The evening world. Newspaper, November 21, 1919, Page 5

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soy INLONDON | St -QVER THE DEFEAT OF PEACE TREATY intaalepibania Press Generally Is Inclined to "Look Upon Result as Straight Out Rejection. Executive Watches All Night at Her Bedside as Death Threatens, Gov. Albert B, Smith, after watching all night at the bedside of his mother at the home of his sister, Mrs, John J. Glynn, No, 9 Middagh Street, Brooklyn, went to bed at 9 o'clock to-day with the ansurance of Dr. Charles Reb. the at- tending phystelan, that Mrs, Smith had & fair chance of recovery from the at- tack of penumonta which had been ex- bd Peoted to cause her death during the LONDON, Nov. 21—“The world! Ett, 1 were cleared of congestion waits the final dgcision” of America but the good effects of the change were 1 ib the treaty “with an ansiety |Smmteracted by an attack of pleuriey which caused considerable anxiey over it nee no need to conceal,” the Daily | M'#. Smith's enfeedied state this morn- ‘News declares. ~ ing. statement to make for the present re- "© “Grave as the eituation is,” says| garding the controversy between the Kx . “ traordinary Grand Jury of New York that newspaper, “it is not yet desper- | County and District Attorney Swann dite.” “an interval for consideration and re- flection,” the Daily News points out, and it professes to believe that “America will assert herself.” ‘The press as a whole is inclined to view the American Senate's action with great gloom, accepting the votes 48 a straight out rejection of the treaty, though hoping for a more favorable decision at the next session. The danger in America’s delay in ratification is pointed out, almost universally by the newspapers, which characterize the vote as a bitter disappointment to Buropean democracies. One writer declares that “we do not believe the idealism which brought America into the war will allow that great republic to leave its work un- done.” “If the Senate's vote were final,” im the opinion of this writer, “we'd \ Rave reason for acute dismay since it would leave to France and England S the duty of imposing the terms.” necenaary, KEEP IT SWEET Keep your stomach \ Sweet today and ward ’ off the indigestion of tomorrow—try * KI-MOIDS the new aid to diges- tion—as pleasant and as safe to take as candy. MADE BY SCOTT & BOWNE MAKERS OF SCOTT'S EMULSION peace ‘The Daily Graphic and the Post in- terpret the Senate's action as the true will of Americans, owing to their re- pugnance of European entangie- ments, “We admire the Republican's att!- tude,” the Post asserts, “It is an at- titude worthy of free men, citizens of @ great republic, and a refreshing change from the international spirit whieb bas sicklied over the native je of British patriotism.” * “The inability of the United States Tepresentative at Paris to deposit President Wilson's ratification of the German treaty at the same time those of other powers are filed will not pre- vent the remaining Allied and As- sociated Powers from proceeding to carry the treaty into effect,” said An- drew Bonar Law, government leader in the House of Commons, to-day in answer to numerous questions re- garding the status of the treaty as a result of the American Senate's ac- uo In answer to a question from Sir Sturdy Shoes for Boys Sizes 8% to 1314—$6.00 Large Sizes, 1 & 6—$7.00 > -leoking and correctty Donald MacLean, Mr. Bonar Law|! bailteccord'ng tothe designs of experts sald: om-Consorvat-ve Shoes 'or Young Wome: “Without doubt there will be no|) are now being seld by Mr. Monk to slackening in the determination of||, "eect the ye a0d-lookine footwear ‘or women } «5 W. s8to swe, think it would be a mistake