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Py “BRITS PAPERS "TAIL BEGINNING OF i Wilson and Lenine as “Auto- i cratic Idealists.” tired of dictatorship and the “Amert » London Morning Post said to-day. + Be Autocratic idealists.” ~ between our countries.” < sethny tein taper ernetonertheectier = Elihu Root or Herbert H § Borah—John: , sion to powér would mean @ “oon: centration of the isolation policy which might easily become anti- | British and anti-Buropean.” ; ‘The Daily Mail saw Cox's defeat as } & condemnation of the League of Na- tions as constituted at Versailles but “THE REACTION” Morning Post Links President LONDON, Nov. 4.—The world ts _ @an people with superb politica! gentus are leading the reaction,” the The Morning Post, with other Lon- don papers, expressed satisfaction over the coming retirement of Pres!- dent Wilson and the Democratic Party. It professed to see a re- _ semblance between the President and Nikolai Len ine, head of the Soviets, “edmiting the differences between a humane man and « ruffian, but both “Wilson's dréam has been shat- tered. Mesopotamia, Flume, Rouw- mania, anxious France and upper Silesia are among his legacies,” the Post added. “To some Wilson ts a eaint; to others a crank It is now ‘clear that Americans are not going to submit either to @ eaint or @ * orank. Their refusal to interfere tn ‘| Ireland makes for cordial relations ‘The Dally News saw the composi- _ tion of Harding’s Cabinet as more important than anything else now. , The appointment of such men as will j je viewed with unqualified ap- r \ proval, the News said, but the f combination’s @oces- THE the vote ation will tention to Harding's dealing with important labor prob- lems, It said, It hoped the administra- tion would evolve a practical scheme 1 und jfor a new league. W iteevtyha | ‘The Telegraph paid emit Jdent Wilsc declared Ihe had de st, whatever his|the Jerrors of judenient business | ng ready for ‘The Herald, Laborite, devoted its at- | fight on la “A NATIONAL INSTITUTION" CLOTHING, FURNISHINGS and HATS FOR MEN, BOYS and CHILDREN Overcoats and . Short Ulsters $35 and $45 These are Regular Values at. $45 and $60 The Men's Overcoate are single-breasted, fly front and single or double-breasted form-fitting. The materials are oxford, black, and neat mixtures. The Ulsters are made with half belt or belt all around. There is a full assortment of rough and smooth materials, sizes 34 to 44, . Browning, King & Company Browning, King & Co. riven Debs -puatting’n ciection was @ warning to|{| Broadway and 32nd St. Cooper Sq. at 5th St. i@| Fs a. "the 5s Repubticane ae np tnd BROOKLYN: Fulton St. at DeKalb Ave. i = _ q ) , , f t qe MADISON AVENUE=FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK ! @ * yes others | | | At _Thirty-fourth Street For Friday and Saturday et exceptionally low prices All-mohair Plush Robes All-emohair Plush Robes tn plain colors Sate on the First Fioor (Thirty-fourth Street side) Thirty-fifth Street An Important Special Sale of All-raohair Plush Motor Robes (Winter-weight) In solid colors; some plain, showing the popular ecrase effect at $19.50 et $27.50 All-mohair Plush Robes of very superior quality; plain or in striped effects at $37.50 the same time ea number of Heavy-weight Wool Steamer Rugs in attractive plaids, with reverse in plain colors, will be on tale at tire special price of $13.50 EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1920." Rm Ti THIRTY-FOURTH STREET FOR. WOMEN AND MISSES BROADWAY- FIFI AycHUS \yaws THAT ANTICIPATE THE DEMANDS OF THE Later SEASON THE VALUES: ARE MOST ‘EXTRAORDINARY New SLEEVED WRAPS OF BOLIVIA CLOTH WITH DEEP SELLE? COLLARS, ARE SPLENDID EXAMPLES OF FINISHED TAILORCRAF T, SHOWN IN THREE DISTINCTIVE MODELS) ADDS THIRTY-FOURTH STREET For TRIMMED WRAPS OF BOLIVIA, WITH LARGE. COLLARS AND CUFFS OF RINCTAIL, MICH SILIC EMBROIDERY CONSIDERABLY TO THE CHARM OF THESE MODISH WRAPS GROADWAY-FIFIM AVENUE New | oexs or Rare Beauty THAT REVEAL THE CHARMING SIMPLICITY AND MULTIPLE? STYLE INNOVATIONS OF THE NEWER VOGUE NEW TAILORED FROCKS OF VELVETEEN, WITH SATIN COLLAR. AND BROAD - SATIN SASH ENDING IN BOW AT BACK, SHOWN IN BROWN, BLACK AND NAVY BLUE NEW CREPE SATIN FPROCKS IN CHARMING LONG LINE? REDINGOTB EFFECT, ADORNED WITH BEADWORK IN ARTISTIC DESIGNS THE VALUES ARE MOST EXTRAORDINARY 28:29 4.9-0° EVENING FROCKS OF SILI¢ CHIFFON VELVET VERY SPECIALLY PRICED CLASSIC FOLDS OF INDESCRIBABLE BEAUTY ARD IMPARTED BY ARTISTIC DRAPING OF BOTH? BODICE AND SLIRT, ROPES OF VELVET AND -6I1LVER BUDS ARE USED FOR. ORNAMENTATION, SHOWN IN; DELICATE PASTRL SHADES AND BLACK AND WHITE a © - es Te i} i | i i 1 i i i 3 fe} | gah eA NTE aT HA |FounDartad, Broadway. and Sons. Sth and Oth Sts. | \ Offer This Friday and Saturday AN EXTRAORDINARY REDUCTION SALE Everything for cold weather comfort and the newest foreign and domestic novelties. MILLINERY (ist and 2nd Floors) TRIMMED HATS—An unusual lot of the very newest models for every occasion in this season’s smartest colorings. Regularly $10.00 and $12.00, 7 50 BD cciccdvsecescaewsecasccucesvssecrenvegacess . HACKLE BANDS, the popular millinery trimming, in a large range of colors, including black. 