The evening world. Newspaper, October 7, 1920, Page 10

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0 5 it +» Bale price for twenty-five days. re Delegates at Riga The Morning Post regarded the) & | Showéd Anxiety to Mect — [terms of the agreement as a reat | Demands. vietory for Poland, The Russian del- | Al 4 egater, it said, Indicated great | LONDON, Oot. 1—The Ruseo-Pol- peace conference, having reached iminary agreement at Riga, on- negotiations probably will be ‘ on in London or Paris, ac- jing to reports tore. Thé armis- agreement provided definitely twenty-five day# of peace which it be broken on thirty-six hours’ Wee. After twenty-five days the ice wilt be continued automat- iy subject to termination on ten notice. | § According to the Morning Poat the jent reached at Riga provides: 1. Hostilities will cease within six ys from the signing of the dgrec- al aides will \ withdraw to’ V NADE FORPLE ed lines within seven dayw aftér| Polish Governfient, tas beon Alm. the armisticn ts effective. inated from dincvesiony, as also the %. Military and etvit stores ana a| Whole of the East Gai eagpeds and the qtteation of recognition of the certain amount of railway supplier) So causa Hoviet Governments of White heed not be evacuated. | feaaeia end Ukraine. © The frontier 4. A ‘neutral gone of thirty ktlome- | a sen Will be established cast of the It armistice line, the Poles thereby re- taining all their own territory: 5. Armies must net fraternize. $, The armistice shal! be effective INNY}; od ypon starts nlightiy eatward of Dvinsk on the Dvina River, It runs o8 | lodetelne and then to the important junction of reransthicidhel sae] It Int almowt due South to Mo- anxiety to moet the demandf of the Poles. RIGA, Oct. T.—Wat between Poland and Russia will practically end. to- morrow by the signing of an armis- tice, the terms, of which have been agreed upon. A mutual understand. | P ing to this effect already has been! 7 slgned. | M. Domaki, Chairman of the Pollsh, [) Ponce Delegation, is dictating Po-| § land's terms to the Bolshevik! with almost breathless rapidity, and his) points, as fast as he submits them, | & are being accepted by the Soviet rep. | B resentatives. ' Domaki haa forced a Polish clatm tor | B substantial participation in the Rua- sion gold reserve and the Bolsheviki havo agreed to the principle involved, though the precis@ amount haa yet been zed, Mt) KNOX HAT. COMPANY Amnesty for the Polish Communiata, | eee Base imprisoned for conapiring-againut-the Scotch Cheviots Scotch Tweeds Unfinished Wotsteds NP aa Se: fae ¢ DOLLARS AND UPWARD {eo our optenon ther these garmencs are Qe mow remarkable values ofered for at ean three youre KNOX SUITS Stery Dollars and Upward (a) enosowar “token wunecwe Seley a hoe, f Brothers West 42nd St. DRASTIC REDUCTIONS on OUR High-Grade Furniture. Assortments purchased over twelve months .ago when prices were poets | lower than to-day’s wholesale cost are now offered 7 at 10 to 25 PER CENT OFF the Dining Room, Begroom, Living Ro#m, Library and Miscellaneous Furniture revealing workmanship CHAMBER SUITE-—4 pieces (as illustrated); in American Walnut - or a | includiffg Bureau, Chifforobe, Vanity Cose and Bow Bed. Value 5605, 00. oe a Sale price Chamber Suite— 8 pieces; ‘Tapestry. 4 pes.; in American Walnut. e | + pes; in Mahogany, Value Value $460.00... .Sale’ price $345.Q0 | #850.00,........ Sale price $675.00 Living Room Suite— Dining Room Suite— 8 pes.; in Mahogany and Cane; upholstered | 10 pieces; in Mahogany; in Black and Gold Damask, Hepplewhite design, Value Value $500,00.,..Sale price $385.00 | #1415.00...... Sale price $1095.00 Living Room Suite— Dining Room Suite— Overstuffed; upholstered in | 10 pes.; in Mahogany or Walnut; Williat Value #650,00, and Mary design, Value Bale Pree... isvesesneses: $495.00 | #542.00........ Sale price’ $475.00 Living Room Suite— Dining Room Suite— $ pieces; Overstuffed in Blue 10 pieces; in Mahogany; Figured Velour, Valuc 625, Queen Anne design, Value “eH ee ee $550.00 | #4697.50........ Sale price $510.00 MISCELLANEOUS FURNITURE Toilet Tables— End Tables— Yn Mahogany; inlaid. Valte In Mahogany, Value $17.50. $195.00...........Sale price $7.00 | Sule pricessscescececesevas $15.00 Four Post Beds— Davenport Table— ; In sotogeyi 4 ft. size. Value In Mahogany. Value $60,00, $45.00............8ale price $37.50 | Sale prices... cece c ceca $48.00 5 6 pieces; in Mahogany. Value “Breakfast/Room Suite—gisc.ou,....0.s+2, bale price $109.00 (Between Fifth and Sixth Avennes) West 43rd St. “ENTIRE STOCK of Former Low Prices of an unusually high standard. $475. Chamber Suite— , OOTORE! a Aik: > Dw mes ar whlete mum t |ouse the ast matter on th toot Poland a cortidor between, . the Barat | wround that Be never waa a ' It was outhoritatively stated at the : ye way tine. ft Weannin, ud FRANKIINC SIMON MEN'S SHOPS 2 8 WEST 38th STREET ie ae Franklin Simon & Co. Shoe for Men at $10% A saving of '25 per pair OU know, whenever a man tries to corner cotton or wheat somebody at , the last minute offers him more than he can absorb and breaks the corner, and it is the same with the shoemarket. ‘ Avenue 342 STREET roadway FRIDAY \ Extraordinary Sale of Smart Autumn Dresses A fine shoe at $10 is hard to get, but not impossible, as witness this one, which comes in gun metal, cordovan color, \ browns, and tans, and is resolutely made. of Tricotine, Satin and Crepe Meteor Medium and narrow toe models, and wing brogues. At the Extremely Low Price of 24.00 THE VALUES ARE EXCEPTIONAL— THE MODELS VERY SMART! HESE remarkable dresses em- body the newer style notes, and reflect the lower price level for Au- tumn. Featuring straightline, mo- yen age and circular skirt silhou- ettes, with embroideries of beads or, of wool, or silk braid effects. Navy. Brown and Blagh | Stop Punishing Your F you are suffering from corns,. bunions, callouses, ingrowing nails, and weak arches, it's be- cause you have disobeyed Nature's law, by wearing shoes ° that crumple up your toes and twist the bones out of shape— shoes that have no recommenda- tion except that they look smart. Educator Shoes “let the feet grow as the should.” That's why they are comfortable. And, be- cause they are scientifically correct - in shape, they are good-looking, too. Besides, they are much longer-wearing than wrong shoes. OPPENHEIM.CLUNS & CG 34th Street—New York * Attractive Underwear Offerings Friday Come in and give us a few minutes of your time! Like many others, you'll be convinced.«Don't delay, get your foot-comfort now. ° DUCATO Ere FOR MEN, WOMEN, and CHILDREN * SIGNET SHOE COMPANY , 1345 Broadway, between 35th and 36th Streets. Harlem—112 West 125th Street. Bronx—Third Avenue and 149th Street. Brooklyn—557 Fulton Street. MASS MEETING. By. the Democracy of New York County, for the Purpose of Ratifying the Democratic Nominations IN TAMMANY HALL TO-MORROW, FRIDAY EVENING, at 8 o’Cleck | HON. W. BOURKE COCKRAN Will Speak on: “Why, After Having Opposed the League of Nations, | Now Support? Governor Cox.” LIEUT.-GOV. HARRY C. WALKER | Democratic Candidate for United States Senator, and Other Eminent Democrats Will Also Address the Meeting. Music by the 69th Dormer Admission Without Tici.et, The Hall Opens at 7 P.M, 1500 ‘Wastiaite Silk Chance Satin and Crepe de Chine Envelope and Step-in Styles. Hand-embroidered, tailored, and lace trimmed—ribbon, lace and regulation shoulder straps. Wash Satin Bloomers Tailored and Lace Trimmed. 2.95 \ Very Special | Washable Silk Petticoats Crepe de Chine & Satin. Fiesh & White. All Silk Jersey Pantelettes Ruffled or Shirred Cuff, Petticoat Shades. Very Special | 3.95 | Very Special | 5.00 Crepe de Chine Nightgowns ~ |. Sleeve and Sleeveless,-Flesh only, Very Special | - 6.90

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