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ANS AGREE 48-£R NOMINATED BY THIRD P, ARTY: others. After one bu eral | but i TO OAL DEMAND NT cvs 7 Déliver 2,000,000 Tons #4 Placed its candid A Ita work was completed at 4 o’cluck|#Wamped with a iat of more than onthly but Must Control Silesian Output. in @ note which was laid before j\Aflied Premiera this noon by Pre-| “Zio George. The essential x named wore these: the German Government to fe the distribution of the Silesian or be allotted 1,500,000 tona ly for northern Germany In- Ba of the present allotment of ,000 tons. ‘ ze! mixed commission to be t to Essen to examine food and conditions. | he Allies are asked to ad- money or provide credit for additional food for the en- G mn population. ‘ Mm & personal letter to Premier George, Herr Simons, the For- linister, begged Premiers Lioyd Orge and Millerand to help Ger- iy to fulfil her Obligations by do- things: alfowing Germany the difference between the price of “Bt the pit mouth in. Germany the price of coal on the world's By making a generous ar- with regard to shipping. i «#tving Germany some se- ty Or assurance against the men- | Invasion if she should at any | @ iittle behind in her deliv- Simons added in his letter: | are not conditions, but simply | : ion of our hope: faking up the German communica. | Mt once, the Allied Prime Minis: | a 4 it for two hours and a) - rand then took a recess until uncement was made ts to Allied attitude with regard to the! conditions, but it was under. | that the chief question was Germany should receive the! Ce in cash between the price of the pitmouth in Germany and d market price, The French were unwilling Shoplifters Held. ‘Romas, twenty-one, and trie Fornio, thirty-one, both of Eighty-third Street, wore Magistrate Norman fomen's Court té-day a °) ere } ch for trial In Special Ses: rmann, thirty-five, of reet, was held in for @ hearing.to-morrow. It stole $8 worth of mer- Taylor's. (Continued From First Page. this. morning, when {ts convention, after an all-day and night session,|in person or by friends, until only chose Parley Parker Christensen, «| three were left—Max 8. Hayes, Sait Lake City attorney, and Max 8. Belgium, July 16 (Associated Hayes, a Cleveland Labor leader, aw ).—Germany to-day notified the Its candidates for Prealdent and Vico : President, f oe oe epiany bed a bs With La’ Follette removed as ; mand for celivery Of tential candidate for the Presidential | adjourned sine die. tone of coal monthly under nomination no well-organized boom Gesential conditions and other was left. As a result the delegates | neo Is @ native of the Weat were soon provided with an assort-|born at Weston, Idaho, fort ‘eonditiona, She also Pohsekt ment from which to choose, The list| years ago. whe must receive raw materials. of names placed in nomination in- farm, Christensen, the eldes' hid German acceptance was em-jcluded besides Chri Tan and Black Oxfords Black Opera Pumps .. Tan, Field Matone of New. York, Eugene tion unti! he graduated in law at v ‘or ugene tion eo ern Secretary of Lab Gov. Lynn J. Freater of tion voted to eliminate all excepting a » two leaders, and nomination came on the second ballot, Christensen receiving 192.6 votes to 174.6 for Malone, —o— The vote on the first ‘ballot was Malone, 166, When Vice Presidential candidates 4 in the field.| were called for the convention was twenty, but name after name was withdrawn, elther by the candidat Chapman Catt, Suffragist leade Lesters Barlow, leader of the war veterans. Hayes received all ex- SOLE N.Y. DISTRIBUTOR M. Singer OPTOMETRISTS and OPTICIANS Established 1993, 206 Broadway. 981 Prospect Av. 1458 Madioon Av. 609 W. 18 1st St. nomination then po- | mous, and at 4 o'clock the conv: ‘The new party's Presidential nom- He wae From early lif Dudiey children, plugred away at an educa Best & Co. Fifth Avenue at 35th Street Established 1879 7,000 Pairs Reduced in the Annual Summer Shoe Clearance VERY shoe all leather, taken'from the regular stocks and drastically reduced for immediate clearance. This sale is held in our new greatly enlarged depart- ment and isthe Economy Event of the summer. For Women and Misses White Oxfords 6.65 Formerly 10.00 1 14.00 Formerly 11.50 7.65 ‘For Boys and Girls Sizes 11 to 2 Tan, Black and White 4.65 a aa, For.nerly 7.75 to 9.00 Boots For Littie Children Infants’ First Walking Shoes, Tan or Black Lace Shoes 3.0 COMETS en id ase 2.95 Sizes 844 10944 Ds! 0 es 2 to ‘ormerly 4. * * ; ‘ T d Black Kid SI White Canvas Shoes ao ae an ae E10, Pome 425 3.25 Black Patent Leather, Kid Tops 2.95 Brown ay Soe Fate 4.35 Sizes 4 to 8, Formerly 4.35 Dark Brown Lace Shoes ‘Tan, Button or White Buckskin Siges 4 108, Formerly 5.50 3.65 Sizes 8 to 1014, Formerly 8.00 5.95 * 8.35 » 8:35 and Low Boots ; Formerly 8,50 10 13.50 Black Street Pumps. Formerly 10.50 10 14.50 Black and White Oxfords and Boots. . Formerly 6.00 to 8.50 5.65. You Never Pay More at Best’ ‘With You ta Apple Blossom Time | Played by Baxter & Kortlander, @1.25 Baby Are YouT DeeStep. Played by Victor Arden. . 61.25 | - Blues ~ MewTrot. Played by Pere Wendling. 