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! A 4 y i r) ¢ } é i a ~ ya eesti eee et ante eee * Lee whieh SOT “FORMER KASE nber of the British Cabi- _ het Explains the Position >. of the Allies, ‘ LONDON, Feb. 5.—Burope ig not *Y Bie enough to hold the ex-Kaiser, in _ Be opinion of Auied dipfomats, and may have to put him on one islands outside of Europe. This view was expressed by Sir ‘Who in a speech at Andover last night EEE gaits imponed. | | & Holland finally eays “No” on a Basis of international Iqw, he went ‘¢ And announces #he Intends to pro- an asylum for him within her - @annot live in Duteh territory in Burope. ‘The text of the proposed note to in reply to her rofusai to over the ex-Kaiser has been to the Allied Governments and Rk ‘GERMANY WILL RESIST SURRENDER, | 1. IP OR EXILE “People Will Not Bear This New re to Washington, It !s said to reiterate forcefully the Allied demand, though containing no threats, It is stated if Holland a second time refuses, the Geddes, Minister of Na-| matter will not be dropped, though Gervice and ‘Reconstruction, | !t is not admitted an immediate break in diplomatic relations with Holland, or a commercial blockade, is threat- @eclared that the Government intend-| grog. to get the ex-Kaiser out of Hol- - ogee | ALLIES TO FORCE tory, then the Allies must say he fo the Allied Powers and Germany seem SAYS BERLIN PAPER. Shame,” Declares the Lokal Anzeiger. BERLIN, Feb. 5. 77 HE German people will not . bear this new shame,” the Lokal Angeiger said to-day, protesting against deliv- ery of German war guilty, The newspaper said the German feople “will gather the last re- mainders of their strength to re- Vto nave arrived at a crisia na a re- sult of the refusal of Baron von despatches to have expressed, through Gustay Noske, eceming man capital, jast night. The list violations of the laws of war whose arraignment is contemplated by the Allies wag sent to Berlin direct by the Counell of Ambassadors. out here that measures intended to compel Germany to carry out the ex. HE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1920. ' MEXICANS ABDUCT 1 f * tradition clauses of the Versailles will] olaring that surrender of the men 1. Usher and L. M. Wolf, army aviators |manufacture of raw cotton be adopted, but there ia no intimation | 4 ded b; : en te HUF tune, |demanded by the Allies the unoffietal | {would ensue upon extradition of the! . Joseph KE. Askew, manager of the San | Dre ahd Uieir imprisonment is only | technical. . $2,550,804 Defictency Bill at Albany.| PY the Nattonal Association for Pro- ALBANY, Feb. 6.~The annuat deti- | tection of American Rights in Mexico, cleney bill carrying @ total of $2,850,864) No detalis were given. heeded “tor” the ‘the | — various Engtian Mille Making That Amount on Capital Steck. WASHINGTON, Feb, 6.—Spinning co" Depart 8 to July 1,| Two American Aviators Detaimed | mills tn Manchester and Liverpool, Eng- the end of the fiscal year, was ine" | la beaiee. fond, nee snaking oiretile is to Juced to-day hy Senator Sage and Aa- semblyman Machold. Aa-! SOUGLAS, Ariz, Feb, 5.—Lieuts, G.!200 per cent. om capital stock through stay. of Germans nccused of| TERLAN, Feb. 5.