The evening world. Newspaper, March 31, 1920, Page 9

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LATS CTY RS at scores of stations. laws made by Congress. The idea is *WAraricrn interested are clam> j|to turn the business of American oring for action. The Shipping | shipping over to the public under a oe the wont ah Gon bnawhaed wae eet saga | ees ‘the Department along ie lines followe im tu ied daily that thi British over the railroads to their stockhold- trade whioh id jers, except that in the case of ship. * SENATORS ARE TIMID N yl IP SALE POLICY ping the Government would assume i no obligations which wauid reach iegestion emerging from some | toward taxpayers’ money, hidden place, but probably sent on its] Many outspoken citizens are in fa- way by interested officials, that for-|vor of Government ownership and mer agents of the great German ship- | operation of shipping. The plan out- (Continued from pence Page.) ii poe if rope and the Orient, and are now | stockholders in a holding corporation free, ‘but without. Jobs, although | indirectly operating ship Prices and on terms commensurate | skilled in the international shipping with sound business policy. business, be employed by the Shipping It is proposed to maintain an organ- | Board, has met with widespread op- tention resumbling the Shipping Board | Pre Person responsible for the eug- to handle the business of disposition| gestion puts his point of view this of ships to be sold and operation of | Way ships until all are sold under the gen-| ,,, “ihe Shipping SeThOSt anehis, a eral provisions of the shipping act, ex-| foreign ports. We have very few Cept that control of this body relative} men trained to the business in the to sales would hereafter rest in the | Government service and training the legislative branch of the Government fitout “ol. Those, Germans ar instead of in the executive branch. It] @iffleult Job. | These Germany ard | a te, dig Proposed to insure, as far 88} shipping conditions. ‘They fought Geatrol 06 Ameri bs ty rg be | British shipping interests for years arated Oy “A: were ud get ae ith and they certainly are not friendly Posoriocn widens wed eee ta Us |to British shipping interests now. fin el | They could be hired. Dollars will do ; | @ lot.” ily lead to in of @ great national But employing these men in the service of the United States Ship~ ping Board is apparently out of the question. Therefore the Ship- ping Board is confronted with the task of building up wide organization of Am to compete with a bsg is, a good word in U connection, ted In all contracts of sale ena operation between the Govern- ment and private operators. Senators and Representa’ are in touch with the of American shipping are not ing lines who were interned during|lined would enable them to go into bs he war in South America, Africa, Eu-|thé shipping business themselves as THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAROH 81, 1920." ~ ANDREW ALEXANDER SIXTH AVENUE A) conver ISS: A Boy’s Shoe for $6.50 Sizes 214 to 54—made in black or brown with welt- ed soles of oak leather. Dependable+ Alexander isfied with t forecast of dy on the ground and with all is the name to remember Formless as yet, but gathering sub- when you buy a porcelain stance, is the outline of a plan which will quite probably be presented to the Senate before adjournment. It has topped kitchen table. been tatively submitted to men P' who might be Interested. Some have stecl legs, tion Indefinitely. the ditticuttios ana {ot i peas, i8 2 allow a combination some wood, Others have ready some of the difficulties and|of American capital to organize a complications attending Government |great corporation to finance smaller flour bins) and’ extra Speration on the ene eal Gy corporations, companies and individ- drawers. even private operation under rect/ uals desirous of engaging in or al governmental supervision, are coming | ready engaged in international ship- Your favorite Depart- from various quarters of the world.|ping, This parent corporation is to ment or Furniture Store Cabies are relating how British ship-|take over the Shipping Board ships, Will Madiy: iow interests, maintaining agents and| the shipyards and all other properties y you '@ {nals and warehouses in impor-|at a price and terms mtutally fair. PEMCO. tant and unimportant ports all over! Stock in the corporation, which Is the globe, are bending their efforts|to be all American, is to be sold to toward hampering American ship-|the public up to an agreed figure of ping interests, which have no agents, | participation. The operations of the Ro focking facilities and no ware-! corporation are to be governed by ue fp 19 WF sT 42d ST. Opp te Publio Library. Special Pre-Easter Offering BEAUTIFUL DRESSES Latest Models—Attractively Priced 18.75 Men's Wear Serge | Smart Tatfetas The stunning