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Sees sa! a eS ee See ee oe 3) a arte npg ~ FRANCE 1 CHEF SUFFERER FROM “DELAY ON TREATY oepctapnaee Paris Press Reproaches Sena- tors for Punishing Wilson “at Ally’s Expense, PARIS, Nov. 13.—France is described ag the chief sufferer from the failure of the United States so far to ratity the Germany peace treaty. in an edi- torlal by Alfred Capus, editor in ctilet of the Figaro, published last night fm the combined journal of the Paris newspapers—Le Presse do Pafis. , ‘The editorial, which ts healed “To the Anierican Senate,” asserts that France is directly interested in hav- img the treaty ratified and put into effect immediately after the election, so that France may be enabled to bay raw materials at better prices than at present, It says that the Americans seem to take no account of this and to view the treaty as a thing to be dealt with purely on terms of American policy, “without concerning themsecives with the seri- ous manner in which delays over the treaty jeopardize our interests.” “But do they not know,” the editorial continues, “what concessions we our- @elves have been obliged to make and ‘under what pressure, under what int fluence, avowed and visible, we made them? Was it not the authority. of President Wilson that led us? Was he not their representative, their plenipotentiary? “To-day, for motives purely mate- ftal, thoy disavow this high agent and, to reach him who spoke in their mame, they are going to punish us for our compliance, for we are the @rst victims of this disagreement— ‘we who await coal, leather, wheat @nd cotton; we w' are buying at the fate of nine francs for the dollar. “Is it not the turn of our friends of the United States to forget their preferences, or to sacrifice them to the common cause? This sacrifice is mecessary to our economic rehabili- tation, which concerns American in- terests as weil as ours.” pitathcrt ia? henner CLEMENCEAU AIDE FIRED ON. Assansinate M ak : BORDEAUX, Nov. 1%—An attempt ‘was made early to-day to assassinate Georges Mandel, Premier Ciemenceau's Shlet coaniteatial ronteee eee a ai|| Sixth Avenue eptisate on the Nationalist ticket for Corner 19th Street Department of Gironde. As M. Mandel was entering bis auto- mobile ‘at the conclusion of a public Fifth Ave. meeting his car was surrounded, and he and his friends were assaulted with canes and sticks. A revolver sifot was fired at M. Mandel, shattering the door of the automobile. “Mandel escaped un- 1 Seer eee med SINN FEINERS SENTENCED, DUBLIN, ‘Nov. 12.—Members of Dail Efreann, the Sinn Fein “parliament,” arrested in Tuesday's raids, have been sentenced to three months in jail each. Those arrested included four of the; most prominent) members of Dail Hireann—Sean O'Mahoney, , Frank Lawless, Sean Hayes and Patrick O'Sheehan, secretary to President De Valera, of the “Irish Republic.” Barl Brassey Dies From Cab Crash Injury. LONDON, Nov. 12.—Earl Brassey, who was knocked down by a cab a few @ays ago, died here to-day from his injéries. Barl Brassey (rhomas Alinutt Bras- sey) was created Earl in 1911. He re- tired from the West Kent Yeomanry, in which he was Lieutenant Colonel, in May, 1914, | Earl Brassey held posts, in | Government departments for a number | of years, having been editor of the Payal Annual since 1900. «He was born | N March 7, 186: Fifth Avenue New York are very moderate, Reg. Trade Mark Beautiful Scarfs For Evening Wear : wi ‘ ‘ : | | | Friday and Saturday—55.00 to 59.50 grades in The importance of the scarf as an accessory $ to evening dress has been carefully consid- W ’ W Mii ered in assembling this unusual collection. 