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NUVEMBE THE avaeixe _WORLD, FRIbDAY, (GERMANS PROTEST | Secéetv AGAINST SYSTENLOF| ig, GIVING MANDATES) 4 British Labor Delegate Argues 1 for Admission to League of Former Enemy States. GENEVA, Nov. 19 Press).—The German Governmen® has officially protested to the League of “~“Bations against ‘the system of dis- tributing mandates under the Treaty, of Versailles, {t was learned to-day. The Berlin Government asserts it is {legal for the Entente Powers to dls- tribute these mandates among them- selves, { Immediate admission of Germany and tho other former enemy states to (Associated the League of Nations was urged be- { fore the Assembly of the League to- day yy George Nicoll Barnes of the { British delegation, Representing as { he dia the laboring people of Great Britain, sald Mr. Barnes, he knew the Breat majority of them demanded that all the enemy states be admitted of Great Britain whom Mrs. Nicholas F. get that the the world into get the mivery But the questi world from r res plungea do not for- and trained workers. Woman Leads Drive For Fund oe Girl Scouts, Brady, Treasurer of the Girl Scouts, is an ardent worker in the National membership campaign for $1,033,400 now being waged by the 82,176 Girl Scouts in the United States in behalf of the 4.000 girls who are turned away every month Osea: To-day Fiatbush Co caused to db lin from of Heinrich valued at $500 terday MISS EDITH Hi WALLAGH WEDS. will lve » ne bride was given in ther, Mr. Gwat Archibald bs uate by HOW ARE Annul Wedding jon because of lack of facilities | maidun at K. of © of the forme Mr. Barn for its inaction dur while Poland and § engaged in hostilities licity through the registration of ali Councit | the past year} ‘reatles: t Ftussia were referred to | a © mand n the lation of the to the Asse report of th wanted to the proval of t ty if Farliament i fis own separate function and the most Full weight 16 ounces of CANDY in eyery UNITED pound box! ) Duets candy announcement we make carries the line “Full weight—16 ounces of Candy in every Pound Box"’ because— In every line certain “trade practices,” legitimate enough in their way—but not analyzed or understood by the public —are in effect. For instance, in the candy business it is considered perfectly proper by some manufacturers /and retailers to weigt container and wrapper with the candy to make a full pound. This means the candy purchaser really obtains 12, 13, 4, or at most 14 oz. of Candy, and the rest of his money goes || for box, paper and string! | In the United Candy Stores we insist that our patrons get exactly what they are paying for—when they say a “pound” or we say a “pound,” please remember it means a pound—1i6 ounces—of Candy, and that we do not “Include the. weight of the container.” | | Candy SPECIALS: for Today and Saturday Chaslas Home Made Covered Chewey “54. Combination $ 1 39 Caramels Two pounds Crystal Chocolate Cov. ¢ Jellies Creole Pepper- Assorted mint Patties Ibi Chocolate Suprerre Bonbons Walnut 70: \"r* Chocolates $1 -69 Tops Ib. Two pounds FULL WEIGHT—16 ounces of CANDY in every pgund box HAPPINESS STORES: “Largest Candy Store in the 64E. 14th, at 4th Avenue 42ed olso 43rd Street 32 Cortlandt Street between 5thand6th Avenues Hudson Termine! Entrance 17 Beat dir Stoest Falton and Wisse Streets In New World 1249 Broaduey, nr 80th St, 1543 Broa Herbert ng up On next M eral Phil § Hoover Head of American ‘o-day by the sion here the \ouT OF SING SING, CAVE-MAN WOOING IN COURT ne DOUBTED BY COURT, — WIFE LOSES PLEA Magic in Who Serves Term f oe ae Thett of t male s Ace i Bride of G Gwathmey of New % ¥ WAH Edith ores we