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or: charge of illiteracy against the Hay- tian people, In no way have the THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 1921. the said desiderata that we have been sent here as delegates of the a Pit to light all the facts in the interest of truth and justice.” —— HAYTIANS HERE ‘TOCET JUSTICE FOR = THEIR REPUBLI Hagtian people got effective benetit oul of the treaty, after an experience of more than five years, And, in the meanwhile, the people have been roled with an iron hand by the mili- tary occupation, and such harm has been committed against the Haytians, like the Corveo system, that the peo- ple of the island bave revolted. The so-called Cacos uprising broke out Haytian people, “Our mission is wlso to seek for a disinterested Congressional inquiry on the whole Haytian situation and especially about the numerous charges of murder, ill-treatment, burnings, tortures, &c., perpetrated SPRING ROBINS ON THE JOB, WINSTED, Conn., Margh 3.—Willis L. Wetmore, telephoning from his home on platt Hill yesterday afternoon, said three’ robins were under the apple trees néar the house and that they didn’t seem to mind the snowdrifts near- by. Riverton people reported seeing « flock of wild geese over the Farmington River going north, by American marines in Hayti. There is much for a Congressional Com- mission to do in the way of bringing cera mt because the country people thought ‘ .|that the Americans came to Hayti to| (AJ) meme sere; - ' occ ees ( k for Congressional In reduce them into slavery. It ended ere Suporls an ——— quiry Into American Seiz- ure of Their Island. when they learned better, “With the fatlure of promise of the American intervention, the Haytians want to recover their sovereignty and national independence. Through a big Haytian organization, created ast year, with branches all over the coun- try, and known as ‘L'Union Patriot- MeGibbou & Co. 1 AND 3 WEST 37TH ST. ONE DOOR FROM FIFTH AVEWUB RIEVANCES ARE MANY. Wemand an End to Martial = i- e,' they ha: Ee a aeeaeey. mi ‘thete cational oinidnala js IMPORTED AND 1 8 ows: ‘ + DOMESTIC PRINTS for Summer Draperies, Slip Covers, Pillows and Screens—Patterns and colorings are delightfully interesting. : 20 inches and 50 inches wide. Prices Range 50c to $9.00 a yard. LACE CURTAINS MADE IN OUR OWN WORKROOMS. Marquisette, Grenadine, Etamine, 214 and 3 yds. long—made with Hem and Edge; also insertion and edge, and with Ruffle Edge, $2.25 to $15.00 pr. A full line of yard goods to match above curtains 35c up. ‘ First—Immediate suppression of martial law (proclaimed by Rear Admiral Caperton Sept. 3, 1915) and the military courts. “‘Second—Immediate reorgan- ization of the Haytian force (military, and police), and the withdrawal of the American oo- cupation. “‘Third—Abrogation of the treaty of Sept. 16, 1916, “‘Fourth—Convocation, in a short time, of a constitutional assembly to frame a new consti- tution, the existing constitution = pS ee ee Zttoors. Stenio Vincent and Percevai Uthaby, Deegates of the Haytian Peo- Pd are in the United States urging @% investigation of Haytian affairs by "Congr -ssional Committes, which ‘be made up of men without any @ennection with the financial, mill- ‘Siby and political influences which are Wow concerned with the affairs of republic, . Messrs. Vincent and y represent the highest type of jan in education and public ex- e M. Vincent in particular @ high office in the Haytlan Re- lo before the present administra- See ee eee eee ee ee a a ok Se having been imposed on the peo- ple by the force of bayonets. As every one knows, Mr. Franklin Roosevelt, former Assistant Sec- retary of the Navy, has praised himself for having “written with his own hand Hayti’s eonstitu- tion, “It is to emphasize in this country Stern Brothers West 42nd Street (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) West 43rd Street (gAS spokesmen for a series of as- lies of the. people organized hout the republic the delegates Wesert they are not satisfied with the @a¥estigations made by commissions #Fainanclers, and the Navy and other Wepartments to look into complaints Fecting the members of their own & us, Only an impartial Congres- a1 Committee, they maintain, can it before the people of the United tes a true setting forth of the ation of Hayti as its own citizens it, Their plea is as follows: (‘Since the American occupation in WAsyti, more than five years ayo, due @@ the military censorship and the Famrtial