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f ° these estates, the royal fortune com- fHE EVEN ING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, FEBKUAKY 4, 14. tates, but,” says the article, “they ! IRM IN BERLIN Ionatat of a halt dozen tums, one ENRIGHT, GUNMAN, KILLED. having two moms and a kitchen and . another u mere rundown shooting | Noted Character of Chicago Is Pep- lodge.” J With Six Ballets, Feb. 4.—Maurice 1 OVER BILL 10 GIVE |ESTHONIA FREE Ree eye { | BY SOVIET TREATY i." disputes, was killed jast night the result of @ feud that has been) |marked by a number of violent} rtf p aS i i KAISER FORTUNE Russia Renounces Sovereignty and Satomobile We eSay oF Son nema atl seeweelpeaanens ee: >, 5 No. 1110 West. Jackson Boulevard a Agrees to Pay 15,000,000 ynechine dashed clase beside him, & es man leaned out and fired six shota | Ruples. iAto him and the machine sped awa “ —" A-small girl caught the license num Vorwaerts Calls It a Sample of | “ONDON. Fb, 4—Soviet Russia er real nt : “oe rn agrees to give unreserved recognition ‘or years Enright war ead u C) ty j “wrecking crews” to. break atrik Pruss an Efficiency Without | of the Independence of Fathonia, under | and curb fac anions. Mentioning His Guilt. the terms ‘of the peace apreement | Iie aS reached between the two nations, ac- 4 4 , cording to a despatch from Reval. but eacaped for lack of evidence, BORAGE. Feds 4.—Fetorts to keep| The Russian Soviet Goveromént also |, Later i ‘Antact the fortune of former Emperor| renounces all righis to sovereignty injfe remained only a ' " z ae | Esthonian territories prison, being released + William ‘are condemned in a tong edl- | i th tiong renounce any qtalma to] Mian Hie had been tiving quie torial printed by the Vorwaerts. The} jndemniti isonera are t6. 0 te: } newspaper says this movement is in| Patriat Russia fs to pay ‘ehalt of “a man who ruined Ger-| Esthonia 15,000,000 rubles in gold, but many.” there will be no customs charges be- tween the nations. ¢ “The bill now before the Prussian | | Keath it v ema Diet represents a masterpiece of old) ce gag ah ep eee Mert we’ factions within unions construct a railway to connect with Prussian efficiency,” says the ed!-| the Moscow tine at the Eathonlan fron- torial, “for the financial status of! tier, and permission to purchase Count Hobengoliern is placed on the| 2,500,000 acres of qwoodtand. Russia re- basis of his right to property, while! ceives the right to electric power from nothing 1g said as to his guilt, or the| the Narova » River. political gituation, It is, perhaps,; _Denikin, head of the defeated Anti- well to remember that the national) Bolshevik armies in South Russia, has constitution gives the Government the te 3 Susghe: wien aaaren Lager Mabie right to seize private fortunes.” Fetes te optic ooraenl a oF Details of the measure are given! gumering from famine, old, disease by the newspaper, which says para-| and eatery, in a.report Just made by | graph four of tht bill deciares the! Prof. Zeidler, President of the Russian | _ Pest & Co. Fifth Avenue at 35th Street Established 1879 Lowest prices of the season in _ February Clearance of Further reductions and price read- justments afford an opportunity for 4 saving that comes just once a year. Nuiria Wraps, full length, natural or taupe dyed, select quality skins. Heretofore 495.00, Nutria Coats, taupe dyed, with collars of self fur. Heretofore 225.00. Scotch Mole Coats, trotteur model, belted, wide self collar, cuffs and border. Heretofore 395.00, Leopard Cat Coats, lengths 30 to 36 inches, collar and cuffs of French Seal or Nutria, Heretofore 175.00 and 195.00. 125.00 Hudson Seal stwort Wraps, with a variety of contrasting trimmings. 