—<At the conclusion of last night’s sesvion a member of the Government informed the corre- spondent of the Associated Presse that the ministers were unanimous in de- Japanese Crai PANAMA, Feb. It te pointed cruiser will make an who made a forced janding across the!from the United States, aoco sist to the utmost.” GERMANS TO GIVE UP WAR CRIMINALS tisis Reached in Efforts of the Powers to Enforce Terms of Treaty. (PARIS, Feb, 5—Relations between Daniels. OFFER THE NEWEST MERCH. After Invent i Sale of discontinued lines, assortments and odd lots, from our r stocks and marked at greatly reduced prices for quick clearance. _ e _ | Men’s Shirts—“ Metric Make.” High de, heavy quality fibre + Heautiful patterns; some plain colors. Focday's Value 89,00 each. "3 jue A ot Sale Price 5.85 Men's Capeskin. Gloves — Dark brown; bia casa hacks ail ines, 4 To-da; ie | te we “Sale Prices si Men’s Half Hove—Silk ode * Pl Hi tone effects, including blue and green and blue, cordovan and purple, black and red, ete. To-day’s Valué 95c pair. Sale Price, pair .48 Men's Muslin Night Shirts — “Universal” make; V-neck; extra wearil “ qui ty, tharrieny and 20 only. To-day’s Value 82. Ue" Sale Price, cach, 1.15 Men's Cotton — “Uni versal” make: neat stripes; some plain white, Sines 16, 17 and 18 only. “To-day's Value 83.00. Sale Price, suit, 1.85 MILLINERY Second and Main Floor: a fh acy 1 aati 50 to pe colored. Val vera y's 7, Tailored and Ready-to-Wear Hats, good condition. Values} Bee vee ectel £78 to 3.98 * > SALE OF RICH BLACK DRESS SILKS An offering that may not present iteell again this season hese ods git tand’ citer them u Is an to you now at prices much below y's actual value. BLACK SATINS Exquisite Dress Qualities—all wide— Reg, Price 6.50 yd. Sale Price 4.79 Reg. Price 4.85 yd. Sale Price 3. Reg. Price 4.00 yd. Sale Price 3.15 Reg. Price 3.50 yd. Sale Price 2.79 BLACK TAFFETA SILK Thoroughly reliable dress grades, ard wide: 2. Price 5.00 yd, Sale Price 3.98 Reg. Price 4.50 yd. Sale Price 3.45 Reg. Price 3.75 yd. Sale Price 2.85 Reg. Price 3.25 yd. Sale Price 2.59 BLACK PEAU DE SOIE Yard Widi ; ‘yd. Sale Price 4.10 Reg. Price 4.65 yd. Sale Price 3.59 Reg. Price 8.75 yd, Sale Price 2.79 Black Charmeuse—An exquisite heavy dress grade.) 40 inches wide, | Reg. Price 6.50 yd. Saie Price 5.25 ‘This sale will afford you an o tunity to secure high grade tks at shout one-third below pre- Special Offering of | HIGH GRADE ENGLISH SERGE! Navy blue and black only—54 inches | wide. Au ‘ ally ive grade. ‘o-day's value $4.75 yard. Limited quantity. Price 3.69 WASH GOODS DEPARTMENT Will offer for Friday and Saturday only 1,500 yds. Fine Quality Imported Sheer Linen, 36 inches wide in a ety of attractive stripes and dots, and white only. All pure linen and 86 inches wide. To-day's Value $1.75 yd. ‘An exceptional offering at, yd., 88 Imported Dress Linen, 36 inches wide, natural color; extra quality. $1.85 grade. Special Sale Price, yd., 1,19 ‘Daniot : For FRIDAY and SATURDAY. CANNOT BE DUPLICATED IN THIS CITY. MEN’S WEAR NEWS ial Reduc-| Men's Otis Balbriggan ee Men’s Medium Weight Natural Color Soft Men's Drawers—only—American Men’s Union Suits—Athletic style; Men’s Heavy Ribbed Cotton Shirts Women’s Wool Sport H Women’s Medium Weight Black ce Broadway. q, Shand Vth Sts. ANDISE AT PRICES THAT Cotton Shirts and wers— Shirts, short or ‘long sleeves. Drawers, regular and stouts. Broken rssortments; all sizes, but not of each kind. 's Vals to 81.50. Today's velgste Price, cach, .86 Finish Underwear— Shirts, sizes 34 to 48. $4 and 36 only. Today's Value $1.50. Sale Price, cach, Drawers, Stuttgarter—light weight, worsted, in all sizes; excellent quality. To-day's Value $3.00. Sale Price, each, 1.65 lade of 8 no sleeves; knee length. high grade checked nainsook. 88 to 44 only. To-day'’s Value $2.00. Sale Price, suit, 1.15 Ecru color; slightly 's Value 1.65 Price, each, 95! WOMEN’S HOSIERY Women’s Full Fashioned Silk Stock- navy and inge—Black, white, gray, brown. Value $3.00 per heather mixtures. — Value 82.75 per pair, for... . 