, two vinegar, four table- Two teaspoon! spoonfuls olive oil, four teaspoon- fuls *Eddys’” Sauce. "| resulted in the latter extending an “| invitation to President Diaz's experi- :| NAVAL RESERVE OFFICERS since the adoption of the 1917 Con- | stitution, The American oi] interests Mexico, it was learned, have not re- ceded from the stand orginally taken must be recognized and that the anti- | foreign and confiscatory features of the new Constitution must not operate, ex-post facto, against them. From recent advices, it appears, the new attitude of the Mexican peo- ple, at least, and it ts believed tn official circles that this attitude 1s inspired by the Government, is to recognize the rights of all people in- cluding foreigners to their vested rights under international law, The recent visit of Rafael Nieto, acting Minister of Finance in the Mexican Government, to New York, where he consulted with international bankers regarding the prospect of a loan to Mexico and the correspond- 3 ence which has taken place between is former Minister of Finance Limon- tour and President Carranza, which wow. enced financial aid, are believed to | have been two influences that have [changed tho stand of the Mexican Government, ee 8 known to have n hp n New York beyond a p fa] ynsideration of the request when fl Mexico showed she would accord (@ proper treatment and protection to i} fo investors. I I fas the Gove S hostile attitude toward a) investors. “ARCHBISHOPS FEAR PLOT “TO EMBROIL U.S, AND MEXIGD } Three Catholic Prelates Appeal for & Moderation in Dealings Be- , tween Two Nations, a a April 4.—Asserting that & i ful minority @) PRLS nations. The clerics, who say they were |obliged to leave their homeland be- | cause of indignities heaped upon them | by the Carranza Government, still in- appeal is signed by Francis Orozco y Jiminez, Archbishop of uadalajara; Leopold Rutz, Arch- ishop of Michoacan, and Francis lancarte, Archbishop of Linares. VUTIOIT VAT IAe IAAAAae ase TO BE HELD TILL PEAGE Duty Must Be n Because Appro- priation Bill Failed. WASHINGTON, Aprfl 4.—Because of the failure of Congress to enact the Naval Appropriation Bill with | vision for an increased naval eee aco i continuing ac- tivities of the navy and the shortage of regular officers, it would be inadvisable Kenerally to accept the resignation of officers of. the temporary navy. Many of these officers have asked to @ bo relieved from duty 60 as to retum |G to civil life, but attention was called by the department to the fact they are under obligation to perform active duty § with the navy for a period of not later |) than 6ix months after the termination of the war, It was announced, how- ever, that resignations of such officers would be accepted as additional officers | were made or appointed In the tempos | rary or permanent naval force, _ _ SYMPATICO, (Prom the Detroit Fre “Has he a sympatheti "Very. I have never ve wasn't sorry for him; , ture?" him when SIXTH AVENUE CHILDREN'S and gave freedom to always felt able ¢ of imitators. sizes 11to2 . Children’s sizes, tod . we we Shoe Spociatiots Since 1837 ANbREW ALEXANDER We were first to design shoes that our lasts have been freely copied without protest by us, for we have BLACK BUTTON OR LACED SHOES of sturdy old-time quality, TAN CALFSKIN LACE SHOES high cut, splendid quality, sizes 11 Children's sizes, 8% to 10%, $4.75 CORNER I9%#S! MISSES' SHOES growing feet, and o keer rst ahead cue $3.00 a palr 8% te 10%, $2.75 » » $5.75 a pair Bronx Board of Trade. o'clock, they will make an automobile tour of Bronx County, leaving the Ger- man M, EB. Church at Elton Avenue and| the Federal Grand Jury yesterday on 158th . a First, they wit go over the lower | \ Bronx and hold a short session in the |? rooms of the Board of Trade. they will inspect the and Botanical Gard versity and For st TITITIAS MINISTERS TO TOUR BRONX. in German Methodiat Convention Dele- | tour by Vincent A. Clinton and Charles antes Will See Entire County. The clergymen delegates to the Ger- | — ; that thelr vested rights in Mexico ™an Methodist Convention In the Bronx | Marine Corps Officer Charged With this week will he guests to-day of the Starting at lens, Fordham 22 East 34th St. de. Then | 1, Bronk PoMorcal land was arrested in New York while am Hospital willalso on his weddl ‘Paul BeRNaRD be visited: then to funch at the Van Courtlandt louse, | ‘The ministers will be gulded tn the Reid, . Board of | Trade, Secretary of the Fracd, 2| BOSTON, April 4.—Howard A. Pond, formerly a Lieutenant in the United States Marine Corps, wag indicted by e of conspiracy to defraud the nment by executing an ment pay to oman, who, It 18 wid was his wife, 4 three months ago, trip. u ROYAL With tomato sauce. Big Reduction In Price. An Ideal Lenten Food. Both Delicious and Inexpensive, The Women's Shop for Values ALTM Announce for Tomorrow Dress Broken Lots of New Spring Dresses, in th to of In Tremendous Highiy Desirabie Models for Afiernoon and Street Wear. e Favored Styles, REDUCED Less Than Cost Manufacture. Values in Materials of Tricolette Satin Taffeta Serge Wool Jersey Across the Street from Sale AAN'S Paris Women’s Tailored Suits 100 suits specially priced for Saturday only The suits in this sale were not purchased in large quantities to sell at a quantity price. It is a sale of fine assortments and will feature: At 35.00—four distinctively different custom-made models offered in no other shop on Fifth Avenue or elsewhere. At 45.00—a Balkan Best & Co. Fifth Avenue at 35th Street Established 1879 Sale Saturday 35.00 and 45.00 foup of dressy models in tailor-made styles and new ouces. Third Floor = —~

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