The evening world. Newspaper, January 2, 1920, Page 8

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| 8 THE EV EBERT STILL WAILS |SOVIETS WANT PEACE) FLOODS MENACE OVER PEACE TERMS |BUT THERE'S “LIMIT.” | FRENCH PLANTS Tells Germans Their Future Years} Willing to Make Big Concessions} seine and Oise Reach the Danger | Are at the Mercy of Says Delegate but Not With Stage—Inhabitants Are Foreigners. Gen, Denekine, Ordered Away. BPRUIN, Jan, 2.—President Weert in| DORMAT, Jan. 2—Bolshevik Russia ts] paprs, Jan. 2 @ New Year manifesto nid: | Willing to make great concessions tg tie! and of plants « “In the yedr just ended chaos was | 4 Powers in the int 8 of peace, DUL) waters of the out t moned by the si discuss me ty The tors of railroads by the rising have been try of Transporta- to protect is higher sum- averted and the unity of the empire wa he de be glad to disband force if peace with the wort guid be achteved — DRYS BUSY IN ITALY; NO DRINK AFTER 3PM Rule, However, Applies Only to Liquor Containing More Than 1910, and crest is not \! 1 Sunday. and future yeara at the - aapected the Clee Will to-day which begins must decide -lreach the 1910 staxe, The Prefect of y¥. despite all diMeu mpiegne has notified inhabitants to In herself as an to nd bury the hopes even of ne Germans, in view of. tne common danger, to close their ranks in order Uiat each one, according to his capacity, inay help to the utmost in the restoration ‘ot the Fatherland.” U.S. FUND AIDS 20 Per Cent. Alcohol. =" Italy In the iesua P | Donation of 2,500,000 Marks Will] which the sale of Nauor | 7p, M. more than 20 per. cent. of alco SHORT & MEDIUM VAMP Restore More Than 2,000 in the monring and 3 orcleck P, SHOE SHOPS.INC. to Health, Saturdays 120 W. 56° ST ater rie, dan: tthe Areri ‘ Must cease at noon on Sunday | . Jan. 2.—The American Gec- on ool ton of the German Red Croas has re- | evived 2,500,000 marks from re mittees in the United States Renent of tuberoulnr and. under ot there children. “Mare t of these mguiidsen ‘will thus ‘be able. to sections where climatic and food Sonaitions promise them health. Herbert Hoover's pian to co-ord mate American food relief @o far as It con- cerns the transfer of personal donations from Americans to Germans Is hailed here with enthusiasm. It in expected to terminate abuses resulting from ndia griminate stipments through American forwarding agents, many packages, it im said. arrivug in poor condition. KELLNER BROS. Twenty-nine years selling Good Furniture Southeast Corner [5th Street and 6th Avenue AMNESTY FOR MEXICANS, Gerranm Announced = Fusitiver May De Pardoned for Offences. MEXICO CITY, Jan. 2-—Amnesty =, be granted Mextcan fugitives in foreign countries by the Government, Eroaldent Carranza deciared at his New ear’s reception at the Palace. (ol. Antonio Jauregul, survivor of the War French Intervention, in a petition asked that former jeral officers be sergoned for offences charged against Many of these were involved in the eo revolt of 1913, President Carranza counselled bn Queen Anne Dining Room Sui Dowion of the’ matters Sor OP" in American, Walt, Jacobean $300. ak or Golden Oak. 10 pieces hisedio a Gtr Frank Onvendish Lascelles ber pane HE Kellner reputation for quality furniture at moderate cost should prove a beacon light to the prospec- tive Purchaser during these days of cur- tailed production and uncertain values. Stroll, at your leisure, through “The Twenty-five Rooms.”’ They offer valu- able suggestions for home furnishing. LONDON, Jan, 2.—Bir Frank Caven- dich Lascelles, British Ambassador to Germany from 1896; to 1908, died here to-day, He has held many posts tn dip- lomatic service, serviny Roumania tn 1686 and Persia in 1891, and as Ambassador to Russia in 1894. ‘He was born on March 2%, 1891. as Minister to Pope to Reeve BD Bavarian Envoy. ROME, Thureday, Jan 1.--Baron von Ritter, Bavarian Ambassador to the jean, was ne to-day by Car- inal Ga: or itnte, for the ret time since pation of the war. It is. announced that Baron von Ritter "Pee goon be ‘received Jn audience by the Pi C Stampe Pp hitanunet 34" St. New York “End-of-the-Year ed Clearance Sale WOMEN’SSHOES 195 Former Prices were from $9.00 to $14.00 per pair Military and Louis XVI. Heel HIGH SHOES Brown and Back Caf and Kid, in solid coors and ComLinat.ons, Miltary, “Pet'te” French & Louis XVI. Heel PUMPS and OXFORDS Gun Metal and Russia Calf, Duil Kid and Patent Leather. A wonderful opportunity to all to secure extra- ordinary values at Drastic Price Reductions No C. O. D.’s No Exc! ang s No Creciis Ali This Scason’s Niwest Mode.