to na- sume that all possibility of help trom |} Se RET FIFTH AND SIXTH AV: | Great Brjtain to do all in her power to take the lead in seeingSthat the League of Nations becomes an effec- ‘tive instrament of human progress. I ee a on a ee | OOS me OURO ET, he United States is gone.” Store Closes at 5.30, P. M. Best & Co, Fifth Avenue at 35th Street » Established 1879 , BOYS’ CLOTHES MADE IN OUR OWN SHOPS [IN forty years of tailoring boys’ clothes we’ve changed only with the changing styles. Our standard of quality, based on wear, worth and work, will never be out-of-date. All wool knicker suits, 7 to 18 yrs. 22.50 All wool Junior Norfolk suits,'5 to 10 yrs. 16.50 All wool reefers and overcoats, 2 to 10 yrs. ‘ 22.50 All wool ulsterettes, 8 to 16 yrs. 34.50 Sheep lined coats, 8tol4yrs. 13.75 All wool knicker suits, me- dium weight. Broken sizes 8 to 18 yrs. ry High grade wash ‘suits in Special durable colors and fabrics. 3.25 2 to 10 yrs. You Never Pay More at Best sqqumemmmmmmmmmm,® Special .50 ey m hit % ape PV a Tog ‘s spa Be Gov, Smith said be would have no! The American Senate now has|unti! action on hia part became peremp- t ' fi This Store Closes at 5 P. M. James’ MeCreery & Co... 5th Avenue 34th Street (DOMESTIC MILLINERY SECTIONS) “ On Saturday Only! Entire Stock of Women’s / Trimmed, Tailored and ‘Sports Hats As Well Ass Misses’ and Girls’ Hats To Be Priced Ab $5.00 Styles—Hats for Dress, Street or Evening wear, Hats for Sports, Motoring; etc., a mammoth collection. Materials—Included are Hats of Panne or Lyons Velvets, Hats of Metallic Brocades, Gold and Silver cloths, Beaver or Hatters’ Plush and Furs. sft ‘ ' NO C. O. D’S - Suits formerly 57.50 to 352.00 reduced to 28.75 to 176,00 Duvetyne, Velvet- een, Fortuna, Panne Velvet, Wool Velour, Silvertone, Tricotine, Peachbloom, —_Tinsel- tone and Broadcloth. Y Off Present Prices Original Ticket with Original Prices on Every Hat NO APPROVALS (Third Floor) Unprecedented Reduction—Entire Stock of Misses’ Suits, Coats & Dresses Size 14 to 18 years NO RETURNS Coats ; Dresses formerly formerly 59.50 to 359.00 52.50 to 125.00 reduced to reduced to 29.75 to 179.50 26.25 to 62.50 nite Seat (except Satin, " Tricolette, hee, Posie Be Serge, Tricotine, Jer- livia, Frost glow, Peach- sey, Paulette, Duve- bloom, Velveteen and tyne, Velvet, Velour Silvertone. Special markers will deduct 4 off present prices. NO C. O. D’S NO APPROVALS NO RETURNS and Wool Paulette. Phenomenal Reductions—Entire Stock of Girls’ Coats and Dresses Size 6 to 16, years ¥, Off Present Prices Coats Woolen Dresses Afternoon Dresses formerly formerly formerly 22.50 to 67.50 18.50 to 42.50 18.50 to 59.50 reduced to reduced to reduced to 11.25 to 33.75 9.25 to 21.25 9.25 to 29.75 Every Coat (except |‘ Every Dress—in Lovely afternoon Polo Coats), Velour, fine Serge, Jersey Tyresnes in Gatio. dilk Cheviot, ‘Silvertone, Cloth, Tricotine and ropa . Broadcloth, Heather- Scotch Plaids is in- Velveteen, Trivolette, tone and Mixtures, cluded. and Plaid Silke, _, Special markers will deduct 14 off present prices. NO C, O. D.’S NO RETURNS NO APPROVALS This Store Closes at 5 P. M. James McCreary & Co. ON SATURDAY 34th Street “Giddap ” oo Santa to his reindeers a few nights ago. ip, Prancer—you, too, Dancer. int of Toys to 5th Avenue “Hurry, We must bring a Fairyland At McCreery’s We'll leave them there for those boys and girls we won't have time to call on ourselves. You see, old dears, we can’t call on all the yood boys and all the good girls-this year, because we have to go to all the hospitals where the sick soldiers are, and then, too, we must take a trip across the ocean again this year. There are still lots of very good boys and girls in Belgium and France who need us.”, So Prancer and Dancer started off at a lively pace and breught all sorts of w-o-n-d-e-r- f-u-htoys to Fairyland. We've sorted them all out, some for girls and some fur boys— Here are some of them: Educational Toys “Gnome” Aeroplanes Electric Sets........ only good boys and good girls, though. Games Honey Bees... . 