The evening world. Newspaper, April 1, 1920, Page 5

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As a } , | | | _ Clash With Russians at Nikolaevsk, 700 JAPANESE DIE » IN TWO-DAY BATTLE Siberia, May Be Beginning of Guerilla Warfare. Seven hundred Japa- \d civilians were killed in shevik forces at Nikol Aevsk, Siberia, Mippu Jiji. ‘The Japanese residents organized a voltinteer force to aid the Japanese sol- and the Consul, M. Ishida, is still miss- fag, according to the cable. The two-day battle began on March 1% Nikolaevsk is at the mouth of the River. @espatch to the newspaper Hochi “Japanese forces will be retained in Si- beri for porotection of the life and Property of Japanese subjects, as well) # ‘@@ for the reason of national defense.” Ap Associated Press despatch dated ef Viadivostok March 22 sald the Rus- ‘dams reported their losses as being ‘would spread through all eastern Siberia M the Japanese did not evacuatae the| ff Another despatch sald all Siberia ‘would be put under the Soviet form of @@vernment on April 1, when the Com- munist Party opens its convention at| fj Nibolsk. Two-thirds of the districts in the eastern part of the country have dy adopted the Soviet system and Zemstov Governments are ready to hand over control without resistance, it| fi is said. n, China and the United ‘There were also reports that for Peace had been made between Boviet| ae. Japa —— 20,000,000 MARKS LOST IN TRANSIT | Ship Disappears on Way From Berlin to Essen—Normally Worth $5,000,000. BURLIN, April 1.—Twenty mititon marks being taken from this city to Easen have mysteriously disappeared, ‘according to reports current in this city ‘This sum, at the normal rate of ex- , T. WH, April 1. (Asso-| @ two-day battle with Iussian Bol-| ff according to a Tokio cable despatch re-| ff ceived by the Japanese newspaper! fj @ers fight a heavy force of Rolsheviki.| fi ‘The Japanese Consulate was burned! Hf ‘ays Gen. Baron y Uehara, Chief of the | Bf Military General Staff, announces that| B building at No. 43 to 47 West 16th ff change, ts $5,000,000. At rite of exchange, it is atone’ saeteoe ‘Street this morning. The loft was oc- Kod cupied ‘by the Bijou Button Company. Tre Injared in Roller Explostom:/ wichael Ficalorie of No, § Prince Street A gas-heating boiler exploded on theland William Frost of No. 41 West 16th J fourth floor of the twolve-story loft Street were injured. ! Fifth Avenue at 35th Street * Established 1879 SPRING FURS Our department affords a pleasing selection of fur scarfs for wear with Spring tailleurs ..... a Suggestions FOX-Brown or gray . ae an * JAPANESE MARTEN ; KOLINSKI, double skin GRAY SQUIRREL . HUDSON BAY SABLE e Arrange for fur repairs ‘at the fime your “cAre You Concave or Convex?” VERY man has some curves, either the curves of abundande or the curves of omission. You can be as slender as a boy, but some parts of your clothes have to be rounded out or rounded in, according to the concave or convex structure of your anatomy. And there’s only one way to do it—our way. Our - tailors work their fabrics as a potter works in clay, modeling delicately to achieve the utmost accuracy of line be- fore the garment assumes final form. The first shop and still the only shop to feature all hand-tailored clothes Ready-for-Service | Men's Hand-Tailored Topcoats 65 to '85 Men’s Hand-Tailored Suits $50 to $110 a AGLI NO (CAranklin:Simon & Co» = NCBSS FIFTH AVENUE MEN’S SHOPS—2 to 8 WEST 38th STREET Phone 6900 Greeley and we will call for your Fur Overcoat an put it in cold storage. furs are sent for storage—the cast ‘is less. 5th Avenue ings. included. and other fancy looking colors. handsome Black James MeCreery & Co. An Important Easter Sale With Special Prices Men’sNeckwear | | Open-end, four-in-hand ties made in McCreery model of fine Silks and Satins, showing the new Spring patterns and color- Open-end, four-in-hand ties made in McCreery model of high grade Silks or in a number of rich designs. Practically all colars All Silk knitted four-in-hand ties in Black and other solid colors as well as many smart mottled effects in different combinations. And a Specially Prepared Sale of , 9 Men’s Hose Thread Silk half hose with stripes, figures } 45 i i], Silk plaited half hose in two toned com- ) binations of Black with Purple, White or Green and