law, it was impossible for the Hwytlan people to give any account tlfough the press on the features @@mcerning the policy of the Wilson ministration in the island republic. **Zoon after the landing at Port au P¥ince of the United States Marines treaty way forced upon the Hay- people. We .say forced, be- cause, according to the memorandum . of the American Legation at Port au Prince, this treaty was to be accepted without modification by the Fyytian Government. The compulsion was easily exerted, for the commander of the American expeditionary force, Rear Admiral W. B. Caperton, had y seized the custom houses and 1 Rizavdan treasury fu:..3, .nd had ved-the local army? “In spite of the violence with ~ ich the treaty has been imposed on the people, it has never been put in full execution, For instance, the Govern- ment of the United States pledged {t- gu ‘to ald the Haytian Government @n the proper and efficient dew! -| ment of its agricultural, mineral and commercial resources, and in the es- tablishment of the finances of Hayti on @ firm and solid basis.’ Noth + hhas been done in this Line. “In an educational point of view not @ single school house has been built ‘by the American officials, and it is strange and surprising to find in Ad- mtiral Knapp's report an exaggerated | An Additional Special Purchase enables us to offer for FRIDAY and SATURDAY 500 Superior Quality Wool Jersey Suits for Women At the Phenomenal Price of $16.50 These garments were made up expressly for us in an excellent Wool Jersey that will retain its shape and render satisfactory service. Plain notch or Tuxedo collar effects. Heather Mixtures and an abund- anceof plaincolors,including Navy Blue, Taupe, Sand, Oxford and Black. Women of full proportions have been provided for in this sale wherein sizes, up to 48 bust are available. pyr Exceptional Values, Friday and Saturday In a Specially Prepared Sale of New Spring Models in Women’s SEPARATE SKIRTS $12.50 A, price which represents a decided saving on such excellent quality new season assortments. Eight smart models to select from in full plaited, striped Prunella Cloth or Plaid Worsted. Admirable and distinctive in their well-blended colorings. Sizes 27 to 36-inch waistband. ——————————S eS 4 2S of Ovington’s may be overlooked. e OVINGTON’S “The Gift Shop of 5th Ave.” 314 Fifth Ave., nr. 324d. St. Sarkar ew toon Ce eg ee VO RE A US An excellent assortment of BRASSIERES and BANDEAUX Now on display in the Corset Section Models designed to comply with every need of the formal, informal or sport occasion, are shown in Washable Satins and Kayser Silks— some trimmed with fine Lace. 95c to 12.75 . All-over Lace and Embroidery $1.50 to 7.00 Brassieres, Satin and Lace, - - - - $2.50 to 18.50 Batiste, - - - - - - 95c to 5.00 French Brassieres, $4.50 to 39.00 N “Food + Drink” for All Ages. Lunch at Home, Office, and Fountains, Ask for HORLICK’: war-Avoid Imitations Substitutes ) AN “Tost and Found” articles ‘advertined In ‘he World or reported to “Lost and Found Bureau.” 108, World Building, will be Usted for inirty days, These lists can be eon at any of The World's Offices. “Lost and Found” advertisements by be left at any of The Werle avertining Agencies, or can telephoned directly to The World. Ca 4000 Beckman, New York. of Brookiyn Office, 4100 Main. We, Tot Damdrell, Broaav vy. and Sons. Shana Vth Sts. WONDERFUL VALUES IN NEW SPRING MERCHANDISE SPECIALLY PRICED FOR FRIDAY & SATURDAY UNUSUAL VALUES IN RICH DRESS SILKS 4.25 QUEEN ANNE SPORT SATINS—An be gipbrwee high grade, high lustre Satin, for sport wear. inches wide, in Orchid, Coral, Sapphire, Gold, White and Black. Imported to sell at 4.78 yd., for......... 2.39 RICH NOVELTY SILKS—An exquisite assortment of Brocades, beautiful printed Radiums and Foulards. Hl hon and fine domestic makes. ues 4,25 to 7.50 yd. Sale price.............. 2.79 PRINTED GEORGETTE CREPES—A choice assortment of Leeriehtat aera and Creve + _ ah and dark junds. grade qualities, 40 inches wide. ‘ormer values up to 5.50 yd. Sale price........ 1.25 BLACK DRESS TAFFETA—36 inches wide; good reliable quality. Regular value 2.50 yd., for... . 1.69 GENUINE HONAN PONGEE—A superior dress quality. .36 inches wide. Formerly 3.25 yd., for 1.39 NEW SPRING DRESSES Taffetas, Canton Crepes and Crepe de Chines, numerous bar from which to make a selection, in all the new colorings. Specially priced from...........