The evening world. Newspaper, June 2, 1919, Page 4

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B DENOUNCES LEAGUE JAS AWAR TRUST Clares Framers Dare Not pLeave Future Conflicts to Popular Vote. of the peaples concerned. time unjust and wicked annexations, HINGTON, June 2.—Assalling ‘Teague of Nations, as a combi- of armed powers “in « gigan- | whether or not there should be war. to promote peace but not amend it #0 that the ‘all 360 Circle e shall be made by the — who must fight and die for it.” Urging adoption of his resol wi son regarding “open diplomacy.” - m Covenants openly arrived at,” continued the Senator, “are now a bye- a opponents. By the negotiations, he said, the United States has made many power- ful enemies, i sion, organi: trance of the United States into the rr ncourage roductio: : of food through @ardens, was i announced to-day by its < lea ; , Sener — 1 : | ~~ for to-morrow (Tuesday) will offer 4 exceptional values. ts “ Taffeta Silk Parasols in fashionable plain colors, plaids or fancy effects; attractively mounted, will ‘be specially priced at $4.65 ‘Women’s Taffeta Silk Umbrellas fm black and the wanted colors, will be specially priced at $3.90 [The Parasols are subject to the War Revenue tax. A Value-giving Sale of Linen Handkerchiefs prepared for to-morrow (Tuesday) is timely, inasmuch as it presents an opportunity for selecting the necessary Summer supply at less than regular prices, Men’s All-linen Handkerchiefs & Hemstitched, per dozen, $3.65, 4.50 & 6.85 ' Initialed, per half-dozen . ‘ 2.10 i » Women’s Sheer Linen Handkerchiefs ; i Hemstitched, per dozen, $1.50, 2.15 & 3,95 Hemstitched, hand-embroidered, Hemstitched, tape-bordered, per Hand-hemstitched . . oe $2.85 dozen 3.65 per dozen 4.50 Initialed, per dozen . . . Sgs22.00 Also Sheer Lawn Handkerchiefs, with hand- embroidered initial . . per dozen $1.70 Colored Novelty Handkerchiefs $1.50 Madison Avenue + Fifth Avene x i . tic war trust,” Senator Johnson, Re- ud publican, of California, told the Sen- y 7 Bil, ate to-day that the Paris Conference * [dared not amend the League cove- nant so the declaration of future #2 ware would be decided, not by estab- Tools for Disguising Cars Found at lished rulers, but by a popular vote | “It is not a League of Nations to prevent war,” be asserted, “in its very creation it has been stripped of and Scott, all under Detective Fitapat- jevery idealistic purpose it ever had. It rick of the Automobile Squad, were contains within iteclf the germs of walting at East Willeston, L. 1, early many wars, and worse than that, it this morning when John Sileo came rivets, as in the case of Shantung de- home in a taxi. He had a house there. | ciston, the chains of tyranny upon! millions of people and cements for all “If those who wrote this document really wanted to prevent war, they would have permitted the men and women who must bear the burdens of war, to determine by their votes “The answer is, this is not a league to protect power. Those who advocate it dare iswue of war men and women oo ‘War Garden Comminsion Dissolves, —Dissolution )) Silk Parasols & Umbrellas ‘191 Farm, near Stockbridge, last Wednes- day. The footprints were on a newly painted porch roof crossed by the rebbers. While no list of the stolen jewels is given out, it is said that all of Mra. Hanna's jewels, her diamonds, pearis and other valuables were taken. The entrance was’ made from the porch through a bathroom which connected to Mrs. Hanna's dressing room. From a solid gold Jewel box, four by six by three inches, which was in her dresser, most of the jewels were taken. Mrs. Hanna before her marriage in 1916 was Mrs. Mallie Covington Worden of New Jersey. THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JUNE 2, $50,000 JEWELS STOLEN THREE CAUGHT IN RAID, ACCUSED IN AUTO THEFT FROM MRS, DAN R, HANNA Footprints on Porch Roof Clue in Robbery in: Country Home at Lenox. LENOX, Mass., June 2.—Printe of a dare foot in fresh paint were expected to-day to lead to the arrest of thieves who stole between $50,000 and $60,000 worth of Jéwelry from the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dan R. Hanna, Bonnie Briar The detectives waited a while and two more men came to the house. These were Rafael Sentana, Mills Ho- tel, 36th Street and Seventh Avenue, M. ttan, BAKER WOULD BUY CANAL. Anka $10,000,000 to Take Over Cape Coa WASHINGTON, June 2.