The evening world. Newspaper, July 22, 1919, Page 7

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Sen Gen. (Esperey Threatened March Against Hungary Unless Soviet “London, July 2%—Just betore Bela ; Kun's- overthrow as Hungarian Soviet ) leader, according to an Exchange Tele- Graph dispatoh from Vienna to-day, was presentéd demanding his resignation, and provid- ing for erection of a Democratic: gov- For 20 years he was Prosecutor rlington County, residing in oom ry ernment. The ultimatum was presented, the dis- Patch stated, th FORCED BELA KUN OuT }would march against Hunga' ‘ 1 panaci WeANTAL Ay JUSTICE HENDRICKSON DEAD. Jersey Jurint Retired im 1908 on Account of Hil-Health. (Special to The Evening World.) RED BANK, N. J. mer Jystice Charles EB. Hendrickson, who retired from the Supreme Court of New Jersey in 1908 owing to iliness, y at the age of peventy- seven. He was born in New Egypt, ind graduated from Princeton in Leader Resigned. with an allied ultimatum | Ted early to rE SS ‘meen : AMNESTY BLL BNET CRIS Premier Clemenceau Not A .*‘rock-bottom”’ event in character and in prices July 2f.—¥or- B'dwoy, 34th to 35th Ste We Sell Dependable Merchandise at Prices Lower Than Any Other Store, but for Cash Only. $4.49 ana *5.89 for women’s low SHOES the Chamber of Deputies. PARIS, July 2--In readiness to «| hear the Government's declaration of | FINAL CLEARANCE SALE WEDNESDAY Reductions of $1.45 ‘ Children’s Hand-Smocked Dresses SIZES 2 to 6 YEARS Regular Prices $3.9 19 $7.50 2.50 COLLECTION of small children’s hand- smocked dresses of white dotted Swiss, batiste, voile or dimity. ‘NO CREDITS Franklin Simon a Co, Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets to $5.00 in NO EXCHANGES SMALL CHILDREN’S APPAREL SHOP--Fifth Floor Ready to Make, Address to \ its policy, on which it had been an- nounced & vote of confidence would! be asked, the Chamber of Deputies met this morning. Premier Clemen- ceau was not ready to make his statement at the morning session, | and the chamber adjourned yntil aft- ernoon to await the Premier's pleas- ure. There was much interest in the ex- | pected developments of the day, to which great importance was at- tached, ag it was anticipated that the motion for an interpeliation ‘of the, Government on its general policy, , which M. Francols-Fournier, Inde that were up to °9.89 pair i if Wher prices are the only But here's the proof—sev- disparaging thing about them—it does seem incred- ible, in the face of mount- Ali the wanted colors All the wanted leathers eral hundred pairs of some of the best liked we've shown pendent Socialist, had given, might! i i Adi precipitate an animated debate, ing prices for all leather this season, some of them Patent White The agitation against the Govern- products (shoes especially), as ae Black ment has been most marked on the that any sort fof smart, | Similar to shoes we are re- Kidskin Gray question of the high cost of living, wearable shoes could be had | ordering at wholesale prices Calfskin almost double these. Brown Turned or welted soles High or tow heels Buy MORE then you can efford NOW, rather than afford Leas ‘than you need or want LATER. the feeling of the members on this issue having resulted in a vote ad- | verse to the Government. The issue | Was met, temporarily at least, by tho withdrawal of Victor Boret as Food Minister, M. Noulens, former Am- bassador to Russia, taking his place The Government, however, made {t) known that it desired a furthor evi- dence -@f the Chamber's support, if that could be obtained, and that it would ask a vote of confidence at to-day’s session, at which the fate of | the Government seemed thus likely to be decided. Chief among other Governmental policies objected to, partioularly on the Socialist side, are the slow prog at these prices. — ——- —— ni —Heeond Floor, 35th Street, Renr oo SALE! 225 dinner and luncheon sets with the popular blue bird decoration 32 piece luncheon sets, $3.74 set Four Types of Oil. Lanterns ress of reconstruction and demobili- | 6 dinner plates 7 4 ens $ Sreud. abd butter plates Conductor’sLantern f ; igt Lan saO0. pees MRNAS Ce ‘ A Rua $5.49, brase * so widely diversified Buckeye tern, | noon that at the second seasion of the 1 pisses $1.49 1 open vege stable dish be day the Government would introduce that they convey a fair an amnesty bill { "Tho question of amnesty, grown | more acute since the German treaty was signed, is another of the issues on which the Government has been criticised 42 piece dinner sets, $8.74 set @ dinner piate © Bread and butter plates 6 soup plates erve dishes Ps und saucers meat platter idea of the variety, of our stock, which we be- lieve to be the most and it rained on July 16, 17, Men's Raincoats—Gray rubberized cassi- meres, $16.50 Women's Raincoats—Silk canton, gray, tan’ blue and black, $8.74 to $11.74 Women's Raincoats of silk and satin are priced from $23.74 to $37.75 Misses’ Raincoats—Silk canton or cassimere in tan only, $7.94 lo $12.74 Misses’ Cravenette Raincoats in navy and Misses’ Rain Capes, in tan rubberized only, $7.94 Girls’ Raincoats, of blue and tan, sizes 6 to 16 years, Hats to match, $4.49 to $/1.74 Girls’ Rain Capes, with caps, $6.74 Rain Capes, tan and blue, with hoods, $2.79 to $4.74 Herald