1.95 Cotton Stockings, Ips Regularly 50c pair, f\ Women’s Medium We: ton Combination Suits—"Cap Sizes $4 to 38. Value 82.50, for 2.00 Sines 40 to 44, value 82.75, for 2.25 Women’s Medium Weight Fine Cots, ton Vests and Tights— Sizes 34 to $8, valuc $1.75, for 1,25 Sizes 40 to 44, value $2.00, for 1,50 | WOMEN’S GLOVES Clearing out odd lots and broken assortments at substantial price con- cessions. Lot of White Washable Cape Gloves, J-clasp, with black embroidered backs. Sires 514, 6, 614, 7 only. | To-days Value $2.50; pairvat 1.39 Lot of Imported Kid Gloves, tan dnd gray only. 2-clasp, overseam, stitched back, This lot has slight imperfections, nothing that will aNect the wear, Sizes 6 to 74. only. Price for perfect gloves this quality, | $8.95 pair, Sule Price to to close this lot, pair......... 1.39, Odd Lot of Washable Chamoisuede Gloves — Slightly mussed from handling—but good quality. Sewn with self and two toned embroidered backs, in: shades of white, tan, gray, mode and chamois. Values to $1.85 pair. Sale Price, pair, .. .45 NAINSOOK UNDERWEAR Including corset. covers, drawers and envelope chemises, trimmed with lace | and embroidery. Value 81,50, for NIGHTGOWNS Of cambric or nainsook. High, V neck models with long sleeves; also a few low. neck and short sleeve models, Value 82.50, for.....1.95} LEATHER ARTICLES Brief Cases—Brown cowhide loather, two pockets, extension lock, strap around bottom. | Value $8.00, for... , 6.75 compart. Hand Bags, in moire ment and mirror, Black, brown, navy and taupe. Reg. $3.50, for PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLIES WHOLESALE AND RETAIL i | Papers, plates and chemicals, Kodaks and cameras. Prices lower than else where, Goods shipped anywhere Broadway Bh Kh fits, | TT TT UAQUUVESUHHRUNTATATA AREA ms INN MT BETWEEN BROADWAY-FIFTH AVENUE HATTA " HUA Charming New Frocks for Springtime In Modes of Delightful Originality | The Values are Most Extraordinary HE Spring mode expresses its fancy for frocks as varied in their colorful beauty as they are picturesque in their decora- tive appeal, as seen in the draped and embroidered dresses of Taffeta Silk, the beaded costumes of Georgette and the exquisite embroidered and beaded models of Tricotitie. Very Specially Priced 50.00 bg a flight of bright-plumaged song birds announcing the approach of Spring has come this dainty collection of frocks, some of bead-trimmed Georgette, some of beruffled and Pleated Taffeta Silk, others of Tricotine and Satin, with new skirt and draped effects and accentuating themes of embroidery. Very Specially Priced 30.00 HAT Spring is to be a season of bright colors, such as tea rose, tango, fawn, Hague blue, sunset, coral, sea green, and black, brown, and navy, is most delightfully prophesied in the frocks of Crepe Georgette, with added emphasis given by lovely gold thread embroidery and dainty beadwork, with novelty expressed by new pleated effects. AS the flaming banners of sunrise proclaim the advent of a yok ps Spring day, so these frocks of Crepe Meteor, Georgette Satin, with their glittering beading in Iridescent, Shell, Crystal and Sphinx effects, brilliantly-colored silk girdles and graceful lace collars, hint of coming Spring glories. ] Very Specially Priced 75.00 Very Specially Priced ~ 125.00 Fur Trimmed Winter Coats at Radical Reductions HE timely midseason coat becomes a garment of wonderful charm, expressing itself in lines that unfold new versions ; of the frevailing mcde, when fashicned of scme rich fabric like Silvertcne or Velcur de Laine and tcpped with a collar of fur or self material in a striking