The evening world. Newspaper, February 20, 1920, Page 16

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sae oe cea came —o Es Nbo stints ee a ee eet MOLLAND TO JON LEAGUE WITHOUT WAITING FR Attaches Conditions to Reso- lution, but Says They Are Not Reservations. THE HAGUE, Feb. 20.—Decreased armaments, speedy institution of a permanent High Court of Justice and immediate admission of all civilized mations desiring to enter were condi- tions attached to the resolution passed yésterday by the Second Chamber of the Dutch Parliament approving Hol- Jand's entrance into the League of Na- tions, It was explained that these condi- tions did not constitute reservations, ut were su,gestions that the Dutch Goverment would enter with the ides et having these principles adopted. ‘The First Chamber is expected to ap- _ «prove the motion. " “While the League without Amer- fea will be different from what was expected,” said Forcign Minister Karnebeck, “still the difference is not 0 great as to authorize Holland to stay out, Neither {s it to Holland's interest to await the admission of the Central Powers.” It is learned that reveral European neutral states, which were inclined to wait for the final decision of America, have decided it was desir- able to hasten their entrance regard- less of any action by the United States. ARMENIAN VILLAGES WIPED OUT BY TURKS At Least 150,000 Other Persons Are Reported to Be in Danger of Annihilation. LONDON, Feb, 20.—Populations of seven Armenian villages in the Vilayet ot Adana, Turkish Asia Minor, hav been massacred by the Turkish Nation- alist rebels, The Armenians have nppenied to the Allied authorities to provide them with arms with which to protect themselves Advices indicated the Cilicia, where 150,000 Armenians were reported in danger of annihilation, has become more serious. French forces, it was reported, have besiexed Marash, Cilisia ip an ancient division of Asia Minor, bordering on the Mediterranean: now in the Vilayet of Adana. + DANISH WORKERS PROSPER. Wages Raised Var More Than Cont of Living. COPENHAGEN, Feb. 20.—Official sta- tistion just issued show wages of man- ual workers have been increased 237 Per cent, sinco 1914, and that the cost Of living has increased 142 per cent. —_———__—_—_ Independent Beats Coalitiontat. LONDON, Feb. 20.—The bye-election for member of the Hause of Commons for the Wrekin Division of Shropshire recently held, resulted in the election of Charles Palmer, Independent, by 53 plurality over Charles Duncan, — th Labor candidate, it was announced t day. John Bayley, Coalition- Liberal, was third in the polling, At the last general election Sir Charies Henry, Co- alition- Liberal, was returned unopposed. — Baron Runvell Dend. LIVERPOOL, Feb. aron Russe (Edward Richard Russell), long editor of the “Liverpool Post," is dead. The Reason The Great Mail Order House releases its entire stock of Fall and Winter Suits for a gigantic clearance. Here are values second to none; a sale to con- vince all. shoppers that the National Outlet Store is New York’s Greatest Bargain House. Wool ~ Serge. Valour. Do not judge the values by the ridiculously low price at which these Suits are offered. We are not given to quoting comparative prices, but to show you the wonderful values in this sale we would like you to know that many of these Suits sold at $45.00, $55.00 and as high as $59.50. some are slightly wrinkled. Valour Every Suit is guaranteed though as they were pre-packed for mail order shipment See New Woot ergs. Woot Silvertone. in perfect condition, Mouse Poplt aituation in| ¢ Announce BOLSHEVIST ARMY STILL ADVANCING | Villages Captured Near Archangel | and Northwest of Sebastopol |forces have taken the offensive on the | front south of Archangel and have cap: the town of Kletakoe, as well as 1 vilages on bot nks of the River six mile with the Emt of its con: r ording to wn ent (smued at Mos- © by Wireless