The evening world. Newspaper, January 9, 1920, Page 4

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BLAMES JOHN D. “Dangeroos Weapon SUPREME COUNCIL Others, Is Charge. enemies of th | LONDON, Jan. 9.—John D, Rooketoller | niw Leah Hom is blamed for the probtbition move nt | tutions passed by In England by Major Gen, Sir Cect)| mittee of the Irist —_ lor Lieyd George oe (here SRnTENGny Lowther, prospective Unionist candidate | sven credit for “an bh inter-AJlied commission which has @rawn up a complete list of German war guilty for trial by Allied 4P tribunals, Premio yd George and, Clemen of military just The conimin- gion’s report set forth the method of fe Procedure to be followed dn the trials. S): Under terms of the Versailles th) treaty Germany must give up the ao- cused when the treaty becomes ef- 1; fective—echeduled for 4 o'clock to- morrow afternoon. ty ‘The Council took up the subject of gthe first meeting of the Executive s, Council of the League of Nations, j Which the treaty provides shall be called by President Wilson It was | eomu we at the council OFF f raeeting. ‘The commission's report 20% Wowas given ty ¥ rd Ignace, its | President, the Fre under secretary (%, i S A L E But these are not “Sale” clothes—our regu- lar stock of smartly styled and finely tailored garments that will do credit to our name and your good taste. THE SAVINGS ARE SUBSTANTIAL All Our Finest Suits and Overcoats (except Evening Dress) included in this sale. sete Sank | announced that the date for the | mesting would be fixed later. in LONDON, Jan. 9—The list of Ger- fan war criminals has been reduced from 1,200 to 300, says the Daily Mail. $37.50 SUITS and OVERCOATS now $30.00 || All important former German leaders, $45 : 3 ae he i Qgainst whom only slight charges ie “ a i ee | @ould be made, will be allowed to go $76 “ rs « oe | free, ‘The names of the former . Crown Prince and Prince Rupprecht , ef Bavaria, remain on the, list. i* Italy has notified the Peace Con- ference she will oppose any demand | for extradition of ‘accused Germans, according to a German wireless dis- ) patch here. The German dispatch said Italy based her objection on the ground it {.erould be “unjust” for the accusers te stand at the trial of these former /Gurman officers as their judges. Naturally you appreciate tention. Here tortie sallad 1163-65 Broadway Noam Twenty-seventh Bty'ret. BONWIT TELLER. &CO. - The Specially Shop of Originalions FIFTH AVENUE_AT 38™ STREET For Tomorrow, Saturday CLEARANCE SALES = Oe At Greatly Reduced Prices in WOMEN’S and MISSES’ APPAREL NO C. O. D’S NO EXCHANGES NO CREDITS Misses’ Cloth Coats Various practical styles in velour and silvertone. Sizes 14 to 18, Formerly 59.60 to 89.50 44.00 Misses’ Plain & Fur Trimmed Coats In peachbloom, fortuna and like soft fabrics in beautiful colorings. Sizes 14 to 18, Formerly 125.00 to 165.00 75.00 Misses’ Velveteen Dresses In a variety of chic, youtl.ful styles in plain and trimmed effects. Sizes 14 to 18. Formerly 75.00 to 98.50 58.00 Reductions of 34.50 to 86.00 on WOMEN’S TAILORED SUITS The Majortty Fur Trimmed A collection assembled from the regular stock in peachbloom, yalama, velour, silvertone, tinseltone and some of velveteen. 64.00 Formerly 98.50 to 150.00 | SS aI) Women's English Velour Coats Utility models in favored shades. Formerly 65,00 to 89.50 48.00 Women’s Peachbloom & English Velour Coats Peachbloom and English velour, some fur trimmed, Formerly 98,50 to 125,00 75.00 Women's Coats & Dolmans Peachbloom, marvella, English velour; many with fur. Formerly 115,00 to 145,00 95.00 REDUCTIONS THAT (7 “REALLY REDUCE” | OPPOSES HOME RULE BILL. FOR “DRY” CAMPAIGN seine. Untonint party teands 1 hands of, declared ent ondeavot ; for Speaker of the House of Commons. | to settle the Irish problem, according London Reports Numberto Be} 1 a speech tn Keawick, he ald he had| to Fnglinh tdeas."