Mrs. PAUL IMPELLITERI Denied nL Preneh BONWIT TELLER &,CO, The Specially Shop of Onyyinislions \ FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET For SATURDAY A Very Important Sale of -ashions MISSES’ SUITS, FROCKS, COATS and WRAP-COATS Featured on the Third Floor in Sizes 14 to 18 for Misses and Small Women The Season’s Smartest Misses’ Duvet de Laine Suits Formerly 59.50 to 65.00 46 Ae 0 Simple youthful modes, plain tailored to wear with own peltry. Misses” Plain & Fur Trimmed Suits 64.00 formerly 75.00 to 95.00 . Several models that emphasize an exceptionally high order of tailoring Misses’ Fur Trimmed Suits Formerly 110.00 to 150.09 9 4.00 Chic costume suits of veldyne, trimmed with beater, squirrel or mole; also plain tailored effects. Very Exceptionally Priced MISSES’WINTERCOATS Fur Trimmed and Plain Tailored Styles 95.00 Belted and semi-belted coats of veldyne, with collars of mole, nutria or wolf. Also plain tai- lored coats of evora cloth, MISSES’ WRAP-COATS of Marvella With Various Far Collars 125.09 A distinctive new model in all the leading \-inter shades and fur col- lared, with Australian opossum, nutria or mole. Sizes 14 to 18 Very Exceptionally Priced MISSES’ FROCKS of Poiret Twill or Velveteen 58.00 Redingote, straightiine and pan eled frocks, revealing many inter- esting phases of the winter mode. MISSES’ FROCKS Simple Tailored Styles, Also Embroidered or Beaded Types 88.00 Reproductions of the most suc cessful Paris modes imported by this shop. ave. ' he . baal | velteves th a eee — MME. DESTINN WILL PAY. ment Acatnat te All wool "You wit) "MOVIE MEN PRAISE. |: FVENINE WORDS se ut the section York nitting the with ned pasa re brought home to the ritent neceasity for safe ion pleture the: The presen aris nee permits the erect conies in buildings that New © pe Association Urges Changes in A vate | World to when it ha to Th asive manner columns, to of thanks Kven'ng the ag vied by| for 2,000] And editorin 1 89) to the people the nee ond tenir orday ata 12) Motion Dieture he| tion of the World The meetine matte spools Theatrient was held t of sinczestin & Won vent to the eity's bulldinue whieh would wid in qyeventing ave # reeent calamity In) port tL ? Boys’ SHopPs FIF TH FLOOR FRANKLIN SIMON, FIRTH AVENUE—37th and 38th Sts REDUCED PRICES—SATURDAY For the First Time This Season The Greatest Reductions that the Boys’ Shops Have Ever Offered in Winter Clothes at this Period ‘of Any Season $30.°° Boys’ Wearmoor Overcoats ! Reduced to $2,0,00 , A Reduction of 510. All wool overcoats, flannel lined—Sizes 10 to 18 years, 39,00 Wearmoor Norfolk Suits Reducea to 2 | 709 A Reduction of 513. Tweed, Cheviot. Sizes 8 to 18 years. 52.°° Boys’ Winter Pajamas Reduced to $1.95 A Reduction of 51. ; Of Outing flannel in one or two piece models—Sizes 8 to 18 years. ‘3.° Winter Caps for Boys Reduced to $2 00 A Reduction of $1.” All wool, to match suits and overcoats $7.50 Boys’ Black Leather Shoes Reduced to $5 75 A Reduction of $1.75 Blucher and regular models, medium and orthopedic last, some with viscolized waterproof soles, sizes 10 to 1344—1 to 6. All Goods are Regular Stock Reduced for the Kirst Time this Season. franklin Simon & Co, FIFTH AVENUE CHILDREN’S HAIRCUTTING SHOP—FIFTH FLOOR i are pe To Pairs of Knickerbockers with each suit public the arting pa patres, and it ballding tion of bal- are not of ic lass A construction and are not pro- olther aide mm Pleture the World of the pros iiding ord- erection of it of Costumer Takes Jdodae City Laws to Prevent netruction, and Accident or Death, weil a or $4.46 wniren st class theatre mands open courts ) & street or to the ons, now Nanette ten's Chrige A. MeMaon v