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\ Mio AND NAWY B. Throckmorton, Col. William Welgel and Bimer H. Youngman GEN. DAWES BARELY SAVES REPUTATION, In introducing Gen. Dawes, Mr. Hulbert said the next speaker was the only man to his knowledge who had acquired a roputation for pro~ anity overnight. The +General in fi warmjng up (0 nis subject, ““Puxation and Reduction of Government Bx- pense,” sald: . “That is thi at domestic ques= t tion of the taxation; the Hfting of the tion from the busine » and labor of our c din a normal eperity and our people. The very first step (and that won't nder O@r repre- vernment it is a # the meat axe irmy), but what and what must be obec! \Also Tells Diners to “Damn Demagogue Who Strikes at Anglo-American Peace.” so that we can go ahe way and bulld up the Gen. Charles G. Dawes and Gen. John J. Pershing were the chief fig- ‘Ures last night at the banquet of the trust companies of ought to be done, tenth annual] done, if this question of a reduction of expense Is going to be adequately met, is the consolidation of the Army the United States at the Waldorf. rae oreven une ‘Phere were about 900 men In the| Kt to be to be foom, representing billions of capital | co-ordinated by in the big cities of the country, and|Chtef of the Army and Navy. the galleries wore filled with women | {he President of the tn i. pecially privileged to watch the men| wouldn't have lime to do it’ dine and to hear them speak. In toue upon our international PERCY H. JOHNSTON RADIATES siden al INTEREST. Edmund D. Hulbert, he organization, was toastmaster. ‘Mhe guests of honor were Elliott C. McDougal, President of the ‘Trust Company of Buffalo; Wieke of Harvey Fiske & Co., this city; Albert H. Wiggin, Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Chase National Bank; Gen. Robert L. Bull- | ard of Governor's Island; Benjamin | Strong, Governot of the Federal Re-| werve Bank; Judge Charles I, Moore, | one of the speakers and counsel for | the West Virginia Wood, Pulp and Paper Company; Julius Kruttschnitt, | ® prominent railroad and bank d rector; P, A. 8. Franklin, President of the International Mercantile Ma rine; Charles H. ol he Commander in who is States, and he President of | no less dangerous in ou relations: It was not the fault of the of tr Haley was Percy H. J the Chemical National Bar arrived in New York thre DELICIOUS AND REreRsHInG when the old Chemical had $43,0) AS. the dence brings thirst resources, y it has f £> Coca-Cola brings refresh- 220,000,000, Percy hails from the | Citizens’ National Bank of Louisville (Southern papers please copy. Other diners who were glimpsed during the evening were C. C. Auch- fncloss, George K. Baker, William Gage Brady, William J. Don- ald Cowel, Gerh "HIE COCA-COLA COMPANY ‘Auanta, Ga. 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"May God make the great Pnglian »ple just and considerate; may God the great Irish mle just and jod damn the | for polities » strife be -speaking joint hands rests the ark of the covenant of human freedom, and the cause of éivilization for the ages to ¢ ‘That is not pro- reluctantly responded. 900 bankers that “to now a) few PLAN TO ENLARGE NAVY CLUB \ bankers gives one a feelin, ctrity.” He said he given a great deal to have known a Dor: fow of ‘em In the years A over and to it, Gen whisper eral. ing to stand for most a Gen, Perahing assured the bankers | by each of the forty-eight States in the bring out manner in which the bankers stood whind the country tn Salvos of applaune |@ormitory 1s $10,000 and Mr. Roosevelt that he strongly time of stress Aa rh » dilated upon the proper relation could not the sing audience would have past. this juncture Gen. Dawes leaned to Pérshing: e audience is will- ything, 100 | Union, Each State In Asked to Endow One 7% Street, an an- nounced by Franklin D. Roosevelt | Provides for dormitories to be endowed The amount necessary to endow « greeted the|aske that every State be represented commander several riefly He made cents and * on times of his few remarks Moore, In the club, which when completed will be known as “Hall of 8 Every State that endowes a dormi- the last tory shall be entitled to a representa- “Dollars | tive on the - Board 0 f Directors. Ac A clever play | coming to Mr. Roosevelt, approximately. sens their | 9,000. satlors dollars, the role of| when the fleet‘is in port. The Navy on shore leave dally Club ja the only place where they can ‘The building ptoramme for the Navy |! “Go|Club at 13° Bast dist one without t —and. atl in » lawyer was a merr ine fini commodations within the pay. ¢ und dinner can BLOOMINGDALES 59TH TO shu Ltt LEXINGTON *0 3D AVENUE One-Day Sale Beginning Tomorrow At 9 A. M. Tomorrow will be RED LETTER DAY in our piano depart ment, a one-day Sale of player pianos at a price so low that we feci sure the entire lot of 36 players will be sold before 5.30 when this sale closes. With every player sold tomorrow, we will include the FREE. OUTFIT mentioned below. As only 36 of these magnificent players are offered at this sale price of $325, we reserve the right to bring this sale to a