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ip : i i WILSON CRITICISM ~ DE FRANCE CALLED ABLOW AT FH *Pertinax” Says So-Called Imperialism Refers to Mar- | Shal’s Policy on the Rhine. PARIS, March 11.—President Wil- Son's charges against France, made tm the letter he sent early this week to Senator Gilbert M. Hitchock, are @ald by “Pertinax,” political editor of “the Echo de Paris, to “be aimed at France by name, but at Marshal Foch Dy implication.” “The so-called imperialism of Vrance,” says the writer, in discus- Bag Mr. Wilson's letter, “consists in the conviction, fortified by all the lessons of history, that, to guarantee hereclf against attacks from Central Burope she must hold the Rhine briageheads.” Im the course of his article, “Per- Simax” saps President Wilson went to the session of the Supreme Councti on Ma 29, 1919, much perturbed, and Fead to Premiers Clemenceau and Loyd George a letter from Pierre- pont B. Noyes, American member of the Rhineland Commission, who de- @lared the agreement reached on May M2 for the Administration of the Rhineland was “more brutal than its @uthors themselves would desire, as * {8 provides for intolerable oppres- ‘Bion of 6,000,000 inhabitants of the re- Sten during many years.” Mr. Noyes’s letter added that ‘American officers with whom he had @igoussed the question strongly sup- ported his view, and was accom- pamied by a plan of occupation in- Yolying a minimum of military dom- ion, it is said. plan,” the article asserts, nothing more or less than the ention providing for occupation the Rhineland signed with Ger- many at Versa| on June 38, 1919, because President Wilson was able at ‘the meeting of May 2° to impose the | wiews of Mr. Noyes on the Supreme | and @ new commission con- | of Marshal Foch, Gen, ‘Tasker iss, American Peace Delegate, Field Marshal Sir Henry Hughes Tmperial Staff of Chief of the of the British Army, received strict to prepare a'naw scheme of on American ideas.” ‘The writer declares Marsha) Foch, fi @iscusaing the plan evolved by this commission, said: “The Germans asked for an imperial commisstoner and they were given not only a com- missioner but a civil administration commission, which is much more than they claimed.” “These words of Marshal Foch,” he continues, “characterize the whole business to-day. In consequence, it is plain to see the Rhineland shares fully in the life of United Germany, and in the distribution of coal there Germany goes so far as to distinguish between inhabitants she supposes favorable or unfavorable to us. “In a word, the work of France is compromised ‘by Mr. Wilson after such examples of our moderation. President Wilson has no right to talk of our ‘imperialism.’ ” a PARIS BOYCOTTS TAXIS. Doubling of Fare Rew » for Vehicles, PARIS, March 11.—The doubling of taxicab fares which became effective without the public being forewarned of in Idle- the date, resulted in one of the worat days for business for the taxi cabs since Paria has resumed anything like & peace time Aappe them remaining in the ‘centre of the Dowlevards and in aide streets without ire. ‘The subways and auto buses were more crowded than usual, and the ma- rity of the erstwhile taxicab public ad evidently made up {ts mind not to use taxicabs except when an absolutely necessary item, Parisians are facing a further curb- Ing of their nightly pleasures by the Government's decision, owing to the *, long lines of shortage of coal and sirikes in the Pas de Calais basin, to close all cafes at 10 o'clock, theatres at 11 and subways at 11. Toweling— Shee MeGibbon & Cv.. 1 AND 3 WEST 37TH ST. , ONE DOOR FROM FIFTH AVENUE NEW YORK’S QUALITY LINEN STORE Specializing in House Linens and Upholstery Table Cloths—Napkins— Luncheon Sets Upholstery Lace Curtains— Draperies Overstuffed Furniture made in our own shop to your order if desired Wing Chairs—Sofas—Easy Chairs Chaise Longues—Slipper Chairs Willow Furniture en "a 11, 1920.” THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MARCH day, showed that all but two of tie]or! members of the