The evening world. Newspaper, January 22, 1920, Page 4

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A fg THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 22, 1920. f [the atutomene was coolly received STRIKE NEAR END) 4) sun ' wen sore lf TREATY IN FULL 222 of the In . M ae Steeg as Mi © savagely a coompbion of Louis to Work 3. Mulvy, Minister of the eer, ’ Sl awn. Grae Aniahed after conviction of ROME, Jan. 22.—Energet “ ie JP heed Aleit communicating with the enemy, and jhe Italian Government and the adve ive would be organized to make deliv of former Prestd AMA, NOW tude of the pt pein 4 | 60, 000 AT VIENNA MARKET. sant ee abrdiical tional charac i ist him I not be guilty von nen CORRECTION! \xpograrbical error in Tuesday’e Postal, Telephe ind Telegrap Workers Vote to Re cently that a lim Id be supply of sredt e at the Cen Announcement | placed | aid | Willan G. | ee at three ounces being allowed 335 Broadway early to-day while at- , caused great crowds to assemble | jet a disturbance at a ih Puiu tial on Pog lan a public © have ait ee tester mown hall and died rty thousand persons gained en- Ww" G. White i ing to bring about a dishonorable brought about o © railway | Ludendorf Opposes Volantary Sare| eva ine, favor the extradition of|! if dancers were ar-ltrance to the market at 6 A. M. and mani ‘oreveend peace with Germany ; strike, The National # of Em | former Emperor William from Hol-| ‘our Princess Pat Regi. | 29,000 more were trying to get in. funy se cemtangt HITE & WHITE, Ing . Watts > 1 end in the postal, hone and) BERLIN, eof the wus la © consensus of editorial opin-! nm ‘faintes a by the New Premier Also Pledges 4 ; the 4 nd| BERLIN {th land. The consensu ditorial opin! y fainted and were trampled upon by tn Maintenance of Alliance | contidene _— a won That Saved the World. | |READY TO TUNNEL seen IT -—— UNDER MT. BLANC PARIS, Jan. 22.—Premier Millerand announces that maintenance of “the alliances that have saved the world” wilt be one of the chief aims of the LMM MMMM TT MMMM Engineers studying Ground for ‘ . ! Link Between France and | Italy. | CHAMONIX, Switzerland, Jan. 22.—| French and Italian engineers have ar- 1 here to make studies on the 4 tunnel under Mount Blanc ning France and Italy ject, which haa been under | for many years, now ap- attainment, as both Govern-\ voted preliminary credits to k. France has appropri franca and Italy new Cabinet in France ‘The announcement began with a grateful reference to Georges Clem- WEST THIRTY -FOURTH STREET BETWEEN BROADWAY-FIFTH AVENUE enceau, M. Millerand pointed out that he had been called “to the for- midable honor of suceceding a minis- |, try presided over by a great patriot who in the eyes of the world is the incarnation of victory.” fii iy Wi 0 Custis el ice = HUVAQUUUOAHUUUTOEU LARSON ATT AMNNOUUUUGEUUUUNNAAAUA NTT to us,” says the Premier. “We shall | = pursue it without violence or feeble- | F4 ness—with unshakable firmness, It | = inchides the close and cordial main- | = tenance of the alliances which have | i |= saved the world. Without our Allies, c c f | 5 those of the first as of the last hour, : ’ , , r) what trial would not have been in! ost vs. Comfort =|] Wi d t pete for ua?’ What would tare been|{| SOPT LITE tencee os {i (ES omen S an {SSES inter Coats an us the fate of our Allies if France had | selling at a 25% discount. eS not habe to long years as the Maximum comfort at a = d d P, , wer to civilization?” fre ca x same || ne = at “Keduced ‘Frices Marsal, the Minister of Finance, | Mm RY = sso .Jinger | F have % ypc | ’ D Trench plearpotentiasien Yo the Peace || , 208 monday "48 foto wt All Colors and Sizes, in All Materials and at Each Price Conference. 