The evening world. Newspaper, February 17, 1920, Page 4

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oo THE BVENING worse, tv ebay, Pweaoadr: ee ee, LA FARES "Viner tau 3 Mats, ater ot FM 4 Ore ta ae Ye] SAYS PUBLIC PAYS __ [itis thegre ot oat cm «ove wey marcom ticaetcerts|H. B. DAVENPORT | : Premier sdilie Charge With} 7 ‘Special Salesfor Wednesday} on 40 the, euailic.” he rectly or throng ur credit, which cn Ne for. aus to Sorrem mon the interior, who is now banished. Later Clemenceau was made Pre mierand French detectives raided @ MINERS’ INCREASE uid an ite to complete the food tnauiry Commissioner Hirshfield said it pe at least two months before |Rhnoweti by the Government ain searing bess! 1 | meld the elstal 5 an im- DIES SUDDENLY. | 1 a i n y . Mem y deposit box held in the maiden game ; i compiety the food inquiry, He| Representative of aed Public Gor: |2Pbue edtesce bee eobalbhe tb in use thas 36 cents. | NT * yp 3h Prestoene et ag of Mme, Caillaux in Ituly and foand dec w profit on the wale! oration Declares Coal Costs [Pubile.” 000 pounds of bacon Hemme Tithe Ineurance Co, fied #1 papers that will be weed in the trial. of army food could Mave been legatly q ‘ . 4 i a ee P for 38 6-8 cents Sealy 0} bis hegne, Ha. 000 Cems Ave a poc geer by the officials whe conducted | 30 Cents More a Ton. babe = OF BIG PROFIT | ne. Tt wae #e ages be pv rue. Bepokiyn, Inet sight. the sules as « herder tn Qeteber: >| aah. ee, LA GUARDIA INSISTS Lam ati endeavoring to: Interest! WASHINGTON, Feb, 17—The public ASKED FOR BACON : a nme thas boon that le was tryieg t0|iceme Company in wet it. ~~ Rogera testified Leavitt paid him 40.000 Commision Ter aining the ba- paying the 14 por cent. increase in es awarded bituminous coal miners,| Hergen, representing the Pubtic| Witness Says Man on Trial as vies Corporation of New Jersey, to- Hoarder Bought at 285-8 told the Senate Committee ed Cents, Demanded 36. Prankdin L. Rogers, a salen: © in this amazing condition,” _INTREASON TRIA ON FOOD INQUIRY °° ——ee officials seiting food on the tax- el Offers Own Staff When Hirshtieid jerdaig nations th : eee Announces. Delay Due to a the: ng other city of- Transit Hearing. i “J that they were entitled sit that Commission nfeld’a inveatigution of “= “4 Endeavoring to Force Dis- | {honorable Peace. Lae the army @ WARIS, Fob 17-—Jospph Caillaux, | practically fGrmer Premier of Francé, wos placed | transit tnqui @ trial to-day érore the Senate, sit- ting os a High Court, charged with! ew in time of war. ‘There | & large attendance, very few of the Senators being absent. | (Phe State has summoned fifty-one s@jtnemes, inchiding Ambassador rand, M. Briand. M. Viviani and Perthou, former premiers: Jules @ navy food salen was pended because of the , Aldermanic President Gambon, former Ambassador at Ber. f] ===seeeeeeeeees "ie; Patek yssiven y calles go | THIS is a store which eeedor to fussla; Ambassedors # 5 cares as much about man acne m SHI MMT ty { Minh ‘ys sagnargea FAITE NATIT AN Mek me PaO i SSS toe tera Tamed eer wn ne "a tical life, -cents as with a kitchen cabi- reading of the act of accuna net or refrigerator for a great dy Theodore Lescouve, the Pros- tor, was expected to occupy the i unui the late afternoon. ‘Then the court will adjourn unul Friday When tho, examination of M. Cadliaux Wil be begun. onitiaux is charged with intrigues ing to bring about a dishonor- ‘able peace. The case is closely inter- with others in the so-called featist movement,” especially with Pasha, who was shot, and M. val, editor of the “Bonnet Rouge.” |, When the war started Catllaux was Met in the Cabinet. His wife bad Wiled Gaston Calmette, who had! eharged in his newspaper, la Figaro, | that Caillaux had played into Ger- | Many’s hands in 191} tn the Moroccan | érisis, This hat lef to Catllanux’s Pesignation, but he still had # friend many doilars. New Frocks in a Charming Profusion of Styles EXCELSIOR tiouIp Lge Anticipating the Modes for Springtime geeeey 457m STREET avo Grn AVENUE |] ew yous. The Values Are Most Extraordinary The Store is closed at § P.M. daily A MONG the delightful forerunners of Spring styles are the frocks