The evening world. Newspaper, March 11, 1921, Page 21

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them nothing.” PARIS URGES SEIZURE OF TWO MORE CITIES IN GERMAN INVASION ninseipinandl PES aaerey WILL NOT AID nN IN SILESIA TO VOTE) BRBESLAL Ungent in Upper Si |No Objection in U by Allies in T They Control. WASHINGTON to Mareh 11 March 20, arrived here this 1 | train carrying the voter from Duisburg and ward were | purchase | $00 miners and t be the guests of rman goods to-|the day. of th of Ge ‘eaty of Ver (Continued From First Page.) vidted Press) Rhine will take no part in the on of Customs Application price ward the of part rted of the but no obj! of in Mi tions under the Tr har eligible | within th e Breslau] i wa: rman obi was introduced in the House Gen tnons to-day The measure provides upled by Alliec understood | Me the BIG DEMONSTRATION |= | IN BERLIN AGAINST SEIZURE OF CITIES) ZH E. ASTER™S SA SPECIALS ‘ aeneaue” An Economic Event in NENG Short & Medium yy Ss, Vamp ae ant’ Res Ss C- LA PARISIAN 3-strap Black or Havana Brown Satin *12 BRANCH STORE— 511 6TH AVE. BETWEEN SOT AND 21ST STS Workers Dispersed by Polige After Threats to Overthrow the Government BERLIN, March 11.—Overth row oO) condemn the of the Allies at Ls —_ Ca crowd did not ¢ obeyed rhe —) LATEST MODELS in Gray, Brown and | Black Suede, also in | in ~ Dull or Patent Colt/ y red flag was carried ernat sand throu he stand to through +20 Inet Tax) tiow e must unite © Government and ridding and Jand ba to over establis! elves of the telling “the CHARGE ACCOUNTS WITH PRIVILEGE OF WEEKLY OR MONTHLY PAYMENTS Cheerfully Opened at Cur Two Stores DOWNTOWN | BROOKLYN Avenue A, Cor. 4th St b'way, Cor. Saratoga Ave. Open Monday & Saturday By hing | OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS While We Are Conducting Our Gigantic FIRE SALE $750,000 Stock Grand Rapids Sample FURNITURE T % VALUE Harlem Store Only—3rd Ave. & 123d St. : \ ; Full Details of Fire Sale in To-day's Evening Journal DEUTSCH BROS THREE (3) BIG STORES GERMANS BACK | RyiNE COLLECTIONS American forces on the Allen, commanding tho | American Army, has reported that the Boy & 80 per cent. levy | High niasioner of the Rhinel und! The second reading of the bill will | “uy Comm was studying the plan for | “occur Monday, when discussion of ry vuthorities Ee collection of duties at all bridge will be allowed area, hav IN collect will a No Levies of the Allied Governments would be stationed at Coblenz to supervise the duties, THE EVENING wortp, FRIDAY, MAROH 11, 1921. ie ah | capitatists that the proletariat owes ) AMERICAN FORCES | sponsible only to his own Governmen: in determining questions affecting the maintenance and operation of 1s foree BRITISH CUT ARMY BILL. AUSTRIANS TO ASK AID. Delegation Passes Through Farin ay to London, ion both of import end export | Gen, Allen, it. was explained, | ct without specific instructions. change in of the PARIS, March 11 (Associated Press) state Chancellor Mayr ot Austria and the American force fe has been | Batimate In £106,15,000, £58,500,- sowsoriiea,, but it wa seeutahe 00 Leas Than in 1920. other members of the Austrian delega- stated that no obstacles would be| LONDON, March 11.—Britien army,| !OM on Its way to London to discuss placed in the way of the Aliies in} ¢stimates for 1 are £106,315,000, ac-| Austrian questions with the Allied Su- (Asso-| carrying out their newluy adopted [Coding to Agures submitted to Parlia-| preme Council passed through Paris vo +" ment members to¢day American troops will day. ‘The sum represents a reduc “We a don to ask long act with the 4) ee We are going to Lond # but with ‘ ies nit | £58.600,000 “trom last year 8 | credits so that wecan commence work ’ gm 4 Ww. not wish ng that has existe a eines said the Chancellor, “We do not w but we that of Europe ‘tte ve the beggars