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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1920. BRITISH LAGOR OPPOSES PREMIER ON IRISH QUESTION Arthur Henderson Says Pariv Will Take No Part in “An- other Betrayal.” LONDON, Feb. 11—"Labor will take ‘no part in another betrayal of Ireland, and will not acquiesce to any Policy further withholding from the} Irish people the symbol of national and political liberty,” said Arthur Henderson, labor leader today, Commenting on Premier Lioyd George's speech to the new session of | the House of Commons yesterday, in which he expressed his intention of bringing up his new Irish Home Rule bill during the present session of Parliament, Henderson asserted the Premier's plan did met have a single friend in Ireland. Lloyd George's pro- Gramme will not solve the Irish prob- fem he asserted. The reopening of Parliament re- @roused speculation on the Irish question in all quarters. Omcials close to the Premier said there had been no change in his plans. His policies will be carried out, they said, ‘unless the coalition Government is everthrown. Reports of an announcement by “President” De Valora of the “Irish Republic,” that he favored a British rotectorate similar to that which the ited States exercises over Cuba, were characterized by officials as “the sunest utterance the ‘President’ has made." They saw in ita “willing- Mess to make concessions.” Willlam Brace, President of the Bouth Wales Miners’ Federation, speaking in the House of Commons fm behalf of labor to-day, moved an amendment to the reply to the @pecoh from the throne, expressing Ferret for “the absence of any pro- posal to nationalize the coal mines of the country along lines recom- mented by the majority of the mam-* bers of the royal commission on the coal industry, which was appointed to advise the Government aa to the best methods of reorganizing the in- Qustry.” ee Gays U. 8. Consuls Delay Passport Vinen, ROME, Feb. 11.—Deputy Pletravaits bas interrogated the Foreign Minister @s to reasons for the “excessive and ‘unwarranted precaution of American Consuls,” especially at Naples, In vise- ing emigrants’ passports, — ‘This has caused Hallang “endless delays, ex- as ., Ben hardships, eae SE sactasnscseiiiimeriens U.S te Send Flour to Italy for Spaghetth | ROME, Feb. 11.—Deputy Sforza in- formed Signor Murialda that a group of To “go like a hot cake” is one thing. To golikea “hot Presto griddle cake” is quite much swifter! QO R another — and, Oh, 1S ‘The recipe: 2 cups Presto, 1 cup milk, 1 egg, 1 teaspoon butter. Beat the egg and add to it the milk. Pour them gradually over the sifted Presto and add the @elted butter, Get some Presto and note {he recipes in and on every package, The H-O Company, Buffalo.N.Y, IF it’s well-made and durable and serves a useful pur- pose in your home— we have it. FEATHER DUSTERS For pictures that are hard to reach and for corners that are hand takeep glean. In severnl sizes, and quai ‘smallest size: 0c ; largest fose. Cone 451" STREET axv 6Tu AVENUE NEW YORK ties: 7) size $5.25. Opposite 134 West 34th St., “xc Open All Day Lincoln’s Birthday. Great Clearance Sale 47 SMARTEST SUITS For Immediate Wear and for Spring—of All Wool Men’s Serge, Oxford and Broadcloth, Thursday and Friday THEM NOW. 185 SMARTEST COATS 20 Shrewd Women vill lay in a few garments for future use at these remarkably low prices. quality will sell for $45 to $125 next season. Up to $52.50 Garments of this BUY ENTIRE WINTER STOCK TO CLOSE OUT Fur Trimmed and Plain. Broken Sizes. Former Prices, $37.50 to $110. 1 8” 34” 54” 69” The brand which has raised chewing gum to the dignity of a national “health-habit.” LISTERATED GUM West 42d Street how ( melted i i Former Prices i ; | i i (Between Sth and 6th Avenues) New Assortments of: DAINTY. LINGERIE Specially priced for Thursday’s selling: Crepe de Chine Envelope Chemises, - - $3.95, 4.95, 5.90 6.95, 9.75 Crepe de Chine and Satin Bloomers in a variety of styles, 4.95 $1.65, 1.95, 2.95, 3.95 $1.45 2.25, 2.95, 3.75 PHILIPPINE NIGHT GOWNS and ENVELOPE CHEMISES Crepe de Chine Night Gowns, - - - - Pink Batiste Night Gowns, - - - Pink Batiste Envelope Chemises, - $2.95, 3.90, 4.85 to 6.25 Women’s and Misses’ Slip-over Shetland Sweaters UNUSUALLY ATTRACTIVE VALUES AT $5.95 to 7.95 Main Floor Smart long or’ short sleeve styles, with or without collars. All the desirable shades are included m this excellent array of fishtail effects. Main Floor Women’s Knitted Underwear Spring weight garments in Fabrics of soft texture and THURSDAY ‘at $2.75 Cotton and Wool Com- bination Suits with low neck; sleeveless; ankle or knee length. serviceable quality, priced for $1.39 $1.65 | Mercerized Lisle Com- | C ott on Combination bination Suits with low | Suits, medium weight; low neck; — sleeveless; knee length; unusual values. neck; sleeveless; knee length; in Pink only. Specially