The evening world. Newspaper, April 28, 1920, Page 9

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TO NAME THREE ON COMMERCE BOARD es Duncan and Prof. Henry J. Ford Talked Of and a Woman May Fill Third Vacancy. WASHINGTON, April 28.—President Wilson is expected to send to the - Ate in @ few days three nominations _ A vacancies on the Interstate One “ merce Commission. It is believed he will nominate James Duncan, Vice President of the Amer- jean Federation of Labor, and Prof. Henry Jones Ford of Princeton Uni- =. a fill two of the pi no Laces, and a occasion surprise if he woman for third, in ‘of the, recent Sent pomination Ors. of Helen M. Ganiener, a member of thé Sih servi mnmisaion 1 James Du is a granite. cutter ong was born in Scotland. in. 1859.. He the- great strike for tal eight hour dey try, In 1900, jp the granite cutting Ame! Academy of Political and Sociat Selenee, Mansachestis Public Opini Teehnic: B Zioniats im Palestine Prepare for frm an euthoritative Mr. Dunean and Prof. New Model Special Tomorrow. 29.50 Formerly 39.00 ")) A most exception- ~ al offering of the latest and most fashionable models. Gracefully draped in || velours, novelty cloths and other fine materials. Have deep collar effects and are } attractively trim- med with buttons. | Shown in all the ‘| newest shades. 7OR MEN, { e Lift ost c J 19 W West 42d Street. Important Red Reduction Sale Cloth Wraps Georgette Dress | | These wonderful calues in all sizes for women and misses. Boy's Toes Need Room! WOMEN SH CHILDREN Shere Tnateateg ho Peeve Meet He recently was here to fi peaBhcatll -Moocall th EXPECT 30,000 JEWS. That ‘any Emigrants First Year. LONDON, April 28.—The Zionist or- ganization here told The World corre- spondent this evening that it ts pre- paring fot the emigration to Palestine of at least 30,000 Jews in the firat year efter immigration restrictions are with- drawn. Most of these wil go from Russia, Poland end the Balkans. Zion- jats plan.a selective emigration the first year or 90, as they wish to get farmers and those in affiliated trades as well qa technical experts into the country fe he for other ferences: Folitical q eet. ganen, yi coasions ties, ere ual un iting ‘saben ay pouirol are thoee ae reegpondet NO CONCESSIONS TO JAPAN. France Joins U.S. and Neltaln on | ne Stand tm Chinese Loan. LONDON, April | ieey aes ously. to thet, tt Would not agree to ‘oposa! con! formity, witht Pine wet Pope Pleased, st Commission te Consider Holy Land Claims, I) Flowered Special Tomorrow. 20. 00 Values to 34.50 ¢ Smart daintily /// flowered Geor-|,¢7/ gette Dresses for | BUY) less than the cost of the material. They possess all the if omeriest style touch st Ud eaten, Shown ina wealth of exquisite color- ings and designs. ROWING bones are so easily bent ‘the wrong way. Pointed-toed shoes quickly distort toes into an unnatural shape that eventually bring corns, unions, callouses, weak arches, ingrowing nails, and other foot troubles. Start your boy's feet right and keep them right —in Educators, the: ehowe that “let the feet they should,” thy and shapely, Get tl the fernily into Educators, too. ot honoree « For your protection, remember, when buying, that unless the shoe is branded EDUCATOR on the sole, it is not an Educator. Made by Rice & Hutchins, Ine. Boston, Mase. RICE & HUTCHTNS SHOE® UCATOR Shel. 28.