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Nations provision or whether it amends | enormous ev’ the League of Nations provision. It ” PLATTERED majority can be mustered for that pur- | of it would greatly delay erat of the Senate Foreign Relations Tea Gitewt at pence’ LGanaak deneuive Committee, predicted in a statement to- pose. ie adven' ? it ts stor: WILSON APPROVE day that the Senate would ratify the| “An amended treaty is a new treaty |i PQerebia ty unite on mn programme covenant of the League of Nations and|whether it strikes out the League of|which would luce either of these that the necessary majority vote to amend It or separate it from the Peace _ ‘Treaty would not be obtained. could not possibly go into effect until al a “Tt would require @ majority of votes,!or the nations party to the treaty ac- (From the Detroit Free Press.) of course, to strike out tho League of leepted the amendment. If one refused| “i wouldn't marry the best man Fifty Cities, ny eit New York, Where Lines Are in | When we' ‘deliver your Receivership, to Benefit. Straw, “we deliver the) wasinGrox, May 20.—Appoint- goods’ ! ment of a Federal Commission to ity! sdive the problem of street railway Style! ? finance was approved to-day by| Fit! President Wilson, Secrétary Tumulty announced. = . No catching at straws for) secretaries Redfield and Wilson “excuses, either! Money. | provosed appointment of much a com: r if by any chance they | ™**! In « recent letter to the Prest- a dent They pointed out the Presi- ‘tal to measure up. dent's contingent fund of $10,000,000| {s available to finance a national sur- 3 vey of street railroad problems by the * Variety of prices and] ritty important city street railway i c ariety each 4 systems already are in the hands ©! * v - reat peeps iy according to the letter. Roorrs Pret ComPany Among important communities whose! systems are affected are New York,| Providence, Buffalo, Denver, St Louis, Pittsburgh, Des Moines, Fort) Broadway Broedway ‘at 13th St “Four at 34th St. Broadway Corners” Fifth Ave | Wayne, St. Paul and Spokane, {ait Warren ‘ at4istS |} In their original letter the secre-| Res taries preferred the commission | should include one representative of each of the following groups Treasury Department or War i Finance Corporation; Department of i Commerce; Department of Labor; | “ i National Association of State Com- missioners; American Cities League Be os With False Teeth? to Mayors; Amalgamated Association SURE-—LOoK HERE— of Street Railway Employees; Ameri.) 7a Max canes can Electric Raiiway Association and | 3 liarus tnptantiy. 4 Garret tees, and)investment Bankers Association of of & loose, wabbly, dropping plate. | Ainerica. } ie WERN ETS POW DEt for Falae rm. Prev Ber erie roca) MMOHCOOK SAYS LEAGUE SEES t 1s SURE TOBE MATIMED y ‘pt. N. Y. Two sizes. As all drug and de- a partment stores. —Ad a ee et ee Oe a, ee P = Not Enough Votes in Senate to Sep- a, arate It From Treaty or % - SUNDAY WORLD WANTS to Amend It. WORK MONDAY WONDERS. nitehemh of Nebrash ie Wane, ranking Demo- CAMMEYER Stamped on a Shoe Means Standard of Merit 34" St. New York White Kid Pump ‘With turned soles and Louis heels. A very chic Women’s Pump, the de- tite of which is out-of-the-ordinary. ee et en cme MS $8.50___._! There is nothing neater for summer wear than 2 White Pump. This one, with its artistic shaped tongue and serpentine effect at sides, is quite novel, AAV CEN CTE aus aaa ee 4 a Stern Brothers WestForty- second and West Forty-third Streets a a 7 Special for Wednesday Boys’ Belted Suits In grey, brown and green wool mixtures, some with extra knickerbockers; sizes 7 to 17 years, Values up to $18.50 at $13.50 Boys’ Washable Suits In a good assortment of colorings, in all the newest models; sizes 24 to 9 years; values up to $3.50 at $2.15 cep! Nations article, just as it would reauire|to accept it that would produce a dead- @ majority to ney any part of the 'lock and make peace impossible. For oor Joy, feel that way abot League of Nations. 