officer is re need aid.” Stern Brothers West 42nd Street (Between 5th end 6th Avenues) West 43rd Street As a feature for Saturday we will offer a group of Misses’ and Small Women’s NEW SPRING SUITS * at $45.00 Box back, Pony or Straight-line effects. ) Handsome hand-embroidered; fashioned in Navy Blue or Black Tricotine and revealing superior tailoring throughout. Coats radium silk lined, 14-16-18 yrs Other models $29.75 to 175.00 Misses’ Satin Coats Also Wraps with border collar and cuffs of Quilted Satin, handsomely silk lined Misses’ Polo Coats Belted model of Natural Polo Cloth; raglan silk lined) throughout Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years, i Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years, $25.00 $49.75 Misses’ and Small Women’s Wool Jersey Frocks Smart models-with simple plaited skirt; surplice bodice with tie $16.50 around girdle; detachable linen collar and cuffs; self color stitching on bodice 14-16-18 years | sleeves; | | The favored Spring colors: JUNIORS’ and GIRLS’ APPAREL Taffeta Frocks Bolivia Coats Youthful and” modish are these frocks Dressy models of Wool Bolivia; belted of Chiffon Taffeta, finished with small | all around; slot pockets; silk lined ruffles and fine pleating; desirable colors throughout . Sizes 6 to 14 years, speviat, $16.50 Duvet Velour Coats Dressy models of excellent quality fub- full belted; throughout; desirable colors Sizes 6 Lo 10 yeurs, Special, $1 8.50 Sizes 6 to 10 years, Special, $23 75 Polo Coats Attractive models. in Hair Polo Cloth; full belted styles Sizes 12 to 16. yeurs, Special, $1 7.50 Natural Camel's rie with scarf collar; full belted; half and lined An offering of unusual interest for To-morrow will comprise 50 STONE MARTEN SCARFS At the Most Exceptional Price of $35.00 Natural color large silky skins of beautiful dark colorings. Early selectionisadvised sincethequantity at this special priceis limited EXTRAORDINARY PRICE ADVANTAGES in A SALE OF WOMEN’S BLOUSES Newest Spring models selected especially for their excellent quality, fabric and distinctive designing PLEATED OVERBLOUSE of Crepe de Chine; V-neck, short sleeves, also surplice model tie-back with short sleeves, in Grey, French Blue, Honeydew, Bisque, Navy Blue, Black Mignonette Tie-on BLOUSES Short sleeves; all the new colors; Rust, Porcelain Blue, Bisque, Grey, Honeydew, Navy Blue and Black. TE BLOUSES made, tucked front and trimmed with filet lace; new smart collars and turn-back cuffs. $3.95 ~All hand- red Floor I5W. 34% (Between Fifth Ave. & Broadway, Opposite Waldorf Hotel) The Home of 40 Famous Brands of Men’s and Young Men's Clothes gest 2d Floor Shop of its Kind in the World. 0 Daily Till 6 P. M. Saturdays Till 9 P. M. “SENIOR” “JUNIOR” Sale Ends Tomorrow Night! This is your last chance to take advantage of the biggest distri- bution of clothes ever under- taken in New York, in which nearly 30,000 garments were sold in the course of this. sale AT THE ONE PRICE OF 20 310 Overcoats | 630 Suits von. ) All Were Made To Sellat $40 to $60 | Take this fair and friendly warning— if you want one of these amazing bar- gains you must take instant advantage of this opportunity, as this sale comes to a final close tomorrow night at 9:00. It gives you your last chance to buy a Suit of the correct cut, color and weight for Spring at trifling cost, or an Over- coat for next winter. Small charge for alterations. LAST CALL! All of Our Higher Priced Suits and Overcoats—-The Best Money Could Buy at $75, $85, $90, $100, $115 To dispose of the unsold balance of our most expensive garments by Saturday night, we have grouped them alt in one lot and marked them at ONE PRICE 39 15 West ENTIRE SECOND FLOOB 4 | ee (Between 5th Ave. & Broadway) th Ave. Bo Street Seccemmmes Open Daily Till6 P.M. Saturday Till 9 P. M.

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