150 11.00 Flinch........ .. 50c Pollyanna --1.00 Steeple Chase .. 15 Dreamland........ +» Se Merry Go Round +. 1S Dominoes ste. 35e he Parcheesi.. ; .» 5 .1.00- Apitskl Ten ‘Plas. de escsdsteyes Gh 75¢ 45e Radiopticans. . ..3.50 G Te Big Dick Guns 3,00 | Collap-ible Doll Houses. 1, Over and Under 1.00 | Baby Character Dolls. 150 Submarines... . --1,00 | Celluloid Dolls.;...... * Paint Boxes .._75e | Laundry Sets... oes Skudder Cars.. . 6.50 | Doll Carri: " Hand Cars. +-4.00 | Wooden is, ° 4 Mechanical Trains. ..1.50 | Walking Dolls.. Ah Electrical Trnins,..........ceceeees 6.25 | Toy Piunos...... 30 « Specials for Saturday is Children 8 Wicker Rocking Chairs; White on cas Mo Kids,” seated tha hand- re regularly 4.00 2.95 au br 4 re ate when drawn by a cord. 1.45 Dolls’ Bassinettes of Ivo rpaunaly ee ate Enatael finish, cesubesty (44 275 Biplane Flyers..... regularly 6.00 4,95 “ur } : Mechanical Train Sets, consisting uf loco- Character Baby Dolls, daintily dressed | motive, tender, baggage car, two pussen- in lawn, luce and ribbon trimmed. Good er eae passe eur vod) tracks and four hair wig. regularly 400° 3,25 | straight tracks regularly 2.75 Bap Shoes for Children Expert ort pepeiers omy ed: our ‘shoes, sccordin; to nat laws—bu Rave style as well aia oe t teas Every last was thorough; tested before adoption. They allo: growth of the feet, permit Mealy of “toe” room, but fit mauled at ple Bhp er to furnish proper support. Yet They Cost No plore: Than! Obitnawy asst White Buckskin, Black and White combinations, allo BI. several shades of Tan, Lace and Button styles. vet Black and You Will Like These Y Rhinestone Bar. Pins ~ 4 to 3 Less Than Regular Prices These were bought many months ago before the in- creased cost of production sent prices sky-high, hence these great savings which we pass on to our patrons. 1. Bar Pin, as illustrated, or in seven 2. Bar Pin, as illustrated, or in seven other equally attractive styles,—made of | other good looking styles,—made of Plati- Platinum Finished Sterling Silver, with | num Finished Sterling Silver, with safety safely catch, and finest quality Rhinestones. | catch, set with Rhinestones, 2.95 regularly 5.00, 3.75 regularly 3.95 3. Bar Pin, as illustrated, or in two other popular styles,—made of Sterling Silver and set with Rhinestones. regularly 1.50, 1.00 Connoisseurs Marvel at Our Collection of Oriental Rugs Prominent authorities—men who have for Pa been connoisseurs of Rugs—have expressed amazement at our superb collection of Rugs from the Orient. ‘They consider it nothing short of extraordinary that at this critical time, when an alarming scarcity exists and prices are fabulously high, that we are able to display so wide a variety of choice Rugs ut prices that would have been considered low some time ago. The following are illustrative of the vulues we are offering: Persian Rugs Chinese Rugs In Room Size, In the Popular 9x12 ft. Size 225.00 to 575.00 450.00 to 535.00 regularly 300.00 to 725,00 regularly 750.00 ‘ Extra Large Room Size Rugs Regular Sale Regular Weaves Sizes Price Price Weaves | Sizes Price Extra Persian.15.10x11,9.1850.00, 975.00 | Kirmanshah .13.10x9.11, 1050.00, Arak... 14.2x10..., 925.00. 20x12..,,,.1850,00 Lelihan India. . ‘Tamare: Tabriz. Larista) £17.2x10.11 1050.00. 795.00 - 2250.00, 1850.00

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