Priced for To-morrow at $2.95, 3.75 to 4.95 Smart, simple styles developed in Ginghams, Percales, Cham- Second Floor. brays and Voiles, with long or short sleeves. Of Unsurpassed Economic Importance: WOMEN’S HOUSE DRESSES Our February Sale of Furniture Affording remarkable opportunities for the selec- tion of high grade dependable furniture at a worth while saving advantage. BEDROOM SUITES Antique Ivory Suite, 4 pieces; full size bow-end Bed, Chifforobe, Vanity Case and large Bureau LIVING ROOM SUITES SUITES upholstered in Mulberry Damask ; 3 pes., $227.50 Mahogany and upholstered in and Gold Damask; 3 pes., $450.00 Cane; Black American Walnut Suite, Sign: 4 pes.; special $286.00 DINING ROOM In Mahogany; 10 pes.; Sheraton design; specially priced $747.00 American Walnut, 10 pieces; Louis XVI. de- special $672.75 er yar een teins eRe Stern Brothers West 43d Street | ——— ee f an Temporary Store Hours 9.30 A. M. to 6 P. M. Sth Avenue ON THURSDAY Special Prices On McCreery Quality Linens Irish All Linen Damask Table Cloths Wish All Linen Damask Table Napkins Heavy Scoteh All Linen Damask Table Cloths All Linen Irish Satin Damask Table Napkins, size 22x22 inches, regularly 10.00 7,50 dozen Heavy Weight Irish Cotton Table Dangask, bleached, 70 inches wide, regularly 2.00 1,45 yard ioqeeigened regularly 6.00 4,50 dozen Table Napkins to mateh, size 28x22 inches Towels PIGWWIC MCR TUWGIE Ts Crete crvaeGsh et irri iiocres 2.75, 3-50 and 4.50 dozen -sseees 3.75, 5.00 and 6.00 Turkish Bath Towels....... (+ ceri Geerngeenatowinte ++ 3.00, 4.50 and 6.00 dozen KT eae Cee 7.50 and 9,00 dozen * Min ceo an -- 6.00 and 7,50 dozen regularly 35e, All Linen Scotch Huck Towels, hemmed, heavy weight... .......... 005 Hemstitched Huck Towels... Irish Twilled Kitchen Towels. .... Irish Glass and Pantry Towels! ..... All Linen Crash Toweling, bleached... . regularly 10.00 Madeira Hand Scalloped and Hand Embroidered Linens wines. 7.50 and 12.00 dozen .. 7.50 and 10,50: set ..B5c and 45e each ue cadet 7Sc and 1,25 each Afternoon Tea! Napkins. ........... 045 a Luncheon Sets, 13 pieces EPSY COVERN i eo eh one 54 Handkerchief Cases Afternoon Tea Napkins Do ee ee rane eee erent ee Corn 6.50 und 7,50 each French Hand Made Cluny’Lace Trimmed Linens Bad -»-6.75 and 7,59 each | Lunchvon Sets, 18 pieces. ....< 7-50 set Center Pieces ....2.00 and 3,75 each |Tea Cloths..2.... 7.50 and 15,00 cach = per ee: cee i Woolen Dress Goods All-Wool Silvertones, Homospuns and Tweeds for suits,’ coats and sport skirts. $4 inches wide. yards in length, regularly 6.00, yard, 4,50 Flannels land Linings inches wide. regularly 2.25, draperies and comfortable coverings wide. 5 ee Newest designs and colors. The Annual February Sale Presents Over 300 Beautiful Specimens Of ©)rienraRues “ McCreery Master Weaces from the Orient” At remarkable price reductions These reductions become even more remarkable when one stops to consider that good Orientals are becoming more scaree every day. Every Rug in this sale is truly a masterpiece and priced so low that it will be next to impossible to duplicate. Embossed Chinese Rugs Average size 9x12 fect...... Including some of the most exquisite pieces ever offered in this city regardless of price, It is worthy to note that. this sale Choice Mandarin, Gold, Blue, ete Hundreds of Room Size Persian Rugs regularly 350.00 to 4,500.00 Remarkable Reductions on Bed Coverings White Blankets, bound with pink or | blue to match border, single siz« ;% formerly 7.50, pair 4,95 White Blankets, pink or blue borders, | weight; cotton filled, double size, formerly 9.00, pair 5.90 | Crochet Bed Spreads, hemmed, formerly 2.50, 1,85 Plaid Blankets, pink, blue, tan or grey. | Satin Marseilles Bed Spreads, hemmed, | formerly 8.50, pair 5,75 | formerly 8.50, 6,50 Due to present traffic conditions our deliveries are being delayed. For convenience we suggest that customers kindly carry their purchases when pos- sible, § McGreery & Co. 34th Street 5.50, 7.50 and 9.00 each 6.50, 7.50 and 9,00 dozen ++ 6.75, 7,50 and 9,50 each Heavy Scotch All Linen Damask Table Napkins.......6,75, 9.00 and 10,00 dozen All Linen Irish Satin Damask Table Cloths, heavy weight, size 68x68 inches, regularly 8.50 6,50 cach Steet baer eer ear biee = Cotton Dress Materi White Longeloth of smooth finish ~-excellent laundering quality, 10 regularly 3.25, length, 2.25 | White Wool Flannel of a very fine, soft quality, for infants’ wear, 30 | yard, 1,75 Novelty Printed Silk and Cotton Mixtures, suitable for coat linings, 36 inches regularly 1.95, yar ASE 00)..2.. 2 regularly 750.00 | price is less than to-day’s import cost. --- 245.00 to 3,750.00 | Figured Silkoline Comfortables—extra formerly 5.00, | red Silkoline Comfortables, plain 5; extra weight, eotton filled, | formerly 7.50, } sar: omen 25c yard -+7.50 dozen - 7.50 dozen ‘als 3.75 5.50

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