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* RUSSIAN WORKERS ~ } _ \» |GET MORE BREAD Soviet Victories and Increased Sup- plies Are Given as : the Cause, wh od | LONDON, Feb. 4.—Workmen in Rus- sta will receive @ larger ration of bread than they have heretofore, according to wireless despatch recelved here from ‘Moscow. “As a fesult of Bolshevik victories and the progress of the organization of food supplies," the despatch says, “the Soviet Government is able to announce ~ an increased ration, trom Feb. 1, of one Russian pound per day ‘or all men ¢ working eight hours per day. It Is farther announced that all employees F + of the Soviet or nationalized establish- | ments will be given preference in dis- tributing rations." Temporary Store Hours: 9.30 A.M. to 6 P.M. James Mecrony & Co. Sth Avenue ON THURSDAY ° 34th Street In the Blue Salon’ ; : ari Clever Copies of Imported Chapeaux Special 18,00 — : ™" They follow the originals so faithfully the difference is hardly distinguishable. Particularly smart are the models for street wear. They introduce interesting new style features, including odd feather fancies, French floral decorations and ribbon novelties. Those of Lisere are first in favor, though models of Cellophane and Visca Straw are close rivals. For sport wear there are jaunty styles of vivid or pastel shades adorned with rich embroidery, beads or tantalizing tassels. James McCreery & Co. 5th Avenue 34th Street Great ‘Reductions ’ \ Protest Agninst © H Bread Ra ‘ BPRLIN, Tuesday, Feb, 3.—Protest *’ against the lowering of the bread ra- tion from 260 grams to 200 is made ing German . by the Zeitung Am Mittag, which cails : attention to the fact that premiums ; were promised to farmers by the Gov- | ernment for supplying needed food | products, ze caer = Hero Pigeon. carrier pigeon No. ero of Verdun,” to-day re- tn fa decoration of gold bands on one leg in recognition of its services in bringing t information from Fort ajor Reynal and his de- overwhelined in @ gus With the object of effect- ing an immediate clearance we have marked all of our fine Furs at astonishingly low prices, The dressy models are altogether alluring! Drooping frames bedecked with gay flowers, fluttering feathers or stream- ing ribbons form an assemblage that eclipses anything we have ever displayed at so low a’ price. Only the finest of North- hashiestend Miners Abandon Fight for Six-Hoar Day. . “wen, Feb. 4.—Miners in the Ruhr Mscrict haves abandoned their fight 4 six-hour day and are returning hour dasis, ac- te. ltailroad ee ey to be returning to steadily. Women’s Fashionable Mid-Winter Coats With Collars of Nutria or French Seal Also Some Without Fur Trimming ern pelts are offered, ig. Illustrative of the values offered: oN, Glimpse of Summer Seen in New Dolman of Scotch Mole. 585.00 Natural Squirrel Muffs—55.00 28. 00 ; foftherly 785.00 formerly 75.00 | naa en tio Italy, Prot Mar- ‘ y, Hudson Seal Coats with Squir- Real Beaver Cape Searf..75-00 chiara, ongine medica, rier regularly 45.00 Women’s Smocks rel collar: aid gutta: 00 formerly 110.00 sald to-day rged careful tactic measures to prevent spread of thie t ' | formerly 625.00 Real Beaver Muff...... 45.00 a gam since We purchased them at a price that did not Special 3,95 leceogres uP Oa t wlth ade formerly 65.00° ' Rerowure Cenejaten cover the cost of making, as their manufacturer rel cutee eatin ON 348.00 OS Moleskin Scarf ........ 45.00 ‘ jor Mexico City. ; ‘ ‘ ; i ‘ . 4 Ni. tlie ganciniment: of was compelled to dispose of them to make room For wear in suinmer ‘gardens or immediate wear in the formerly 895.00 wa tale oh AD 3 be Coadjutor Arch- .. sate al Pear) ay a.) : é . Moleskin Muff ........ 9 ,. bowreag wept Fe Ne for Spring materials, home are these pretty Smocks of Japanese Crepe, embroidered Hudson aed en with Beav- Fie! ar ee 65.00 4500 — seed We Now Offer ‘Theat ‘at But « Fraction in striking colors, beh gaye er ome ee 535.00 Black Lynx Neckpieces..55.00 res Above Cost to Us. They may be laundered without fear of losing their color seal Bguitret’ Neckpteces Black wine 00 2 enor * : P Natura Bs ve jac! ynx Muffs...... 65. stoned yes- ee . ae) F and donned without ironing. y : eg Meet Soenere al Ouraee Some are fashioned of Bolivia, Silvertone or 8 (Fourth Floor) formerly 85.00. 65.00 b formerly 85.00 dadda. Kersey-—others ‘of all-wool Velour. Most of them have large collars of Nutria or Sealine, though some exceedingly desirable models are without Fur trimming. All shades. ie ae Soe Two Italian Aviators Killed by ra. Feb, 4.—Lieut. Basilio Scofidi Fervienzo were killed when ne in which they were flying og Muno, Warm Bed Coverings Priced Exceptionally Low White Blankets, pink or blue borders: Single Size ......-.pair 5.00, 7,00 and 9.75 In the Annual February Sale Oriental Rugs ““McCreery Master-Weaves from the Orient", In the Children’s Barber Shop, gentle, Reported Double Size .......pair 6,00, 8.75 and 13.75 careful hands cut or Plaid Blankets, pink, blue, tan or gray, : a 6 Are 14 to 4 Less Than r viksced Eth, tme Cmte ee ere trim the little one’s Brosent. lmbett Veleas ( Figured Silkoline C tables, cott illed... 