145% Madison Av, GOS W, 1Siet st, The Premier read the declaration in Broadway. Daniell. Bhand Vth Sts. EVERY ITEM WE ADVERTISEFORTHIS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY’S SALE IS A GENUINE BARGAIN, AND PLEASE RE- MEMBER, THERE ARE LOTS OF OTHER BAR- GAINS THROUGHOUT THE STORE WHICH ARE NOT ADVERTISED. INUSUALLY becoming coats for daytime wear, fashioned of Evora, Silvertip Bolivia and Velour de Laine, inthe fa- vored midwinter styles and especially noticeable for the beautiful collars formed of Taupe Nutria, Squirrel and Raccoon, that convey in unmistakable terms the sense of cozy warmth and luxurious charm. | |NCOMMONLY beautiful coats of Velour de Laine and Sil- Gi vertone, appropriate for outdoor Winter occasions, that me"'| find expression through the grace of exquisite tailoring and the appeal of rich fabric, with now and then a collar of luxurious fur, or one wrought in self material, sounding a note of individuality. Reduced to 35.00 Reduced to 75.00 TAT FOR FeIEKORPORTUNITY | pRYOMEN'S GLOVES. raa || NEXPRESSIBLY smart coats of the moment, simply tail- XTREMELY elaborate coats for town and country, having Special offering of Sese vires igh grade| Odd isle gaa Breas pear from| ored and yet essentially feminine, very welcome during the the advantage of sineetnl collars and cuffs of Squirrel, Wiesa\de Chtine 0 Jekss the Atoeie a (ous cogulat aioek will ve dincmeed et At chill Winter months, the richness of Vellouise, Peach Beaver, Taupe Nui and Australian Opossum, cleverly * pe ngeen Ce peel eo hath ae ee et Seen BFioea Wear Crystal Cord and Bolivia combining uniquely with collars of combined with Vellouise, Evora, Velour de Laine, Silvertip Bolivia, inching Shika ann titkeks fine auality, |ipeer and embenldered kok; bhadaa of Squirrel, Taupe Nutria and Raccoon in achieving garments of irre- Bokhara, Bolivia and Frost Glo in producing garments that insure are silk and all absolutely perfect | tan, opted angen ats pearl white proachable vogue and distinction. success with fashionable women of taste. alues 0 83.50 pair, To-day's value $3.25 yd., for... 2619} for elcome CTS R ; educed to Reduced to ALL-WOOL STORM SERGE. —_| Geneva Kid Gites hips aco, 42 in. wide, extra anality, in shades of Pe Re sewn, white and” black, ém- ip d bac fone, brown, wine, Eekio, Copan: | fog. vale $3.00 pair, for 1.85) |= 110.00 150.00 and shrunk. Heavy Chamois Lisle, 2 clasp and some} |= : To-day’s value, per yd., 82.75, for..2.15] strap wrist heavy grade; warm| jf==4 MEN’S WEAR NEWS. and) durable. | Shades of brown, grey.| [EI Our January Sale of Men's Furnish-|fieyytt gi 30 to 81.75 pair for..1.15| | ings affords you an opportunity to buy Pp Ee high grade seasonable merchandise (re-] | Somes" 'S HOSIERY. ‘ ; 7 . iable makes only) at prices lower than| Black Cashmere Stockings, full fash- Fy d t R t WE will pay for th ds f oned. aw tens Fs sontoerets efoto ar| 20.0 puto. sccses.. AM ur-I rimmed Suits a Xtraordinary Neaducttons i wonderful offerings—every item a bar-| prey, Ca 4 Men’s Shirts and Drawers, well-|Revularly 39 pair for. 35 known “Winsted “make, medium weight gash All vk ae HE mode is always partial to the tailleur, especially those % N exceptionally striking effect is given to the tailored suits | Ma veriucanditieu © | 2 || Bevel Heavy Catton Stockings, sites favored types that are smart but simple of line, as are these of Bolivia, Peach Bloom and Velour de Laine, shown in | Sale Price, each...........4. 