The evening world. Newspaper, April 23, 1920, Page 4

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Neak we basal iocnas wana AED A ELEEATE OR LEAUESTAN ‘ ite Convention Indorses © Covenant Without Weaken- ©» ing Reservations to It. vote, Senator Reed was denounced and praised by a number of speakers. “Missourt has suffered long and has been patient, but her hour of vindication has struck,” Frank Cur- lee of St. Louis said. He declared that “Senator Reed's political of- fenses antedated his opposition to the League of Nations Covenant,” and * JOPLIN, Mo, Aprit 23—The Domo- tic State Convention, after a stormy N-night session, voted to-day to reject J the selection of United States Sena‘or James A. Reed even as district dele- _‘gate'to the Democratic National Con- vention and to return his name to the bh District caucus which nom‘nated im. He was also rejected as @ dele- Theg gato-at-large, his name not even be- fing presented. * The vos wae 1,070 to 490, four not asserted that by his course In the Senate during the war the Senator “equivocated and condoned until he led the country to wonder whether Missouri was not more pro-German than pro-American.” “While I was in the United States Ariny,” he eaid, “Senator Reed was in Washington opposing the Food SianleySe:Gibbons| STHAVENUE AT SG™STREET Second foor ~Take Elevator ) Tomorrow « ‘ Sale Suits| At Greatly Reduced Prices Embroidered Suits Braided Suits $35 | Poiret Twill, Tricotine, Serge Tailored Suits Velour Checks, Gabardine, Tweeds Embroidered, Braided, Plain Tailored Other Suits Reduced to $50.00 to $135.00 Sale Wraps At Greatly Reduced Prices Tricotine Wraps 535 Poiret Twill Wraps ' Serge Wraps Velour Wraps as ti Silk Lined Throughout “, Other Wi t : Wi’ Reduced Prices $45 to $100 eee SUI LN ee iy cia aa N athiottentrabusinty ANH ie OIF Made in Grenoble, France AREER GLOVES conform to fashion as closely #3 they fit the hand, The one-piece thumb, the tiny gusset carefully stitched between each finger, the beautiful placat finish—each feature is of true French distinction. Styles in Glace Kid or Suede of exceptional qual- ity, in Springtime colors to be worn with the new frocks and tailleurs. To the Makers’ Mark of Merit we add our oun Guaraniee * From $5.00 to $10.00 Lord & eee FIFTH AVENUE ¢ NEW YORK Senator Reed's oppost-| the ipproved the senior Senator's oppovi- tion to the League Covenant, he de- bound by instructions to vote for 4 wether of St. Louie said: EMME VC he it Senate to urge Senators| Mrs. Kate @. ‘aereew, elected: i ‘Wrrrens- to think and so Rome lost its ltber- bung: Mrs, We B. MekKnight, King tion to the League of Nation's cov- clared that “he had only ‘hate for the City; Mrs. Martha Taafe, Carthage, enant, President, hate for England, hate tor Reed has been one of the bitterest humanity, hate for every one but the| W- W. Graves of Jefferson City; Dr.| Pandemonium greeted the simul- opponents of the proposed league, and followers of this august personage. | Burris A. Jenkins, pastor and news-| taneous reports of majority and min- had announced that if chosen as @ Making the principal address in de-| PAPer Man of Kansas City, and Judge| ority members of the resolutions com- delegate-at-large he would not be fenge of the Senator, Lee Meri-| 7D 8. Farrington, Springfeld, were! mittee touching on the League of named delegates at large with 4 half| Nations Covenant, The former, which plank indorsing the league. iy ought to thank God we have a| Vote each, four women sharing the| was adopted, was an indorsement e man in ington who can think|other two votes. Tn the debate which preveded ihe for himself and not go to the White| ‘The following women delegates at! weaken or nullify” the pach whileleccran to’ manta ‘rederick D. Gardner, Judge|and Mrs. J, J. Shephard, Kansas City. Other resolutions adopted were: Da Ad nunciation of the Republican vie! uth Legion;” indorsement of a living wage " Greenewica of “without reservations