The evening world. Newspaper, January 28, 1920, Page 5

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~ <= eonbiciiiianla ee | inated under a tentative agreement and the following was substituted: “Until Part One, ‘being the covenant of the League of Na- tions, shall be so amended as to provide that the United States shall 'be entitled to cast & number of votes equal to that which any member of the League and its self governing dominions, colonies, or parts of empire, in the aggre- gate, shall be entitled to cast, the United States assumes no obliga- tion to be bound (untess it shaft specifically consent in advance) SEVEN TREATY POINTS SETTLED AS PARLEYS WERE. INTERRUPTED (Continued From First Page.) isfietion, was accepted with a slight modification, by any election, decision, report or MONROE DOCTRINE—The pro-| finding of the council or assembly Posed change in this reservation,! in which any member of the tentatively agreed on, consisted in striking from the Lodge reservation these words: ‘Is to be interpreted by tho United States alone.” The effect of this simply was to soften the reservation, UNITED STATES LEAGUE REP- RBDSENTATIVES—On this point the conferees proposed to substitute for League and its self governing dominions, colonies or parts of empire in the aggregate have cast mre than one vote. “The United States assumes no dbligation to ‘be bound iby any decision, report or finding of the council or assembly arising out of any disputes between the United THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1920, MARRIED ONE DAY AFTER THEY MET Bride, Akl Anmilment, Says Husband Was a Sergeant Posing as Commissioned Officer, Supreme Court Justice Brooklyn reserved morning on the Faber in decision this application of Mra Ruth Gould Sanders, a pretty blonde of eighteen, who with her parents at No. 42 Clinton Place, for the annulment of her marriage to Joan Sanders, who, she charges, is also known as Edward Sandbeck Mrs. Sanders declared that on Jan 13, 1919, she met the defendant, who said he was a First Lieutenant in the army, and that he had come 'rom Illi- nois, where In peace time hy worked ae an interior decorator, earning from $15 to $20 a day. Whey were lives POSTMISTRESS Is ARRESTED. Traced $12,000 Shortage Alleged. CHICAGO, Jah. 28—A jagged cleat which ripped baggagemen's hand and tore hotel carpets and defaced doi ways was the clue which put Irene Me Auliff, suburban, postmistreas, under footwear stock: WOMEN'S BLS to 825, jen Now $10.85 up married the next day. ‘Three weeks later, the bride said, her husband admitted he was a sergeant who had been ten yeard in by Jagged Tronk Cleat—|traced throug trunk | the This sale involves footwear of highest character and every reduction is bona-fide. opportunity at these reduced prices on our winter Ask for Oar Book—'The Abuse of the Big Toa.” NO BRANCH STORES—Our only address 660 Sixth Ave., Above 38th St. Contom Rootmakers Over 50 Years. arrest at Cleveland to-day, Tt Is charged that Willam RB. Inks was with her. Detectives dectare they were a score of Southern re- sorts following the alleged discovery Miss MeAulif('s ‘postal accounts put $13,000. charges pnt funds x to follo © to-day, re short f emberzle- nd possibly the return of the pair Avail yourself of this SG; the Lodge reservution a shorter pro- vision, regarded as simpler and less cumbersome and not quite so drastic. REPARATIONS COMMILSSION— ‘The Loge reservation was accepted LEAGUE EXPENSPS—The con- ferees amentied the Lodge reserva- tion to provide that the United Staies chal not be obligated for any Leaguc expenses “except services and ordinary oflce expenses.” DISARMAMENT—On this point the language of the Lodge reserva- ‘tion is: “[f the United States shall at any time adopt any plan for the Imitation of armaments proposed by the Council of the Leasue of Nations, under the provisions of Article VIL, it reserves the right to increase such armaments with- out the consent of the Council whenever the United States is threatened with invasion or en- @aged in wat.” The substitute agreed on by con- ferees reads: “No plan for the limitation of armaments proposed by the Coun- cil of the League of (Nations un- der the provisions of Article VIII shall be held as binding thé United States untt! the same shall have been accepted by Congress.” TREAT NA- AMERICAN Ri ervation agreed VOTING POWER—The so-called + Lenroot reservation designed to pre- vent any other nation outvoting the | United States by the aid of the votes overning cotonies was elim Ts. pote res- | States and any member of the ugue if such memiber, or any If governing dominion, colony, empire or part of empire united with it politically has voted.” On this, the agreement is undor- stood to have been of the flimsiest and the question was regarded as un- settled, se — Dean Robb GREENFTELD, Mo Rev. Dr. efghty-nine years old, formerly on the most prominent Presbytertan cler- gymen in the st, die of od age. He was man of the Church tee of the denominn phia, A son, Chandler Robins, thedral of | York. The Absence of Needle Scratch! ‘O raspy surface noises nor needle scratchings spoil the beauty of the Sonora, famous for its clear, true, expres- sive tone which won highest score at the Panama Pacific Exposition. THE INSTRUM Ono, CLEAR AS A BELL The Highest Machine in the World is built up to the hi “be sold at a reduced leading attraction, i which you have a Senors Phono rge 1. Brig’ Use Sonora Semi-Perman its quality is not lowered so that it may The Sonora, the only phonograph sold without offering “easy payments”’ Prices $60 to $1000 Fifth Avenue at : Sard Street Senora Is lcensed and operates under BA :1C PATENTS of the phonograph industr; steel needle, lateral cut records, They sweeten the tone, play many times, do away with inconvenience of frequent needle changing and do not destroy the records. | WK ENT OF QUALITY Class Talking ighest standards and price. as the is the phonograph in pride of possession. graph Co., Int. tson, President 279 Broadway ent Silvered Needles on all the with: at he was absont n Aberdeen, Md. Temporary St¢e Hours—9.30 A. M. to 6 P. M. dames wcCreery & Co. 5th Avenue ON THURSDAY 34th Street Better Beds and Bedding Offered at Substantial Savings Inasmuch as one-third of the average person’s life is spent in bed, utmost care should be used when a new bed is purchased. Surely, the wise thing to do would be to buy here—the home of “Master-made” Furniture. 