aa of Triqotine, Taffeta Silk, Satin and Georgette, emphasized % M4 . by daitity accordion pleated ruffles, enticing 1 handkerchief Liman Dp drapes and exquisite beading. Added charm is given by new round le , & necks, short sleeves and surplice effects, Very Specially Priced 30.00 Pleated offset by the gay pe goane ag coped gt gern th ny Aaaimgl 9 Ake dh Very Specially Priced 50.00 HAT this is to be a rainbow season is revealed in the new Spring Coes © re es > a ee ee eee: Hague blue, jade, coral and sea green, with the wonderful. a age pe bead work is used to sound a note of splendor in the frocks of George“te, Satin and Crepe Meteor, Indi- A Quantity of Imported as viduality is imparted by waists and gilets of tinsel brocade. color range of this most exquisite fabric magnified by resplendent t Lin erie Pillow Cases apron or peplum tunics and umbrella hip folds, to which is due bead work and dazzling thread embroidery. The new pleated f g that fine delicacy of line that characterizes the newest Spring models. tier skirts lend an added charm to some of these models. Very Specially Priced Very Specially Priced daintily hand-embroidered 75.00 125.00 _ Springtime Suits in Ultra-Modish Designs HE most conspicuous taste will have no trouble in finding a becoming costume suit of Poiret Twill, Serge and Tricotine. Delicate silk embroi in a variety of artistic designs and several : different sizes, will be offered at the exceptionally low prices of 85c., $1.45, 2.75 to 5.25 In the Fancy Needlework Department | (Fourth Fioor) | NTICIPATED versions of the Spring silhouette are realized in these sport and mannish suits of Homespun, Poiret Twill, Gabardine, Velour Checks, Serge, Tricotine, Silvertone and Covert, and in welcome variety are the braid binding, inverted pleats finished with silk arrow heads. Narrow concave shoulders and close-fitting sleeves are featured in coats of various lengths. Very Specially Priced ~ Very Specially Priced 45.00 ‘to 125.00 75.00 to 195.00 Fur- Trimmed Winter Coats Reduced for Final Clearance TOWERING collar of fur transforms the simplest of coats added charm to these modish costumes. | Over-night Bags ' Week-end Cases, Etc. at special prices OTHING is quite so satisfying at this time of year, or so ser- will present a profitable purchasing oppor- tunity to those intending to spend the coming holiday out of town, Over-night Bags of dull-finish black fabrikoid, lined with colored moire, size 12x914 ge 4 Oy $5.50 Week-end Cases of black enameled duck, lined ‘with cretonne; with tray and outside Straps; sizes 24, 26 and 28 inches, $7.50 Women’s Circular Hat Boxes of black enameled duck, lined with cretonne; with two hat forms and a pocket; size 18x12 Mg ee al gg, 2s 880 — - (First Floor) viceable, for that matter, as a trim coat of Silvertone or Velour de Laine, which takes on added grace and charm if instead of the collar being made of the same material it is fashioned of some exquisite fur. These great reductions in prices may tempt the economically inclined shopper to secure one of these coats for present wear and future service. Reduced for Final Clearance 30.00 Madison Avenue - Fifth Avenue \ into a garment of elaborate beauty, especially if it be made of Raccoon, Squirrel or Taupe Nutria and the materials that achieve this most timely of garments be Evora, Silvertip Bolivia or Velour de Laine. Reduced for Final Clearance 75.00 Fur-Trimmed Winter Suits Reduced for Final Clearance HE severe lines of a tailored suit, even if it be developed in fabrics like Duvet de Laine or Velour, are softened and given distinction by a flaring collar of Taupe Nutria, that also im- parts a glowing warmth to garments apropos to the present season, In all sizes for women and misses, Reduced fer Final Cleavance 50.00 HE favorite textile for midseason suits is found in Yalama, Velour de Laine and Tyicotine, fabrics that unite charm with smartness and afford an opportunity to accentuate the style quality of fur by immense collars of Squirrel, Ringtail and Taupe Nutria. In all sizes for women and misses, Reduced fer Final Clearance 75.00

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