1 do not delleve a all to accept would require a ong period be haet the compile! 9 — 2 1 Devin ; he aS Sis BONWIT TELLER & CO. nent AVENGD_ AY sat Wr WILL OFFER WEDNESDAY About Three Hundred and Fifty WOMEN'S TAILORED SUITS At Greatly Reduced Prices. These suits have been taken from the regular stock for immediate disposal. Not all sizes in each color and style, but collectively there are all sizes. Women’s Tailored Suits Formerly 45.00 to 75.00 34. 00 Included are some of the season's most desirable styles, in box, straightline and belted models—many with trico- lette or sill gilets. Suits of tricotine, abardine, Poiret twill, mixtures, checks and men's wear serges. Also a number of Town and Country suits of woo: jersey and tweeds. Women’s Tailored Suits 64.00 | Formerly 75.00 to 135.00 i Suits that are characterized by fine custom hand tailor- ing, narrow shoulders and close-fitting sleeves. Straight- ‘ine, blouse, belted and waistcoat models of tncot.ne, cheviot and Poiret twili. iat iv NOC.0.D"S = NO CREDITS NO APPROVALS i 4 No Federal Tax on Women’s Suits Va Ope sl a if yea "Oniginations ine AVENUE AT 38™ SPREET ANNOUNCE FOR WEDNESDAY An Exceptional Sale of About One Hundred and Twenty _ WOMEN’ S TAILORED HATS Formerly 14.50 to 18.50 8.50 These Hats have been assembled from the regular stock—where only one or two of a kind remain Included are hats of satin, straw, combinations of straw and satin and Georgette crepe. Represented are turbans, toques, medium and large size hats NO C. 0. D'S | NO CREDITS Stern Brothers West 42nd Street (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) West 43rd Street Continuation Clearance of Women’s HIGH COST TAILORED SUITS At the greatly reduced price of $48.00 A specially selected group of handsome plain tailored, braid trimmed or embroidered models from this season’s stock, in a wide choice of the newest and most wanted styles. Formerly sold up to $89.50 SUMMER DRESS FABRICS Important Offering To-morrow—Second Floor Handkerchief Linen Printed and Woven Voiles Imported; in a complete line of plain In a large assortment of the latest colors and printed designs, novelty designs and colorings, $1.38 yd. 58c yd. Imported Scotch Ginghams Silk and Cotton Mull in a selection of novelty plaids, In the wanted colors, including flesh, | 75c yd. 55c yd. WOMEN’S MODISH BLOUSES Featuring many distinctive style notes Georgette Crepe Blouses Crepe de Chine Blouses In white, flesh, bisque, navy and Joffre; In white and flesh; with frills, with long and short sleeves, rousid and Vv tucked fronts and two- necks; plain and combination of colors, in-one collars, special $6.90 Specet $3.85 Printed Georgette Two-tone Georgette Crepe Crepe Blouses Over Blouses Variety of patterns and Son TAR AG color- | Chenille and silk embroidery, in combi- ings, also plain colors; emb'’d and braid | nations of navy and bisque, flesh and trimming; flesh, white, bisque and tea rose | French; unusual value; at $5.00 Speciat $12.50 RHINESTONE HAIR PINS Regularly up to $6.50 each, Specially priced at $2.50 In a large variety of patterns, including pierced lacy effects and solidly paved models; dainty as well as elaborate pins. ART EMBROIDERY SECTIONS Stamped Articles at Attractive Prices Stamped Nainsook Night Gowns - - - at $1.15 Stamped Envelope Chemises - - - - - “ $1.25 Stamped Pillow Cases with scalloped edge, ‘‘ 85c Stamped All Linen Scarfs, scalloped edge, 1.50, 1.75 Stamped All Linen Centers, “ ** 65c, 85c, 1.50 | Children’s Stamped Rompers & Dresses, 85c to 1.25 Made of pique and poplin. A SALE OF DRESS TRIMMINGS Will provide these excellent values Wednesday: Tricolette Girdles Wooden Bead Girdles With tassel ends, in black, navy, taupe, | In sport colors—for neck and waist trim- green and wistaria, mings; attractively priced at at 95c 55c to 1.95 Dress Trimmings Chinese Emb’d Trimmings Collection of manufacturer's samples in | Ornaments and Squares, suitable for Vests, bead and embroidery; colors and black, | Negligee and decorative _ purposes, 25¢ to 2.50 each at 45c to 6.50 osha Colored Bead Tassels—$1.65 each