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Tespecting the necessity for a new| Allies of 800,060 milch cows, wale ab jatiat Part ns a ‘ bridge. But Essex County couldn't—or| the Versaiiles t didn’t—wait for the commission's re- Port and the barricade was erected last Wednesday. Not to be outdone : in the display of courage, Morris | Committee of German wom Sounty. men demolished the barricade and yesterday more than 2,000 auto- eee cower GERMAN 1 WOMEN Morris County Delegation Threw Essex County Bar- ticade Into the Water. ‘Would Mean Death of Thou- sands of Children. Horatiue at the prides, In the per- on of Henry Snvter night watch- " mobilen pasesd over the bridge. Mi? bay saps 4 : The noxt step in the merry war is| ther reduction in the milk #uppiy ‘ Sweited with: ate ale world be equivalent to the death sen-| APPEAL TO FRENCH] ‘or nearty stx years the populations Declare Surrender of 800,000 Cows | he, iter naserta, and. owing to tis BERLIN, Dec. 19.—@urrender to the resenting the Bourgeols and Majority oo In the Retchatng, ara oan op y the Union of Francs, discussing the gainat the aurrond -| Remington Psi dele have been domanded under the “The need of every part of Gormany is a0 great,” saya the letter, “that fir tence for hundreds of thousands of | children.” ‘man, fafled to hold the Cook-Hanover Bridge against the cohorts of Morris County, N. J. The barricade which fhe Essex County Board of Free- holders caused to be erected thereon has been demolished and chucked into the Pasenic River, and to-day County Engineer Hopkins Morris is threat- ening contempt proceedings in the Supreme Court against the Exsex Freeholders. Snyder did his darndest to ho the ‘bridge over the Passaic River against gome forty or fifty men from Morris County Saturday night, but was over- and bound hand and foot. ‘Thus shackled, he witnessed the de- struction of the barricade: and ita going overboard into the cold Pasmic waters. Women. County Engineer Refler of Eavex Flatlock S. ‘had desiared the bridge unsafe and Director Charles Ball and the other Besuty and Emsex' board members warited a new Durability eS er eee ee ee i Bngii | * kins certified to'its entire safety and ; the Supreme Court appointed a com mission to report within thirty days FINE KNITTED UNDERWEAR St Fits All weights and finishes—in silk, wool and cotton For sale at New York’s heading Shops of German cities have not had milk, fact, the death rate from tuberculosis ® Bring in oo favorite record Sg hag doubled wince 1018. and we will convince you that Pi nis ot Wieakrrate worms carctien nop: r we can improve its tone fe & Investigate the latest result of Remington Genius a a An interesting historical tre treatise on the Remington fA Family free to each caller. , | B Demonstrated at B 1664 BROADWAY, (near S204 St) @ e 941 Intervale Ave. 386 Grand St. 201 W. 145th St. 21 W. 30th St. NEW YORK é 73 FLATBUSH AVE. and Girls & "OROOKLYN o* ®ana® Delightful Texture Moderate Price WATCHES “Die Spacaly Shop of' FOR TUESDAY Bags of striped silk, metal Bags ox brécade silk with gold knobs, metal bro- brocade, eventos ‘bags cade, velvet, silk with Pe cage giles Meter ETA ne of silk and beads. thell frame or leather. 3 and silk, 7.50 15.00 Formerly 15.00 t0 25.00 Formerly 25.00 to 45.00 Pullman slippers and Manicure and sewing kits; case; polished leather novelty purses and “Hasty Line” pads; petetiools ta vedio sewing roll 1.95 "3.95 Formerly 2.25 to 5.00 Formerly up to 6.95 i” At 85¢c | at 1.15 i Br: Formerly 1.00 to 1.50 Formerly 1.50 . e Hand bs seared eof- = Madeira with rose scal- ; ners; an hem- it i @ stitched: plein; 1-16 top otee and a § inch hem double row & corners. so spoke. Also Madeira hand embroidered ker- handkerchiefs. chiefs, pansy ya Women’s . Superfine Silk