4 A. Colonial Four-Poster Bed, as illustrated, with torch carving. In single, three- quarter and full size. regularly 81.00 57.50 B. Colonial Four-Poster Bed, as illustrated. In single, three-quarter and full size. regularly 61.00 45.00 C. Colonial Four Poster Bed, as illustrated, single size only..regularly 49.50 32.50 D. Colonial Four Poster Bed, as illustrated, with pineapple, feather and leaf carving, Single, three-quarter and full size. regularly 139.00 95,00 -regularly 50.00 42.50 in separate sections...... . regularly 38,00 34.00 -inch tubing with heavy National Spring........ es regularly 21,00 17.50 AS WOUNGS sacs shuns regularly 55. Stearns and Foster Elastic Felt Mattresses, pure layer cotton ..regularly 19.00 16.50 .cach 3,00, 4.50, 5.50 and 7,25 Square tube Brass Beds, panel foot board, 11-inch tubing. . Downease Silk floss Mattresses, no tufting, made Enameled Cottage Beds, 2 Special Black Hair Mattresses with French roll edge, Pillows: assesses se eceeee January Sale of Blankets, Comfortables & Bed Spreads Lasts but 3 Days More White Blankets, pink or blue borders; single size.........sscesse0ev ees 10.00 and 12.50, pair 5.00, 8.00 and 10.00 BIZO a tens ..+- pair 6.00, 8.75 and 11.00 regularly 9.00, 11.00 and 13.50 Gray Blankets, pink or blue borders...pair 6.75, 8.00 and regularly 9.00, 10.50 and 11.75 tan or gray...... pair 6.50 and regularly.8.50 and 11,00 regularly 7,50, Double 9.00 Plaid Blankets, pink, blue, 8.75 Comfortables: Figured Silkoline, 5.00, 3.75 Figured Silkoline, plain borders, cotton filled. ..regularly 7.00, 5.50 Dotted Silk Mull, solid colors, cotton filled..... regularly 14.50, 11.50 Bed Spre: regularly 2.00 and 2.85, 1.65 and 2.25 Bed Spre reg. 6.00 and 8.00, 4.75, 6.75 cotton filled........ regularly ds, crochet hemmed ads, Satin Marseilles, hemmed ‘ suggestion of Temporary Store Hours: 9:30 A. M. to 6 P. M. James McCreery & Co. 5th Avenue ON THURSDAY 34th Street Hats Captivating Styles Modest in Price ot 5.00 to 25.00 There is wide latitude for choice as Fashion sanctions many modes, many materials and many trimmings. Japanese Rice Cloth makes up some strikingly attractive models, Rafia Straw is used for many that promise to be favorites, and Visca and Lisere Straw appear in tres chic modes. Flowers in lovely color harmonies, Wings, Ostrich, Burnt Effects and two-tone Ribbons provide fitting adornment, Sport Hats For Southern Wear Drooping, graceful styles of Tagal, L:ghorn or Milan Straws, Cavalier modes of Split or Caterpillar Braid, fetching novelty styles and smart sailor shapes. Never were sport models more delightful—never were colors so lovely, Hats for Immediate Wear Very Specially Priced Real Hair Cloth Tats in a varicty of shapes and fashionable colors—the scason’s most popular hats. 6.50 Jaunty models of lustrous Satin for immediate wear with just a Straw; Black, Brown, Navy Blue. 6.00 Beauty Plus Warmth Negligees of Waterfall Velvet 29.50 and 35.00 regularly 39.00 — (including tax) regularly 42.50 : I Waterfall Velvet!) What thoughts of beauty the very words evoke! It is Velvet of high lustre with a silvery sheen, fincly lined in the weaving to give the appearance of falling waters, The model at 85.00 is fur trimmed, gathered at the waist. throughout with Silk, The other style is classic in line with a long, roll collar. In Turquoise Blue it is charming, It also comes in Copenhagen Blue, Rose and Maize, lined throughout with Silk. (No C, 0. D.’s—No Approvals—No Returns) fashioned in an unusual style. It comes in Rose, Grey, Maize and Purple, lined —= a ere eer Novelty Blouses New Spring Hand Bags Reflecting the Irresistible Spirit Made of Plain or Fancy Silks of Spring 5.00 Special, 8.95 regularly 6.75 and 7.50 Short-sleeve, “Frenchy” styles Just the sort of Bag you will of prettily colored Voiles, be- want for your new Spring Suit, d ae Ath cattles of © é lie The frames are self-covered and lecked with ruffles OF SIReDOIe the inside is fitted with purse and and Lace. They are fashioned in mirror or framed compartments, tie-on style with sash at the back, Prettily lined with Silk. Sale of Corsets Reductions Are Radical 4 Madame Irene, Successo, La Vida, Bien Jolie, Tréco, Nemo, Gossard, C/B a la Spirite and American Lady January Clearance Models for all types in all sizes, but not in every style. Corsets .. Corsets « Corsets .. Corsets . Corsets - formerly 2.00, sorms rly 3.00, 1.95 formerly 5.00, 2.95 5 9! 50 and 7.50, 50 to 10,00, srmerly 6 ee ae formerly | The McCreery Indoor Golf School ~ | Instruction under the supervision of two well-known club profes- sionals may be arranged for. The School is supplied with plenty of daylight and fresh air so there may be the utmost comfort for those taking lessons, | | The cost per lesson is moderate. (PIFTH FLOOR) NY re eee ee errs = ee

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