The evening world. Newspaper, February 11, 1920, Page 4

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oR . THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUAKY 11, 1920. , as ‘ $$ $$ 7 a a —— —t pall (regarding the removal of 114 PONTS tions entered into the situation the points had been read, u turned to Col. Hou case we reject the four- ) what would happen?’ “President Wilson would conside the conversations he has engaged in with the Allies on the subject of the armistice as ended,” was Col. House's se’s Suggestion of Break! Armistice Negotiations | ought Quick Acquiescence, workers here strike for Feb. 16 Feb. 11—How the Allies President Wilson's fourteen in connection with armistice ons was revealed for the first by the Boho de Paris to-day, It @t a meeting in the office of hen Pichon, Foreign Minister, on » % 1918. Previous meetings at les bad fixed the military con- D Lioyd George, ‘the British Premier, the Hobo de Paris eays, Parned to Col. House and declared: \)"It we have thoroughly understood Wilson's thought, the ar-) istics negotiations which the Amer- Government {s disposed to open in concert with the Bay Powers inc ee wy e said powers o! Principles and conditions of peace by the Prewident on Jan. in his suowequent speeches. In | ‘word, we me sys our assent to | fourteen points. |. House is reported to have an- | that was wo. Premier Clem- | broke in: “As for the four-| points, I have not read them yet. me know what they ure.” House began, but read the re pen (reh f FS covenants peace commonly Cw = , Z. arrived ‘at") "M. Clemencean er $39.75 2: “That cannot be accepted, 4 a cannot negotiate in the middle | coat, 4 & public strect.” { 3. Balfour, British Secretary of d ' ite for Foreign Affairs, explained * i point meant only publication of | Fesult, and not the steps by which were reached, and the French eg ler answer: “In t case, my ‘ fail to the ground.” ‘ ; ing of, the second point, in ‘ t re Mr. Wilson declared in favor “the freedom of the seas,” brought reservation from Premier Lioyd orge; but the important third | Clearance Sale ee a ed Made to Measure Mater com diet! e Tailors to Men 30 Church St., cor. Dey Hudson Terminal Bullding. _ SIHAVENUE AT 36™STREBT ' Second Roor ~Take Elevator ‘eaturing Tomorrow, Lincoln’s Birthday New Spring Frocks | Our Special tf 5 ‘ Price Mi Tricotine Taffeta { Satin } Beaded, Embroidered, , Ruffled and Pleated fects in great variety Other New Frocks up to $125.00 New = aad ‘ : In the Correct ! Modes for Spring Our Special Price $45 Homespun Tweeds Tricotine Serge Velour Checks Exclusive new models, smartly tai- lored, and with a wealth of new decorative effects. —————— Business within six months became one of the greatest in the world Harry B.Dudne rrisverwr THE TOURAINE COMPANY B > CMCALO OkvE AMO the conversations he began with the | LONDON TAXIS ON STRIKE. W titi i of an oventual armistice and WEST foevernment chiefs had met cor THIRT deliveration, { “FOURTH STREET Ships Senk by Gale. point . ont itiate WH Oetdber?. lacked the : pApntD, Feb, 11—-Aaviees jem 5 Teneriffe, ( mty Iviands, report that « evacuation French Premier Drivers 0 inet igh) , if gium), the “I can give you ,no assurance of| 4 petty Lg fs ramine. Bo te aie have r arritor hat,” repiled Col, tlouse $0} y ia with | 20en sunk, the telegraph ‘elophon» ia) | me pe leggy Rs ye FP gy acer OE Bead city te with: ltines are down, and mach damage hus 4 id that At thi ive moment Premier out taxicabs to-day, owners of these|been caused both asore and in the port 4 ty Seth Fetative F » AGOpt uN remior Liova | Vehicles having withdrawn them from oo ee be rectified, and George hastened the rapid decision | fing at inidnighte aan protest ageie: | @M@iaad Makes Jan. 10 Ometn! Which the future status of Roumania, by saying: “We reserve to ourselves |the increase in the price of maadline, ; Pence Date. aote ay tenegro was con- the he Salar er ike cece ant ~ —— LONDON, Tuesday, Feb, 10.—An- sidered) were trad were there further as regards freedom of the seas and houncement was made. to-day Italian Troops Go to Dalmatia. lay thas Jan. reservations, as the matter of repara- reparation 4 proves 10 was the official date w Sete TRIGSTE, Fob, 11,—Two regiments of | Var with Germany terminated nis Italian soldiers, necompanied by several | gute was fixed by & revel order, batteries of Heht artillery. have sailed ——— rom this city. for Dalmatian, porta Thelr tranaporta were convoyed by a| Spanish Rallway Men to Strike, MADRID, Fab. 11.