The evening world. Newspaper, March 17, 1921, Page 21

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HARDING REFUSES ‘Wants to Seize Hammerstein Tomb-| vo, atone. 4 Suit was filed to-day tn the Bronx | (ember, Supreme Court against Mrs. Oscar |a# foaltt eins Hammerstein, widow of the tmpres- | PIM" milasion to ario, by the E. H. Stone Company of|money Ian RECOGNITION OF ISH REPUBLIC (Continued from First Page.) have authority to direot the forces under their command. The Gov- ernment raises no issue about the fitness of your celebration of Evacuation Day and the spirit of St. Patrick's Day is felt through- out our country, but the naval and military forces of the Nation ean have no part in any demonstration which may be construed as in- fluencing the foreign relations of the Republic.” The sending of the Harrigan mes- sage to Mr. Harding was the subject of a long conferenee after which President Harding decided that it was time to make clear the position of his administration on the Irish question. He himself feels the warmest sym- pathy with the aspirations of the} Irish people and were he an individual without official responsibility for the conduct of foreign relations he would Bladiy speak his views or even par- ticipate as he pleased in any demon- stration in behalf of the Irish cause. | But as President of the United | States, in charge of foreign relations | and obliged daily to deal with the Government of Great Britain with which the United States is at peace, | he cannot permit anything to happen | which the British might make a subject of official complaifit. Secre- tary Weeks of the War Department, who hails from Massachusetts and knows the Irish influence in that] State, Joined with Secretary Denby of | the Navy Department in upholding NEW YORK FLOOR COVERING COMPANY 60 Flatbush Avenue, Brooklyn UNDERSELL MANUFACTURERS IN GREAT RUG SALE! $50 9x12 Seamless Velvet Rugs Cara A ahah $25 ae AXMINSTER RUGS making them doubly durable. this bargain, which to very quality r wanted for the Many stores are still e for them, past two a Aid tues in popular S.Sxi0.6 else, at, the action of Gen, Ruckman and Ad- ||] * . : miral Dunn in refusing to permit march in a parade where the fag of | any unrecognized country was flown. | REGARDS PROBLEM AS ONE BE- TWEEN IRELAND AND ENGLAND. Mr. Harding during the last ci paign was regarded for a time likely to take an active part w elected in furthering the ¢ of the Irish sympathizers i not hesitate, however, when thé is-| suc was put before him in October | tw state that he regarded the question | of Irish freedom as a matter between | Ireland and Great Britain and he held that it was not within the proy- ince of the United States Govgrnment | to interfere in any manner, Gov, Cox, on the other hand, said he would agree to take the frish| pbrobiem for settlement before — th Leagke of Nations would, elected, bring it of tention of the & This was, howev the Irish as ol a These are very hard to find during the past id more for them, We have t handsome rugs jas have til Id at this price and ne je and cut from full rolls, Very ng this sate e for halls and ce 8 ection of patterns 27 inches wide. Du Special,” yard ave FELT BASE FLOOR COVERING Extra Heavy Enamelled ful assortment of Linoleum pattern Waterproof; mill seconds; ‘best to-day; cut from full rolls; square None C. O. D, stairs, and No Exchanges. take asa c ment from t construed as ¢ M that he w rt from t policy purs President Wilson of refusing an official issue of the Irish question, | Manhattan Subway to Nevins St. Station, Brooklyn!) Block from Station’ “01 To-Morrow---A Timely Offer of Women’s and Misses’ Custom Tailored Suits Plain and Fancy Tailored PPENHEIM; CLLINS & © FULTON STREET—BROOKLYN * A-Rare Combination of Superiority in Quality and Modesty in Price 48.00 Two Models Illustrated ~ An unusual offering of superior quality Tricotine Spring Suits, exquisitely embroidered or braided, and smartly plain tailored. ROOKLYN OPPENHEIM.GLUNS & © FULTON STREEL—BROOKLYN \ A Sale Extraordinary ! Underwear For Women and Misses At About Half Price “Kayser’s’’ “Kayser’s ”? Ribbed Vests 7 7 Band top Lisle Vests in Regular and extra sizes. Pink and White 35C (3 for 1.00) ‘‘Kayser’s’’ Silk-top Vests Italian Silk-top, Lisle bottom Vests. Band and Bodice Styles, fully reinforced. Flesh only O5C (3 for 2.75) “‘Kayser’s’’ Marvel-Fit Silk-top Union Suits Italian Silk top, Lisle bottom combina- tions, fully reinforced. Bodice and band styles. Knee length only. Flesh and White 1.05 (3 for 4.75) ‘Brooklyn’ 's Biggest 219, 221, 223, 225, 227 Grand Street Cor. Driggs Ave. Discount off Credit Pur- vA chases on New Accounts Credit House House 164, 166, 168 and 170 icyou min eeenes! Smith Street vertisement with you Cor. Wyckoff St. $1.50 Weekly ona $30 Purchase.of Clothes Victrolas “Siana’st. ‘sere, Aeolian-Vocalions Grand St, Store. No Piscount on Talking Machines, Day Beds, Complete fee hod Pits Chiftoniers an ‘at our Smith Bt, Store. 