which tend to| 22d more” for labor and praising the Michael cna in the Aatlon ae gate corded ti re Pras bape Arche Son pe acm ta has ng the aietourt art Calegation to vote and work for the nomination of wid R. Francis for Vice President. :| SHOOTS WIFE A AND HIMSELF. of ral Rape <4 4 for their| Street, Jersey City, is dying and his in maximum food! wife, Antonina, is dead as the result of Lit NAN wi mn oh mM BETWEEN BROADWAY-FIFTH AVENUE Lo Wraps, Suits and Frocks.in New Designs Portraying the More Recent Mode Versions THE VALUES ARE MOST EXTRAORDINARY Superb Hand Tailoring Distinguishes These New Suits CELLENT hand tailoring has made possible these surpassing examples of the newer vogue in) walking, sports and lounge suits of Trico- tine, Velour Checks, Homespuns and Imported Tweeds, with their snugly fitted shoulders and sleeves and precisely felled seams. Some exquisite suits of Tricotine are enriched by dainty silk embroidery. Very Specially Priced 50.00 IEVEALING the wonderful possibilities of elaborate hand embroidery and beading as yi decorative features, these charming suits of ” Vigoreaux, Poiret Twill, ‘Tricotine and Covert Cloth are distinctive examples of the newer vogue. Coats in belted and straightline effects and of differing lengths reveal sumptuous gilets and waistcoats in contrasting fabrics. Skirts are tunic, circular or pleated. Very Specially Priced 65.00 to 135.00 Coats, Wraps and Capes Introducing Later Styles Tendencies Q|HE grace of perfectly modeled lines confers distinction on these newer top coats of Polo Cloth, Bolivia, Vel de Cygne, Velour de Laine and Cashmere Velour. Novel collar and sleeve effects, dainty silk stitching and rich :linings help to impart that indescribable air of smartness so character- istic of these most modish of outer garments, Very Specially Priced 25.00 to 85.00 SJHE alluring appeal of the wrap or wrap coat, that most indispensable of modish garments, 4A is never more potent than when interpreted in — soft, luxurious Miami Cloth, Tricotine, Serge, Evora, Bokhara, Peach Bloom, Bolivia, Frost Glo and Velour de Laine, with collars softly crushed or in deep capelette effects and sleeves that owe their style varia- tions to the versatility of the designer. Very Specially Priced 25.00 to 145.00 Afternoon and Evening Frocks in New Interpretations Presenting Style Themes of Exceptional Loveliness New Cloth Frocks for Afternoon and Street Wear ONED upon plastic lines of the later sil- houettes that established a new standard of style beauty by their graceful variations are the afternoon and street frocks of Tricotine and Serge, shown in straightline and jacket effects, their beauty enhanced by rather elaborate silk em- broidery and braiding, Very Specially Priced 22.50 wE ED in models of adroit individuality aad distinction are the new afternoon frocks of Tricotine, Covert Cloth, Poiret Twill and Serge introducing later modes in straightline, ‘tunic and draped effects and given added beauty by , pleatings, tucks, hand etnbroidery and quaint beaded effects, Very Specially Priced 30.00 to 100.00 STS New Frocks of Silk for Day and Evening Wear dainty setting of exquisite beading, portray yA| decorative themes of striking individuality. Day and evening frocks of Taffeta Silk and Satin in a wide variety of later season designs are dis- tinguished by flares, ruffles and tunics and by their lovely coler tones. Very Specially Priced 35.00 (NES afternoon frocks ef sheer Georgette, in a e SF exceeding beauty in their wonderful elabora- tion and variety of detail are the newer Spring ‘A Sos for every occasion of formal or informal developed in Taffeta Silk, Satin, Lace and pt vagy Bevo in delicate colorings, including pastel shades, Many models are resplendent with lavish bead ornamentation and embroidery. Very Specially. Priced 40.00 to ui ii CT i EXPERTS in EPAIRING EMODELING Unusually moderate prices PH

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