—Premier Salazar |. Keb, 11 ‘Transport have called a general 16, flotilla of destroyers and Minister of Public Works Gimeno have been Informed by the Railway men's Pederation tit a stril called March 1, bs 9 the Fed S ah. Clearance demand for higher bwages and ment of working aranted, ditions ar — ane Climbers Fatt 400 Feet, wosiny: Patent diyison BERNE, Switzerland. Feb. 11—| 4 stead Share at fi Threo Alpinists, Paul Schultess, Rob- Now $9,85 | | slices tongs ert Moser and Hans Pahl, ali of @ ral 85 Zurich, fell {nto @ glacier crovaene & $12.85 Now$11, ’ Atk for Our Beck—"The Abuse of the Bip Tor.” NO BRANCH *TOKES—Our only address |» 660 Sixth Ave., Above 38th St. | Custom Rootmakers Over 50 Years more than 400 feet deep while ascend- | ing the Bernina summit to-day. A re- ef expedition has been sent out, but there is little hope that the men will be found ative. \ iii: Authoritative Frocks For Springtime Reflecting the Latest Versions of the New Mode The Values Are Most Extraordinary iS ges is a sprightly spontaneity and variety about the early Spring frocks that give promise of surprises yet to come, glimpsed in the dresses of beaded Crepe Georgette, the ruffled - and pleated costumes of Taffeta Silk, and those of embroidered and draped Tricotine and Satin, the latter achieving diversion by new skirt effects. e Very Specially Priced 30.00 HE trend of the Spring mode towards brilliancy of color and the most bizarre of decorative motifs, expressed in brilliant beading, delicate lace ornamentation and touches of con- trasting silks, is strikingly illustrated in the charming new frocks of Georgette, Crepe Meteor and Satin. Very Specially Priced 75.00 ‘For. Sports-or Street or Lounge These Springtime Suits Are Appropriate HE jaunty sport suit and the-mannish tailormade contoured along decidedly mannish lines, with their box coats in short or medium lengths, are among the newer versions of the tailleur that deserve a favored place in the Spring wardrobe. De- veloped in Tweeds, Poiret Twill; Homespun, Tricotine, Velour Checks, Gabardine, Silvertone, Serge or Covert. Very Specially Priced 45.00 to 125.00 Fur - Trimmed Winter HE smart touch of a collar is often the distinguishing feature of a coat, whether it be a big, fluffy one of fur, soft and warm, or one daintily fashioned of self material, especially when the fabric used for making the garment is either Silvertone or Velour de Laine. Reduced to 30.00 . Fur- Trimmed Suits at HAT fur is among the most effective of trimmings, because it is so thoroughly in harmony with the season’s mode, is shown by the way in which the suits of Velour and Duvet de Laine are given unusual beauty and usefulness by rich collars of Taupe Nutria. In all sizes for women and misses. A Number of Models Radically Reduced to 45.00 WeConnection With Any Other Establishment in the World LMM TT Trrncpmesneweet || UAL BETWEEN BROADWAY-FIFTH AVENUE ETC Trt arr § rich in color beauty and as soft in texture as the petals of a flower are the fabrics used to fashion the newer Spring frocks, evidenced in these dainty costumes of Taffeta Silk, Georgette and Tricotine, made lovelier still by subtle drapery and dazzling elaborations of beadwork and embroidery. Very Specially Priced 50.00 LTHOUGH the Spring vogue has begun to assume a defi- niteness of style, the early models evince a refreshing variety of silhouette and theme and nowhere is this more apparent than in the frocks of Crepe Georgette, with their penchant for novel pleating or elaborate trimmings of gold thread embroidery and beadwork, Very Specially Priced 125.00 : HE perennial charm of the tailleur is revealed in the new Spring costume suits, two and three-piece models, delicatgly hand embroidered and executed in Serge, Poiret Twill and Tri- cotine. Variety of effect is expressed in short Eton and Bolero jackets or medium length coats with trimmings of Tinsel Brocade, Tricolette, Silk Duvetyn and Radium Silk; skirts are in circular, pleated and tunic effects. Very Specially Priced 75.00 to 195.00, Coats Sharply Reduced N perfect accord with varying weather conditions and obeying the latest mandates of the mode for outer garments of charm and piquancy, are the coats of Evora, Velour de Laine and Silvertip Bolivia, with immense collars of Squirrel, Raccoon and Taupe Nutria lending charm and dash. Reduced to 75.00 Extraordinary Reductions UR-TRIMMED tailleurs, because of their smartness, service- ability and warmth, will continue in favor for some time to come, hence the desirability of securing one of these stunning suits of Velour de Laine, Tinseltone and Yalama, introduced with graceful embroidery gnd collars and panels of Ringtail, Squirrel and Taupe Nutria. Yau sizes for women and misses. A Number of Models Radically Reduced to 75.00 ONT A po RY ah aR can tan ini Se ae!

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