The evening world. Newspaper, January 8, 1920, Page 5

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oe meee prom THE EVENIN | HOOVER’S PLAN ASSAILED. REPORT FIUME AGREEMENT. | Nittl Said to Be _ FIGHT SURRENDER — OF WAR CRIMINALS, <= ° ‘NEW CRY IN BERLIN: Daily New Nd WUD, YHUSDDAxX, 0 AN U an ty a 0, auad, |Princs admits a the whole of Syria the formation of Hedjnas and France Agree. PARIS, Jan, §.—Prince Feisal, son of the King of the Hedjaz, left Paris to- France ) Arabian atate to Lloyd Contribute to the Blue Bird Campaign for the Benefit corme a London Paper Says He Confounds da Th ips Saya it is in ed | include Damascus, Aleppo, Homes and 4 Rellet With Exchange Settlement. ABE os pdertedeted that the negotiations of Prince Feisal | Hainah er the administration of of French, Belgian and American Chaldren. ONDON, Jan Premier vd) with the French Government resulted | Princ sal with the assistance of Premier Nit) have reache emenit orte nt of Fiu ording to the re- ted to we Allied lea in Paris to-day > Premier ON 1 w ange, the meet with him ted bhat of forei to-day. It as 5th Avenue FRIDAY 34th Street Joun FoorsyYTHE @ Sons | | | | a Hoover pial Lid that, aside from the) MOSsalmans te Reyeott Brittah a viniees ,;[rellet problem, Kurope’s greatest need Goode, Organization Formed as Allied |\s ratincation of the Peace mak-| DELI, India, Jan. 8.—Rritish goods THE WAIST HOUSE } g ‘ ieola .. | ing poss eturn to oF bust- | will be boycotted if the peace settlement Leaders Go to Paris to At «News nat, vig with ‘Turkey was not satistactory to| 3 West 42d Street { range for Trial H conditions Mussulmans, according to a resolution | | ) M Hitions in the adopted by Indian Moslems who gat } The Last Little Touch—The Bar Pin ently in the All-India Khal- | Indian Mosiems the principle determination RERLIN, the surrender of Jan. §8—Opposition to ermans accused of Allied trib- JANUARY SALE WASH WAISTS | | $9.85 | Some especially beautiful specimens of Rhinestone Bar Pins Have Been Priced 14 to 4 Less Than Regularly war crimes for trial by ali Khalifat inference requested In- | Moslems to abstain from participat unals is growing. la i |i in the celebrations of victory in. the War. Formation of with the slogan: is announced. 1 jo the public ¢ A ‘Teut a new organization, | ave Y8ur Honor,” * purpose is to! > Slexe Proclatmed in Catatonia. MADRID, Jan, &--A state of sieg 1 been prociaimed throughout the State of inst surrender The Lokal Anzeiger says th ernment would have to mobilize rovinee of Catalonia, ‘The Minister of | These were bought many months ago before the in wemy to drag te victiins before the py SAA CONMITNA Tapotia CRE Rinee (has | SALE NOW IN PROGRESS j . creased cost of production, hence these great savings | Allies and th the rmy probably a iy ‘ noe ne uw | 3 ‘| rea i ai anh ould refuse to act and the Govern- |week Niatesmeee. the & | iret ctesieseenincenei " renee = | which we pyss on to our pate eee ee eae - 1. Bar Pin, as ilusteated, or in seven 2. Bar Pin, as illustrated, of in ‘seven ettaiec 0 oe a " senses other equally attractive styles—made of | other good looking styles—maale of Plati- num Finished Sterling Silver, witi safety catch, set with Rhinestones. 1.95 regularly 3495 made of Starling Silver regularly 2.95, 1,00 «(Main Floor.) seeused themselves LONDON, Jan. $.—'I whether or not the ner Kaiser |, shall be brought + will be set tled at the coming conterence of Al Med leaders in Paris, suid a membe ot the Brttish delegation when inte Platinum Finished Sterling Silver, with safety catch, and finest quality Rhine. | regularly 6.00, 2,95 3. Bar Pin, as illustrated, or in two other popular styles and set with Rhinestones. ed by Flood uestion ¢ ising Amo Valley ts stones. This Store Closes at 5 P. M. and it Jost at zokern. Premier L said, maintains tude that the former Kaiser be ami is prepared to put up a vigorous Versailles in effect wil It the French foreign offic afternoon, place at | 4 o'clock | was an- | * James MeCreery & Co. Sale of White They are fashioned of a shecr, lustrous als of of Silk, resembling dew oi the pe a Rose, are so interwoven as to appear embroidered. Dainty, pretty Linggrie is quite as necessary to the happiness and grooming of youngsters tq their mothers and tight to see he is brought into court. | § hey a herve ; FB PARIS, Jan. 3 fabric’ in delicate tints of Pink—a