The evening world. Newspaper, May 26, 1920, Page 15

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HOUSE'S MISSIN TO SERUN BACKED BY BERNSTORFF ' Riihessedor Welt Office He Had Found the Colonel “Very Useful. , BERLIN, 16 as Pros! representative, according Jagow, at that time Foreign Secre- tary. These letters have been published here with other documents presented | ij before the Parliamentary Investigation which recently inquired into President Wiléon’s peace pro- | ff Committee, bosals during the war. “Viewed from the local stand-|f/ point,” Count von Bernstorff wrote ‘on Nov. 23, 4916, on the eve of the Colonel's departure, “the mission of |) Col, House appears to me desirable, |) especially as the United States is #o Poorly represented in Berlin, Col. House 1s wholly neutral, very dis- Confidences Gould contribute much to the bet- @ret and deserving. ferment of mutual relations.” “I will continue to treat Col. House| { Bernstorft Wrote. “ hg to new Ge bas teen very in @ dilatory manner,” wsotul me.” President ‘Witeon’ ‘@ emissary was quoted by Dr. Solt as describing Vis- count Grey, then Britiah Seoretary State for Foreign ‘airs, nost tractable English statesman. a was Sealy Tetirement from the British Cabinet would not only be undesirable, but lable to prove fatal to German A letter from Baron wi ing told Baron Von Der Lancken he Wrote Foreign i May %.-Coh, BM. House was recommended to the Ger-|})) Man Foreign Office by Count Von| [ii Bernstorff, then German Ambassador |} in Washington, when the former age | his second trip to Europe early in! fi} cont Wilson's persona) | to. letters |) trom the Ambassador to Gottlieb Von | Ii said he declared Viscount iy." Von Der en, German Governor of Brus- was ine a (behal alt of “offered $600,000 in German rule in bo ed that the United |notes to the American Government Statcs to retire from the Brussels| until “pendi ing newotiations” had been post and devote himself to a lecture|satisfactorily concluded. He also an end be he: 1 to peace iacussions in the Germ press #0 ‘During the spring of 1918 Count that" “the Pee a that. ‘the United von Bernstorff implored the Foreign | States was acting behalf of Ger. Office not to address any “snarling” many might be avoided. ' iP May 27 589 Fifth Ave., af 48th Street THURSDAY, FRIDAY, May 28 BALANCE OF STOCK Consisting of 125 HATS At 57 No Credits, No Exchanges, Deposit on C. 0. D.’s SATURDAY, May 29 Star mee 500 Street Afternoon Frocks $12 to $98 Actual nase vii to $294 {a Gesryots refi a Lace 50 Evening Gowns ng Gouns $19 to $59 Actual joel ord Leas Ld bat lm af finest aioe se Filee Lace, Eanibition eels intro it Values in Wraps, MAXON MODEL CowNs 1587 Groadway, Cor: 48% Se One Might u—WBlevater or Stairway. Chiffon, Tricolette, Labs ia Sean ey Of finely woven Lisle; fitting knee; Wh: 90c \ antl i Women’s and Misses’ SILK PETTICOATS Stern Brothers West 42nd Street (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) West 43rd Street SPECIALLY PRICED AT $4.95 Taffetas and all Silk Jersey in all desirable colors. ‘Also Wash Satin and Tub Silks (double panel); all newest models. ° MAIN FLOOR MAIDS’ and NURSES’ UNIFORMS In a wide assortment of correct styles PRICED SPECIALLY FOR THURSDAY at $4.95 Developed in Chambray — Plain or Striped effects — also Black or White. Reversible Collars; Long or Short Sleeves. SECOND FLOOR WOMEN ’S UNDERGARMENTS Summer weights and desirable styles at ~ exceptionally low prices for Thursday. Lisle Combination Suits with Glove Silk Top French band, also bodice top models; Pink only, $2.25 Lisle Combination Suits tight or loose- ite only, Fine Lisle Bloomers Pink or White; excellent quality; unusual value at Full sizes; 69c —~Women’s Athletic Union Suits An excellent assortment in plain or fancy Nainsook; also Pin Check and Crossbar meshes with bodice