Hose 2.50 Formerly 3.95 In black, white, African brown, beige. Silk garter tops and BONWIT TELLER &CO | fj og Aelia Onipinalions FIFTH AVENVE.AT 38™ STREET Christmas Gifts of Quality At Greatly Reduced Prices For Women and Misses Hand Bags of Velvet, Silk, Brocade Leather Articles for Various Uses Women’s ‘Pure Linen Handkerchiefs Novelty Jewelry—Real Jade, Amber, Lapis, Coral, | Galalith & Cord Necklaces, Dorine Boxes At Greatly Reduced Prices 12-Button White French Kid Gloves Formerly 7.50 and 8.00 Fine quality selected akins in white only. Overseam sewn, JEWELRY Christmas Gifts WITHIN REACH OF ALL —BUY NOW— Our Btock Is the Most Complete On Maiden Lane. DIAMONDS $25 TO $1,000 On the Most LIBERAL TERMS Small Weekly er Monthly Payments No ned Tape. Strictly Confidential. WE GUARANTEE BEST VALUES IN THE CITY CALL GR SED POR XMAS CATATON Open Evenines Until 9. Velvet envelope vanities with solid gold corners; decorated duvetyn ; vel- vet and brocade; bead- ed mocha; beaded sac bags and _ various leathers, Also beaded on velvet and silk. 23.00 Formerly 32.50 to 50.00 OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS Our Liberal Credit Terms Apply to Long Island, New Jersey and Connecticut. MOTOR TRUCK DELIVERIES 86th Bi aagiatay! Cars Two Blocks Away St. ” Station at Our Door 3a? eth stest Cars Pass Our Door ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES Engagement pads, travel writing pads, desk blotters, brief cases, music rolls, cigarette xcs. 7.50 Formerly 12.50 to 16.50 At 4.75 Formerly 5.00 to 9.00 Regular and glove size in fine hand spun linen, with color or hand embroidery, This handsome set pe ofa Solid Oak EXTENSION TABLE with heavy claw feet, 42-in. top arfd 6-feet extension; six « $54: 98 CHAIRS, with imitation leather slip seat, Complete. | Kroehler Kodav q Mahogany or ont | frames, upholstered }f in imitat ion Leather, |¥ makes a full size bed Financial Statistics WILL BE FOUND on Pages 507 to 532 IN THE —=1920—. WORLD ALMANAC That Will Not Be Repeated in Succeeding Editions. Copies may be had from our Bookseller or Newsdealer at 38c, Sent by mail, B0c +, postage prepaid, 5.50 THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, NECEMBER 20, 1920." en TY Christmas Gift Suggestions . for MEN FoR the Holiday Season of 1920 is offered 4 comprehen- sive selection of the various accessories for Town and Country wear. Every item has been chosen with the care and discriminating taste that has made the name of McCutcheon famous. GT Tere er ee ee A Imported Knitted Silk Dress Scarfs. Shirts, Neckties and Socks—For Evening Wear. Dressing Gowns—Of Brocaded Silks, Foulards (for Traveling), Velours, Camel’s Hair and Wool. Smoking Jackets—BrocadedSilks or Velvet,as you prefer. Sweaters, Scarfs, Golf Hose and Socks—Of Camel’s Hair and the Various Imported Wools. Gloves—Reindee? (Lined with Fur and Unlined), Cape, Mocha and Wool. Socks—Of Silk, Lisle and Cotton—Accordion weaves, Em- broidered clock effects. Pajamas—Silk, Madras, Flannel, Sateen, in White, Stripes and Plain colors. Neckwear—Choice Silks from home and abroad. Sterling Silver Belt Buckles. Umbrellas—Always acceptable. James McCutcheon & Company Fifth Avenue, 34th and 33d Streets, New York 1\®. Altmart & Cn. MADISON AVENUE = FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-fifth Street The Entire Remaining Stocks of Men’s Quality Business Suits comprising all of the fine grades a will be on sale to-morrow (Tuesday) i = at $54.00 7 This is an astonishingly low price for clothing of this character On sale now, at greatly reduced prices, are Men’s Business Suits at $37.50 and Men’s Quality Overcoats at $78.50 & 95.00 Allof these reductions have been made regardless of cost Address Cashier, ae York World, New York City. tp eet ee te ete ee ’ f ‘