The evening world. Newspaper, March 30, 1920, Page 5

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——— GERMANY'S REDS ACCEPT TERMS 0 Make Only One Exception to) panor Department officials, but is in Full Compliance — Germans | the custody of his attorney, No bail Promise to Observe Treaty. | Martens will come up for a prelim- QPSSUN, March 30 (Associated ings at 11 o'clock to-morrow morn- Press.)—All etipulations of the Ber-| ing. lin Government relative to a cessa-| It is known that some of the officials on cf fighting and maintecance of | ANebew ALEXANDER | order in the Ruhr district have been accepted, with one exception, by the Central Committee in charge of anti- Government operations here, accord- ing to a notification sent to Berlin. Exception was taken in reference to the fourth condition regarding the surrender of arms and ammunition. ‘The Government was this condition would be accepted if copstrued in accordance with the Bielefeld agreement with the under- standing that agreement will be ful- filled. ‘The Government, in sending its ultimatum to Corhmunists in the stipulated its condi- tions mast be accepted by Tuesday. PARIS, March have been given by the German Gov- ernment that it will not send into the Ruhr Valley more regular troops than are allowed by the terms of the VersaMes Treaty. gation called on Premier Millerand last night and told him the German troops in the Ruhr district did not exceed the number. Receiving memibe Ruhr district, not. —<—<————— Girls Suicide Kept From Mother. Mrs. J. F, Atkinson of Orange, N. J., has not been told of the death of her daughter, Norma, aged twenty, committed suicide ‘by jumping in front of a train f cdnphin rom = paralysis trouble and it is feared the shock would suffering kill bh informed that 30.—Assurances A German dele- rs of the French last evening, M. Millerand said if the Germans violated the terms of ‘the treaty by sending a strong armed force into the Ruhr district, France would occupy part of the neutral mone, whether the Allies agreed or ‘Mrs. Atkinson is and heart j Soviet Agent Turned Over to U. S. Labor Department—Hearing in Deportation Case To-Morrow. day turned over to the Department of Labor for deportation proceedings. He is under arrest, according to ‘was set. inary hearing in deportation proceed- SIXTH AVENUE CORNER I9"'S? Sizes 84> to 1014. Sizes 11 to 2 Siz s 214 to7 Sizes 84% to 10% ..$7.50 s 2 11 to 8 Sizes 24% to 7 .....$10.00 who 548 FIFTH AVE. ABOVE 45! SE Shoes for Children —are low-priced by comparison with others of similar quality and the stocks at both stores in- clude every wanted style tor play or dress wear. The fitting ser- vice is unusual- gly careful. For Girls For Boys Tan Calfskin—Lace Heavy brown or black wear- Sizes 6 to 8. 5.00 resisting leather; unlined, with bellows tongue, extra $5.50 | durable oak tanned soles; 5 shaped like the army shoes, -50 | with soft tips for foot free- White Buckskin—Lace | 4°™. Sizes 10 to 1314 $5.50 refund. your money, | SWwhto looks abvend™ ‘Se Sarat. 55.00 BGUTTE James McCreary. & Co. 5th Avenue Men’s Knitted Top-Coats You can’t find the likes o’ them for less than $55 and $60 Our only regret is that there are but 250 of them Say what you please, there’s no Top-coat that gives such all-round satisfaction for all-round wear as a knitted one. You'can sit in it and sleep in it and live in it and it’]] never need to be pressed. sake of our customers, we wish we could have an- nounced 2,500 garments instead of a scant 250 at this price. But at that, it’s no little accomplishment to e able to sell such coats at $48.50 considering that A variety A Special Sale of 250 the all-over-town prices are $55 and $60. of different shades in button-thru, patch-pocketed, box-coat models. JUST A REMINDER! | McCreery’s All-Leather Shoes For Men 10.75 Regularly 15.50 Including Tax In the Men's Store—Second Floor 34th Street For the Cheese’ Melted butter, “PHILADELPHI isn’t on the label GC EASTER Wants to T: Jaunty suits and just the lo’ are just rece! quarters. tial account Brooklyn Store, Open Satu: Newark Store, Open Satu toa Word ‘Bu for thirty days. “Lost an an be left at telephoned dire: Call 4000 Bw Brookiya Office, DIAMOND ‘Res 1708S Ses STABLISHED een at any of The Wo eT ee t t A 14k. solid gold ring. ladies’ or kent! | men’s i. Don't neglect thit eppor. tunity. You can invest in one of these Fine, with the distinct under itanding that if duptic: bar. | You ean duplicate . for lent itn double ‘our (cor y reanon i fod. ret! the ring WITHIN. Mrs DAYS and ‘and ‘we wi ml i likely tet take al ‘a vantage of oar present prosperity nd ay | something away against the proverbial And the. safest, Re In16e. 6G &SONS ee or if Scramble for Breakfast cup of milk and four eggs slightly beaten—in spider. When nearly scrambled, add one A” Cream Cheese, worked until soft. More sustaining than a steak. “PHILADELPHIA” Cream Cheese | it isn’t the same. A PHENIX PRODUCT ae < MEANS OOD CHEESE SUITS, COATS, DRESSES Why Wait Longer—Menter rust You Now and swagger coats weliest of silk and cloth dresses, as well as a splendid showing of fascinating millinery ‘ived from head- We invite yon to see them. We are glad to show them and just as glad to have you open a confiden- and charge your purchase. Welcome. 