« 22.50 to 55.00 BROKEN ASSORTMENT OF TAFFETA DRESSES Ld TO ee 7E OUT—Good quality in attractive models. avy and Brown. Values to 18.50, for..............05 8.00 and 12.50 SILK AND GEORGETTE BLOUSES Excellent quality, in a splendid assortment of styles and colors, Values to 9.50, for...,......... WOMEN’S GLOVES 1,500 PAIRS FINE IMPORTED KID GLOVES—2 and 3- clasp, or 2-button models; overseam sewn, Paris point and stitched back, in all the most desirable colors, in- cluding White and Black. Complete range of sizes. Value 3.50 pair, for 1.39 NEGLIGEES SPECIAL PURCHASE of White Dotted Swiss Negligees, in a large variety of attractive models. 1 9 5 Values C0. 8.80; 100. 65550 esa paces vaeeiay seuss WOMEN’S HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR BLACK SILK LISLE STOCKINGS, full fashioned, extra widths, all sizes. Value 1.25 pair, for......... 79 FINE COTTON STOCKINGS, full fashioned, in : Black, White and Cordovan. Value .75 pair, for 50 COTTON STOCKINGS, good quality, seam back, A Black: White and Brounes Values pair, for... .25 ITALIAN SILK BLOOMERS of superior quality, in Plat: Wilts of Black, Valeo €a8 fore toe 3,75 ITALIAN SILK VESTS (to match above), in band or ribbon strap tops, in Pink or White. Value 3.75, for. 2.75 SPRING MILLINERY NEW TRIMMED HATS, specially selected dress modes and tailored models, in newest Straws, Colors and Shapes, beautifully trimmed. Values 3.75 to 6.98, for........ 2.50, 3.50 ana 4.75 UMBRELLAS AND LEATHER GOODS WOMEN’S UMBRELLAS, all silk taffeta, stub ends, white.or black tips, plain wood or leather trimmed handles, in Black and Colors. 4 75 Values C0 7.80) 108. G.os5s5 ccs ecavcostupnwasaice es TRAVELLING BAGS, genuine Cowhide, leather lined, sewed-on corners, three pockets; 18 inches; Black or Brown. Value 15.00, for | 1.50 MEN’S BILL FOLD, CARD CASE AND PASS CASE, a practical 3-in-! combination; in Black Morocco and Panther Grain Leather. Value 1.25, for.......... 50 RIBBONS RICH METAL AND BROCADE RIBBONS, fine im- ported qualities, in exquisite designs and colorings; 8 to 1084 inches. Suitable for Vestee, Girdles, Milli- nery ani Bags. Imported tonell at 7.50 to 12,00 yard, for.......... 2.95 FINE PRINTED VOILES 3,000 YARDS EXQUISITE Pk. . ED VOILES, in a large assortment of [deed and colorloes: 2 Nght and dark uunds. Fine imported an lomestic makes, Fe inches wide. Formerly 1.00 to 1.25 yard, for... 38 NEW LACES BLACK SILK BRUSSELS NET, 42 inches wide. 7 2.25 GUAlity, TOF... ..ccccecrccvecsesetdrenvecces 1.65 WHITE EMBROIDERED NET FLOUNCING, 36 inches wide. Value 2.50 yard, for............. 1.50 COLORED NET FLOUNCING, 36 inches wide. Valse 4:80) Yards TOPs. 0s cer ccctavessoovsenes 3.48 MEN’S WEAR 1,200 MEN'S SHIRTS, TO CLOSE OUT, mostly woven Madras. Large variety of stripes. Sizes 14 to 17. Formerly 2.75 to 3.00. Sale price................ 1.35 875 MEN’S SILK STRIPE WOVEN MADRAS SHIRTS, high grade, choice styles. Formerly 5.50. Sale price..........0.cccsceeseee 2.39 300 SWEATER VESTS, fine cardigan stitch, all wool, light weight, in Oxford and Heather. Sizes to 50. Value 7.50, Sale price...........+-..+. 4.95 CLOSING OUT, balance of our medium and heays weight Wool Underwear, regardless of cost. High grad Reliable makes only, At exceptionally low prices. TonDariell USons, Broadway Gh Fh Sts, West Thirty-Fourth Street This Sale ot Three Bedell Stores BROOKLYN: 1 NEWARK: Fulton Strest Near Hoyt Bread Strest & West Pack Presenting an Extraordinary Offering in Women’s and Misses’ Smart Worsted Jersey Suits ‘ 312-6 New Spring models in Navy, Olive, Gray, Copen and Heather _ shades. Their superior appearance is due to fine designing and smart tailoring. Tuxedo, notch and convertible collars—~ pin tucks, inverted plaited backs and four patch pockets. ., ——_—_—_—_—————————————— From the Country ofthe“ Tub” English Toilet and Bath Soaps Atkinson's Soaps, after an absence of many years, are again represented in our stock of Imported Soaps. f Atkinson is one of the oldest of English soap manufacturers and his products have attained an excellence seldom reached by other soap manufacturers. A ‘trial of Atkinson's English Soaps will be a_ pleasing revelation. IN THE FOLLOWING SCENTS Verbena Carnation Wall Flower Rose Sandalwood Violet Oatmeal Lily of the Valley Eau de Cologne Parma Violet Sweet Pea Jasmine Chypre Glycerine and Cucumber 39c 44¢ 54c 64e 94c the cake Atkinson also puts up a Glycerine Shaving Creamquiteunlike American having Creams, Its merit lies in its superior beard-softening ; and healing qualities, 94c tube ee eee eee ates +

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