The evening world. Newspaper, June 3, 1919, Page 5

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a fusal to sign the peace treaty. American economic experts are re- There were 225 alleged offenders ported as advocating that Germany inst traffic rules arraigned before be given mandatories over her rates McAdoo, Cobb and House former Fast Africa colonies, The to-day, Heavy fines were imposed matter was opened in consequence of Whenever evidence warranted a con¢| i viction, tous trae pg eld ee aan In the Williamsburg Bridge Plaza pper Silesia be return - Court. ninety drivers wore arraigned. many for economic reasons. The American experts suggested that Fines of from $25 to §50 were frequent. John Sofia of No. 1881 Intervale Ave- Poland retain Upper Silesia and the nue, the Bronx, acceyted a sentence of Germans be given supervision over ten days in jail, rather than pay a fine certain of her recent East African $100. He was convicted as @ third possessions. ab Tho President instructed the American experts to meet their British and Frenob conferees and President Calls Gen. Harries to | 4t@¥ up final conclusions for sub- mission to the Big Four. Consultation, ‘these changes in the treaty, —_—— PARIS, June §.—President Wilson| Press as follows! met the American experts at the| First—Fixing of a definite sum My | Hotel de Crijion this morning and dis.| Which Germany must pay in Hf | cussed with them the question of the Seiten. bh ne teaten ae | replies to be made to the German Gecond-—Clavifying of the clause notes on reparations and the economic! regarding powers of the Repera- phases of the peace terms. The meet-| tions Commission as to issuing ng later developed into a general con-| “ecrees governing German in- ference of the full American deloga-| ‘ern! affairs, HW wealth of good gifts at fi tion over the German counter-pro- eevee Goaeatticotalt cs tn f Ovington’s—~at prices sur- Bi) josais. prisingly moderate. Mi} Brig. Gen. George H. Harries, the Four — Making provisions en- H OVINGTON'’S (| chet American military adviser re-| abling Germany to acquire mer- Cy “The Gift Shop of Sth Ave.” garding German affairs, arrived in| @hant shipping by lease, charter first $5,000,000,000 of reparations, | Paris to-day from Berlin, It is be-| or otherwise. i ' 314 Fifth Av,, near 32d St. lieved that his visit is for consultation| All these suggested changes are in egarding the military measures to be! line with the policies the American taken in the event of a German re- delegates have pursued since the - James MeCreery & Co. 5th Avenue ON WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY 34th Street ELECTRIC FANS Below Regular Prices 1. “Pittsburgh” Electric Fan,—oscillating, full 8-inch blade diameter; will operate on direct or alter- nating current. 12.75 regularly 15.00 2. “Polar Cub” Electric Fan,—6-inch blade dia- meter, with safety guard; will operate on direct or alternating current; adjustable to any angle; for wall or table, 4.95 regularly 5.85 Marelli Electric Fans,—full 10-inch blade diameter; will operate on direct or alternating current. regularly 16.50 “Menominee” Electric Fans,—full 8-inch blade di- ameter; will operate on direct or alternating current. ‘ regularly 10.00 SUMMER RUGS At Attractive Prices Bright colors and novel designs, for the town or country home, bungalow or camp. Ye Olde Colonial Rag Rugs Japanese Oval Porch Rugs SS CS sik ME aa ELL Attractive “Hit or Miss” Rugs in extra Natural Rush and Striking Block Effects. heavy weave. 3x6 ft... ~ 80x60 in. mies ONE ii 0s A GEO Fhe a's 8x6 ft... ..3.75 8x10 ft.. . 16. 8x10 ft ei aan OO ARS 6.75 ox12 ft eee erie ca tay ees ii aeeanee 6 Japanese Grass Rugs Attractive Chinese designs in Blue, Tan and Green. Ideal for Summer use. Ch San erarirarare regularly 15.50 10,00 | sxl0ft...........66.. regularly 11.50 8.95 5,000 YARDS GENUINE CORK LINOLEUM sq- yard 79 regularly 95¢ An assortment of pleasing designs in excellent quality Genuine Cork Linoleum. his price will prevail for Wednesday and Thursday only. Remarkable Sale FINE WICKER FURNITURE ies Never have we offered such values as these in fine Wicker Furniture. Artistic pieces of Wicker, that will admirably grace either town or country home, are offered at amazingly low prices. ontt Fine Reed, Wide-Arm Chair in Antique Fine Reed Arm-Chair in Antique Ivory, ( ry, Baronial Brown or Frosted Blue; as Baronial Brown or Frosted Blue; as illustrated. ustrated, Rocker 1.25 extra, 9.75 8.75 formerly 14.50 formerly 12.75 Reed Chaise-Longue in Antique Ivory, Frosted or Baronial Brown