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_THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 22, Mc Gibson & Os, 1 AND 3 WEST 37TH ST. ONE DOOR FROM FIFTH AVENUE j ye * lishment will bey MARSHAL FOCH TO HELP HALT REDS, sVarsaw Cheered by Announce- ment That Allied Commander Will Arrive in Fortnight. Coypright, 1920, by The Pres Publis (Tue New York Evening Wor! WARSAW, Jan, 22.—Marshal Foch te coming to Poland, fo arrive in Warsaw in a fortnight’s time, This news, lished here ye 4 confirmed fvom Allied sources already pro- duced @ profound change in the atmoa- phere. The gloom and di h was pub- nment ia the mars- ing of th Dyingk fr have almost ma ig felt that as Foch's visit P ops on t ) be oppressive, afly been lifted. It result of Mar and’s military estab- nd a doubt be put in ghape to resist an attack which it is known here is practically certain- ly belng prepared by the Army command, and that the gravity of the Bolshevist, menace—which the Poles have felt that Western Europe has not fully understood—wil! be the sub ject of examination ,by an peachable authority: TWO IRISH POLICEMEN SHOT). Dead Man's Comra “Shoot U DUBLIN, Jan. military authoriti ordinary precauti outbreaks foll¢ policemen in tl «at Thurles opened fire on 8 number of houses, GERMANS FOR H HOOVER PLAN. Will Ald Proposal to Establish Metlet hounes, (Associated Press.) approval of the proposed plan of Her- bert Hoover, Director Genoral in Germany. Aeneas: * See U. S. MEN IN SIBERIA FIGHT. Comee led | to Intervene in Clash of Factions, ‘OK, Tuesday, Jar Factional fig! ut Siberia, Am Railway and are re- ported n engaged in skirm- ishes with Sibe Partisans, ‘A detachment of Col, Morrow's regi- ment which was praparing to move qut ict, was forced to ing In, ‘the < here depe which,da upon rail re growing ae ne 20,000 LEAVE 0 ‘ODESSA. of Bole Exodas Due to Activity sheviat Forces, LONDON, Jan, 22,—It is ficially that 20 Odessa w 1,000 per cost, unim- Th. c. i DOWN TO ZERO 9 O'MALLEY INDORSES | GOING TO POLAND FOR TONY AND MABEL STORAGE FOOD LOAN) pCouple, by He {g expected | the H. C. of L. was rent |*y camping in the B, R. 7, n Government expresses |»! of the} ba ’ Degrees, Necessity of Paying Rent or, Buying Food. Tony Lanasa and Mabel, his bride, the cost of living to a They did it by degrees. The first thing they eliminated from elevated station at Fulton and Court Streets, | Brooklyr They slept warmly there for fotir nights, lulled by the prackle of the fire in the big stor In the morning ‘Tony would go down to a restaurant—this waa before the cost of living had ‘been entirely polished and got some coffee and a can for ed in the Adams «and Tony said th his mother at No. » but that lately he t the pair to Kings pbservation—which eliminates the cost of coffee and rolls and all other € hs JERSEY MEN WARNED ON N. Y. INCOME TAX Attorney General MeCran Says They Make Formal Protest, employed 4 ew York plaining that ‘their employers king deductions from ¢heip to pay the York State in- c tax, and t spite of the de ¢ of ‘Federw Knox ‘that the 2 York Incow Ax law is unconati- t in its application to New Jer- ns. foCran warned all day that If, they t sustaine the the Attorney recover the igen. BUY BERLIN VILLA. Will Be mored Contly Propert ed in an exclu- has been bought to the Tage- the property, to the 6 ma Berlin , is said to have been 4,000,000 newspaper says one report is that be the permanent merican Ambassador. | drinking Yuban than jj The Arbyckle Guest Coffee Pre-Inventory Clearance High Grade Shoes At Less Than Wholesale Cost $6 500 pairs from discontinued lines placed on sale af a less than wholesale With military or LXV, heels —far smart walking or dress requirements. Sune Ibegt, on Main Claar—Spectal Eutvamor om Sith Strect rout star oS Gorge Se GRRE AMOI A Ed SETI MBL OSE BROIL ERE: Niaetcen West Thirty-Fourth New York City Eliminate | ‘This they did |“°" =e Proposed Laplation Will «Goods on the Market, De- clares Commissioner. Reporting that a committee of vank- | ers soon willers soon will visit Wash- ington in favor of legislation designed | to Mmit the power of the Federal Re- noney on food in of Public Mar- lay expressed ap- 1 of the trip and its ovjecta t present,” Commissiofgr O'Malley |, “dealers are able to Orrow as much as 90 per cent. on commodities in storage. ‘The proposed legislation will limit such loans to a much smaller centage of the value of the «# Storehouses are filled with — in cheese and eggs, the prices of whi have been forced up because of aviity of vu borrow on th Force | = = e dealers to ing a limit on force the storagi goods on the ma uch loans will to put their NEWSPAPER OFFICE AFIRE. Library of Brooklyn standard fe reporters, fresamen and