42 stores. We do as we advertise. New York Store, 226 W. 125th Street. Open Evenings. » 435 Fulton Street, rday Evenings. 149 Market Street. rday Evenings. iiding, ‘These und” advertisements y of The Wore Advertining Agencies, or can cily to. The. Worlds New York, o@ 00 Main, GOP Ry carats ted THE uVERING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAROH 30, 1920. MARTENS ARRESTED, im charge of the campaten against | MORIA AT ONCE| taress ces toa boa sabes ent of} their hands, Special Prices Cotton Dress Materials 8,500 yards of Dress Ginghams, Romper Cloth, Beach Cloth, Fancy Per- cales, Printed Madras, Dim- ities, Linen Finish Cham- brays and Novelty Printed assortment of styles and colors, Suitable for House dren’s Frocks and Under- Soleil regularly 10.75 yerd, 45 2. Ostrich and Marabou eae) egulanly airs, 10.78 . yard, 2.95 to 6,50: regularly 65c to 65c 8. Marabou Cape. with tails, Silk lined.......+--9,75 regularly 4.50 to 10.50 (Sbcond Peet) regularly MALES ay nent tok The “‘Wizard’’ — Universal Steam Boiler Treated and A By Good-House- keeping and Tribune Institute It has been proven that for best re- sults in cooking food of starchy substance the process of slowly steaming is best. Steaming better preparés the cells of these foods for digestion by making them tender and more easily masticated, which is not always possible when the boiling process is used. Added features are that the weight, flavor, color and various necessary mineral salts are maintained when using the “Wizard” Universal Steam Boiler. eevee regularly 1.65, 1.25 regularly 1.85, 1.50 4 Ib. Capacity.. 6 lb. Capacity. . This Store Closes at 5 P. M. . J - James MeCreery & Co. 5th Avenue ON WEDNESDAY 34th Street Exceptionally Low Prices * | Separate Skirts, includ- DESH V O18 2H Be ERtSENYE Ostrich and Marabou Capes ing Tricotine, French Because Marabou has a softening effect on one’s com- Serge, Velour, Wool plexion and enhances the effectiveness of every costume it “4 ck Dresses, Bungalow Draper- | will always remain an important accessory. This Spring | Jersey, Fancy Suiting, ies, Pajamas, Shirts, Chil- and Summer it will rival Furs in popularity. 1. Marabou Cape—extra size, Silk lined........7,75 Skirting. A Remnant Sale 8,500 Yards of New Woolen Dress Goods Practical lengths for Dresses, Suits, Capes and Broadcloth and Novelty | Two Easter “Specials” in ‘‘McCreery Footwear’’ for Women at 9.75 regularly 12.00 + Of course you will want a brand new pair of Low Shoes for Easter, so we have marked some regular 12.00 models at 9.75 as an Easter offering. A is a dressy style in Patent Leather or Plain Kid with medium short ‘vamps, sailor tie effect, hand-turned soles and covered French heels. B is a walking Oxford of Tan or Black Calfskin—ex- © tremely smart. It has a rather short vamp and walking heels. (Second Fleer) yy | : pair, It is exceptionally good quality Black Th would regularly sell for not less than 2.75—-ani For Two Days Only—An Eastertime Sale of 3,648 Pairs of Women’s Silk Hose | regularly 2.75 || We intended this Hosiery for our March Sales but it arrived too late. We have, however, marked | it at the same low price we planned to mark it had it arrived in time for the Sales. read Silk Hosiery with fine Lisle tops and soles. It d it represents splendid value even at its a ire rice! 2.15 ‘loor) Handsome Bolivia Coats For Women Special, 55.00 Two models fashioned of the most beautiful product of the loom—Bolivia, ‘They are cut on ample, graceful lines after the pattern of costly im- ported Coats. Smart belt and pockets; convertible collar, At 55.00 they represent amazingly good values, All are lined with durable Silk. (Fourth Floor) Women’s Suits 42.50 yg regularly 59.50 Which Is the Actual Cost of Making! ~ , We have had the Suits for this Sale copied from costly imported models fi one of the most exclusive tailoring establishments in New York. Yet the price is no higher than one has to pay for a commonplace Suit! Fine Tricotine, Men’s Wear and Army Serge constitute the materials. Silk Braid adorns many models—others are 4 of strictly tailored persuasion, 4

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