top, also regular shoulder strap, Values $2.00 to $3.50 $1.50 Main Floor Nie Ds y BRU Pe ey oe s pay ASAE icy W EDNESDAY, MAY 26, 1920. it | 6 JOHN WANAMAKER—; Broadway at Ninth, New York 20 Per Cent. Off ANYTHING (With the exception of a few price-restricted articles and our separate catalog stocks) At twenty per cent. off 5,000 yds. Cretonnes seein } 85¢c y attractive and oe collection of reproduc- tterns in rich colorings. The variety of A very tions of tapestry jess 20 per cent. oo -makes t 68ey0. color effects is sufficiently large to interest every woman. * Fourth Gallery, New Bidg. At twenty per cent. off Summer Bedspreads 80 sets of bedspreads and bolster covers already re- duced from a very close-marked first price, make this a most unusual opportunity for thrift. Single bed sets, originally $10.25 are now $9. Double bed sets, originally $11.50 are now $10. —take 20 per cent. off these prices spreads and covers are of white Sige Prat vlond with beautiful floral fi dseees Der gee and ranean, See Peter Single bed sizes are 72x99 in., double bed Fourth Gallery, New Bidg. At twenty per cent. off ¢ Charming Beach Dresses for children 2 to 6 This lovely array of little colored ees specially adapted for summer wear, suggests a rainbow. At $4.95—very fine chambray with round back cuffs and pleats edged with white; in oe Rag = blue e+ yellow. -Also some with i lawn ruffle collar, cuffs and sash, Full gathered skirt, deep hem. OTHER MODELS in chambray and dimities in an un- usual assortment, some plain style, some quite fancy with tucking, stitching’ or pleating. 2 to 6 yore dies; $2.95 to $7.50. thie fest Se eee NEW More new goods comin; in, lar orders an purchases, all to ele Pet 20 per cant, twear—sheets—bag frames Tees Koop “KumeyKribe”™ steamer and yacht chairs—flags— carpets—chinaware—glassware— ans, molds, pots—flowers, ferns bath’ brushes — paints— trunks—kitchen ware—kitchen tables—aluminum ware—porce- lain tables—furniture—divans— fumiture<upheiavered furniture—desks—| loves— toilet goods- “powders, creams— underwear—silverware—corsets —lighting fixtures—books- ital dresses—ridi habits—su! stationery—porch A eae en goods—towels—quilts—scarfs —mattresses—| prings—tables ih sas a silk sweaters—scarfs— sweaters—coats—men’s dlothing—canoes.—boats-oars— oe shirts—<dresses—skirts— balls—golf sticks—golf sup- sei Twenty per cen sath, Porch Frocks eS ppetad he tMes blue tae aed ned ionant graceful. $8.75—less 20 per cent. Checked ams, with pric ah Ie rant Hes 9 low eee violet and Phiee Be- square neck finished with Ayer declaonal $14.60 Third low, Old Beildiog, Twenty per cent. off. Rajah and Tussor Silk Suits When the warm weather comes nothing is more at- tractive for town or coun- rajah or tussor silk. $45 and $75; with leather ge—less 20 per cent. Women’s Suit Salo: Second floor, Old Buil Twenty per cent. off New Smocks A large | group of particularly attractive models has been received recently by our Smock Shop. beach cloth, ramie and Japanese rere alluring, in a great variety of s! the modish deep pockets, ay aay round or straight neck line. They are made of extremely smart and “les "and colors, Bs, fears irts and becomin, ig square, All are handsomely hand-embroidered in wools of gaily contrasting colors. Blue, rose, lavender, mauve, canary and tan, $3.45 to $7,85—less 20 per cent. Main Aisle, and Third floor, Old Building. At twenty per cent. off. Individual Sports Coats The properly chosen sports coat can make the 8; costume a distinctive and A Seat ene “ Many women are sep- arate sports coats with the many and decorative sports skirts that are being worn this season. This makes many costumes possible with the one well-chosen coat asa nucleus, A brown coat of fine silk duvetyne is an example of the sort of coat that looks well with 80 many sports costumes and ao bs