The evening world. Newspaper, January 14, 1920, Page 4

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re THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, | CLEMENCEAU NOT /AMERICAN WARSHIP | ROME LAUDS WAR ON REDS. | TOHAVE WALK OVER. | NEARING FIUME \ewspaner says,» 2% —-—-- : Way to Treat Rot Paul Deschanel Suddenly Put For- Vessel Ant Tee i har | [Uattea dttueeln dial s ; Arent. sate ita {United Statas in dealing with radicals | as Rival Candidate for | Adriatic, to Await Allied are pointed to by the Messagero a Presidency. | PARIS, pee WAN Ar ! * f BAMIS, Jan. 14.—Paul Dosotnne! wa8 snip has anchored off Poi } jon a thrust forward as a candidate | Austrian naynl base In the Adriatic, a bred ae at ot = bac srivihitd cording to advicos recaived here to-dn er rep Ast nieyht the seemingly by spontaneous impulse on| BHLGRADE, Jan. 14.—Tt ix bettevod the part of members of the radica! So. |the American w ft elalist groups, to Fiume, wher ‘The candidacy of M. Desohane) prom. {Joined .by Allied ve whic nh wil land Mo a men to replace Italan troopa a& #oon ing that reve fem. to liven up the congress of Ver gallies which will mect Saturday to) 4 decision Is reached at Paris re elect @ President, and the expected! ‘walkover for Promier Clemenceau Wikia was temarded by every one as a foregone conclusion, may not materi. vile Flyers Reach Sa Jan, 14.—The Itatian a fi ein from Rome t = ny eachannel waa re-elected Prosi- of the Chamber by 445 votes out | —— | bE he $85 bailote cast. Then irom 200 Deputies, led by former pier Briand, Hdouard Herriot, Ca: Lenoir and Andre Lefevre, snout- pee to Verwall iced Sines) ff You Wont Need Sugar : on your.breakfast cereal, if it is CHINESE REDS AID SOVIET. Belshevikt Expect Soon to Encown- ter Japa in Siherin. f LONDON, Jan, 14.-—Ruman Sorte) froaps which have reached Balai sta- 4 rapes uts ion, almost 400 miles cast of Tuiza,| . | ‘WM de aided dy Chinese Botsheviki, n0- : t t : The chinae wit eo ety ian For this ready-to-eat nese forces sent to Hast | food unlike many cer- and the Moscow deapatoh soviet forces wut rot “| Ht @als, requires no add- i ly i i Ht i : He provoke @ collision.” While Tnttia tow ware aes) M6 CG: 6Sugar to make it Bi the Northwestern Russian one marcos ecre| § pleasing —— prevadhssmandbadedl } Grape-Nuts contains its _ MPALY'S ENVOY TO BERLIN. H Own sugar developed from tai bate sommes et cons Its rich, nutlike flavor deen a inted . fy ie Tapranantative ot ied in pleases. Grape-Nuts is ae eat a Sr Tea mao in yee ‘ways Leve lends U. 5. Commerce Body | ne. ce: amar maenaee at tis be ct Mead Made by Postum Cereal Co. Battle Creek. Mich. ' to-@ay was dected preskient of the | if | yy Bw ad ——— of Sipseaetaal| A _ fp aman UREA ee Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets WOMEN’S HAND-MADE Ships example of the way to tregt Bolshevist =e McCutcheon’s . §| garding the future etatua of that ety. /Hetatam Takes Over Twe Olseicts, } _ | *Feanklin Simon 8 Co. eg iin En A Luncheon Sets of Italian Needlework Table Runners, 18x45 inches, $11.50 each. ‘Place Mats. 12x18 inches, $45.00 dozen. January Specials i Fancy Table Linens During January a complete assortment of practically all that is best in Fancy Linens will be available at lower prices than we can hope to expect for several years to come. Luncheon Sets of 25 pieces in Madeira Embroidery, $12.50 to 60.00 set. Luncheon Sets of 25 pieces in Italian Cut- work and Embroidery, $52.50 to 100.00 set. Hemstitched Damask Tea Napkins, $7.50, 8.50, 10.50, 12.00, 13.50, 15.00, 16.50 dozen. Hemstitched Damask Tea Cloths 36x36 inches $2.50 to 4.50 each. 45x45 inches $4.50 to 8.50 each. 54x54 inches $6.00 to 10.75 each. Scarfs in many different styles of work, sizes _ _ from 12x36 inches to 22x72 inches. ‘talian Cutwork and Embroidery $8.50 to 35.00 each. Madeira Embroidery $2.75 to 21.00 each. Fifth Avenue %@® 34th and New-York As 33d Streets ’ Keg. Trade Mark. by MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED—A SUNDAY WORLD “WANT” WILL FIND IT: — ; FURNITURE Parlor Suites from $75.00 CREDIT Tea | | JANUARY. 14, 1920. | | | | ! ii ) BRASS BED LIPPINE UNDERTHINGS > PHI y E t i} pur- New and Charming —But They Cannot be PAE, Ea a Made To-day at Prices so Low as These! FISHER Bro 4 | i. COLUMB | : 7° anticipate advances when prices are low is a time honored ‘Series Sioa at policy of good buying, but, as a result, to be able to offer prices _— — : less than today’s cust of making when the advances have become | 2 effective is a coup of good selling. For the loveliness of the lingerie | and the conspicuously low prices, these offerings stand alone. ot i ET PAPER- ’ 4 : at el y the Good lity Big Philippine Nightgowns Philippine Envelope Chemiees We tue roll sarge } 4 Of fine nainsook, entirely Shoulder strap or regulation : Hi eral your money- hand made and charmingly models, of nainsook, hand-made | Sold everywhere. hand embroidered. 