< Noi Every Size in each Style, but All Sizes in the Lot. -———, No C. O. D.’s No Exchange No Credits ENING WORLD, FRIDAY companies the right to raise car fares yd cent | a Install Typewriters at Lant. e|) LONDON, Jan. 2. — Typewriters y meet the|have just been put use for the |first time in the H having been met. I presa gallery, but. + in turn granted the of a minority ONE-HALF PRICE SALE! EXTRAORDINARY OPPORTUNITY! Every garment in the house re- duced to one-half the former prices VARY 3 $30 Fur Trimmed Coats for $15 About one-third of what they will cost you next year Beautiful Satin Dress Advertised for $24.95 in N. Y. Times Roto Nov. 23. in N. Y. Times Roto Aug. 17th. Row $15.50 Now $12.50 FINAL CLEARANCE SALE 2,000 Coats, Suits and Dresses at exactly one-half the printed prices in our catalog ALL MATERIALS—ALL SIZES—ALL COLORS HAMILTON GARMENT | CO. 307 FIFTH AVENUE isis. All-Wool Velour Coat Advertised for $30.95 Delicious ! Eat one today ae LOW: PACKAGE. eee cuanicv | PE WAYFARER December 29tn, 1419. CHARITY. | fe fhe “Imperchurch florid Movement. Jentiemen: | Allow me to expr&ss to your great organization my admiration of the high purpose that*has prompted your fine oroduction of "The Wayfarer": at Madison Square Uarcen. seide fromeits undoubted success | as e dramatic spectacie, with ite artistically devised scenes, and | Ate beautifully handled ‘wtory of The Messiah, I wae especially impressed by the note of earnestness and sincerity which seemed to inepire ite tnrohge upon the sage that even a matter-of-fact New York audience was held in 0 gpell Gr reverence, as if realising for the first time the true import of tne greatest of all human drags, enacted in Palestine over ninctegn cénturies ago. | It te @ presentation not merely for one creed or one faith. I ‘may de seen and enjoyed by Jew and Gentile, Catholic and Protestant; rer, afser all, ite lesson 1s ror humanity, and ite dramatic appeal is as eure as human sympathy itself, % ‘That the Interchurch forf}h Movement should have undertaken to present this creat ry in ita pyWsenz form, and to do 1t in #0 masterly a fashion, 1s the most hopeful.eign of the universal good that can comp if henceforth church and etag® will only work in friendly alliances bet me thank you for o wonderful evening! Paythfully, Gee Loree | . - 1920, The Store is closed at 5 P M daily Aliman & Gn. MADISON AVENUE - FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-fifth Street An Interesting Sale of . Misses’ Winter. Coats has been arranged for to-morrow (Saturday) Among many other smart styles the assortment includes one model ‘with nutria trimming on collar and another model of bolivia cloth featuring the newest shades. All exceptionally priced at $52.00 Remarkable Values are obtainable in Misses’ Tailored Suits greatly reduced in prices to $31.50 & 39.00 The models and materials are desirable in every way, all of them being from this season’s assortments. Some are trimmed with fur. (Departments on Second Floor) ' A Special Clearance Sale of Girls’ Coats and Frocks will afford a splendid purchasing opportunity for to-morrow (Saturday) The offerings will comprise: Girls’ Winter Coats reduced to $14.75 reduced to 18.50 Tailored (6 to 12 years) ; ; Fur-trimmed (6 to 14 years) ° Girls’ Frocks (6 to 12 years) reduced to $9.85 . reduced to 2.65 & 3.75 Girls’ Higher-cost Coats and Frocks will also be marked A at considerable reductions from former prices. Of all-wool serge . (\ . Of washable materials (Sale on the Second Fioor) Several Thousand Yards of Woolen Suitings & Coatings cut in the required Lengths for Suits, Coats and Skirts will be on sale to-morrow (Saturday) at large concessions in prices These fashionable materials include velours, cheviots, homespuns, mixed jerseys, plaids, and embroidered serges and silvertones. (First Floor)

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