yanten sadieeteld Te itiloa ta acter wil Rae pase o4/| aikAive at Silke dnd Covers oTAHer Gory | Giucr: euteten eo. We Devel ‘piicoe cess lovely little underdhings very low for their especial benefit. Children’s Knickerbocker, Drawers of view at Victo: on just betore| ea te tetthene de : Ht - oh | e Pretty, Piquant Underthings in Pink We Haven't Forgotten the Children! eo presence of Lord Birkenhead, P " fore! | Lag Bes Ha Ch 5th Avenue 34th Street pated aa ee | The Annual plained as ni | . airarouts The Annual | Sale of White i All widths, y pill, Wath excellent quality Cambricy hemstitched ; ruffled or trimmed with embroidery. Sizes 2 to 12 years, Special, 50c Children’s ckerbocker Drawers of Prices Are Less Than To-Day’s Wholesale Cost! Night attractively trimmed Gowns, p> oeraaltdations with tucked! Gedraette Crepe, Ladecani | tesvy Cambines beaschad” with “labs. oy = Ribbon 3.50 embroidery. Sizes 2 tq 12 years. Night Gowns in tailored Empire style, AR hoa ee ‘biases ; 75 5P. M prettily hemstitehed and ribbon trimmed. | ChidreN's) Oras of | Cambrio— rs ~ : * Sta. : 4 i wdels, adorned wi The Store is closed at o I’. Nl. daily : arene a tlle | tiny tucks and embroidery, Sizes 8 to \ qunrslope Chemises to minteh either | 14 yenen Gosek Fe jown fi pe es hs eae P ‘ ; is Children’s Cansbric Night Gowns trim- y i erncnidae aes Witt ies ri med with embroidery and ribbon, V- | ribbon shoulder straps. : shape neck. Sims 6 to 16 years. AN 1 | Butterfly Drawers to match. ....++ 2.50 : Special, 2,50 ie 4 Chemises adorned with Valenciennes Misses’ White or Colored Sateen Lace. 2.50 | Petticoats. Size 32 and 34 inches. Butterfly Drawers to match. .....+ 2.50 Special, 2,00 (Third Floor.) | (Third Floor.) Clearance Prices Art Novelties for the Home At Appealing Prices; \ A change in the order of things in the household makes the home more inleresting—adds charm and cheerful ness. Why not refresh things for the new year with some beautiful new pillows or scarfs, for instance: have been marked on the major number of Little Children’s Winter Coats and Hats of Men’s Silk Shirts b. 895 : These shirts are made of good quality Radium or Broadcloth Silk in every de- sirable color combination ' | And a Sale of Men’s Underwear & Hose Shirts & Drawers 1:35 per garment A Winter weight wool mixture in gray | Pillows in round shape, made of Velour and Tapestry, with Velour back........ regularly 4.50 2.95 7 3.25 Victrola Covers and Pillow Slips made of Velour and Tapestry. . regularly 3.75, 2,75 (Third Floor.) ~ in consequence of which an excellent op= portunity for economical buying is now regularly 4.95, || Gcarte made of Velour'and Tapeutry.......0cs¢+shosseerses afforded. Included in the offerings are Broadcloth Coats (sizes but ranging generally from 2 to 5 years) incomplete, - $9.50 & 12.50 Velour Hats (for children of same ages as quoted for coats) reducedto . . . « - $1.65, 2.25 & 3.50 reduced toj. . .« Unusual Values in Misses’ Skirts & Blouses are also being offered, as a result of price | revisions throughout the stocks. t> per garment Made of Medium weight worsted in natural color Shirts & Drawers Union Suits Q-45 per suit Of Winter weight wool mixture in gray And for to-morrow (Friday) aad Saturday, Shirts & Drawers there will be 9-50 A Sale of r per garment Misses’ Velveteen Skirts | ooo, bleached cotton (every skirt exceptional as to style andquality) | | Half Hose so 75c pair | Made of part wool in good-looking heather mixture You Will Save 8.50 by Purchasing During This Sale! . Wool Jersey Dresses for Women 16.50 regularly 25.00 extraordinarily iow-priced at ~ $6.85 (Sales on the Second Fioor) It will be seen at a glance that these are “different” from the ordinary run of Dresses—they ave distinctive in gle and perfect in line, Of course they were made t6 sell at a much higher figure. In fact 16.50 does not cover the cost of manufacture, They were sold to us at this low price because their maker had to make room for his spring Dresses. Numerous other styles in addition to those illustrated are included in the sale. Each one ts highly fashionable and becoming, Embroidery, beading or braiding adorns them, Navy Blue, Taupe, Black and Brown, (Fourth Floor) NO C,'O. D'S NO EXCHANGES NO RETURNS a“ ’ Madison Avene - Fifth Avenue Mth and 35th Ptrerts New York | (MAIN FLOOR) Vii

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