The evening world. Newspaper, February 6, 1920, Page 5

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~ DEWRAASN Engtand Could Be Protected By Policy Based on Monroe Doctrine, He Claims, ‘ Bamonn Do Valera, President of the "Republic of Ireland.” is quoted by | the Westminster Gazette as outlining im an interview the concessions which the Sinn Fein or Republican Party is willing to make to Great Britain for the sake of reaching an amicable set- @ement. The two chief features of the De Vaiera proposal are quoted as | N follows: basis as the independence granted to Cuba by the United States following the Spanish-American War af Ubera~ tiom. Under the Platt Amendment Cube enjoye an autonomous govern- ment under the virtual protection of the United States, ‘The granting of complete indepen- @ence under the operation of a policy %ased on the American Monroe Doc- rine, Vala adam « De Valera said: ‘ "A favorite argument o fthose who week to justify England in holding its Seip on Ireland, despite the obvious right of the people of Ireland as a distinct and separate nation to choose ‘their own way of life and obiedence, is that Britain's ‘security’ demands it. “Wow if it were really her independ- emce and her simple right to life as a national state that Britain wanted to safeguard, she could easily make pro- viston for that without in ny way infringing upon the equally sacred right of the neighboring nation to its independence and to its life, “The United States by the Mon- roe Doctrine made provision for its ,Security without depriving the Latin wepublic of the South of their inde- pendence and their life. “The United (States safeguarded itself from the possible use of the Island of Cuba as a base for an at: jack by a foreign power by stipu- lating: “That the Government of Cuba shall never enter into any treaty or other compact with any foreign power or powers which will impair or tend to was nah ha Py ETRE DUPLO SE RE APD New York’s Best Drug Stores The Utmost in Prompt, Courteous Service ‘B8rq Btreet 4 James MeCreery & Co. 5th Avenue Second Floor 35th Street Last Day mi-Annual Clothing Event Offering Unrestricted Choice of Entire Stock Men’s and Young Men’s Suits and Overcoats ate eansceaep sa saaaaseseinesementons -_ ‘ Tompuraey Bore Money 90072 M. to6 P, M. James MeCreery & Go. 5th Avenue ON SATURDAY 34th Street Final Reductions on Furs Entire stock of fine Furs—the highest grade pelts obtainable—reduced to astonishingly low prices, In many instances they are epproximately, half their former prices, Hudson Seal Coats of choice pelts Hudson Seal Coats with self collars with Natural Squirrel collar and cuffs. and cuffs, 285.00 345.00 Mole Dolmans, full length, of finest Hudson Seal Coats with Beaver collar Scotch Moleskin, 585.00 a tits erred Moleskin Neckpieces.......-..+-45.00 Beaver Capes.... i :75.00 Moleskin Muffs......++++5-++-45,00 Black Lynx Scarfs -55.00 Natural Squirrel Neckpiece: -65.00 Black Lynx Muffs......+0++++-65,00 Natural Squirrel Muffs......... 55.00 Delightful New Spring Fashions Revealed in Misses’ Suits, Coats & Dresses sala 14 to'18 Years. Suits—Cleverly developed of fine Coats—Swagger modes depicting the Serge, Poiret Twill or Tricotine. Gay newest ideas from Paris, Three-quarter ‘ . styles predominate—light shades are trimming—embroidery, girdles, sashes, highest in favor. New lines are dis- impair the independence of Cuba, nor waistcoats and betasselled rope girdles layed, Ol: ew belt and in ony manner | suthorise or permit Bk z rovide fitting adornment, pecker alice ‘aia ny ign Do © powers ito wb: * P is Pp tain by wolonimtion of dor anilitary A most exceptional opportunity to purchase a Suit or naval purposes or otherwise lode 49.50 to 195.00 59.50 to 395.00 iment ia_or control over any pardon or Overcoat at less than present wholesale cost. \ ad Gbwes aéea “Why'doeat’'t Britain do with Ire- bedaa lod SHOIRIDE | crea ai aaeen affairs ey fine Noms acne mat wy doarne Britain