95 Value $1.50. Special at...........-+++++++05: . WOMEN’S GLOVES &BUTTON SLIP-ON—Suede finish, high grade wash- able fabric, with spear back. Shades of ver, 1 39 grey and white. All sizes. Value $2.00 pr., at 4e REAL FRENCH GLACE KID —2 clasp; overseam sew- ing; Paris point and silk embroidered backs; shades of tan, brown, Be mode, black and white. 2 49 . Today's value 642 pr. Special at........... ° . WOMEN’S HOSIERY BLACK SILK STOCKINGS—Heavy weight, with liste tops; (the well-known make with the lavender 2 59 stripe at top). Value $3.25 pr., at......--+++ ° 1.10 BLACK. MERCERIZED LISLE STOCKINGS— Full fashioned. Value $1.50 pr., at.........+- WOMEN’S RIBBED UNDERWEAR Alot of discontinued numbers in Women's and Chil+ dren's Underwear, consisting of wool, fleece lined, medium and heavy weight cotton—all sizes, but it in ev ityle. Value $1.28 to $4.80, at... cesses -75 © 3.25 WOMEN’S LINGERIE (2nd Floor) NIGHT GOWNS, ENVELOPE CHEMISES AND BILLIE BURKES—Conmpprising eal al etal models 1 35 with attractive trimmings. Values to $2.75 for 4+ CORSETS—C'B a la Spirite and other well known makes in most popular models. J 65 Values to $4.50 for... .......0 cece seen ees * LACES EMBROIDERED NET FLOUNCING—Black only. $5.25 yd. quality for...........+.0-ee0e CHIFFON CLOTH—In black, white and colors, 40 inches wide. $1.88 yd. quality for,......... IMITATION CLUNY LACE’ AND _ INSER- TIONS—In ecru or white. 50c yd. quality for. SILKS AND VELVETS DRESS SATINS—A well known and exceptionally high grade all silk satin; every desirable color for street and evening wear. Black and white included. 2 9 Today's value $3.25. Special Sale Price, yd.... <0 PRINTED GEORGETTE—Some exquisite styles in light and dark grounds; finest quaiities; 40 inches wide. Manufactured to sell $3.00 to $3.75 yd. 1.39 Special Gale Prices Vd, sdcianoscesssconesuoees 3 CHIFFON DRESS VELVET—-Black and navy blue only; reliable wearing quality; 40 inches wide. 6 25 $8.75 value. Special Sale Price .............- WOOL DRESS FABRICS FINE IMPORTED BROADCLOTH—* Priestley” make; an exceptiona ly fine woven cloth; high finish, guarane teed not to cockle or spot with water. 54 inches wide, Navy blue and black only. Imported to 9 sell for $7.50 yd. Our Special Price .......... 3.6 14.98 BLANKETS FOR 10.50 An Exceptional Opportunity Fine white California blankets, ${ and full sizes, two ualities, of extreme warmth and gurabiilty. 16) 50 egularly $14.98 per pair. Sale Price........ —————_—<$———— LT LEATHER GOODS DEPT. ENVELOPE POCKETBOOKS—Patent and crepe grain leathers, handie on top, and mirror. Reg. 53.25 for . HANDBAGS—In leather, velvet and moire silk, fitted w th purse and mirror. 2 75 Values to $4.50 for.........sesereeeereeeesces eS CHINA AND GLASSWARE IMPORTED CHINA DINNER SETS—100 pes.; rich id band with matt gold handles. Regoprica 87:50 100, <a, cssaasirs tees wee. 25.00 AMERICAN PORCELAIN DINNER aaplde) 0 pieces. Dainty decorations Reg. $35.00 for. 5. 0 SHERBET GLASSES—Fine blown glass; Am~ 9 ber and Iridescent. Reg. per doz., $4.75 for .. 3. 5 ee TOILET REQUISITES MAVIS TOILET WATER—Reg. $1.25 for ........089 MAVIS FACE POWDER—Reg. .50 for............ 45 BABCOCK’'S CORYLOPSIS TALCUM—.20 for..., 15 LACO CASTILE SOAP—.18 per cake, Box of 3 for,4.2 FORHAN’S TOOTH PASTE—60c tubes for .......38 ABSORBENT COTTON—Sterilized; 1 1b. .55 for. 40 MEN'S SECTION MEN’S GENUINE “ROOT'S TIVOLI" SHIRTS AND DRAWERS—Natural wool and cotton, medium and heavy weight shirts. Singe or double breasted. Special at, cach.........seeeeeeeee 2.19 MEN'S GLASTENBURY SHIRTS AND DRAWERS— Best quality medium weight wool, at, each... 2.89 MEN'S FINE JERSEY RIBBED SHIRTS AND DRAW. ERS—Natural color wool and cotton mixed, Special at, CACH....ceeeerereeeeeeeeecerenens 1.69 MEN'S HIGH GRADE, HALF HOSE—In fibre silk and medium weight mercerized lisle; exceptionally ood wearing qualitics; all most wanted colors, Secial At DAG iranseisncstaesGyeocshnoneareues 59 SHAKER (SWEATERS) — Extra heavy; 100 per cent.pure woo ; large roll col ar; in Oxford, dark green, brown, navy and maroon. Value $18.50. at.. 13.25 FonnDanrell Kons, Broadway, sh Cth Sts, 1.65 39

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