—Secretary Baker to-day asked Congress for leg- Wlative euthority amd an approgria- tion of $10,000,000 for the im: Purchase of the Cape Cod Canal tion by Gongress was nec said, so the a By be without waiting the result of pending condemnation proceedings. THE BANNER OF Wwrone, ‘tne red flag ia the banner ot thy is ner ose who are nel clean white nor true Acquaintance $4 the Assortment Box Delicious Words TRY THEM were taken to Harlem Court this after- noon on charkes of grand larceny. Stealing automobiles is the accusation and the police say they have a list of ten stolen cars. The auto mentioned in the complaint is that of Abner Lasbel, No, 340 West 86th Street. The police say they found tools for changing num- bers and otherwise disguising stolen cars. House on Long Island, Police Say, ‘Three detectives, Hemrick, Gorman ‘c* essary, he acquired Hatch—He Pays the empeerttU UU Lh MMMM TMM WEST GETWEEN THIRTY-FOURTH STREET BROADWAY-FIFTH AVENUE HUH SIMU ee Te : APPAREL OF UNUSUAL BEAUTY © IN CORRECT MODES FOR SUMMER = ee Refreshing in charm and picturesque beauty, and delightfully piquant in exquisite style notes that give smartness to youthful simplicity of line, The Values Are Most Extraordinary FETCHING SUMMER FROCKS OF CHIC, VERVE AND LOVELINESS ROCKS of Wool Jersey, Georgette,Moire Silk, Crepe de Chine and superior Serge in unusual a innovations and cleverly fashioned on lines that sound the keynote of Summer style harmony. Very Specially Priced, 20.00 ROCKS of Georgette in striking com- F binations of vivid color notes in rich beading and embroidery and tailored models of soft alluring grace, daintily femi- nine and handsomely fashioned in Pongee, Satin and Taffeta. Very Specially Priced, $58.50" 35. 00 COATS, CAPES AND WRAPS FOR MOTORING OR WALKING APES and wraps of Tricotine, Satin, Wool Jersey, C Serge and Moire Silk, portraying all the slender- ness, daintiness and simpli:ty of youth, em- phasized by the lure of wonderful drapery and smart tailoring. AILORED and draped frocks of Taffeta, Tricotine, , Figured Georgette, Satin and Pongee, unrivaled in youthful charm and refined beauty, and dainty models of Georgette Crepe, in enchanting bead it ornamentations. Very Specially Priced, 25.00 EAUTIFUL frocks of Charmeuse, Pau- lette, Georgette and Satin, captivating _in style and exquisite detail, and ex- pressing that delightful individuality so typi- cal of the new Summer fashions. Very Specially Priced, : "Bala ga 45.00 © 95.00 2 DELICATE COTTON FROCKS OF LITHESOME GRACE ROCKS of Flowered Voile and Check or Plaid Gingham, daintily styled and beautifully de- signed, very fascinating in their demure sim- plicity and quite irresistible in their youthful appeal. Very Specially Priced, 10.00 mS SINANNTUADANUASENU NST NIEAY FLAQUEUECULUU osm: oem 111 SUTOTUUUUUNTADTSLSTITTIE ame SUAELVAEUNI TULANE eee em sascs-=te Very Specially Priced, 25.00 'y RAPS, capes and coats of Tricotine, Charmeuse, Faille Silk, Crystal Cord, Tricolette, Suede Cloth, Satin Barre, Silver tip Bolivia and Silk Duvetyn, that give added distinction and delightful individuality to even the most elaborate Summer costume, ——- JASCINATING frocks of plain or Howered Urgandie, Voile, Filet Net, Dotted Swiss, Dimity, Linen and Gingham, very naive and simple in modish chars. and expressing a refreshing spirit of piquant veliness. ' Very Specially Priced, 15.00 © 75.00 Very Specially Priced, 35.00 © 115.00 SPORTS AND OUTING APPAREL ‘N the smartest of new effects. One-piece frocks of Tricolette, Wool Jersey, Satin and Crepe de Chine, that emphasize wider skirts and comfortable sleeves. ‘ Belted or Norfolk suits of Shantung, Pongee, Tweeds or Wool Jersey. . Loose or belted coats of Polo Cloth, Tweeds or Wool Jersey. set ETT NEW SUMMER SUITS UITS of Pongee, Rajah, Tricotine, Linen, Moire Silk, Paulette, Dominette, Tweed, Mannish Serge, Wool Jersey and Faille Silk, emphasizing the refinement and well bred elegance that the Summer mode demands of the fashionable tailleur. Very Specially Priced, New Gingham Frock, collar & on of Organdie, 16.50 Very Specially Priced, , TT TT pomooms TUEUADIEUUETUEREAIEAUEINAC == i] 25.00 © 50.00 satin Tihs saahiiiuctee 25.00 © 125.00 5 cosas HNALNUGSNTINLOLEINLONE aor ve

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