jeshpagit, twenty Northeast ot Stavropol the Soviet forces are said to be advancing. Remults in the Moscow Soviet electic thus far | muniste, six Soviet sympathizers . and two | successful patch rece pe fandincenaniie ALBANIAN RULERS FALL. Overthrow of Pr mal Gov ment Reported in Rome. ROMP, Feb, 20—Kiamf El Bassan, an Albanian leader, and the Bishop of Scutarl have proclaimed the fall of the Provisional vernment and decl themselves regents of the throne, according to the Tempo, which asserts thix action was taken after an Unsuccessful attempt by Albanians to capture Durazzo. _ To Publish Constantinople Dect- sion in India, LONDON, Feb, 20.—It is announced that publication wit be made through out India of the Allied decision that the Sultan is to remain in Constantinop! Opposition among Indian Moslems the removal of the head of the church from the spiritual capite! has given cause for considerable anxiety. to Wool aireertane, York Eyening Journal fo Russian Bolshevik | Bolehevikt | vancing, having | reported show that 117 Com- | The only store that sells the overstocks of the National Cloak & Suit Co. No connection with any other store TO ASK EX-KAISER FOR PEACE PLEDGE} | Holland to Insist That He Consent | to Settle Down at H Doorn, . 20,—Betore note relative to |w ce, White, on answering the demand for ext the ed without con- nt Hohengollern in any way, may be pursued in world's | origina adition, Jw different course i nt instance diy reply she is ed to be ready to accept Doorn as @ haven for the rest of his life. le see CHARGE DISCRIMINATION. Proper Docks Refused to American ; Awent Asnerin, Feb, 20,—Charges hat Ger- authorities at Hamburg have discriminated against the Ameri- can Line steamers Manchuria, Mongo- la, Champion and Defender by falling to allow them proper deep water dock- |ing facilities have been made by J. J. MeGlone, Vice President of the line here action of the German hampering not only the America but Germany's own interests, McGlone said Emperor | ed in | Officials of the International Mercan- Ule Marine suid to-day they had no in- formation on the alleged discrimination. ment Extraordinary! Startling Demonstration of Values — Gigantic Clearance—21'74 High Grade Suits—Women’s, Misses’, Stouts 64 Distinct Models—All at One Price—Regardless of Cost_ Misses Velour Velour. Many Ot 6.00. No Mail Orders Filled Fi j i ‘ t THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1920. SWISS WILL JOIN LEAGUE. Wa Abandon Plan Until United States Has Acted. BERNE, 20 Adherence by Switzerland to he League of Nations has been recommended by the Swise Government in a message to Parlia- ment. as the Switzer- id depend @ Unit States, has been abandoned, and, if Parliament approves the recommenda- tion, Switzerland will become a mem- ber at once entities Policeman Ki DUBLIN. was killed, 20. policeman another wounded slightly ~|and @ civilian wounded dangerously in _ {fighting here late last night. not be learned whether the police were ambushed or the when the mp Neglect Your Eyes You'll surely regret it later on. You owe it to yourself to protect your eyesight NOW with Ehrlich glasses, Reliable Eyesight Examination by Registered Eye Specialists. Correctly Fitted Glasses, $3 to $10 ichkSons bi Established 50 Yeors, New York: 184 B'way, at John St 223 Sixth Av., sth St 350 Sixth’ Av., 22d St] | tor Nasau, at Ann St, %, West 42d _ Street’ Brooklyn: 498 Fulton St.,cor.Bond S, In this sale you can price of one, the skirt alone is worth t best efforts for style. Minses’ Minees! Poplin. Berge. r Great Big Bargains It could |* shooting took place | Suit 2,174 Suits in sale. Materials: sale IMMEDIATELY. Serge Mixture On Sale Friday and Saturday Abert kash Open All Day Monday, Washington’s Birthday. Velour Tricotine : COATS. Colors: sumere! Stet one Navy Blue Hi rench Seal prima" 195.00 Bagunay* fens Hudson Seal 250.00 Black Green Hudson Seal {kpn', 350.00 Taupe Tan