design. Reduced to 30.00 HERE is a freedom and comfort about the later types of Winter coats, fashioned either of Silvertip Bolivia, Evora or Velour de Laine, that greatly add to their appearance of correct, style, attained by emphasizing the beauty of the material with smart collars of Taupe Nutria, Squirrel and Raccoon. Reduced to 75.00 i eas Winter vogue would be incompletely expressed without the use of fur in unusual ways, so successfully accomplished _ , in the coats of Peach Bloom, Crystal Cord, Vellouise and Bolivia, that owe much of their charm to the wide flaring collars of Squirrel, Raccoon and Taupe Nutria. Reduced to 110.00 ' . DMIRABLY suited to the varying demands of fickle Winter weather, and at the same time in perfect taste, are the coats of.Vellouise, Frost Glo, Evora, Velour de Laine, Bokhara and Silvertip Bolivia, with a distinct feeling of elaboration in the collars of Squirrel, Beaver, Taupe Nutria and Australian Opossum. Reduced to 150.00 Unusual Reductions Have Been Made in These Fur Trimmed Suits R'S. collars of Taupe Nutria invest these becoming suits of Duvet de Laine and Velour with an air of smartness, con- trasting yet harmonizing with the beauty of the fabrics selected to achieve these exceedingly attractive and distinctive models, In all sizes for women and misses. ‘ OMBINING comfort wth luxury and cozy warmth with originality of line, not forgetting ‘the important item of serviceability, these tailleurs of Velour de Laine, Yglama and Tinseltone, with their rich ornamentations of embroidery and collars and panels of Squirrel, Taupe Nutria and Ringtail, will meet the needs of the wearer for a smart daytime suit. In all sizes for women and misses. A Number of Models Radically Reduced to 75.00 A Number of Models Radically Reduced to Root Caves In. ner, head of the German delega- hat | iat. fedolved - here ny other ‘ex-t| ANOTHER AMERICAN] border iast Monday, wore still held by {private communications received My of tion here, to forward to Berlin the traditto én fs ieee Mexican officials at Nacomrt, Sonora, |tlclala in the Bureau of Markets, nachee ot ‘Gertatine writes eeeeebition CANNOT DELIVER eset, Tey biobliene: eat | vt " Jearly to-day and new pressure was re gmaiala declared thie showa, there, tx is demanded by the Entente, WAR CRIMINALS LONDON, Feb. 5——The German | Latest Victim Is Joseph E, Askew, | brought to bear by American officials to|{i/ire will muintain for any cm, hid inbident eippadehtle. fade aa 0 Cabinet hay decided to send another Plantation Manager in Du- Secure their immediate release, The |tength of time an embargo ag im ies shea hrs gate digg GERMANS ASSERT) ‘te to the ‘Allies calling attention | spi ty be two aviators have been given the free-|portations of American cotton, # aly ag ohana ci Phat he to the fatal conmequences which rango, Repo States. dom of the city, according to advices aca Cabinet, which is reported in London ——-- at work in the shop | pt veiw flity.” S: a. | Germans demanded for trial by the Stintetés of Defense, Physical Impossibility,” Says Mem | Adiles for war orimes, according to al beotieeigel bya ped Kagdsheg e—_——_—>—_ i notype Company defiance to the powers.| ber of Government Afidr | Berlin despaten to the Exchange Tel-| ry victad on the night of Feb. 2, N PROFIT 300 PER CT. | rday when the e6ot Baron von Lersner left for the Ger- Cabinet Meeting. OE iat | according to information received here COTTO Bess she ns Ae ae He ely injured, 5.—The Japs eruisgr Yakitmo, which has, beon vislt- 8, arrive ey. ing Mextean por rs ite a

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