Square —and it certainly did RAIN! 18, 19, 20 and 21st. you believe that the good old saint himself, from a point of vantage in his heavenly abode, is directing the thunderbolts of Jupiter Pluvius or whether you skeptically consider it a matter of casual coincidence, you might just as well take precautions to keep dry. Isn't this a propitious time to out- fit the whole family with raincoats and umbrellas? A few suggestions from this ‘stove, which is always prepared for a RAINY DAY tan, $17.74 to $23.74 salad bow! cream | pitehor 1 sugar bowl 1 1 open vegetable dish 1 comprehensive in the Blizzard Lantern, “''Y- $t. Swithin’s Day, if thou dost rain, No. 2, 94c Fer forty days it will remain: St. Swithin’s Day, if thou be fair, For forty days "twill ram nae mair. Beacon light, $2.89 Lengths for blouses, dresses, suits, coats, trimmings, in the An important reduction 4 brings a small group of ’ Women’s pan anes On July 15, 1919 1 Cream pitehor choice frocks ret—the imilar in decora- clearaway * The Weather Report Read: We ‘Dhatrate the 100piece dinner oa et pheagt hhe rene deco ation, Separate teacups and saucers to match these sets, $3.96 dozen, down to a. neato REMNANTS ff |. "Cloudy, with showers, to-day and ae $ 12.74. to-morrow, with rising temperature.’” : 2,000 yards of SALE! Black Satin Duchesse, $1.79 yd. This soft, gleaming satin is being shown in some of the smartest new Fall dresses. Good weight, good quality, firmly woven 36 inches wide. Wwe —Second Floor, Sith Street FG of silks and woolens now in progress Originally priced up to $39.75 Just one of a kind in most instances, some a trifle mussed from handles, but each frock is a charming little creation, The re ginghams of the better kinds, dainty organdic dresses, fine batiste frocks and just a handful of entirely band made French dresses, —Third Floor, ‘san Street, Rear, ‘The number of women who wait for this event and the number of new friends it gains at every recurrence make « hearty, enthusiastic crowd. Those who attended the clearaway Monday and to-day discovered that. ‘The event is worth attending! For it includes our season's accumula- tion of short lengths in staple weaves of silks and woolens at prices, in many instances, LESS than we would have to pay for pe game fabrics to-day. Whether Leather and velvet are suc- cessfully combined in one of the newest bats, It is dis tinctive in that it is to be worn not for sport wear but for after- noon affairs or on the street, A delightful shade of forest green was used, in leather for the crown and brim, and in velvet for the facing of the brim. Its sole ornament is a fancy of jade green silk cords at the side of the hat. $20.28 including tax. 0672 —Second Floor, Front, to-morrow at 9 A. M. Silk remnants, 58c to $3.96 yd. Satin, taffeta, shantung, georgette foulard, fancy silks. Rain Capes for tots of two to six years, with hoods, in blue only, $3.74 Rain Coats, 2 to 6 years, in green, blue, tan and maroon, $4.49 to $8.74 Hats to match—94e Boys’ Ponchos, that form blanket or-rain A boudoir lamp that is alto- gether charming and different has o stand adorned with ap- pliqued fruits at the top and bottom of the base. There is 4 polychrome finish, and the stand in itself is so unusual cape, $2.89 A clearance of thet only a very. plein shade | WOOL goods remnants, Boys’ Raincoats, black rubber shecting, is required to add the finishing 79c to $3.49 yd. $3.49 | b/ touch, Silk shade in rose mens blue or gold with gold braid at edge. Complete with electric Boys’ Raincoats of bombazine, double text- Plain and fancy dress goods ure, guard belt, military style, $4.89 bulb. $4.89 in desirable colors. Other styles in raincoats up to $/4.74 at $31 - 75 Lun —Basement, Front. MN. —Beoond Floor, 35th St, ¥ - » $119 Men's Rubbers Black, ait Feather hats, $2. 79 Women's Rubbers, 94c a pair; sandals, 6c, "aeduoed from earlicseaeon Pr rina 7 Wcaedann or 1 | Children's Rubbers—Black, 69c; brown, | eauces from, eariy-seneon P doubly smart—, 98c to $1.09, and in white, 98c to $/.09 Boys’ and Youths’ Storm Rubbers, pair. Ie a —and Umbrellas for the whole family New York To say that this is an event worthy of your attention is put- ting it mildly, when you consider that these suits were taken from regular stock—that the selection comprises only our better grade stock, and that before this price- reduction our regular prices com- pared very favorably with other stores’ sale prices. en | = @e9e—Fifth Floor, Front — imirAraranaAMAG Store Hours 9 A. M. to 5:30 P.M. Store Closed Saturdays During July and August Si | ne Come and look at these suits, consider the diversity of styles and colors. ‘Then we feel certain that considerably less than $25 men will buy 325 suits—many men buying more than one. All sizes, but not complete in every style. i Geve—renther Dept., Second Floor, 4th Street each has TWO wings Judging from the number of women who purchased hats like these in our previous offering, it is easy to tell bow popular they are. Three styles, as illustrated, en- tirely covered with small feathers and trimmed with double wings perched at clever angles, Navy, white, black, Alice blue, sand and some with a touch of contrasting color on the wings, aie :

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