of- © Brooklyn Stan Washington Str fternoon fought af which started in a room on the top floor, used as a library | A ‘bucket ibrigade extinguished the ‘ore the arrival of fire apparatus. oth ‘Avenue . it’s a fact! mere “song” some with fur collars, ‘THE QUALITY LINEN STORE" . OFFERS EXCEPTIONAL VALUES HOUSE LINENS ‘Tablecloths—Napkins—Luncheon Sets | Guest Towels—Toweling— BEDS AND. BEDDING Mahogany Poster Beds and Chifforobes Nightstands—Rockers STEEL BEDS In Mahogany and Walnut or Birdseye Maple Finish BLANKETS AND COMFORTABLES LACE BEDSPREADS : 9A. M. to 5.30 P.M. _ This Store Closes at 5 P. M. James McCreery & Co. - We Have Purchased the i Entire Stock of Se uel W. Peck & Co.'s (1140 Broadway) Boys’ and Youths’ WINTER OVERCOATS In the event that some few mothers and fathers may not have heard of Samuel W. Peck and Co., we need but say that they are reputed to be the finest Boys’ Clothing manufacturers in the country—and ’ We are one of their best customers. ‘the opening of a New and Greatly Enlarged Boys’ Clothing Section on our Third Floor, they closed out their entire stock to us for what might be termed a strictly adhering to McCreery policy, we pass the savings along. . The collection is comprised of the following;— ' 400 “Sampeck” Youths’ Winter Overcoats | 19.75 Conservatively they are 25.00 to 35.00 values Sizes 11 to 18 years These are the heavy Ulster Type Coats in Belt- all-around and Half-Belted models. quantity of fancy backs (double-faced material) and most are quarter lined. A-number of plain colors as well as handsome mixtures. 550 “Sampeck” Boys’ Winter Overcoats : (15:75 Conservatively they are 20.00 to 30.00 values Sizes 2% to 10 years “Extra heavy Coats—the kind boys want and need these chilly days—they have convertible collars and most of them have woolen linings. There are Belt-all-around and Half-Belted models; - A most unusual assortment of shades and colors which includes Brown, Green, Blue, Gray and a number of smart mixtures. (Third. Floor.) As always, in Scarfs 34th Street” To celebrate There is a the the || and colors, trimmed with frilling, waistcoats of Organdy and Valenciennes Lace | || and pearl buttons, Size 86 to 44, reaplerly 7.50, 6.50 | i} I iu = / i . ‘4 \ i Ay w\ i You Will Save 8.50 by Purchasing During This Sale! Wool Jersey Dresses for Women ane 25. Of course they were made to 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 inchided in the sale, | Hach one adorns them, * 5th Avenue you have need for a swagge suit your taste, tailored. Nubian Brown, Heather, witchingly dainty and feminine as well as neat. | Copenhagen Blue and Rose, also Printed Voile, prettily trimmed of White Voile. Si ‘4 This Store Closes at 5 P. M. ames McCreery ON FRIDAY A Special } ale! 350 Women’s Wool Jersey Suits ; 28.00 A regularly 35,00 and 39.50 - For Sport Wear in the Northlands ; : and All-round Wear in the Southlands z Whether your Winter is spent north of the Mason and Dixon line or south of it it of Jerse and these of ours are certain to 1s, for they approach perfection. ist is evident in the snug fit of the shoulders, the lay of * ishing touches that distinguish exclusive garments from Angora—the ethers are strictly however f. The touch of the spe collars and the little commonplace, One model is trimmed with genuine And as to colors, here is a pleasant surprise—Camel Tan, Commodore Blue, Ivory White, Nickel Grey, Cathedral Parple, Quail, Sponge, Stone Jade, Musketeer, Teal Duck, Ke ntucky and Date Brown Begovia, An Important Announcement . Tomorrow Marks the Opening of * A New, Enlarged Department For House Dresses, Aprons & Uniforms ILere will be found fresh new raiment for home wear that is be- For the mistress there are House Frocks of pretty, summer that do not scorn a frill or two, a saucy, sabh or a wee bit of lace | cause they are called’ House Dre ssses. And such Aprons! Quite the iest specimens ever displayed are in evidence here—lacy, ruffly styles of shéerest fabrics and numberless models exquisitely embroi dered. Bungalow Aprons, tdo, have been given prominent ‘place, for they are such necessary things, and a real delight to wear when fash ioned of cheery fabrics in graceful, girlish styles. For her helpers there are neat, trim uniforms of excellent materials, made in just the correct styles, together with Caps, Aprons and all the other accessories. Special Values! Porch Dresses Three styles, fashioned of a soft quality Voile in Pink, Orchid, Light or ith frilling 36 to 40, regularly 6.50, 5.45 One other model is fashioned of Novelty Printed Voile in pretty patterns is highly fashionable and becoming. Navy or Copenhagen Blue, Taupe, NO EXCHANGES Embroidery, beading or braiding Tan, Grey and Brown NO RETURNS KOC. O..Dee