feuee sical tions of such beguiling fabrics as Taf- of Radium Silks in glorious shades, ex- Monroe Doctrine for the two neigh- feta, Satin, Tricolette, Georgette Crepe, ploiting bouffants and frills, and stun- go tar from absecting. would cooper: 33 50 and trig modes of Tricotine and Serge. ning styles in Taffeta, * '@te with their whole soul. ——eee 35.00 to 135.00 29.50 to 145.00 MARY DILLON WED SECRETLY e ial 3. sia some ice nce | Absolute Clearance : c . Dillon, and George sh, son | K | y of plate Tar Commlasioner siieal [Pd The Season’s Greatest Values In High-Grade Clothing Misses’ Winter Coats & Dresses are of a ‘married in Bt. Mary's ‘ v Every Misses’ Winter Coat, Regardless of Former Price, Reduced to oman Catholi h ‘01 . S i cme RECAPITULATION | 15.00 Josep & bi ee fatal pair eset N | Every Misses’ Winter Dress, "{0.00" of Former Price, Reduced to “‘Ater the ceremony the. wedding N bf Xs Fete Sith a check "aa “ae cfalse IN “as Sprin 9g a pparel ‘ present. N i iy N 343 Suits regularly 55.00 N For Juniors and Girls ayes. a N 257 Suits regularly 47.50 .50 \N 6 to 16 years Hi ts for N 385 Suits regularly 43.00 33 N Jaunty Are the Styles—Soft and Colorful the Fabrics n your 122 Suits regularly 39.75 N Washable Dresses—A pleasing as- Afternoon Dresses—In this assort- \ \ foreman ef perenne saat wea ry yet ment are the most adorable party frocks ome \ \ Net, bedecked with frills and ribbons or | W® have ever displayed, Those of Taf- || 12 vercoats \ a wee bit of lace provide excellent at- feta are altogether bewitching, as are It’s taken us years to sel- N N tire for je occasions, Smart youthful styles of Georgette Crepe in ect the best polishes, the N N models of pretty Ginghams in plaids, plain or embroidered effects. Le: mee ue a N 29 Overcoats regularly 65.00 checks or stripes are also included, 22.50 to 39.50 } bestbrushesand pots andpans. \ 47 Overcoats regularly 60.00 N 6.95 to 26.50 . i i SS ry — Butit takes you only aminute N 489 Overcoats regularly 55,00 | .50 N Party eoEseesditaly. ditate Middy Blouses and Smocks—A wide | N N Dresses to find them here. N , ) N models of Chiffon or Georgette Crepe variety from which to choose, made of N 383 Overcoats regularly 50.00 ( N in very pretty colorings as well as in white Jean, Galatea, Linene or novelty \ 237 Overcoats regularly 45,00 N White. Frills, sashes and ribbon stream- fabrics. New ideas in collars are intro- : NI ers bedeck them in alluring ways, duced. N 64 Overcoats — regularly 38,00 N ‘ N 18. 50 to 29. 50 1.95 to 6.95 N | ——— scl ‘ LIE ATCHA No charge for necessary alterations. N || v3 pon eae of | | To finished wood and lacquered sur~ N || ki 5 ees nd ores peace anaes N Remaining Winter Apparel for Girls | sobenstne, ne clechel. ng sielh J Extra Service N | | 200 Coats, 6 to 8 years 100 Junior Coty to 16 years | A NN | ° ° t Extra Selling Space—Extra Salespeople—Extra Fitters—Extra Tailors N formerly 14.75 to 16.75 formerly 18.50 to 26.50 \| SS fewis8Concz 451 STREET ann 6TH AVENUE NEW YORK 125 Serge Dresses, 6 to 14 years 250 Middy Blouses, 6 to 18 years | 4.95 95c | en 12.75 to 16.75 formerly 1.95 to 2.95 Il, NO C, 0. D’/S NO APPROVALS NO RETURNS Watch Your Children’s 8 yar Temporary Store Hours 9.30 A. M. to 6.00 P. M. Shoes That Are Misfits May Undermine Their Health Three elevators in the Fifth Avenue Arcade and eight elevators from Few women realize the importance of proper shoeing where the children Ni the Balcony, Fifth Avenue Entrance, to the Men’s Clothing Shop. , are concerned. Oftentimes the nervousness and other disorders evinced by children are the result of unsuitable Shoes. McCreery Shoes for Children have been designed by expert orthopedists and are fitted by salespeople who are specialists in fitting children to just the style suited to them, Made of the finest materials procurable, they provide maximum of service, yet prices are modest. V)’|V)!|MC=eeuue“—ssl_#.

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