The evening world. Newspaper, January 6, 1920, Page 11

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anceps re oe —_- ei ~ Te >, ’ i t THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 6, 1920. ii i NOBILITY FIGHT ‘BOLSHEVISTS WIN IN SIBERIA | raiga nee Veet. baa ea CELA pth A neler y-seven jo oily : ine \* A by o ‘i | 4 > c @ quantity of munitions, It Wes PARIS, Jan, 6,—Geven thousand were|high water, If tho weather co vi u ON EXTRAVAGANCE. tteport cantare of 7 tcomottvs| sunt stieber nT ARUS, Jan 4.—seven thousand ware|RIEE water, If te weather <0 } URGED | BY Lieiaal t een 1 Stoceow wirctess | Belgium Cabinet Approves 75 Years !n_the river Seine, which reached fte|before the end of the week. 3 tchen to-day claimed additional tie-| a ig — ‘ Sho N Vv 5 Phite| ‘or the Red forces in Siberia, OLS, Jan. 6.—Mbe Cabin uid Dé! y Themset Lea ‘ | Soviet armies have occupted the town Counci! has approved submission to the anthropic Work—Bad Year in |o¢ perezov, 400 miles northwest of To.| Chamber of a @cheme for five per ret pr ee et cont, loan of 2,500,000,000 francs, re- i Humanity’s History. bolsk, taking three steamers laden with | Tomatle in 75 years. Fifty per cent, . flour or other food supplies, promiom. fs proveled tor oa’ repayanent ROME, Jan. 6 Bolshevik forces also have oocupted 66 HIS is one of the worst - T years in the history of ‘humanity,” Pope Bene- ict declared to-day in an address to & delegution of Roman nobility. “he clergy and Agbility both did tifeir fyll duty during the war, the Pope ‘said, tho churchmen working in hospitals and among refugees while tho nobility fought in the field. “Our work is yet unfinished,” the Pope warned. “The clergy musp set an example to others supporting ‘the people's virtues and opposing ideas which ure | undermining our institution “he nobility should fight ex- travagant and offensive fashions and devote themselves to phitan- thropic work.” aeons Canadian Palp Wood Mentifal Bat| Inaccessible. OTTAWA, Jun. 6.—Tho pulp weoa| supply in Canada ts large, but much of it is inaccessible for commercial pur poses, according tv a report of the Commission on Conservation. An on ormous annual destruction by the bud worm is reported. Losses {rom tho bud worm are 60 enormous that they _overbalance the annual growth in Cunada and the United States, the report states. i WOMEN’S SHOES Offering « splendid selection of both high and | low Shoes as well as Evening Slippers. | MEN’S SHOES ‘A limited number of men’s high Shoes in Tan, Black and Patent Leather are included. Flavor in Every Dish OGT’S Philadelphia Scrapple with French fried potatoes—with eggs ‘‘sunny side up’? —or scrap- | ple ‘‘crisped’’ and served with maple syrup! These are but three of the many delicious ways this famous treat can be prepared. Saks & Company c Announce Beginning To-morrow, Wednesday A Most Remarkable Sale of Women’s Ultra-Smart Suits u An opportunity to buy these Good Shoes at substantial reductions. AT ALL STORES 516 Fifth Ave. eor. 43d St. 419 Broadway, eer, Canal St. 411 Fifth Ave., at 57th St. 297 Broadway, et Duane &. Montreal Gets Barrels of—Water. MONTREAL, Jan, 6.—Owing to the strike of the municipal water works Vogt’s Philadelphia Scrapple is a wholesome com- bination of choice pork and Indian corn meal. It's foyecs, city authorities b t i i ; 1255 Broadway, cor. 311» Se. 205 Broadway, cer, Fultow Sy. ° deliver water In Harrods to oullHiag| teas ae 1391 Broadway, cor. 36th St 35 Nasvan St Cor. Liberty St. At Radical Pri R d i ec o- city could . Tease ea etree at the, mantelpae Good for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Get acan to- De eas cee ware ae Ne ¢ Madica rice heductions day from your grocer, meat market or delicatessen. largest pumping his morning, de- priving the principal residential s&c- tion of the city of high water pres- sure. Good Shoes Are an Economy 100 Suits Formerly $39.50 to $49.40 Now $25.00 : 65 Suits Formerly $59.00 to $85.00 Now $49.50 50 Suits Formerly $95.00 to $125.00 Now $75.00 HE most beautiful Suits created for the Winter season, de- cidedly original in their clever lines, and tailored with a thoroughness that assures the best of service. The materials are the most successful for present wear—Duvet Superior, Velour _ Rushing Work on Kaiser's New) House. Jan. 6.