The evening world. Newspaper, March 16, 1921, Page 4

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FOR BUSINESS IN Hi: EXPORT REVIVAL aig trade. The Government of ; Britain, for instance, says to » Met know the credit standing of he Merchants in Czecho-Slovakia; Through our Government agencies we “@An find that out and take the risk "Sgo ahead and trade with Czecho- and we will back you up.” Wader such conditions the Euro- ‘pean merchant has had his own Gov- ‘ernment back of him. The new plan the Harding Administration just Rpproved is to put the United States Government back of the merchants “We merchants, “You, of course, do|'. tended merely to the furnishing of information NEW LEGISLATION PERMITS COMBINATION OF FIRMS, New legisiation has just bi acted permitting — combinati American firms in foreign trade, Ne conditions have been created through the entry into the Harding Cabinet of men like Mr. Hoover, who are not ¢ the whole plan, however, is t re of the League of Nationa diapute, Until there ix peace between aS = 1 aaehaldmeaiidimeed Ramee -]can trade expansion will be largely SPECIALS J. GLASSBERG TN EE A THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16 Allies is one of the first principles of the Harding foreign policy. ‘Those In the Cabinet who believe the present League of Nations and treaty can be used as a framework for American forei«n policy have not yet abandoned hope, but are encouraged to believe the United States and Germany or rather until there is agreement be- tween the United States and the Allies, who are the present receivers of Germany's assets, plans for Amert- theoretical, There is every reason wo believe, however, that the forelgn Policy of the Harding Administration in slowly being moulded into some- thing different than was expected during the campaign by the so-called irreconctlables, President Harding realizes that a separate peace with Germany means possible antagoniam os between the United States and the Allied countries, Something like 60 per cent. of America’s trade, if not mora is with the Allies, To preserve the friendship of the za Hat Shop begins the season with that Mr. Harding's fairness and breadth of mind will make him see the wisdom of making such proposals to Europe at will preserve America’s freedom of ac- vion and at the same time maintain the greater part of the Treaty of Ver- sallles. MEN'S SHOPS — , 1921 ee ee Me Connection With Any Other Establishment in the World wo RP TH THIRTY FOURTH STREET BROADWAY-FIFTH AVENUE 290 Fifth Ave. Sv 33" An Economic Event in and the farmer and of course the Texporter. To do this there must be ‘Phe closest. kind, of co-operation be- Hween trade organizations and the Gaité of American industry. ‘There - Must also be financial co-operation. "While the Harding Administration a superb | Daavry New Faoces roe Sprancris selection at $7 fiekns to use the War Finance, Cor- Poration In this project, it in really Qutende@ that the private corpora- fons organized under the Edge law phall be the basis of the export ef- 5 e| iy ap LATEST MODELS LA PARISIAN other prices— S to be sure not the incidental request | i= Black, Pet Meare in S-strap Black or ‘ | oe site (re Dacttect | Dull or Patent Colt | | Havana Brown Satin $7 1s all THE VALUES ARE MOST EXTRAORDINARY 5 ys Comme: wa’ e facilities Ps and, Dei ts procs eure j $1 2 20 saa, sa | Load — ; fan trade, but it was powerless to Bet unless the entire Government puts its shoulder to the wheel and American public opinion supports | Ws plan. Many a Secretary of Com- » merce has wanted to go far indeed toward promoting American trade, SSS SSS SS SS | but in the past the effort has ex- Short & Medium Vamp wa Widths A to mm. BRANCH STORE— 511 6TH AVE. BETWEEN S0TH AWD 3187 #TS, you nee Best & Co, Fifth Avenue at 35th Street Established 1879 THURSDAY A SPECIAL PURCHASE OF | MEN’S HAT 4 2 to 8 West 38th Street-—Street Level never mind the to pay for satisfaction ELEVATION WITHOUT ELEVATORS d SHOP INTRODUCING NEW MODELS OF PIQUANT CHARM, EXECUTED IN THE SMARTLY SLENDER LINES THAT EVERY MODISH WOMAN OR MISS IS PRIVILEGED TO WEAR, oes NEW FROCKS OF CREPE DE CHINE IN THE SLENDER, SILHOUETTE $TluL DEAR TO THE MODE, WITH BLOUSED BODICE AND AN ACCORDEON PLEATED SKIRT, THE GRACEFUL LINE: ¢ OF WHICH ARE EMPHASIZED BY. HORIZONTAL STITCHING