Eton model with | In a wealth of swagger fashionable accordion pleated | models are one of the many Shirt; lace vestee. illustrated. Satin and Georgette Combinations; a variety of emarteffects Special—Silk Lined TRICOTINE SUITS 39:50) mattis A Most Exceptional Money Saving Opportunity Also an Entrance at 22 and 24 West 43d Street # PADIS OSS SI PN RII ISIS III MS Large Selection of Suits—44.50, 57.50, 69.50 to 89.50 Stern Brothers West 42nd Street (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) West 43rd Street so del COFFEE it perfect. there are “More cups The finest meal will often lose its savor if the coffee is inferior, Flore. AstoR Corres is for people who know. A coffee so fragrant, 60 smooth, ious that con TELASTOR noisseurs pronounce Economical too, for Beginning Thursday (To-Morrow) Morning: An Important Sale of WOMEN’S TAILORED SUITS NEWEST SPRING STYLES At the Extraordinarily Low Price of $49.00 Fourteen different models to select from. Tricotines, Men’s Wear Serges, Oxfords, Gabardines, Velour Checks and Homespuns. Simple, yet effective in line, these smart styles show narrow belted or plain waistlines, a wide variety of pocket effects and deft touches of silk stitching. Colors are Navy Blue or Bluet, Beaver, Rookie and Black; sizes 34 to 44. a a ae a 113 Nassau St. Xf", 165 Fulton St. §%; 585 W. 18st St. Rubrey T. “KELLY CO BOB WHITE a TOILET PAPER 28.00 “ } Open | J WEEKLY f@ Creamed Fi PURITY CROSS iran Na we have proved It. Neolt RAPID COB. THO EArQrse Reliable Credit Easy Payments Every Ariicle Marked in Plain Figures. pastry, ranging in price | GRANDRapIDS | | FURNITURE. OPENS AM Station ACCOUNT orw oair—bring the old ones fd Ricia. Special Attention to Parcel Post eae sks 357 Gth Ave. {Siu Newark: "jas Market St. 32°54 a 263 Sixth Avenue Near 17th St. © 104-106 W. 17th St. Out of town deliveries made by our own motor trucks. vests | Bedroom Suites from $150.00 Up. CREDIT TERMS aye} Down on $50 FISHER BROS COLUMBUS AVE BET 103 & 104"'ST, Stern Brothers | West 42nd Street (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) West 43rd Street A Timely Offering of WOMEN’S TOP COATS Suitable for Traveling, Motor and general utility wear Special at $65.00 Third Floor Three-quarter and full length styles, well tailored and expertly finished, are developed in soft, closely woven light weight English or Scotch Mixtures. FUR SCARFS and CAPES In rich, reliable quality pelts—fashioned into models that will adda finishing note to the Spring outfit. Silver Fox Scarfs Large and handsome skins; beautifully shaded........ Natural Squirrel Capes— Selected, dark silvery skins used in this garment...... 650.00 Scotch Mole Capes Very smart models, beauti- fUN§ led! wetigs vosete 595.00 Kolinsky Capes Fashioned of choice full fur- red skins and finished with tails and paws..........+6 545.00 475.00 Natural Russian Sable Scarfs Exceptionally fine silvery pelts fas ed into animal style’. ss Seooetivuh ae 210.00 Natural Baum Marten Scarfs Large one skin animal style dark coloring Substantial Reductions on WOMEN'S PUMPS and OXFORDS $9.75 Pair On the SECOND FLOOR | | | } At Included are a number of higher cost new Spring models taken from our regular stock. | ee = Patent Coltskin, Gunmetal and Tan Russia Calfskin with welted soles and Cuban heels or hand-turned soles and Louis XV. heels. Suitable for dress or general wear A Full Range of Sizes An extensive showing of FASHIONABLE DRESS TRIMMINGS Revealing an artistic array of novelties which will add distinction to one’s new gown or garment TYPICAL OF THE ASSORTMENT ARE: Persian Silk Trimmings and Ornaments, $1.25, 1.85 to 8.25 Braided and Beaded Georgette Flouncings $5.75, 6.75 to 12.75 White Silk and Cotton Girdles and Ornaments 50c to $8.95 Mohair Braid Girdles in Black only, at $1.00 ap A Specially Prepared Sale To-morrow of WOMEN’S CORSETS Models unusually well made in superior quality Fabrics will be offered at worth while saving advantages. “Lily of France” Corsets In Pink Mercerized Broche; low | In Mercerized and Pink Silk Broche; bust; topless, with three inch elastic | topless, with wide elastic band across band, lightly boned; others well | top; low bust, well boned, nicely boned; two pairs of garters attached; trimmed at top; in three styles; sizes in four styles—sizes 21 to 30, 21 to 28; exceptional value at $5.75 at $6.95 Actual Values $7.00 to 8.00 Actual Values $9.50 to 12.50 SECOND FLOOR Unusually Attractive Creations in Foreign and Domestic TEA GOWNS and NEGLIGEES Simple models in Negligees — elaborate models in Tea Gowns, developed in Georgette Crepe, Brocade, Crepe Meteor, Satin and handsome Laces; in a variety of styles. ATTRACTIVE NEW MODELS > $15.00 to 37.50 Negligees of Crepe de Chine, Satin or Crepe Meteor; some lace trimmed; all colors represented.

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