League, had Hefnite action now taken by Salvador GERMANS TO PUNISH {i%sett?tifotistct! dat cdi, te) Selmnas meribare, ot athe, Yana, hed Meanie potion ow, taken By, Salvadee Versaiiles Treaty, invited to become|were Salvador and Venesuela The tainty on the list, , “ROWDY” PATRIOTS aPAR | President Bhbert Proclama- | tion Forbidding Attack Upon | Foreign Missions. | BBRLIN, March 11 Issues FRANKLIN. SIMON MEN'S SHOPS 2 t0 8 WEST 38th STREET President Boert yesterduy issued a proclamation de claring the Government will not he tate to punish offenders guilty of at- tacks upon foreign missions. The President's proclamation followed reports from Wernitz of an attack e e ry . wpon French representatives. One of i yen eaas ee 2 || Pioneers in Hand-Tailorin townspeople. The remainder sur rendered. “It is the duty of every German to Ready-for-Service Clothes for Men Discuss “Prices FOR THEIR MEN’S CLOTHES bear himself with reserve and dignity,” the President said. “The Government Ja not disposed to permit its policies to be thwarted by rowdy patriotism which pursues a wretched and dangerous game at the expense of the entire nation.” ————— | SALVADOR NOW IN LEAGUE. Congress Executive Decree —Ven im Yet to Act. H SAN SALVADOR, Republic of Galva-| dor, March 11.—The Congress of fal- vador yesterday ratified the Executive decree under which Salvador becomes be) * . : PRKHE point we want to make is, that the universal 8 member of the League of Nations, | “sy increase in prices should stimulate each man’s tohvevome. members. ot the League. of SS search for value. Nations, cabled from London Wednes- You cannot expect your money to go far beyond the price ticket unless you look far beyond the price ticket when you spend it. Whatever you spend for a Franklin Simon garment, remember that you are buying the utmost service- ability that can be tailored into clothes. Remember, also, that quality is still worth buying, and-that fine hand-workmanship lengthens the life of a suit of clothes and the life of your investment. Ruskin had the right idea! All works of quality must bear a price in pro- portion to the time, skill and risk attending their invention and manufacture. These things called dear are, when justly estimated, the cheapest; they are attended with much less profit to the artist than those which everybody calls cheap. $50 to 9115 ts—Pillow Cases Men’s Hand-Tailored Suits Men’s Hand-Tailored Topcoats *65 to 85 «Blyn Shoe le and better style—and always lower price. every pair of The Old Blyn Values in the New Spring Line Years ago Blyn Stores got the QUALITY idea. People with a natural appreciation for | gud values began to look for the Blyn stamp on a shoe. gra That QUALITY idea has grown with the stores. As our facilities have i ed profits have been converted into added economies. Today hentabilien: that coe from ongeiod a = for three generations stands back of the quality of lyn shoes. It meant better at comes Style 3239 Patent Leather Dull Kid Style 320) Black Kid Brown Kid 8-0 White Washable Kid 9.00 e e Tailor-Made Suits Style 4660 ; ybinen Calf For the Easter Promenade oe XQUISITE workmanship is their eminent dis- tinction—a certain graceful assurance in line and fine precision in finish that fastidious Poe women exact from’a fashionable tailor. rainy iO’ Navy, Black, Tan, Tricotine, Velour Checks, Brogue Oxford Twillouise, Covert ae a Superior Values Priced at fe) $98.50 A Half Dozen of the Many New Spring Styles Style 3626 Sule 3227 Brown Calf White Nu-buck 10-00 Patent Leather Brown Calf Paris Innovations or Conservative Styles. Suits with long coats or short Etons, or box coats or Russian blouses; three-piece suits with gay little gilets; smart, simple trotteur skirts, cut on the new lines. Suits braid bound, with clever tailored features, or embroidery, beading, pin tucking, cording or fringe; mannish or convertible collars, novel pockets and hip effects. “SK en 511-519 E. T2d St, Blyn Hosiery To match the new and black—a timely SI Gilg > Sons, shoes—also costume shades season and out of season, ALL