IN CONTRASTING) COLORED SILK. AT 430.9 NEW FROCKS OF CANTON CREPE FOR THE LESS FORMAL HOURS, BEADED AOST ELABORATELY ,g—~A SLENDER ‘WILLOWY SILHOVETTE,. THAT PORTRAYS ONE OF THE MOST DELIGHTFUL PHASES OF THE NEWER, VOGUE; ABROAD SASH GIRDLE AND SHORT INSET SLEEVES ADD TO THEIR ATTRACTIVENESS AB Mi AU Wi A SAPD ee 100 New Spring Dresses For Women GeCennection With Any Other Establishment in the World WORTH Attractions Are Pricer ee, “( Quality—Service Maes ‘Tel. Fitzroy 6100. Fifth Floor, \From the Bakeshop Mears Home-Made Style White Mountain Bread— Made from fine selected Spring Wheat; sweet rye bread, made from pure rye flour, in loaves weigh- 6c ing three-quarter pound, each... ........6.-0005 HOME-MADE STYLE POUND CAKE—Its quality is unrivalled in ‘any specialty store. Made of fine ingredients, pound for pound. Plain or raisin, 69¢ Ib.; cherry, citron, raisin and nut, At 79¢ Ib Our Own Molasses Fruit Cake, 64c Each—Prepared from raisins, citrons, walnuts and spices. Baked in special sized forms, about 134 pounds each. OUR OWN OLD FASHIONED CRULLERS (doren), 36c. Large: light, thoroughly cooked—nothing to compare with them, at the price in any other store. COFFEE RINGS—Fach weighing 12 to 15 ounces; a quality that gen- erally retails in specialty stores at 80c; our price, this sale, 21c each 1R OWN GENUINE WHOLE WHEAT BREAD, 16-02. loaf, Made 1 one the old style stone process Whole Wheat Flour. Each 8. OUR OWN GENUINE WHOLE WHEAT RAISIN BREAD, 16-08. f loaf, Made from the old style stone process Whole Wheat Flour. The colors, fabrics, and most of all, the price every woman is looking for. THe Smarrest or [open Surrs FOR WOMEN AND MISSES FEATURING THE LAST WORD IN, FASHION, THE FIRST IN QUALITY AND THE MOST ECONOMICAL IN PRICE? Each 24 9} PIES—-Large size; apple, raisin ANISE CARE, PLAIN OR ICRD ; Pay J h, O40 3 pi —A light, delicious cake. Fine : §, tle, Qe each; lemon, 44c each | for tea f sliced thin and toasted THE VALUES ARE MOST EXTRAORDINARY 4 GOLDCAKES—Vanilla or Choc- olate; made of pure ingredi- ents; special at 29¢ each COCOANUT LAYER CAKE—A @-layer cocoanut cake, of fine ingredients, 44¢ ca.; S-layer cake, 09 ALMOND CRUMB CAKES— Vanilla or chocolate; special at 19¢ each HOME-MADE STYLB AMER- ICAN APPLE CAKE—Made of fresh apples, raisins. Large site, 39¢ each Delicatessen % A Special Sale of Sugar Cured Boiled Ham—Every one selected, cured and cooked with care. Sliced, Crisp, firm taffetas, geor- gettes, crepe de chine, can- ton crepe, tricotine and poiret twill. Models featur- ing trimmings of silk fagot- ing,embroidery, steel beads, ruffles, braid, etc. Just 100 of them, remem- ber, so if you've a particu- lar material and color in mind, Thursday morning will probably prove the most satisfactory shopping time for you. Per Ib. 69c b, One-Half Ham WHO TAD vesercnsersesere CELERY POTATO SALAD, 29 SMOKED PINNAN HADDIES Ib. French style; an appetizing Special, Ib, 18c, Fancy combination salad; made of smoked haddies, of fine flavor. potatoes, crisp celery and our ‘An appetising dish — broiled, own make of mayonnaise. creamed or made into a salad. PRANKFURTERS, 34c |b. — SMOKED BLOATERS, 9c ‘h Fine quality; small oF large —Faney; delicious for breakfast. NORWEGIAN SPICED ANCHO- VIES. Pound 33¢ SARDELLEN BUTTER OR ANCHOVY PASTE, 29¢ each— Every Woman Can Afford One of the New Fox Scarfs, 39.00, 49.00 Brown and the new shades of gray in vogue this season. Long, silky, full furred pelts that are unusual at these low prices. THREE DISTINCTIVE MODELS, PICTURED HERHg TYPES AND SYMBOLS OF THE HIGHEST ART OF MAN TAILORING; EXECUTED IN SUPERIOR TRICOTIND; SLENDER BELTED COATS, HAVE VARYING COLLARS sNuG SHOULDERS AND TIGHT SLEEVES; siLk STITCHING AND BRAIDING * IS EFFECTIVELY EMPLOYED—®2 50-99 size. SALAMI SAUSAGES — Fancy sausage, well spiced and sea- sont 79¢ Ib. FULL MILK MUNSTER CH. ‘Fancy, mild and fine flavor. 44c Ib. e) GENUINE IMPORTED GOR- 9 = =GONZOLA CHEESE— In tubes; delicious for sand- wiches. FULL MILK CHEESE—Fancy, ‘sharp and of fina flavor 4c Im. , pound $1.44 EMENTHAL SWISS CHEESE— ¥ | PIMENTO CHEESE — 43c \b. ‘The finest imported; rich and of Our own make. 8 piquant flavor, $1.04 Ib, Delicatessen and Bakery Products Delivered Remre —Fitth Floor, Street THIRD FLOOR | — Vy Shien ae Ait

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