close after 36 of these instruments have been sold. Don’t wait until late in the afternoon, but call as early in the day as possible. PLAYER PIANO ‘O20 * The question of paying for a Player Piano is always an important one, and so as to allow almost any family to take advantage of this wonderful offer, we have arranged a special EASY ASE PLAN, which you can take advan- tage of. Free Special With Player TERMS OF ONLY A Beautiful Music Roll 50 Cabinet—A Handsome e Bench to Match—$10 Worth of Music of Y orth of Music of Your A WEEK Own Choice—and Free Delivery. We do not charge interest, Remember this offer of a player piano at this advertised sale price is only good during the time this sale is in progress and as the supply of players is limited to 36 instruments, this sale will only be continued until this number of players have been sold. We want to impress on you the necessity of calling tomorrow, as this offer will positively hold good for Saturday only. If You Cannot Call—Mail Coupon At Once! GENTLEMEN—Kindly send me illustrated catalogue and particulars regarding your Player Piano Sale ADDRESS eo icicig oss sins 5s vie velar oie wings oleeyinie ge reach of The charge for a bed is nfty be had for forty ita, —$—$<$< <_< THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1921, RAHAM--STRAUS,.. BROOKLYN Store Hours 9 to 5:30 Charming New. Hats $8.50 The most effective hats of this early season are found in this collection of love new They are all smartly blocked hats in the brand new materials, and trimmed with models. the inspiration of imported models. New straw cloths, silks and many different braids are used in fashioning the hats thein- Skillfully trimmed with crisp, flari Of course, all the most desirable colors selves, in all the most becoming shapes and sizes. ribbons, fancy feathers, colorful flowers, ete color combinations are included The Final Clearance ot Women’s Winter Coats, Formerly $22.50,to $495.00 “one-of-a-kind” and are each marked at drastic reductions—truly an ‘sa heavier coat for motoring—or for the one who has the -imost all these coats ary Upportunity for the woman who wei foresight to buy “next Winter's coat” Evening Wraps, this Spriny med with handsome furs Reductions of Women’s Beaconeloth Bathrobes A reduction of some higher priced Bathrobes that are sharply cut for quick clearance. Tailored models with ribbon trimmed _ sailor Tailored Cotton collar. Floral patterns i in shades of rose, brown Blouses, $2.98 Organdies and cord- striped Voiles are found among these smartly made Blouses —they have long roll collars with square or pointed corners, edged or orchid. Reduced from $8.95 / $4.89 Attractive Robes trimmed wits wide taffeta ribbon in gray, brown, light blue, red and navy blue a with Irish picot edging or Reduced from $9.75 to quaint rick-rack — braid. $5 39 Also two-in-one collars e that are equally distinc- Eiderdown Robes, cord tive worn high or low. trimmed in all wanted colors. bi Whi is s orctdl piue, Reduced from $7.95 to sa” itch veo alam $6. 89 Sizes 34 to 42. A. & B—Mexanine, Central, FINAL CLEARANCE! Every Boy’s Overcoat and Mackinaw in Stock $6.95 $7.95 $11.75 This is the final call—a remarkable opportunity when ore considers that the coldest days are yet to come. Coats and Mackinaws that earlier in the season sold at $12.75 to $22.75. Russian style Overcoats, 3 to 5 years, $6.95 Ulster style Overcoats, 11 to 17 years, $11.75 All tailored of all wool fabrics in dark colorings. Ful! cut, belted models, warmly lined. All-wool Mackinaws, $7.95 Neat plaid designs in box-pleated or plain models, Shawl or notch collars. Sizes 12 to 17 years. & & 6—teamd Moor, Wet Afternoon Wraps and Coats, ‘Tailored Coats, Motor Coats, Tweeds—and some wonderful coats for larger women in Imported models and copies of Imports. The loveliest of materials are included—and some of the higher priced coats are lavishly trim~ oY i | for Spring A & B—Meranine, Kas, 514.95 107 150 A. & 8.—Second floor, Central. 200 Women’s Baronet Satin Skirts, $8.95 There are 4 models in the most-wanted calors: es Navy Blue, rose, flesh,white orchid, gray, golden-brown, + black, sand or maize. A. & 8 —tecond foe, Central, Women’s 2-Clasp Glace Gloves $1.59 Pair An ‘unpsual opportunity to get a very nice pair of glace gloves for a much less than usual price. They are o seam sewn, and come in white and colors. Not every style in every size, but every size in the collection. & & B.—mren Moor, Chiral, Junior Misses’ Polo Coats $27.50 & $33.50 For Girls from 13 to 17 Years and Misses from 14 to 18 Years. ‘The Coat with the boy- ish ines and — storm- strapped sleeves is silk- lined throughout and comes in shades of tan and brown. Polo Coats in a smart mannish model with a slot- seam at the back and clever set-in raglan sleeves have the most swagger sort of patch pockets set at a new angle. Lined throughout with satin, Price $33.50, A & A —Gecond floor, Contra, Crepe de Chine Lingerie, $1.94. Flesh-colored ste p-in Bioo me rs exceptional! well cut and chasd around with wide Valen- ciennes The Envelope Chemises have lace yoke and ribbon. shoulder straps. a ey a