The evening world. Newspaper, April 2, 1920, Page 4

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| their attack upon the Prime Min-| ment of General Nevil Macready to 1 Wa jister’s new plan for Home Rule, eM! ye head of the military for in fee 4 ine sal the point that Ireland her-} i045 and the resignation of fan Mac t self was being i | matter, althoug he was the one] praun, Irish Secretary in the Prime $f most vitally affected | Minister's Cabinet, are pointed to to- One hundred armed men raided the] d4y a® proof that tha Government residence of the High Sheriff of Gal- | intends to carry through ¥ i ; way Wednesday night demanding | brogramine without : es IRISH REBELLIO certain land reforms. When the | Pherson, it ix said, wa By. Sheriff refused they dragged him to-/to accede to some of the radical ; ward a luke, threatening to drown | measures planned to quiet Ireland. oe sei pnp age AN tga ‘Tie Government, in the opinion of Eegiand Will Use Force to Carry| well informed observers, ix prepared i Barracks Wrecked by ba Oat Plans. to “go the limit’ to make the Prime “hips arrived off Belfast Wednenday Right, according to the Pvening News. ‘Phe newspaper interpreted the move- 1 Flight t ‘Oeicens qment as part of the Government prep- Take Blevaor 36 West 34th St. Oppen: ton Collin A Brilliant Showing of vases) Suits for Easter end, were caided Wednesday night, in three specially priced groups the newrpaper said, and wrecked by Beimb explosions, There were no cas- . 75 e 00 . 75 Malties. Police retaliated with raids Mroughout Kilkenny during the morn- fing, making several arrests. Trish Newspapers Attack Home ‘ Rule Plan. DUBLIN, April 2—The apparent The Suits are smartly fashioned of Mannish Serge, Jersey, Tricotine and Poiret Twill in new and effective styles. @geured success of Prime Minister Woya George's new Home Rule bill New Spring New Spring as Mactusin tort Merri | Sport Coats ara Dresses TricotMHe, Serge, Jersey, Satin, the Ginn Fein because of . rice in beautiful Taffeta, Georgette, sacar se al | 79.95 99.50 97:50 | 14.95 19-95 22.50 Protest here to-day against British ‘Tule in Iremnd. Newspapers were unanimous in 2 BONWIT TELLER. & CO. 4 _ MFIH AVENUE yt Pt aera The Mode for the “Jeune Fille” is Translated in Youthful Pe and Piquant Terms in these (W, TAILORED SUITS ‘ik, FOR MISSES Highly individualized types that are specifically designed for the miss of fourteen to twenty, and for small women. Bopish roe ei THE EVENT - Bomb Explosion—England | _1oxpox, _April_2—The_appoint_Minimer'e plan a wuccem, oven erect: | ~ ae Will Use Armed Force. ; ‘No connection with any other store tn city’ | 4 ait " Ps cowon, April 2.—Briti war- pe an | eo e } Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-fifth Street 100 Girls’ New Spring Coats NG WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 2, 1920, er of bayonets betweenf Gen. Mac Fein districts (f] Ireland, It wa nterference with] tively he plann | ground police dy pas departed for| Scotland Yard, to stop activities of tred authorita- | the Irish sterrorists. Civilian police he “undor- |wijt replace the military, which will) evfected By be reduced as s00n as putsibie — Stanley &TeeGibhons S™ AVENUE AT 36T! STREET Second Floor ~Take Elevator The Store is closed at 5 P. M. daily Special Tomorrow A Number of Navy Blue Tricotine SUITS For Women and Misses 538 Selected from regular stock of costlier Spring Models, without regard to cost or actual values Other Materials Included in this Sale are MADISON AVENUE - FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK A Special Purchase of (sizes, 12, 14 and 16 years) extremely well tailored, of fine woolen materials in the fashionable colors, Tricotine Tweeds Gabardine Serge Velour Checks _ Poiret Twill will be offered to-morrow (Saturday) at the exceptionally low prices of $28.00 & 35.00 Sale in the Girls’ Wear Department on the Second Floor. Plain Tailored, Braided or Embroidered Special Tomorrow Women’s and Misses’ Wraps and Capes $35 Poiret Twill Tricotine Serge Silk Lined Throughout Easter Tailor-mades for Misses The models are new and distinctive, the materials are those decreed by Fashion for Spring; and the tailoring leaves nothing to be desired. Some of the prices (in regular stock): Suits of serge or Poiret twill; belted or straight-line models; variously priced . . . . $45.00 to 85.00 Eton Suits of serge or Poiret twill + 58.00 to 85.00 Costume Suits of fine twills, tricotine or faille silk, variously priced 6 eer eee $90.00 to 265.00 (Second Floor) Misses’ Tailored, Semi-Tailored Belted and Boxy Coat Suits 55.00 The chic styling and excellent character of the tailoring combine to make these suits particularly appropriate for the younger.set. In this group strictly tailored modes, braid trimmed and stitchery effects are developed in navy blue serge and Poiret twill. 4 Misses’ Eton, Hand Embroidered and All-Over Braided Suits at 75.00 Jaunty little Eton jacket suits take form in many refresh- ing variations with smart plaited skirts. Box coats are developed along unusual and original lines. Allover braided and hand embroidered suits fascinate by being ‘“‘different’’. In tricotine and Poiret twill. Misses’ Tailored Suits in Simple and Costume Types 95.00 An infinite variety of youthful suit versions—an ensemble which comprehends all the style-movements of the hour. Quaint and picturesque Eton and Box coat syits, with new and novel treatments of ornament, of collar, of sleeve, of sash, of skirt. And simpler modes that have a flavor of boyish directness. = A Specialized Feature of the Blouse Department ; on the Main Floor MISSES’ TAILORED SHIRTS 5.00 to 22.50 Dimity and washable shirts that indicate a regard and con- sideration for the miss of fourteen to twenty in the execu- tion of youthful detail. Eton collars and short sleeves are emphasized. Pil Made in Grenoble, France THER attired for the afternoon tea, the matinee, the restaurant, the formal or informal evening function, Madam’s Reynier Gloves will as- suredly be correct down to the last exquisite detail. Their beautiful shapeliness, their perfect smooth- ness of fit, their kidskins of supple softness, and their skillfully finished Paris-point stitching denote quality highly developed, at prices pleasingly moderate. in time for the Easter Promenade tn erent that offers exceptional mer- thanlise at extraordinary prices. $7.95 $9.95 $14.95 To the Makers’ Mark of Merit we add our own Guarantee From $5.00 to $10.00 Lord & Taylor FIFTH AVENUE + NEW YORK The excellent quality and unusually low prices of these pearls make this event one the importance of which will be appreciated when the pearls are seen. To those who are observing the custom of giving Easter remembrances, an occasion of this character is unusually welcome. .Glossy and lustrous French Pearls, all graduated strands; 16, 18 and 21 inch lengths in soft creme or Oriental tints; completed with 10 karat gold clasps. a Lord & Taylor 38th Street FIFTH AVENUE— 39th Street Ground Floor. ANpbREW ALEXANDER SIXTH AVENUE GA) conver ig™st Women’s Spring Boots —laced and buttoned—tan and black calfskin—also a large variety of the much-wanted black kidskin— $10.50 $14.50 $16.00 Some remarkable values in broken sizes of many of our best styles at $7.85.

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