375.00 models, mostly 185.00 285,00 royal house will give, “in'the interest! Red Cross Society, who has investi- Heretofore 425,00 and 475.00. 315.00 ot the generel,weltare,” certain poset | ee ec eee | When we take a new cus- Leopard Coat, a short model with beaver sions such as real estate, works of art | <—————=========!/tomer in tow, we never||! collar, cuffs and wide border. Ai gieeetlicds adhere bebpopirad | worry about the tow line! |’ Heretofore 575.00. 445,00 former Emperor must be paid 100,000,- 000 marks in compensation.” | Especially bitter is the newspaper's comment as it recounts the casties and real estate the royal house does not give to the state, It says the Hohenzollerns will retain eighty- three villas and real estate plots, houses in Berfin, Potsdam, Kiel and Plows and castles and forests throughout the country. Added to! What stronger link of |). friendship than our guar-'| antee of satisfaction! - |}, | Money back, any time, if |p), you want it. ine All-wool clothes. All- 75 leather shoes. Hats and/||' fixings of the same depend- able sort. prises properties in trust and strong. | WHITE The | vox funds. ‘This list, the newspaper | National Standard Rookns Peat Company | asserts, totals 1 <1 includes good UE toilet Broadway Broadway | 75,000,000 marks, and dustrial mortgages and obligations, “and very few war paper. High Qualit | at 13th St. “Four at 34th St, bonds." Crown insignia, “which are | Sanitary and V! Convenient { not valuable,” it is declared, are given Economical. | Broadway Corners” Fifth Ave. | to the state, but the jewels will re- at Warren at 41st St. | small furs. ical. ay pa property of Count Hohen- | BOB WHITE “Paragraph two of the, bill gives! the State certain private royal es- 1D Hl Tempcrary store hours—9.30 A. M. to 6 P. M, |Eguammeome You Never Pay More at Best's A DKS Lee. ANN {SSS SSESETUGN AN e La eal a DEP CALLE. se AN Ws aN AN N N Ai Downtown AN aN BN “us Store = AN 14-16 West 14th St. Aix iN VIN AN LN AN AN AN . “IN| - ° 4iN AN Extraordinary Thursday Selling AN HR anasome N AN Collared iN ae r ‘ ZB | im Record-Establishing Values Tomorrow Ri aN Stunning, High Quality Models 4N| 4 N ON AN Duct | AN AN HIN IGH CLASS, luxurious Winter Coats of the most ”N 4 N exclusive and distinctive type! Portraying in (| as terms of ultra-fashionableness the smartest ideas JAN IN that have been so conspicuously successful all season. AN U Probably never before have coats of such superior elegance ee 4 been offered at a price so low! 4 NIA 4) WA iY Wool Velour Coats | Silk Seal Plush Coats |Sq| LE CLD ZILLI aa Teed Poe SSS sss SSS 4S Suedene Coats Silvertone Coats G ia Broadcloth Coats Genuine Leather Coats | ial Tinseltone Cords Fur Trimmed Coats NY | Velour de Laines Bolivia Coats y NA 4 Big shawl collars of luxurious Skunk- Opossum, French Sealine and_ other Handsomely Silk lined and warmly interlined. style and value any coats that have been shown Constituting opportunities that are truly worth while. Only 312 coats in this | : Fur trimmed—Silk lined, Zz 2 FOAAIALE, ) SSSSSSS Ss 7 Vy, 7 Closing Out of Coats % i N Me Now <educed to Ne N| 4 7 Coats that are perfect wonders—surpassing in NG y SALER, SSN SS | \4 s : N Bolicias, Silvertones, Suedenes, NV Wool Velours, Polo Cloths, etc. Ni NA — areal CS SSSI TES EN SSE SSN SESE | P2A7P Cg gy Ny py tet ttwas ts td tI Nantar| Beaver Coat, a very handsome trotteur model of dark selected pelts. Heretofore $75.00, Broadtail Persian Wrap, full length box model, wide collar and cuffs of Australian, opossum. Heretofore 1450.00. 