STORES OPEN S: Mail Order Department, 2240 3d Av. Styles and sizes in full assortment. Sizes 34 to STORE: bear HR a a 44, with special models for the larger woman, ray Br, Greene Ay, Military Park Third Floor Spring value in Lord & Taylor 38th Street — FIFTH AVENUE — 39th Street It conceals its comfort in the lines of styke common sense and arch support models, too, Daniedts. Broadway. Shand Bth Sts, | COURTESY, NEWEST GOODS, LOWEST PRICES. TH 1s FRIDAY AND SATURDAY MANY STARTLING OFFERINGS WILL BE PLACED ON SALE REAL NECESSITIES FOR Women’s and Misses’ Suit Dep't will show POLO COATS Values to 45.00; for. 35.00 ‘These ate sample coats, made of fine quality all-wool materials, in loose and purt fitted effects, finely tailored. Col- orings are reindeer, tan, Pekin, sand: also heather mixtures SALE OF WHITE WASH BLOUSES BIG VALUES Fine quality voiles aud madras. A big assortment of styles of exquisite attrac- tiveness, sizes to 44. Values to 4.98; for... .....se0s 2.98 We again offer Exceptional Values in Desirable SPRING SILKS Big savings are represented in these week-end specials. Printed Foulards—high grade. yard wide, exquisite designs and er: 3.50 grade for, per yard... a Crepe de Chine—40 in. wide, good range of desirable spring colorings, in- chiding the light pastel coldrings; also white and black. 3.00 quality; for, per yard 2.39 Printed Georgettes—high grace, quan- tity of exquisite designs, large floral ef- Black Dress Taffeta Silk, yard wide, rich desirable quality, limited quantity. Value 4.35 yard. Special at..... 5 PHILIPPINE NIGHT GOWNS AND CHEMISE of finest nainsook, hand-made and ela- borately hand embroidered. Values to 5.00; for... 6.00000. BAS ENVELOPE) CHEMISE of good quality nainsook, well made and trimmed with lace and embroidery. Value 2.25 each; for...... 1.8 PINK OR WHITE BRASSIERES AND BUST CONFINERS of durable materials, trimmed with lace or embroidery, or plain tailored models, Value 1.25; for.. WOMEN’S AND CHILDREN’S KNIT UNDERWEAR Combination Suits, silk top, pink. Sizes 36 and 38. - Value 3.00; for 2. Sizes 40 pnd 42. )Value 3.25; for 2. Womth's Emb. Pink Silk Vests All sizes, Reg. 3.75;for Children’s Waist Union Suits, good quality cotton, the buttons of the drawer waist makes a three-in-one garment, low neck and knee length. Sizes 4 to 12 yrs. Reg. 1.50 and 1.75; for.. 1.00 & 1.25 Girls’ Combination Suits, cotton, fine summer weight, knee length. Sizes 6 to 16 years. Value 1.50; for.... OF THE FIRST 10,000 PAIRS BLACK SILK HOSIERY AT PRICES THAT HARDLY SEEM POSSIBLE All Silk, heavy weight, full fashioned, Value 4.75 pair, 3 pairs for 11 ‘alue 4.25 pair, $ p Fibre Silk, with open work instep. Value 2.25 pair, 8 pairs LARGE SIZE CUPS & SAUCERS of imported fine china, a good 3 generous size cup. Value .50; for. «3: RICH CUT GLASS Fruit or salad bowls, 8 in. Reg. 8.85; for....ssseeeepereres SILVERWARE Relish Dishes, Sheffield plate with Jass inner and plated fork. Ce rites .95 Casserole, nickel plated, pottery inner, $ pt. size. Value 4.00; for........ 2.75 UPHOLSTERY SECTION Cretonnes, imported and domestic, in \m large variety of selected patterns; | priced from, per yard.... 40 to 2. | Marquisette, plain filet effects; a real I high grade net, 40 in. wide. ...... + | Figured Nets in white, cream and ecru; | very special; per yard +39 to .50 Scrim Curtains, plain_or Jace trim- | med, from, per pair.... 2.20 to 7.50 \ Cotton Damask, Poplin & Taffeta, in plain colors, 86 in, wide.,.75 to .98 Klearflax Linen Rugs, in ll the popular colors 3.00 to 46.00 | Willow Furniture, best grade French willow, sofas, chairs, tables, flower stands —very moderately priced. LAWN CANOPIES & BEACH UMBRELLAS | We are headquarters for exclusive novel- | ties in the above lines TOILET REQUISITES t 98 | high All Silk, medium weight, full fashioned, “McCallu Val i s for 9.20. Single pair. Medium and Lightweight, with lisle tops and soles, Values 8.50 and 4.25 pair, 8 pairs for 8.10. Medium Weight, lisle tops and soles (seamless). Value 2.50 pair, 8 pairs for 5.95. Fibre Silk, seamed