1.65|7 to 10%, models of Velour de Laine, Yalama and Tricotine, shown all sizes for women and misses, by original trimmings of Per pair : y tg g Men's Shirts and Drawers, heavy : $ Pairs for $1.38 in all sizes for women and misses, with collars and occasionally wide Squirrel, Beaver and Taupe Nutria that emphasize the possibilities of | why Teeced, MM ERG ce caeoih Boys’ Fleeced Lined Combination) |B bands of Squirrel and Taupe Nutria adding the final touch. achieving apparel dainty and stylish yet practical for Winter. its, sizes 8 to 1 i} = Sele ages poyh 95c] Value's1.50 eac = A Number of Models Reduced to A Number of Models Reduced to Men’s “Carter” Union Suit: A lot of Child = Ber, only. Heavy weight.” Grey| and Pants (not = r 5 0 Fe ee ee ee racy Bike (asl ad sock, = 00 85.00 Bee Fie Bulbs 222s - 2.95! Women's “Carter” Make Winter! |= Men’s “Carter” Union Suits, heavy |Weight Cotton Vests and Pants.) {E—4 ¢ Made from extra fine quality, | Sizes 94 to 38, value $1.73, for....1.25| {ES | tolt finished cotton yarn. Hert color. | sizes 40 to 44, value $2.00, for....1.50] |E= pte | sizes, regular and stouts = Sale Price, Suit. . 2.65 NIGHT GOWNS. F—4 h t | D d Men's Might Shirts, Wellbnown tng fisnet, wall made,| ESS e€W ] TOCRS [Of a eW Season Ex guistlely Lesigne Universal” make, made of high grade ribeahe 8) bite, 2.25| |= muslin, with and without 00, . = : s PR ANMBL EEE ante. = The Values Are Most Extraordinary In grey stripes or all white only; trimmed —s with sealloped ruffles | | » heavy | Velie B03; for e 15) p= GLIMPSE of the Spring fashions indicates an inclination HE penchant for the elaborate, already evident in the Spring lar. in Navy, Dark Green, Brown, Ma- NAINSOOK UNDERWEA = roou and Oxford. All sizes to 46, but /.. | MAIMSOUK ND : Lp rE: for infinite variety in decorative treatment, as revealed in modes, is accentuated in these early frocks of beaded Geor- | wot in every color ae | Corea auatara seam T4869 Ht 4 such quaint conceits as billowy ruffles, rich gold thread gette, in the exquisitely embroidered dresses of Tricotine, ( Men's Cardigan Jackets. Mace from| ls (0 #8.00, for f 1,39) embroidery and unusual draperies that enhance the frocks of Taffeta in those of Taffeta Silk, with their novel pleatings and ruffles and in y ty morsted yarn In Oxford SALE OF WASH RIBBON, Silk and are foreshadowed in the brilliantly beaded costumes of Geor- the day and evening costumes of Satin, featuring draped effects and ~« eee HET Bree tial Auallty Wash Ribbon gette. A wide variety of stunning models are executed in Tricotine. the new Harem skirt. and Boys! Fine Worsted |protuce, “These goods were pruc i : “ge ae 65 tn ‘he mantacture eu anere| Very Specially Priced Very Specially Priced ; Made in exquisite shades of pink and ee Oe ash Grae Leta hive Sold only in 10-yd. plecss, as fol-| | 30.00 50.00 ckets, Superior workmanship. All) °° oR a ia F | No. 1, per piece pak wae Sele Price 5.45] No. 144, per piece F 36) No Exchanges. No Credits. No. 3, per piece The Above Are Final Sale No. 5, per piece A Clearance Sale of various qualities o opportunity which should not be neglec BLANKET PRICES GREATLY REDUCED) f{ fine California Blankets, all sizes, at prices which cannot be duplicated for similar grades. This is an exceptional ted. The prices prevailing at this sale » a Customer BonnDonrell ASons, Broadway Sih KOth Ste, veloped in Crepe Meteor, Satin and Georgette, that find satisfying completeness in lace collars, girdles of contrast- ing silk, elaborations in the way of beadwork, in dazzling color com- binations of Crystal, Sphinx, Iridescent and Shell effects and other style innovations. eS HE newest and most attractive Spring Frocks are those de- | frocks of Crepe Georgette, with the delicate beauty of this | BI} exquisite fabric emphasized by touches of wonderful charm, sometimes in the form of the smart accordion pleated skirt, but more often by glistening gold thread embroidery or lovely beadwork. Ay ise note of early Spring is expressed in the are considerably lower than present wholesale quotations Very Specially Priced Very Specially Priced $11.50 Blankets for $8.50 $14.75 Blankets for $10.25 $17.50 Blankets for $12.25 A SLRS ARR ie anata

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