7 French Seal Coats, short belted models with wide collar and cuffs of Australian opossum. Heretofore 265.00. ~ .00 395.00 Furs described as Hudson Seal are fine quaiily dyed muskral, French Seal is dyed French coney. This is only @ partial list of the sale ilems—there are other model wraps and a@ large assortment of NAME HERE are a few names which stand out even in the brilliance of Fifth Avenue shops. Ovington’s is such a name— renowfed for charm and good taste, and with a jealously guarded reputation for fine wares at reasonable prices, “OVING TON’S “The Gift Shop of Fifth Avenue” 314 Fifth Av.,near 32d St. The Proof of the Pudding is probably in the cating. But the proverb isn’t con fined to puddings, by any means. Note the difference in the “eating” when. you season your meat-and veg etable dishes with “Eddys” Sauce. Then “the proof” is in the sauce, and the sauce is Eodus Satice MADE IN U.5. A. At Grocers and Delicatessen Stores, E. Pritchard; 327 Spring St.. N.Y, MYSTIC CREAM Makes the Skin like Velvet MYSTIC CREAM CO., Middletown, N. ¥ SUNDAY WORLD ‘WANTS’ WORK WONDERS, 600—Candy Jars $3.50 (0 $15.00 GRAND Rapips FURNITURE . Bedroom Suites from $160 Up CREDIT TERMS: $3.00 Down on $50 POTEe °L'' Station AN: ACCOUNT APARTMENTS FURNISHED COMPLETE ON EASY PAYMENTS FISHER Bros ‘COLUMBUS AVE BET. 103 & 104"ST } Works like Witchcraft al , Cc andy ‘Places ONE OF 300 NECCO SWEETS New England Confectionery Company BOSTON, Mass Jranklin Simon 8 Co Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets A Revelation in Fine Workmanship— WOMEN’S. SPRING SUITS Not in Some of our Suits, but all of our Suits—Not as “Finishing Touches,”’ but Through and Through HE Franklin Simon @ Co. collection of Sprinj, suits is an object lesson in fine work- 224) manship. It bears study. Evident to the eye are the perfect seams, braid pipings, folds, silk arrowheadsand hand made button holes. Hiddenfrom view, but as importantly present, are the careful shap- ing, and stitching, that maintain the grace of a draped line as skilfully as the severity of a tailored line. From the First Ba&ting Stitches to the Last Tailored Touches every suit in the Women's Suit Shop tells the story of the infinite care that has been exercised in its cre- ation and the trained judgment that has guided ‘its selection. In short, Franklin Simon & Co. suits, in- cluding, a number designed and made in our own Fifth Avenue workrooms, are custom tuilored. And she who chooses from among them has the pleasure of being, suited, substituted for the annoy- ance of being fitted. TRICOFINA TRICOTINE TOILE DE LAINE POIRET TWILL COVERT CLOTH TWILLUISE COLORS: NAVY BLUE CHINCHILLA TAN BLACK - 69.50 to 250.00 WOMEN'S SUIT SHOP—Belcony Floor TEMPORARY BUSINESS HOURS: 9.30 A. M. to 6.00 P. M. FI iy 75 a 18 chest. The abundant tonic-nourishing “200 qualities of Scoft’s, is an effectual help KLY Josth St. ‘at Corner z Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield, N. J your teeth, even hardened tu purilies fc massage can your enamel Your teeth deserve Chlorox. THWARTING INFLUENZA You doubtless know that it is a well nourished body that is the strongest factor in thwarting the inroads of influenza or other disease germs. SCOTT'S EMULSION ‘should be taken faithfully at the first signs of | “catching cold” or tender throat or soreness in in all times of threatened weakness. At SAFETY FIRST—TAKE SCOTT’S EMULSION! The ‘‘Milled-in-Oil’’ Tooth Cleanser Does Not Scratch Enamel It is th that requires no g n Oil that pene loosening all im- the tooth brush your gums as no other tooth cleanses Voll, Tt prevents Pyorrhea, h by restoring natural glisten to clean Ut is the most finely pulverized tooth paste made and protects delicate tooth enamel. Ask your druggist blue and white checkered tube containing iled-in-Oil” tooth eleotser. Sold Everywhere, Every Drus ‘tore in New York Has It, NULYNE LABORATORIES, Jackson, Michigan,

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