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THE EVE DECLARE FIUME REPUBLIC liand ‘Officials Amused by Story That He Financed Militarist Revolution In Berlin. ‘THI: HAGUE, March 25. UTCH officials claiming to know the real financial con- fi dition of former Emperor {William of Germany are amused mt reports that William gave Monetary’ support to the reac- tionary revolt. “In reality the former Emperor virtually @ poor man,” an offi- Holland's protection, he has been glad to give a pledge not to participate in political intrigues. Japanese Poach tn Pactfic. WASHINGTON, March 26.—Charging that Federal statutes prohibiting any but American owned fishing vessels from operating in American waters are being violated by Japanese off the California coast, Senator Phelan wrote Attorney General Palmer to-day asking that the Department of Justice take action. American HIS DUTCH HOST bei ee omcias | “AmBanste Will Walt Unttl Meet- According another ing of Supreme Allied Council. a William is anything but heroic. ROME, March 24—Captain Gabricle @Anpunzio and the Fiuman National Assembly have decided to proclaim Fume a republic, but will not take this action antil the meeting of the Gupreme Allied Council at San Remo, Italy, on April 21. Forgery of bank notes at Fiume has accentuated the distress caused by the paralysis of commerce theré. The pop- ulace, however, is determined not to submit to the Jugo-Slavs. niccawenalilipipentaininan Side Del ——>__—_. = Prince of Wales. PANAMA, March 2%.—It is doubted whether a channel to permit the pas- saage of the British cruiser Renown teamer Goes Aground. ial told told The Associated Press LONDON, March 2%5.—Advices from|C8" be Cleared in the Culebra Cut by day. “There is a question |sremen report the American steamer | TUcsday next when the Prince of Wales ther he has enough money to | Kerowlee, from New York for Ham.| Wil! arrive on his way to Australia. i Count Rentinok, owner of the ea at Gee More than twenty ships are still tied ick, ft burg. is stranded at the mouth of the|up as the result of the slide in the cut le at Amerongen, where 'Weser Rivér FRIDAY ‘ $7.60 Our Reg. $44.75 ings they offer. beautifully our reg. $37.75 Women's S lar sizes——our reg. $9.97 Extra Size Serge Skirts —panel front side pleats by women of particular taste. Misses’ Serge Suits (itustrated) 49.50 our regular $59.50 This suit is an example of the excellence of our Spring Sale specials and the important sav This model is embroidered comes in gray, tan and navy blue serge of fine quality. APPAREL Women's and Misses’ Dresses— Crepe de chine, frills taffeta and satin models Georgette combinations pleating—new models navy, taupe and copenhagen—size s—Two smart models, in navy, rookie or sand, made of serge or gabardine sizes 36 to 44-—our reg. $45.75 Serge Skirts—-Navy blue, black and hairline colors—our reg. stripes — new pockets —~ button trimmed gathered backs and detachable belts Black and navy blue trimmed with self buttons—sizes 30 to 40--our reg, $12.97 eine aan aman eet ne a orn tee ket enone manta last Saturday NING WORLD, linen, cotton or mixed dresses, blouses, stockings, coverings. The cannot make a mistake. —Advt. OLD CLOTHES DYED MAKE NEW GARMENTS “Diamond Dyes” Turn Faded, Shabby Apparel into New Don't worry about perfect results. Use “Diamond Dyes,” guaranteed to give a new, rich,» fadeless color to any fabric, whether it be wool, silk, ods— children's coats, feathers, draperies, Direction Book with each package tells so plainly how to dia- mond dye over any color that you To match any material, have drug- gist show you “Diamond Dye” Color THURSDAY, MARCH 25, 1920. Monro skirts, STORE OPEN 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. REARN Fourteenth Street West of Fifth Avenue SPECIAL VALUES IN First, there MISSES’ TAFFETA DRESSES 42.75 Our Regular $49.75 Arabesques of embroidery done in fringed Chenitle with an interwoven thread of gold have a very beau- tiful effect against dark blue taffeta, as shown in the dress illustrated, right. The embroidery is in both front and back of the dress. Also other attractive models. Included also at this value is a model for women of lustrous Crepe de.Chine, embroidered in ver- tical design and having a tucked tunic. Women’s and Misses’ TAFFETA DRESSES 37.50 Our Regular $44.75 Egyptian blue taffeta embroidered with guld ts a particularly beautiful combination. 'The model is illustrated at/the left. Narrow ribbon of blue and pastel rose finishes the girdle. A taffeta dress with four wing-puffs at the hips and wide collar and cuffs made of rows of em- broidery and net also comes at this price; also other attrative models. Misses’ our regu and collar, pocket. Ware end Trimmed Hats—New models, pr or knife in Spring colorings—our reg. $8.50 black, brown, 6 to 46 28.50 34.50 hats—also large models- our reg, $4.94 regu 7.50 8.65 Crushed Roses and other blosso: our reg, 55 ct Ready-to-Wear Hats—-Smart styles in black or Untrimmed Hate—-New models, large, small and medinm sizes—our reg. $6.47 SATURDAY DRESSES AND SUITS FOR EASTER Distinction of the truest kind marks these dresses out for special consideration is the unobtrusive distinction of really good materials, then the more obvious distinction of new, unusual styling, and last, but perhaps most important of all, there is the distinction of the very moderate prices for which suits and dresses such as these are offered here. 42.75 Our Reg. $49.75 Tricotine Suits 39,50 dar 345.74 These are the kind of suits that are always in good taste for all occasions, for though of simple style, they hav tracts and pleases. e an air that at- Details of interest are a well fitting shawl 8 smartly piped with black satin, and a colorful novelty silk lining. MILLINERY ettily trimmed 6.44 Trimmed Hats—New sailor and close fitting black and colors 3.87 2.25 4.46 38 ms— MONROE CLOTHES for Spring All Wool All Wear Guaranteed ALL WAYS GEE, IT’S A great and glori- ous feeling to be able to again step out unhamp- ered by the weight of a heavy ulster. BUT HEED GOOD advice and don’t take a chance on Spring’s fickle “weather— don’t go around without a topcoat. YOU TAKE NO chances when you buy a Monroe Topcoat—all wool, of course—silk sewn, of course—silk lined, too, if you wish, and, so many of them for you to select from that it’s only a matter of which one best pleases you—and the price?—— well, just about 30% less than the same bir aera topcoats are to be had else- where. ~ MONROE SUITS FOR Spring (the largest showing we’ve ever had) embrace all the newest Spring, fabrics from the best for- eign and American mills—delicate hairline stripes, semi-invisible checks and all the other new tasteful fabric ideas that make this season notable for attractive patterns, here for you in models most becoming. COME UP! SEE how remarkably attractive Monroe Clothes are, aside from the worth- bie cash saving you effect when you buy em. —direct from the maker —via our low rent Upstairs Shops —from America’s Largest Clothiers *40 *50 *60 ie Suits, Topcoats, Evening Clothes Selections at $25, $30, $35 BRONX SOTA TAN Bergen Ave. at 149th St. 80 E, 42nd og Madison BROOKLYN Court and Montague Street 5 Cortlandt “ “Broadway 587 Fulton at Flatbush 14th St. opp. Academy of Music 34th Street, cor. Broadway Newark we" 151 Market Street 59th Ld at Col. Circle Jersey City—Newark Av. & Bay 125th =“ cor. 7th Ave. Paterson — 220 Main Street Chrystie Street at Canal Yonkers—Getty Square No Charge for Alterations Two Pants Suits sizes 8 tol8 | } i a i