49 New creme for Easter a Sale of Cotton Mattresses, 6.98 ANTS. SU GIRLS" COATS AND ORESSES Oy, ‘ALL ALTERATIONS FREE B Aspirin You must say **Bayer”’ Warning! Unless you see the name “Bayer” on tablets, you are not getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians for 21 years and proved safe by millions, Accept only an “unbroken package” of “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin,” which contains proper directions for Colds, Headache, Pain, Toothache, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Neuritis, Lumbago. Handy tin boxes of 12 tablets cost but a few cente—Larger packages, Aapirin te the trade mark of Bayor Manufacture of Monoacetiongkiester of Balicylicadta | | ABRAHAM--STRAUS.. BROOKLYN Store Hours 9 to 5:30 Your Easter Wants—and at Prices Decidedly Moderate A Sale of Spring Hats Including Models for Tailleur, Sports and Dress $8.90 When the assortment is so wide and the styles so wonderfully smart and de- sirable there remains only to point out to women who recognize values that it is exceptional to buy de luxe hats at this price! Graceful Laiehats in large or medium sizes, trimmed with flowers and ribbons or novel arrangements of ostrich and burnt feathers. Turbans with smart large bows poised in fashionable angles like Paris models. Small chic Sailors, hats for every type of woman and every hour of the day. A & S—Mermaine, Rast, Second Day! Great Pre-Easter | Sale of Shoes ! Hi Reminds You to Take Adantage of These Low Prices _ || Everyone who attended the first day of this remarkable Sale declared it “} has had no rival this season—and for tomorrow’s selling (Friday) there ‘are.new | H } ! | offerings of equal interest. Women’s Low Shoes, $2.65 Pair Patent leather and black kid low shoes with Louis or Cuban heels; welted soles. Women’s Tan Pumps, $7.95 Pair / Reduced from $10.00 % Russia calfskin pumps with hand ‘turned Sizes 8 to 7. soles; low and regulation Louis heels. All sizes, 9 a Ss 5 Fomen sae e Pant Shoes | Children's Tan Shoes, 63.96°Pus Dark tan laced style, welted and stitched soles, fashioned in sturdy leather to with- 1 i ! Reduced from $9.75 stand hard wear. Sizes 7 to 1134 in spi vo | Laced shoes with low heels and welted pelea een iit: heel model; sizes 1144 to 24 in low Women’s Black Oxfords, $5.95 Pair | model. Reduced from $8.95 Boys’ Tan Brogue Oxfords, $4.95 Pair Dark tan Oxfords with outside wing HDG: stitched soles, rubber heels. Sizes 2st to 5, Black kidskin Oxfords with perforated wing tip; Cuban heels, welted soles. Sizes 8to7 An Extraordinary Offering of 300 Boys’ Two-Trouser Suits at $10.75 Each ‘These suits were made specially for us of Spring Woolens and tailored in:mnodels of our own selections. These facts explain why this offering is most unusual. New spring suits with but one pair of trousers are exceedingly reasonably-priced at $10.75, but to be able to secure them with an extra pair of trousers marks this event as extraordinary. All the details of better tailoring and finishing are revealed in these all-wool cheviot mixtures in grays, browns and tans. knife pleats and patch pockets. arments, made of ‘Three smart models; plain‘or with box or All coats are alpaca lined. Sizes 8 to 18 years. Floor, West, IN THE BABYWEAR SHOP _| Spring Coats and Hais for Kiddies | At Moderate Prices Just ‘tke flowers and fluffy baby-chickies are the baby-kins in their new coats and hats —here is 4 wee person in a Polo coat (pictured) with a buttoned belt and flap pockets ($15.95). A diminutive box coat in a basket weave has a double-breasted front, patch pockets and storm-straps on his little sleeves ($8.95). ‘The Velour checked coat wears a linen collar ($12.95). And a second box coat has man-tailored pockets, including a breast pocket for a wee kerchief ($12.95). Other coats from $7.95 to $29.95. Hats in dozens of models, straw bats, silk hats, sailors, cloth hats and flowered hats from $1.95 to $10.48. A. & S.—Second floor, East. Pe nO Tn SO we ee en owe oe eas

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