* » £ san CS " hy Goud thority” Roskefetier| Every party and sect in Ireland ® Tried Has Been Cut From. |it “» soot authority” Mr, Roskefetior| very party and sect in tenland ' 1,200 to 300. had unlimited money and unlimited 19+! said the reeolutions, and the only wiy We : digestion, “and not being able to drink| in which Ireland can be “saved from Tees he ~ himaelf wanted nobody ‘else to have a) civil war and anarchy” is by ® union PARIS, Jan. The Supreme Coun- | drink.” | fontn 68 government ef to-day received the report of the | Oy eee THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 9, 8920. THE MEN HAVE NOT BEEN FORGOTTEN IN OUR 41st ANNIVERSARY SALES A Sale of Gentlemen’s Haberdashery shows that their needs have been given very careful con- sideration. By far-sighted buying and a thorough combing of regular stocks we are now ready to offer over 5000 pieces of haberdashery of the sort every well-dressed man will want, at savings no business man will overlook. MAKE YOUR SELECTIONS EARLY Negligee Shirts . . NGCKUOS Vycsshias Klaus tN. omnes Wool Hose Cheviot Pajamas................4 4.00 White Merino Underve:r, two- piece, per garment.... : Natural Wool Underwear, two-piece, Per GarMENt O5.. o. ees bee es 2.25 Two-piece, per garment,......... 3.50 8.25 ee Dest & Co. Fifth Avenue at 35th Street Established 1879 STORE HOURS: 9 A. M. TO 5.30 P. M. You: Never Pay More at Best’ POA IAWT AG Sale Price for 1 2.60 1.10 1.60 1.90 1.70 1.15 2.75 3.25 2.15 1.65 2.55 Sale Price for 3 7.50 3.25 4.75 5.50 5.00 3.25 8.00 9.50 6.25 4.75 7.50 Franklin Simon s Co, Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th ‘Streets For Misses NEW WINTER COATS. WITH COLLARS OF FUR 68.00 Coats of the better kind —inside as well as out. = INTER well begun is half done, but only half—so that she who invests in a ; warm Winter coat now is better late than cold, for the other half of Winter is still ahead: These coats are above the ordinary in smartness, quality and tailoring, and certainly out of the ordinary at the Na price. There are two models, both WN youthfully belted, one of peach-vel, one of silvertone, both trimmed with Benerously large collars vf taupe nutria fur. They are lined with silk, and warmly interlined. = Se wk pia Wis WE Yu Sizes 14 to 20 years. TN DESIRABLE WINTER COLORINGS MISSES' COAT SHOP—Second Flour Fifth Ave. Fur: Shop (435 Fifth Ave. ‘si INVENTORY SALE WL DA MecCutcheon's : Fifth Avenue LY New York Reg. Trade Mark, 34th and 33d Streets TWIT WOOT Children’s Serviceable Wear for the Spring Wardrobe HE wardrobe of an active grow ng child is ton- stantly in danger of depletion. The necessary additions can be made satisfactorily at McCutcheon's. Their children's wear department affords mothers fa most attractive selection of Wash Dresses in Ging- ‘ham, Chambray and Devonshire for children up to 14 years; and Rompers in Chambray, Poplin and Dimity. McCutcheon's Ginghams have long enjoyed deserved popularity yet eacl year new styles increase the demand for these serviceable dresses. Two-piece Wash Suits, of White Poplin or Madras with pants, collar and cuffs of Tan or Blue contrasting materials, for 2 and 3 year old boys. Simple Bloomer Dresses, as illustrated, of Cham- bray or Gingham in Blue and Yellow with White hemstitched collar and cuffs. Our Imported Dotted Swisses and Ginghams, of which some of these dresses are made, are a very f ne quality, being distinctly and exclusively McCutcheon fabrics. FURS 500 Fur Coats Must Go Regardless of Cost We have grouped for tomorrow's selling several hundred of our finest 11M fur coats, selected for their superior quality and distinctive styles, and marked the prices on the lot to ONE HALF OR LESS, This is the most important fur buying event in New York's history, as in order to start our annual stock taking we must close immediately every fur coat set, scarf and muff on our floors. Buy your furs NOW—and save half the price! $225 French Seal Coats '2,5'7'«s,'° $125.00 $350 French Seal Coats $375 French Seal Coats 1 $375 Hudson Seal Coats }25'°. $275.00 $500 Hudson Seal Coats ,'';"s*", $325.00 $600 Iludson Seal Coats ,5i""", $400.00 $450 Scotch Mole Coats, $275.00 $450 Jap Kolinsky Coats, $300.00 $600 Nutria Coats, $300.00 $300 Marmot Coats, $150.00 $359 Hudson Seal Coatees, $225.00 $150 French Seal Coatees, $75.00 $200 Skunk Capes "*73;,2"" $100.00 $50 Skunk Muffs, $24.00 $50 Animal Wolf Scarfs, $25.00 $50 Skunk Neckpieces, $25.00 $250 Siberian Fox Sets, $125.00 $400 Chinchilla Raccoon Coats, $225.00 Ve Bi Bye re Bs BX BW BY BL By Bed Bf ret Bi ier Bee Bi yd bey by 71 by Bab WPT Wer Wee We We Wed Wd We od Pe [Eewivver be OV

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