Sop town as well; ine lining, narrow belt $ins—lase 20 per cent. Cafe-au-lait colored tbe bloom, very simply jlored lines, three-qua: en fashions another ord ful coat; $70—less 20 per cent, A full length cape of gray and green and blue strij wool material is bps psd praeme Be and has a collar of fxn bloom, Price $ Midnight a oe aoe very soft and fine is lined wi TA Rhine DOR eRDiOneD Ae and ie with ray sleeves. Price $116, These are but a few from a large and attractive stock of coats of this type, Second floor, Old titan Phe TER eter! Stuyvesant 4700 Store Hours 9 to 5 in the Store Stocks are pre every day. | Seasonable goods ordered months ago are just coming in. purchases made this month at below current prices find their way to satan ‘and shelves each morning. Too many to tell of in detail. Men and women are outfitting for the hol: days. — homes are being made ch and comfortable. And always—with a few unimportant exceptions—one dollar comes off the five dollar price. Nothing sold to dealers; Nothing on betsabcne —— sold C. O, D.; Nothing returnable )| Cail i 1 . “Betty” “Daisy” « “Anne” White cotton Fieated skirt of] Skirt of white cot- bardine shirt, ite flannel,| ton gabardine, Beri 20) per Mi $12.76—lees 20 pet $5. 1 aren per Annual Sale’ Young Women’s Skirts , Bait ace lose Tuatys Gf the parte (Atala cle $5.75 $7.75 “Dolores” Skirt of well-known sports silk, $17.75— less 20 per cent, Skirt of sheer LJ pe White skirts from Striped flannel $7.50 to $875+ legs 20 per sports skirts—ourr ess 20 per MOON iors cspnees cent. or $4.60 $11.75 to $15 grades} cont, or $6.20 White Skirts of $8.75 Skirts of famous $17.75 our $10 to $12.75+ less 20 per sports silks, our $25 less 20 grades...........-.] gent. or $7 to $37.50 grades... | _ cent,.—$14.20 This Annual Sale has become famous, because it always presents the suc- cessful models and materials of the season. Moreover, because the skirts are the same painstakingly tailored and excellently abe whige-neg kinds which are featured in our regular Salon Collection. It may interest you to know that the skirts were made especially for us by the skirt manufacturer who is second to none in this country. Shirts at $5.75—five sports models in white gabardine and cordoline. _., Shirts at $7.75—two models in fine all-wool flannel, white or gray grounds with narrow and wide colored stripes. Shirts at $8.75—five models in sheer striped and cross-barred muslin and plain voile; beautifully tucked. Reid at $17.75—ten models in Georgette crepe, and widely advertised trade- marked sports silks; pastel and bright sports colors. EXTRA 100 white flannel skirts pom another manufacturer. we featured them at $13. 18 hurs- Sizes Waistbands—24 to 80 in. Lengths—33 to 38 inches. Examine the waistbands— at a glance you will know that | they went like wildfire. the sl are of superior qual- | day these 100 will be $12.75, ity. Every detail beautifully.| less 20 per cent., or $10.20, finished. Knife and box pleated models Extra Saleswomen to assure prompt and intelligent service—Main Aisle, Main floor and Second floor, Tenth Street, Old Building. Double Saving on Men’s Suits IN THE BURLINGTON rare STORE Made to = at $65 r cent. 10) BIOs oie as coun s }$50— (your aoorea es \$40 IN THE Pls pt hat Naa’ STORE MSs to 900} 945 at $55 to $60 5 $495 The man who made these suits is one of the largest manufacturers we know. He had about 2,000 suits in work in his plant when embargoes upset his plans and cancellations added to his difficulties, So he came to us with the suits. We saw that they were good. And with his co-opera- tion we planned this sale; and we now present the opportunity to you and your neighbor. These are the helpful things we iike to do, NOTE—There are sizes and styles for all nd, 5 psoas 8 Lo Pe

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