2.95 and hand embroidered. 2.95 a Nie ys BOB WHITE i a : Wy 2 Philippine Nightgowns Philippine Envelope Chemises i Hand-made, of fine nainsook Envelope or step-in models, of 4 with square, round or V necks, mn fine nainsook, hand-made, hand exquisitely hand embroidered. 3.05 emb’d or real filet lace trimmed. 3.50 Philippine Nightgowns Philippine Envelope Chemises P| Of fine nainsook, hand-made and With fine .hand drawn work, 4 4 elaborately hand emb'd in de- daintily band emb'd and trimme: , s signs of individual charm. 4.95 © with real filet or Irish lace. 4 4.75 ice Pantaloons and Underbodices, offered At Greatly Reduced.Prices WOMEN'S UNDERWEAR SHOP—Balcony Floor WOMEN’S FRENCH UNDERTHINGS Characteristically French in fineness of needlework, in novelty of design and deteil and in fastidious selection of materials—batiste, silk or net. Allhand made and selected from our exclusive French models are these Nightgowns, Chemises, Princess (Save Decayed Teeth Tighten Leese i Tooth, Treat Diseased Gams, Lath or TEETH rk, Fillings and Inlays of Gold, Silver and Porcelain, at Reasonable Prices decayed Teeth and Roots uily extracted, Teeth the hly cleaned, Broken Plater Daited while you walt a-BLOO of, 2 OFFICES On nq 2 E, 125th St.169 E. 34thSt, |p NR Con, Oth Ave. N. W. Gor. 8d Ave 740 Lexington Ave. $, W. Cor. 59th Over utes Youre 9 A.M. to 7 P.M daits Sundays, ® ALM. to ony ee imesh et nore ome ren Stern Brot Brothers West 42nd Street (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) West 43rd Street lreland’s Best Liddell’s Gold Medal Table Cloths 2x2 yards, . . $12.00, 17.00 2x2% yards, .. 17.00, 21.00 2x8 yards, . . 18.00, 23.00 NAPKINS to match, Dozen $18.00, 22.00 Pure Linen Satin Damask Napkins (no Cloths to match) Breakfast Size, dozen $4.25, 5.50, 6.50 Dinner Size, DECORATIVE LINENS At Savings of 25%, to 33% —On Matn Floor Tables. Madeira Linens Iruy Covers, . . 35c, 50c Centerpieces, . . 1.50, 2.50 Tea Napkins, doz. 7.50, 8.75 Guests’ Towels, ca. 1.25, 1.75 January Sale of CHILDREN’S Undergarments and Dresses Children’s Night Gowns— Of Nainsooks; sizes 6 to 14 years, $1.50 and 1.85 | Children’s Camb’c Drawers Sizes 2 to 12 years, 85c and 1.25 Children’s Ging’m' Dresses Dainty Checks: sizes 3 to 6 years, at 1.98 past ———Continuing the January Clearance of —— High Grade Fur Garments | French Seal Coats— | Smart full flare models; superior | | quality skins; 80 inches long. Original price $195.00, $145.00 | Civet Coats— | Very choice sports model with | large shaw! collar, de ep cuffs and wide belt. Original price $195.00 $145.00 Coats and Wraps Hudson Seal (Dyed Muskrat), in | an asscrtment of long garments with self or contrasting fur trim- ming. Original prices up to $595 | $475.00 | Women’s Wool or Mohair Brushed SCARFS $3.95 and 5.95 Suitable for Skating or Some with pockets; fringe trimmed; all the fashionable colorings represented. Main Floor Will be .specially featured in our Annual Sale of Housekeeping and Decorative Linens, Full bleached; heavy weight. A choice assortment of floral or con- ventional designs, including the popular Satin Band, Plain Satin Stripes and Snowdrop, at 25 to 38 per cent. Below Current Prices. Brown’s Shamrock Tabie Cloths | quality skins used; 80-inch loose | length; fine quality; self or con- st Grade Linens 2x2 yards, . . $13.50, 18.00 2x2V% yards, 18.00, 22.00 2x3 yards, + «6 22,00, 25.00 NAPKINS to match, Dozen $18.50, 21.00 $7.50, 8.75, 10.00 French Cluny Lace Trim’d Centerpieces, . . $2.50, 3.85 Ten Cloths, . . 5.25, 8.50 Luncheon Cloths, 16.50, 33.00 Tyoilies, . doz. 2.75, 4.25 Children’s Princess Slips— Of Nainsook; sizes 6 to 14 years, $1.75 and 2.25 Children’s Crepe Kimonos Vloral patterns; sizes 6 to 12 years, ‘ at $1.75 Children’s Bloomer Dresses Chambra tailored model; 3 to 5 yrs. at $2.75 collars; belted. Original $265.00 $195.00 Hudson Seal Coats (Dyed Muskrat) —- Only first model; self-collar, cuffs and belt. Original price $3865.00, $295.00 Hudson Seal Coats (Dyed Muskrat)—Three-quarter trasting collars and cuffs, Orig- inal price $495.00, $395.00 Nutria Coats— 80-inch box model; large self- general outdoor wear.

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