1 00 OMEN ) INTER COATS ‘ | The great variety provides the fullest scope " } for individual taste. 48.00 Lace Scarfs—Alencon, Limerick, Carrick- 1 ma-Cross, Spanish and novelty hand-run By ; effects. i Novelty Scarfs—Beaded, Spangled and ( A new grouping which brings 100 Winter f Embroidered Scarfs in a large variety of i) ; . t dainty styles in ardition to the mest ela Coats to the exceedingly moderate price orate designs. O 99 NY/, y “d ' Liberty * Scarfs—Georgette and Crepe Bl IT of 48.0 F OR 7 W 0 DA YS ONL Y. } Scarfs in self colors and rich floral patterns =| i : : in all the most desirable evening shades. MATERIALS—Velour and burra coating, with and without Notwithstanding the present difficulty in | fur. Polo, mixtures tailored in the correct mannish polo procuring scarfs of this character the prices | topcoat style. COLORS—Brown, taupe, navy, black. . TRB EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBES 13, 1919, g v| Hekets In frant of the Meyers pint at ~/LLOYD GEORGE: ANNOUNCES, “eet? «Rtg Tf" POLICE SANCTION PICKETING | £-0"5,4"Stnieonen raat he Wash s| tever plant was récently ‘moved from CONFERENCE ON RUSSIA ps i ad Four in Front of dander Clty She | Manhattan to Jersey City because of Un ia| Vader Supervision. inbor difficu!* ew | The four pickets worked ander the supervision of a policeman tnatructed to prevent them from using threats of violence, None of the workers was A eeommittee of strikers from th Says Affairs in That Country Must , f nillinery faetory of Meyer Brot Be Settlei—No Compromise, City, who are asking for a fix * our je i t by the ar- Was Asserts. | This countrys attitude is the hourly, Wage system and all-year con | urned away from the plant ashington ” a A a Bg I tracts instead of payment by plec | uments of the strikqrs, Thirteen pic: LONDON, Nov. 13.—Premter Mord H Livitigud nations of the wets {2 | work, has’ obtained permission tron | ete yeatemfay were eacorted td @ Hud- George declared tn the House of Com- | decture the @olsheviki outlaws Chief of Police Battersby to plade four son tube train for New York mons to-day that no person at any| UUme, on his behalf or with his know! | baw edge, had interviewed Bolshevik repre- sentatives in orde, to ‘earn whether negotiations for peace might be opened and upon whet terme. The bresaicr"ummpuiledd -hde’ te wadl =p This Store Closes at 5\P. M. Proposed to cai! at an early date an in- powers might con © the various prob- | lems which the peace conference as yet had found Itself unable to settle, among . which was the probleni of Russia The vetiloment of the Russian prob Jom, sald the Premier, was most es- sential to world try were prevail said, Ministers of the allied and associated | 5th Avenue ON FRIDAY 34th Street reconstruction of the conditions in that coun- tributing cause to the prices, Likewise, he an reactianaries were Shoes for Girls and Small Boys We believe these prices are lower than shoes of equal quality can be ob-, tained for elsewhere. Our time-tested safe lasts for growing feet. Black Calfskin Sizes oi to 1044... .. 85.50 Sizes 2 2300 Men’s Silk Shirts Priced Less Than Present Cost To Us $6.45 Ten Calfskin Sizes 8% to 1014... . 85.50 Sizes 11 to 2.... 6.50 Tan Grain Leather Sizes 814 to 1014... $4.50 Sizes 11 to 2 .. 5.80 White Buckskin Sizes 814 to 1014... . .86.50 Sizes 11 to@ .. 7.60 Ample Stocks at Either Store These shirts are made of a durable silk known as Baby Broad- cloth Silk. An unusual assortment, showiny individual dis- tinction in colors and patterns. 