Marmot Coats 150.00 Misses’ Sizes, 14 to 20 Years. Hudson Seal 295.00 Women’s Sizes, 32 to 52, French Seal ss 300.00 French Seal fnj 150.00 French Seal 100.00 Near Seal Coats 100.00 Sealine, trimmed — 125.00 Near Seal Coats 95.00 Sealine Coats 65.00 Hudson Seal Dolman 595,00 Mole Dolman 750.00 Mink Coat 1000.00 FOR SUMMER WEAR Squirrelette Coats $75.00 Muskrat Coats 150.00 Jap Mink Coats 300.00 You are offered Suits in many of which one of the 64 models the National concentrated their Into each was put their utmost skill in the making. They are all silk lined. Come “See What You Save.” tS “— ! Paris Bourne to Clow ] PARIS, Feb, 20.—De | reac Ainertea’s: Leading Pur House Fifth Ave. Fur Shop The Original and, Only, Abram Ratkowsky a rdays bogin= ning Feb, 21, until Sept. 25. ‘The only exceptions to this rule will be the Sat- urdays {a and July a Sue for emier. —The King’s proseou- MILAN, Feb. tor here has sta a libel suit against é hd 4 le ith the if ey i Giesgiate sieges 1 oltenvive to Premier MBM ® York| From Manufacturer: to Wearer » “One Floor Up—And Save money” DO NOT BE FOOLED! We have no connection with any other store on Fifth Avenue using name ‘‘Raikowsky.”” These ad- vertised furs will be found AT THIS ADDRESS ONLY. Beware of imitators ard imi ations. This fs the ORIGINAL and ONLY Abram Raikowsky. ANNOUNCING Arrival of Superb New Lot of $180,000 Werth of FURS Made Up from Recent Purchase Finest Selected Raw Pelts Bought for Cash from Siberian Fur Trading Co. Now at Wholesale Price Early in December THE SIBERIAN FUR TRADING CO., seek- ing a cash buyer for their first shipment of raw pelts received since the war, offered us the entire collection AT A ROCK BOTTOM FIGURE IF WE WOULD TAKE OVER THE WHOLE LOT AND PAY CASH. Examination proved these to be the finest furs we have seen for many seasons, and they were at once turned over to our factories to be made up into the most beautiful Fur Coats, Scarfs and Sets we have yet shown. The furs are NOW READY—and will be placed on == 2000000000000000000000000 Sauce for the Goose is sauce for everything else in the poultry, meat, “fish and vegetable line. Espe- cially good, too, on ome- lettes and salads, and in the gravy and chowder, Beas At Grocers and Delicatessen Stores, E. Pritchard, 327 Spring St., N. Y. Al “Lost and Found” articles advertised in The World or r, to “Lost and Found Bu: 103, World Building, w “Lost and Found” advertisements ean be left at any of The World's Advertising Agencies, or can be telephoned directly to The World, Cali 4000 Beekman, New York. @@ Brooklyn Office, 4100 Main, The Facts Undoubtedly the greatest values ever offered. Fur Searfs, Capes, Neckpieces Squirre! Scarts, $25.00 Sable Neck Pieces, $50.00 Raccoon Scarfs, 25.00 Stone Martin, 50.00 Wolf Scarts, 30.00 Skunk Pieces, 25.00 Fox Scarfs, 59.00 Blue Fox Pieces, 75.00 2 White Fox Pieces, 75 00 Hudson Seal Scarfs, 35.00 Cross Fox Pieces, 75.00 Skunk Scarts, 25.00 Chinchilla Pieces, 50.00 Hudson Seal Sets, 50.00 Silver Fox Pieces, 100.00 Beaver Sets, 80.00 Hudson Seal Capes, 75.00 Wolf Sets, 75.00 Skunk Capes, 100.00 Skunk Sets, 50.00 + Skunk Capes, 55.00 ud Beaver Muffs, 35.00 Squirrel Capes, 50.00 Skunk Mutts, 25.00 Jap Mink Capes, 45.00 Hudson Seal Mulls, 10.00 Scot Mole Capes, 55.00 buy three Suits at the regular ~<DRESS WELLATS EAS S$. CONFIDENTIAL CREDIT % “oY A fullline of wearing (i ag) @pparel for men| \"; women and children he advertised price! On every GRAND RaApiDs . FURNITURE: CREDIT TERMS: $3.00 Down on $50 5.00 “ ae HY GRADE ~ 131 west 125"sTREET BETWCEN LENOX 1 SEVENTH AVES. ope EYPMngs on Easy 104th Street “L” Station at Corner RUBBERS keep shoes dry and they’ll last longer. Wear Baco _ Rubbers. A. J. BATES & CO., Distributors, } COLUMBUS AVE | fea LBETIOR & 1047S }{World Wants Work Wonders World Wants Work Wonders viene ticle gt sincnced titer netic ta stats

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