formerly 36,75 : 24,50 f Seat Cushions of excellent quality eayered in beautiful eretonnes of bright or subdued ji : er ay formerly 1,05 ' « c ee ee THE EVE opening of the Peace Conference. From @n authoritative source it was learned to-day that Wilson, Lioyd George and Clemenceau now agreed on the advisability modifying the treaty, Lioyd it was understood, fayers changing the terms before compelling the Ger- mans to sign. Clemenceau was re- ported to insist that the present treaty should be signed, and that Paris From Berlin for American experts re said to favor The suggested changes were out- lined authoritatively to the United stead of two for payment of the | it should then be reopened for such modifications as are deemed essen Lioyd George is under pressure of the labor element at home, and whether he lines up with Pregident reported that Lloyd Georgo has been |! discussing the advisability of modi- My MEN’S CLOTHES “Made in Our Own Shops’ Wis do we keep the line “MADE IN OUR OWN SHOPS” at the top of our advertising? A reasonable question, and it deserves a frank answer, and “send it out” to be made. The more “pieces” they finis and hurry work is usually poor work. All our men’s clothes are made right in our own shops, and we encourage our people to sew slowly, carefully, painstakingly —to neglect nothing. That’s why well-nigh perfection marks these suits and clothes at . 28.50 34.50 37.50 SPECIA “Introducing istmark Blue,"” a blue suit of high quali that ts Y ol anew and er standard of value. The fabric is that will not shine readily, gives long faithful service, and is sure color, A splendid 42,50 suit specially priced 37.50 Dest & Co, Fifth Ave. at 35th St. You Never Pay More at Best’s When you eat Grape-Nuts for breakfast you combine a dish of great enjoyment with solidfood value. Grape-Nuts is a builder of brain and brawn— a real food: scientifically pre- pared to meet the modern demands of efficiency. “There's a Reason” fication of the terms. By modification! trian peace - jit is mot meant that any pringiples ue Lo ete Mao tat pen would be sacrificed, but certain details & Botchevih. ofticiel wirek ‘are| the modifications «i made | which may be distorted must ba mad Se a unread Ta ‘of | could net be obtained, clear, in the opinion of many dele. Joes take’ presgtes fo tne” Aber gates, It is felt the Germans understood certain portions of the! treaty and assigned power to various th reme question. It ja |Commissions far In excess of what was Wilson is the supreme question \*\tatended. If such power can be read ruck to-night to eonfer with From ident Bauer of the Austr! Re-| LONDON, June 3 (United public. It was assumed that ner lust be correc: head of the Aus- B. Altman & Co. An Interesting Selection of © — Summer Bed Furnishings will be specially priced to-morrow and Thursday, perpalr + $6.75, 8.50, 10.00 & 13.50 \ Plain-colored Cotton Blankets a We have already told you that few, if any, custom with fancy border 3 . .~ each $4.25 tailors have their own shops. They cut the cloth Many factories do the same. They do business on of dotted mull, wool-filled . each $9.50 the “contract plan”—taking orders from samples— and having the clothes made up by operatives who work at their homes—being paid by the “piece.” 4 the more money they earn. Naturally, they work in a hurry— White Bedspreads (scalloped) : Size 2 x234 yards, satin-finish, each $4.95 | Size 214x2% yards, satin-finish, each 5.95 Size 2 x234 yards, crinkled dimity, each 2.90 "Size 214x2% yards, crinkled dimity, each 3.75 A Limited Quantity of and Pillow Cases _—_— will be on Special Sale, at the same time, at = these exceptionally attractive prices: ‘ an English mall finish Size 72x99 inches . . . each $1.85 Size 81x99inches . . . each 4,08 Size 90x108 inches . . . each 2,45 Size 45x3814inches . . —° each 48c, 4 Muslin Sheets and Pillow Cases with plain hems, may be obtained at Men's Shop—Fifth Floor. Est. 1879 Entrance—1 West 35th St, 34th and 35th Streets Mew Yoin 4 f Records to the amount of . 777777777 $15.00 We Will Place the Above Outfit dames MeCreery & Co. Sth Avenue sth delegation, will go to|Amertenn’s Reperted Moscow to-day stated that ao mee Cowen ti to the Aus- Woops ate witharawing’ tro main yesterday. ae + ; z on the Fourth Floor. i? White Blankets » ry Comfortables Muslin Sheets (scalloped) a Muslin Sheets es Muslin Pillow Cases equally advantageous prices. 4 Madison Avenue - Fifth Avemp $190.00 in your home on the payment of $8.50 Down Balance $8.50 per month

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