6. ® * 1a: Re eece eee ge en nat ce we 3.75 hair in stylish, childish ‘A purchase in this sale will mean far more ) feted "te Pea eres tr ieee Comfortables, plain bor ways. Only modern, than a considerable saving of money. : Vigured Nainsook Comfortables, wool filled... It is an investment which will pay dividends 10.50 Crochet Bed Spreads, hemmed. .1,65 and 2,25 Colored Satin Bed Spreads, Marseilles pattern, sanitary implements of rare and exquisite beauty as well asdong, sat- are employed. tafactory.weat--and WilsinecoMis bares nibh ripe pink or blue, hemmed. 6.75 and 7.75 as these increase in value as the years go by, Interesting Prices on New Spring Colors and Weaves in Silverware “ “Deg ?? She may say: “If T had a Sterling Silver 6-piece Salt Sets in case. .regularly 10.50, 8,50 | McCreery Silks dollanifar evemmtime lihave Sterling Silver Candle Sticks—plain thread pattern, square | " ae ; & f | derived comfort from one, || or octagon, with round stem base. regularly 8.50, cach 6,75 Famous Over Half a Century aes aingunt Weuld/ acne Glass and Silver deposit Water Pitchers............ 10.50 Sport Silks and Satins, Foulards, Printed Georgette Crepe, Johnny through college.” regularly 14.50 . " ay ; R i Crepe Charmeuse, Baronette Satin, Glass and Silver Ueposit Cheese or Wafer Plates with Blue De eae oh i yl 5 j tung, Habutai and Silk Shirting. or Yellow border. regularly 4.50, 2.75 Radi es digclags - - Quadruple plated 3-piece Toilet Sets in two different patterns. adiant with color, TApIAyINg charming new patterns and ; regularly 9.00, 6.50 weaves, they predict a Spring and Summer season of unusual color schemes in dress fabrics. . Special for Thursday The ‘Iceless Refrigerator Japanese Pongee, 38 inches wid regularly 8.00. yard, 1,75 Tricolette, Pongee, Shan- Grandma knows—and so does Grandpa. But when you purchase a water bottle, { see that it is a good one. } Wool Jersey Suits 28.00 regularly 35.00 and 39.50 For seventy-five years we have been making highest- quality products and are justly proud of the natiofi- wide reputation earned by a> new new + ow ET a7 ewes eer eee A Great Convenience Is our dependable Perhaps you think Suits of Wool Jersey can’t } Y a AT Spring Foulard, 40 inches wi regularly 4.00, yard, 3, % ee are notably so. In the lay of the collars, the snug E seagate Changeable Taffetas for Evening wear, 46 inches wide....yard, 3,50 | Maroon “Special fit of the shoulders, the tight, yet comfortable | No Ice required regularly 4.50 Water Bottle | sleeves, they rival the finest of tailored raiment. | No expense for upkeep. | Woolen D "Gacd AYN eee Then, too, they have odd characteristics, such as senogt 204 Kefrigerator—For use in hotel room; packs easily in tzval ae ee Lh bet 00 ap : Hansues for sneering ear widely tucked pockets, elongated collars, swagger HUH Pri Uartodiadiie Pang eoenyilt yati $6 All: Wool Tricotine in a rich shade of Navy Blue—fine, ’ pound man without leak or burst. ' Guaranteed two years; lasts much longer. Extra quality, doubly c unlosable stopper in. A water bottle often nts serious illness; quickly relieves aches, “pinched-in” effects at the back, two-strand belts and a number of other points not seen in ordinary Jersey Suits. soft quality for dresses, suits, capes and separate skirts. regularly 5.25, yard, 3.95 ait, Make Washing a Pleasure With the Cotton Dress Goods Food Refrigerator—Yor family use. (See Demons! Grandma Used | SK Grandma about the |} old-fashioned first-aid— the water bottle. pains, cold feet, |} As to colors, just glance through this list: -" White Nainsook of sheer, soft quality, 40 inches wide, bead Conweodore Blue, Nubian Brown, Camel Tan, Geyser 10 yards in a length. regularly 4.75, length, 3,75 Ask your drug- Beech mat Nickel Grey, Quail, Beige, Jade, Oxford and Electric Washer ' Linings all Tatum Ma. ‘ope > roon “Special.” If Copenhagen Blue i ee The “Geyser” is simpler, ) Plain Lining Satin, Cotton back, guaranteed for two tify us and we will supply. Don’t ac- cept an inferior bottle. sereons’ wear, in full line of desirable colgrs, 86 inches wide. Absolute Clearance regularly 2.25, yard, 1.95 ‘Misses’ Coats & Dresses cheaper, lighter, more eco- nomical and looks _ better I Size 14 to 18 Years than any other high grade vpecial Values in Women’s Hosiery Reduced Regardless of Cos¢ washer made, : Women’s Thread Silk Hosiery—full-fashioned; lisle tops po Wo J and soles. Black, White, Navy Blue, Brown and Gray. B pic a 350 Coats : 450 Dresses 8 sheet , 20 imphes square. .veresseeecers -» 75.00 pair, 1.95 =a) i ii 3 i Serge, Jere 5 ne i TOs cece reeves Aoi | = A < i < . ‘ 4 ¢ ys plain or fur-trimmed, fered oe wena A shoes size, a indies pe i : URE AML AC 138-00 | ie Women’s © otton Hosiery— full-fashioned. Biack or 16.75 and 19.50 11.50 (See Demonstration) White. pair, 65c, 6 pairs, 3.50 46-48 Barclay St. New York form’ly 29.50 to 45.00 | form’ly 18.50 to 26.50

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