—A definite at was taken yesterday In the negotiatio for a loan to China by groups of fina clers of the United States, Great Brite France and Japan, when mally notified Great Britain would join this country and tn States in declining to acquiesce 1 epecial treatment Japan asked for her- | its certain railroad con- | the other thres cor An post, desires opera’ France Staten Pee and Britali ‘The amount of the loan in question is $25,000,000. reported t West 4 with hand Pullman Sleepers 2nd Street Nainsook Night Gowns, - Nainsook Envelope Chemises - Silk Night Gowns - - - Silk Envelope Chemises - Philippine Night Gowns” - Philippine Envelope Chemises SECOND FLOOR. Medium Length Vamp and Full Louis XV. Heels. A high-grade, strictly bench-made model. POUCH SHAPE BAGS Of Navy Blue or Black Silk, a double ruffle; closely em- broidered with cut steel beads; string model with ring and chain le. Remarkable value, $19.75 To-morrow we will feature two exceptional values in BABY CARRIAGES GO-CARTS $16.50 Values up to $25.00 $39.75 Values up to $55.00 GO-CARTS, - - - - PULLMAN SLEEPERS, PERAMBULATORS, - ° points sus edged wit “ - $1.65, -. $1.25, - $7.50 - $3.95 - $2.95 - $2.95 \, oe ew a ce ne ae ee #e locally and send t evety twenty-five members. Ameilora- tu Stern Brothers (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) West 43rd Street WOMEN’S UNDERGARMENTS New assortments in the styles and Fabrics most suited for Summer wear offered At Notable Savings Thursday ae Women’s Shoe Department Announces Its First Showing of The ‘CARMEN’ PUMP At the introductory price of $16.00 Pair HE season’s newest idea in fashionable Footwear, shown exclusively in New York at STERN BROTHERS; suitable for Street or Dress wear and developed in the finest of Satin, Suede and White, Brown or Black Kid. New French Models in SILK BEADED BAGS To Be Offered at Special Sale Prices THURSDAY: BEADED SILK BAGS Very elaborate, with four deep ended from the top, a fringe of steel beads; Navy Blue or Black; with rings and chain handle. $12.75 h We are also showing a complete line of from $10.50 to 53 25 $27.50 to 90.50 $46.00 to 76.50 Baby Carriage Accessories: Windshields, Safety Straps, Front Straps and Komphy Canopies. jon in the earmpalgn of Amert- Jon were named as objects of the ECONOMY? 24 Three hundred cups of Delicious Orange Pekoe Tea Infused from one pound ~"SALADA" This result may be obtained without sacrificing the goodness of a single cup DRY-COLD-AIR FUR STORAGE VAULT ON PREMISES Furs Thoroughly Cleaned by Compressed Air Process Furs Repaired Furs Remodeled Fer Sate Oripinalions ' ing AVENUE rade STREET HAVE ARRANGED FOR THURSDAY At Reduced Prices CAPES, DOLMANS, COATS IN NAVY BLUE SERGE, TAN AND DOVEGRAY POIRET TWILL, TRICOTINE 40.00 74.00 2.25, 2.95 1.65, 2.50 and 8.95 Formerly Formerly mm up to 69.50 95.00 to 115.00 and 3.95 and 3.95 These Capes, Coats and Wraps are taken from the regular stock and represent some of the season’s smartest modes. NOC. O. D.’s NO EXCHANGES NO APPROVALS The Store is closed at 5 P. M. daily @. Altman & Co. MADISON AVENUE-FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Thirty-fifth Street Thirty-fourth Street The Toilet Goods Department will place on sale to-morrow (Thursday) A Special Selection of at extraordinarily low prices Hair Brushes $2.75, 3.95 | Mirrors. . . «+ $3.50 Special, Cloth Brushes, 2.35, 3.00, 3.10 | putt Boxes, 1.10, 1.50, 1.90 Hat Brushes 95c., 1.45 Combs 55c., 65c., 85c. ei si 1.25 Dresser Trays gh ee ames | NMI NGS os eae 50c. Shoe Horns . 65c. | Button Hooks 40c., $0c. Also a Quantity of Infants’ Celluloid Rattles im a variety of attractive designs and colors, at the greatly reduced prices of 45c., 68c., 75c, Se & $1.28 (First Floor, Madison Avenue Section) IT MAKES ‘LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU YU NEED— A SUNDAY WORLD “WANT” WILL GO AND F lvory=finish Celluloid Articles ee 8 wee ae ae Sete Seen ses LRP RSS SE SS. s8nasee <iss 25>

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