—Reconstruc- | recently pur- | r William is 3 Bt the latter "4 upon Holland for his not preparing crapple Pratacel ‘fty-fear Comes out of the cap a Made in Philadetptiia by de Laine, Lustrous Broadcloth, Suede Cloth, Tinseltone, Silver- » Jan. 6.—Wor the whole loaf. Cut in thin F. G. Vogt & Sons, Inc. d T . 11; id ff: f 1 f ur years the Rennes 1 1 ide New York Warer tone an ricotine, many with collars and cuffs of Teal fur. a Nae slices—fry until a golden RSlalpecrcn brown —serve hot. Telephone; Watkins ott istics made public to- s These Suits will move’in record time there were 160 births and at these greatly reduced prices, therefore None Sent C. O. D., Exchanged or on Approval Store y Hours 9 to 5.30 Al HIENA UNDERWEAR ih any Dinner Set oF Saks & Company Broadway at 34th Su a * 4 Cash or ar ae ae Outfit : 4 Ee el Grot 415 aad “Ww "129 With the approach of cold weather there’s a tendency to close windows | so as to keep out the drafts. The result is a poorly ventilated room—a De ea pa ee | Furniture 5298 splendid thriving place for disease-breeding germs. Gimbels New Kind of Housefurnishing Store solves the problem with a wonderfully efficient ventilating device—the Windolator. “WINDOLATORS |. They solve the ventilation problem. You open the windows and set the Windolator screens into the openings, as illustrated above. Fresh Air Comes Through Without Drafts Pay for It $1.75 Weekly FOR WOMENAND CHILDREN ‘ ‘ a ' bs k | The form-fitting. qualities ‘oF Ludwig Baumann a! of A its beauti- ccounts 5 i ful fabricsand dainty, dur- J ee itis Start You Housekeeping 4 ! able trimmings are a de- $5 on Credit Now 4 i light to the woman of dis- of our three great stores, select your outfit from } criminating taste. $ eefl ta ate 8, at the sale prices, puy a p { | fae ee TENA 5000 the balance in’ small weekly or | H | underwear conform to the M on Small Weekly 1 Convince you that this ix the store for 4 | \ \ figure. 7) or Monthly Liberal Credit and Low Prices i. | Nets the ailing contrast berween i Ese C 4 oF a G. ‘Oak [ean] Genuine . | ATHENA and ordinary unde \ { fa WN / | SOLD IN NEW YORK ONLY BY Dur bpreiet | 4 744 : ; 21” 0 | The Dangerin Cold Weather | ai aa va IE "geese Sale of 93-Piece ie / 89 £0-Pi Set, ¢ Piece Dinner 412, 48 Gat * ovo KRAMER BROS., SELECTED MEATS, PROVISIONS, POULTRY | =" Snow and Rain Stay Out PUES AE Oey cate |] ‘Aatoguny Dining Room Sut (Four Pieces hay ric Easy to Handle Perfectly Efficient ‘| FANCY FOWL ------- 37c Ib. sd ere a “Ms 18.49 460 49 Gimbel Guarantee I EERO TaRotatMtind a: HAAG | Mita Oe cane crt oa For Every Window of Your Home For Schools and Other Institutions FRESH CHOPPED BEEF - _i8e Ib. | |. » $TORe HOURS 9 TO £30 DAILY—Opse aterdays Until 8.30 pee td 38 Greenwich St.or.Battery Pl. 93 Amsterdam Av.nr. 64th St. 132 Broad St., ar, South we 135 Columbus Av., ar. 66th St. 820 Ninth Av. nr. 59th St. One ies M7 Third Av. nr, S7th St Windolators are made of specially treated | Wherever numbers of people congregate canvas. stretched over good yentilation is vital Ay to prevent frames which you can very easily fit the spread of disease. The Windo- to any window of your home. lator is a perfect ventilator. Note the low prices: 9 in. high, 15 to 28 in, long, 44c 9 in. high, 81 to 49 in. long, 64¢ 9 in, high, 22 to 87 in. long, 48¢ 15 in. high, 15 to 23 in. long, 64e¢ 15 in. high, 22 to 87 in. long, 68¢ None Sent C, 0. D, NEW KIND OF HOUSEFURNISHING STORE—Fifth Floor 777 Eighth Av., or. 47th St. roadway, ar. 83d St. RESTAURANTS, a AND sear SUPPLIED. re nann House | Z| “America’s White Enamel Bed Botts GACATE ST Reg, Price $17 —Just Published— THE WORLD WINTER RESORTS ANNUAL Season of 1919-1920, FREE AT ALL WORLD OFFICES OR COPIES MAILED ON REQUEST Address WORLD WINTER RESORT BUREAU PULITZER BUILDING, 62 PARK ROW, N. Y. CITY. G™

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