Brown with Green, Thread Silk half hose in solid colors of | Navy Blue, Smoke, Cordovan and Black. All are well reinforced. Unusual Cotton half hose in plain colors, Gray, Navy Blue and Black. (Main Floor) 34th Street J 155 | 95c each 95 I" effects in a number of good } pair 2.65 All have [{ | clocks. _ pair | 12° 35c pair ol 5th Avenue At Mach Less Than Prevailing Prices “James MeCreery & Co. Easter Sale of Women’s and Misses’ Fur Scarfs and Neck- pieces for Spring Wear For Friday and Saturday Only Fox Scarf ‘A—A full animal shape, made of excellent quality pelts—soft and lustrous. It comes in the fashionable Spring shades — Baum Marten, Taupe and Vic- toria. 48.50 Moleskin Neckpiece B—A beautiful Neckpiece of fine Scotch Moleskin, so shaped as to fit gracefully over the shoulders or high about the neck. 110.00 or A Smart Choker Scarf C—Of blended Baum Marten, It is a one-skin model of soft, lustrous pelts beautifully blended. Light and darker tones. 45.00 Blended Baum Marten D—A graceful model that is long enough to be thrown over the shoul- ders or tossed jauntily back on the shoulders, 95.00 Other Furs Included in the Sale One-skin Hudson Bay Sable Neckpieces of choice pelts with a glossy sheen. Cape-Scarfs of Moleskin, richly lined and finished..... 3'7,50 Choker Tie-scarfs of Natural Squirrel..... Riese ia ass 18.50 Neckpieces of Japanese Marten... Fashionable models of Mink, Stone-Marten and Skunk. No C. O. D’s. This Store Closes at 5 P. M. The moment h smart, cool FILOSETTE tyle and Econ- omy have been united in wash- » able fabric GLOVES FOR MEN, WOMEN & CHILDREN Fi 1308— Flower Vases $3.50 0 $50. IR the flowers that loom in the spring | li there is no better setting | than an Ovington flower holder, At Ovington's, a wide variety of shapes and colors are marshalled in their spring array$ “OVINGTON’S | | | "The Gift Shop of Fifth Avenue” | 314 Fifth Ave. nr. 32d St. | | A Special Sale Just in Time for Easter Boys’ ‘Clothing and Furnishings Better Qualities ower Prices Why, of course, they're good looking, but we feature Quality and Price first be- cause they are the things that count these days. You know as well as we do that most any suit, as long as it looks smart, might serve for a short time as Sonny's best. What about that suit when he begins wear- ing it for every day and school? That is where the quality of our suits comes in— they not only stand father's and mother’s test for smart looks but they'll stand o boy’s tests for rough and ready wear. Featurin: Boys’ Knickerbocker Suits Special 22:50 These may be had in two smart Spring models, both with belt all around. One has Box Plaits—the other has Knife Plaits and two top pockets. Tailored of Homespuns in a number of Spring mixtures. Coats are lined with Alpaca. ‘The trousers are cut roomy and are fully lined. All seams are taped. Sizes 8 to 18 years. Boys’ Spring Reefers 12-75 regularly 15.00 And you'll have to go a long way to find the quality of Cassimere that these Reefers are tailored of at anything like this price—they are lined with a good Alpaca too! Sizes 3 to 10 years. Youths’ Knitted ' “Shower-Proof” Top Coats Special 35-90 And we say about these what we said about our Men’s Knitted ‘Top Coats— 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 go out in the rain with it—you can literally live in it—and it will never need to be pressed. Gray, Green and Brown Heather mixtures in button-through, patch-pocketed, box- coat inodels, All are one-quarter silk lined and have silk lined sleeves, Sizes 11 to 18 years. Boys’ Furnishings Boys’ Straw Hats 2.95 regularly 8.95 Large and small shapes with flexible brims that may be worn up or down, Black, Navy Blue and Brown—some with light straw edge. Boys’ Cloth Hats Special 3:95 Stitched hats with snap crowns—a num- ber of handsome plain colors and fancy mixtures, Boys’ Blouses 1-25 regularly 1.95 Made of Madras or Percale with collars attached or in neckband styles, Sizes 8 to 16 years, Boys’ Silk Ties 45c regularly 65¢ Made in open-end, four-in-hand shape, of good quality silk. Many smart color effects, (Boys’ Shop—Third Floor) —the Sunday World Magazine ) + 19 st neemmcpiten 34th Street 5th Avenue “The Best Newspaper Maga- zine Supplement in the United States of America’s 4

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