4900 Pairs of ' Men’s Silk Hose Taken From Regular Stock and Reduced to 75c a Pair regularly 1.00 Made of a fine quality Thread Silk. The heels and toes are sub- stantially reinforced. Colors are Black, Navy Blue and Gray. All sizes. 1. A 1 at 45th Street Mourning Hats - Men’s Traveling Bags of Genuine Walrus Grain Special $15.00 regularly 22.50 All Hand-sewn, made, with durable handle, patent lock and excellent quality lining. Size 18 inches. Gowns, Waists, Veils, Neckwear, Furs. Also Black Hats that are not mourning. 375 Fifth Ave, Boston—Copley Sq. N N) N N N N N N N N l N N N N N N N N N N N N N VLA ALLLLLLLLLLAL LLL “lta oes SearenseRis erent 1 (; Become a Member of the Fifth Avenue Association— | What Heips Fifth Avenue Helps New York. — Best& Co. Fifth Avenue at 35th Street Established 1879 Wii By BV By BY 34th and 33d Streets PEWI7 Won Sor Wen ed oe ed ot THIRD FLOOR You Never Pay More at Best = James i & C0. | IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT Extraordinary! —friday and Saturday 4o introduce our GENTLEMEN'S HABERDASHERY _for “men who dress well” we THER men theald in not attend this Sale, ter the merchandise is only the good quality, well made, simple patterned sort that well-dressed men and Best & Co, insist on. The prices, too, challenge, attention. Save by buytig now for Christmas HOSE = Lee Fs Sale 2 pr Sale 1 pr. — Heavy, woo) ribbed bilan light or dark wey. brown, 4 retofore 2.50 pr ‘ 5.00 1.70 “ie Medium weight, English ribbed hose, khaki only, be f heretofore 2.75 pr . © koe 5.50 1.90 ta Cashmere hose, imported or domestic, black, white or 5 heather mixtures, heretofore 2.00 pr. i 4.00 1.40 a if Heavy English cotton hose, black of white. Sizes i 2 9to 10%, heretofore 1.00 pr ‘ 1.00 ‘ 35 Fs fee ie CLOVES e # Glazed outscam gloves, champagne, Palm Keach of = a: gray, heretofore 3.00 ‘ ache 1.85 4 Gray suede gloves, heretofore 3.00 ie ae 05 a 1.85 Fabric gloves, gray only, heretofore 1.50 Te 1.10 “Keal bome-knit, imported Scotch fingering gloves. % heretofore 2.25 pr. . Yl! 1.45 NECKTIES . ; Sale three Sale each Four-in-hand ties, heretofore 1.00 hobo tree ae 1.75 60 Fout-in-hand ues, heretofare 1.50 Re Sptcge he 3.25 1.10 Four-ta-band ties, heretofore 2.90 aia Lay | 4.50 1.55 HANDKERCHLEFS Linen with fancy bocders, herewfore We $ Pe 100 35 NO Mall, ORDERS NQ PHONE ORDERS ne ei & Co. Fifth Ave. at 35th St. Established (87° 5th Avenue ON FRIDAY 34th Street New ‘‘McCreery’’ Boots Footwear of the Finest Quality . It Is Possible to Produce 10.55 . (Including Tax) regularly 14.00 and 15.00 UPERB'‘in style, workmanship and matcruls the sewing are of the best quality iu fuct the very threads used im We find by actual comparison that Shoes of this high grade—made by the same concern— elling for three and four dollars more in other shops. ‘The assortment is complete, comprising newest styles in dress and walking boots, Brown Boots—vamps of soft kid and uppers of genuine buckskin; hand turned soles and covered Louis XVI heels. Lace mode’ Tailored models in new shades of Buckskin, including Brown, Beaver and Mouse Col- or; light welt solés, covered Louis XVI heels. Lace models; Button model in Beaver Color, ® Two-tone styles with Patent vamps and Gray Buckskin uppers, covered Louis, XVI heels. Lace models. Clearance Sale Of New Fall Boots On Which Styles and Sizes Are Incomplete . i 5.95 regularly 10,00 and 12.00 ' All styles which are broken in size range and cannot be duplicated have been marked at this uncommonly low price for quick disposal. All sizes are represented but not in every style, There are Black Boots, Brown, ‘Tan Calfskin and two-tone kid effects, NO C,'0) D8 NO APPROVALS NO EXCHANGES —_________