back, reinforced tops and soles. Value 2.00 pair, 8 pairs for 8.90, Single pair for....... ie 4.35, Single pair for.... SPRING AND SUMMER SPRING MILLINERY 1S HERE IN ABUNDANCE ‘There never was such a showing of bee coming hats, shapes and trimmings. A specially prepared sale of smart trim. med hats, the newest ideas in shapes and trimmings. copies of Paris models and. designs of our own artistes. Value 15.00; for Value 10.50; for...... TRIMMED READY-TO-WEAR AND TAILORED HATS Black, brown, navy and the season's by colors.. Values 4.95 & 5.95; for. 4.80 UNTRIMMED SHAPES OF LOBSTER STRAW BRAID in various styles from small tight-fi ing turbans to chin-chin sailors, flat and roll- ing brims, in navy, black, brown, dark een and Copenhagen. Value 5.95; special at MILLINERY TRIMMINGS A large and well selected assortment, in- cluding flowers, fruit, foliage, fancy fen» thers and ostrich, very moderately priced. Fruit Wreath, Special. Value .95; for.....sssseeeeeeeeees FINE FRENCH RIBBON At about one-third regular prices. 500 Yards Black Velvet Ribbon, silk back, 414 inches wide, an exceptionally ‘grade. Reg. price 1.75 yd. Very Special... .68 Novelty Velvet Ribbon, all silk with colored edges, beautiful ‘combinations, 214 in. wide, for millinery dress trim- ming, etc. Value 1.95 yd. Special. .45 Embroidered Taffeta Ribbon, 2) in. wide, exquisite colorings, high 25 Value .75 yd. To close out, per yard. WOMEN’S GLOVES, BIG VALUES TO CLOSE OUT BROKEN LOTS Lot of 12-button length, washable cha- mois lisle, slip-on, colors are beaver, 5 | grey, white and cafe-au-lait; a very de- sirable and perfect fitting glove. 2.00 grade. Special, at pair.....1.39 Lot of two-clasp washable chamois suede, gloves, plain and embroi: backs; e black, white, grey, tan ‘and . Sizes 544 to 8; but not all sizes im every color. : Value 1.00 to 1.26 pair; for....006 «0D MOIRE SILK HAND BAGS Hees frame laadye and mirror, in black, | rown, taupe and navy. 3 Big ate lee cae coocoedn SS ENAMELED DUCK SUIT CASES 2% inches, reinforced corners, straps all round, cretonne lined, with tray. ve 085 | Value 11.50; f0F.....ccceeseees :.9.50 A SILK HOSIERY SALE MAGNITUDE!!! OF WOMEN’S |, “McCallum” make. +10. Single pairs. Single pair for...2.75 Single pair for. . EXTRAORDINARY OFFERING OF COTTON VOILES 2700 Yds. finest quality imported voiles, at less than half their true value; much lower than today’s wholesale cost. Lot includes exquisite shades of mais, flesh, orchid, rose pink, apricot, coral, rose, melon, silver, tan, ceil, nile, copen, Bismarck, steel, buttercup, prune, plenty of white and many other desirable tints, Every piece is fresh, crisp, new goods and absolutely perfect in every way. Reg. Value, Yd.. 1.85 Sale Price, Yd., onsenee Oe None Sold to Dealers MEN'S SHIRT SALE Our entire line of Bates-Street and Metric Shirts greatly reduced for Friday and Saturday only. 3.00 and 3.50 Quality; for......2.65 Fine madras, good assortment; sizes 14 to 18, Soft cuffs, stiff cuffs and de- tached cuffs, 3.75 and 4.00 Quality; for......2.95 High grade woven madras, Si |to17}4. Soft and stiff cuffs. [4.50 and 5.50 Quality; for......3.95 | Silk stripe madras, Russian cords and taffeta flannel. Soft and stiff cuffs. | Sizes 14 to 17, 6.25 Quality; for +535 High grade silk madras, New Spring styles. 14 to 1644. 7.50 to 8.50 Quality; for Heavy fibre silk; also some a | assortment of desirable patterns, 6.65 Sie | Pinaud’s Eau de Quinine, 8 oz. bottle: | Regularly 1.15; for 7 .98 | 14 to 17, Soft cuffs. |Pompeian Face Powder, Reg. High Grade All White Oxford Shirts. 1 Abivis scsssaessseeeesess 089 | Soft cuffs, Sizes 14 to 18, Palmoli aitae rake »., 609 | Regular value 4.00, Sale price. 3.35 Armour's “Storm” Castile; Broken Lots of High G: zh Grade Pure Silke 18 cake; for Ph . 14 | shirts; white and good assortment of Hot Water Bags, pure red rubber, fancy stripes. Sizes 14 to 17, Regt. size, Reg. 1.26; for........ 1,10! Valucs up to 16.50. Sale price.,.9.95 | Tun Danicll .Sors Broadway, bth sath See

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