91.25 PR. S. Player Rolls are always good; | are artist-played for our best music. trade. However, of the new §. Player Rolls for July,-we like pabove six best—and recommend & Come here—hear them. Also, | ‘ether sért of good selection; Popular eds, Patriotic Songs, Dance Hits, Fayorites, and the Good Old ‘that are always new. | RDMAN, CK & CO. 2 Flatbush Ave., Bklyn | ith Ave,, New York Men’s Fine Suits Specially Featuring Suits From Our Regular Stock—Reduced to $44.00 E quality of these suits indicates the values offered in this sale. It also shows at what a low price a really good suit can now be bought. At this special price we are offering light weight suits, with part linings—the kind in particular demand just now—as well as heavier year-round weights that it will pay you to select from for Fall wear. There are plenty of good patterns and colors, and every garment is of assured quality, style and workmanship. Other Suits from our higher grades—all teduced from much higher prices—now $54, $68, $76. Leather Coats Students’ Suits For Motor and Sports Wear Sizes 16 to 20 years Reduced to Reduced to $43.50 $31.50 \ Fine out-door coats greatly reduced to Suits for the older boy wearing his first close out. long trousers are now reduced to a price Imitation leather coats reduced to$31.50 | that will insure quick clearance. Fourth Floor. Lord & Taylor § the Socialist nominee; | nell University. He aince has spent Henry Ford, Louis F. Pont, Ansistant | most of his time in Salt Lake City. Prior to 4912 Christensen wae ranked as a “Dolliver” Republican, himself to the Bull The death of ‘stall ‘and Store Closes at 5 P. M. Closed Saturdays During July and August. Lord & Taylo. 38th Street --FIFTH AVENUE— ' 39th Street Mail and Telephone Orders Filled—Phone Fitzroy 1900—Ask for Telephone Order Desk. Sale of Misses’ Shantung Suits Closing out our limited quantity of Men’s Wear Shantung Suits for which there has been a steady and persistent de- mand all season—just the thing for the week-end trip! No Exchanges. ) Underpriced for their value, $21.50 Two Models Only. Both Illustrated. ' None C. 0. D. popular than ever this season, and every Summer girl Cr soft, Oriental Silks for warm. weather wear are more who sees these jaunty, youthful tailleurs will be capti- vated by their smart style features and becoming lines. Sizes to 18 years. Another Shipment of Those Crepe de Chine Dresses at $16.50. Splendid Values for Which There Has Been a Great Demand. Special Offering For Tomorrow of Women’s Cool Summer Dresses Voile, Gingham, Swiss Wide choice of new models exceptionally low priced at "$10.00 $19.50 OW to be happy in hot weather is a problem solved for womankind by the one- piece dress of thin, cool, sheer cottons. We are offering a selec- tion of simple, dainty, easily laun- dered Cotton Dresses at low prices. Third Floor. Bathing Suits ‘hird Floor Featuring for Friday Transparent Black Hats LWAYS in good taste, these Black Hats of maline and horsehair, with crowns of black satin and ~ trimmed with ostrich or other feathered effects, are remarkably good values at $7.95 Fourth Floor. For the woman who swims RACTICAL ° and attractive mod- els in black Surf Satin, especially priced at styles sizes from “Another Special Purchase of Women’s New Summer. Capes Navy Serge and Cut Bolivia A group of attractive models—a 11 great values at $24.50 24 $29.50 OMEN who have not yet invested in this most popu- lar and practical wrap of the season—the Summer Cape-- will find these graceful, well-tai- lored models, of excellent Serge and Cut Bolivia, silk lined throughout, are well worth attention. Third Floor. Girls’ Dresses Splendid values offered OOL Summer for the Junior Misses, in 12 to 16 years, at the low price of $3.00 $4.50 $5.75 Pretty little Suits in black combined with shepherd’s check (illus- trated); or piped or braided with contrast- ing colors; others all Straight-line and waist-line styles, trim, well-fitting and all excellent values. black. ‘Third Floor. White Tub . Skirts Many new models unusually priced $4.50 ana’ $5.00 Gabardine and- Surf Satin, broad belts and novel pockets; jaunty styles for wear with blouses, smocks and sweaters, and models for the larger woman included. k These are good values, fine quality materials, well made. Silk Sport Skirts Baronette Satin, fancy Sport Silks, Crepe de Chine, Chiffon Cloth, Sea Spray, Mirrette. Greatly Reduced $12.75 0 $29.50 38th Street “FIFTH AVENUE— 39th Street lustrated) ; Voiles, Organdy cuffs. Net Guimpes $5.95 Sleeveless, but as effective as a blouse with the linen or pongee Suit, or the low-necked dress, and the completing piece of daintiness with your sweater- and-skirt outfit. These Guimpes are hand embroid- ered and lace trimmed. In white or cream, and out-of-the-ordinary values. Lee Ground Floor, $7.75 The group of little , Frocks includes models in Japanese Crepe, em- broidered with wool (il- * dotted, striped and figured trimmed with collars and White Canvas Oxfords Sale of Women’s Summer Low Shoes at $9.25 With several more,months in which to wear White Low Shoes, this sale gives you a splendid opportunity to buy inexpensively for the remainder of the season. These shoes are * Superior in quality and workmanship— the kind that keep their shape after numerous cleanings. They have welted soles and medium walking heels, All sizes, but shop early, as this price is bound to attract many women. jecond Floor. _