The evening world. Newspaper, March 18, 1921, Page 10

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in the meantime there was excitement within the Diet. ~WENPARTY CHEF naored by the Party, tha scandal regarding the Diet in Uproar While Tokio| Maeturian railway." 10 Kensol suring the Government great ‘The Beers unanimously adopted a resoly- vion declaring the discipline of the ampire disintegrating, the minds of | he exp the people in a state of unrest, the | ofte i. faition’s prestige abroad impaired | o ik quid general conditions deplorable “ Ainidat turbulent scenes the House i of Representatives discussed a r ay . tu MI South s the i 10" eee Bc nllasoth tinal : from sutomoblies, be throng murged, year are tn some cusee 50 per cent. bo-| PROFIT UNDER 8-ORNT FARE. } |forward. Police reserves were bur-| low the prices of last fall and any-| CHICAGO, March 18.—Karnings of ‘i Bsiey up and forced the crowd tq re-| where from 2% 2% por cent below 000,000 under an g-cent fare are J | tire. the stock prives According to one age retail prices for over ed Wurt Januar. wn by the anngal report of the tengo City Railways, the surface made public to-day, These compare with earnings of ap- $10,000,000 In the ps > Leonard A. Busby, Prext- he company, Ih hin report said ‘on the basis of the present wage 4 b-cent fare would fall short by 000,000 a year of paying normal.’ ope 14 W. 34th St. fo ‘ 4 prevailing opinion tere to-day the | I™, he, | Poli Fi t Off ‘Viscount | Mimistry la contronted with a nertons ( ci bu Publ One 6 Aka 8 t i» Kato’s Suppotters. | a | / Chews \.OW RENT. LOWEST PRICES ae i het CLOTHING PRICE CUT SALE Rey request at eet Pace whose one ‘TO 5 ssoclated ald no! week, we con! ph Petites eae Ro es eink « EXPECTED IN FALL these Great § Specials tor Easter Vacation Week + ‘iam meeting of the Kensel kal or Op- to-day to discuss a sensational | letter written by Secretary of the Seiyu-kat Party, ing Viscount Kato, Pretident of Kensel-kal, with a ing 0 The meetin was attended by | Based on New Schedule Retail clothiers aay the’ new: persons, and when Rep ata 4 Tomezaburo, Shimizi adtempted | clothing next fall & dozen men rushed forward | ar for heavywellsht mate demolished the platform. The | next fait, W fice were forced tointervene. mah: | * many arrests | er the meeting had broken up wd marched toward the Dict owledge that ane prevall for the hweyywelght y provipitate aw whare rotatlors ' al ing, surrounded by police. with hifadreds of reserves nearby 1 rangued by leaders, who spol Se TS eee ne My Sizes 14, 16 and f8 Years. Oppenheim, Collins & Co. acclaimed as out of the ordinary. Misses’ Suits Misses’ Tailored Suits, Poiret Twill and Tricotine. Braid and Soutache em- broidery. Notch collars. 48.00 Misses’ Distinctive Tailored Suits of Poiret Twill and Tricotine. Box and Belted models (one illustrated). Belted, Box and Mandarin models, attractively , em- broidered or braided. 75.00 « 3 hee Faso <3 .» Girls’’ Polo Coats, full f ¥ lined. Jaunty, new belted £2 _- model; box pleated back; ? ' novel patch pockets. Special 15,00 Girls’ Wrappy ‘Coat of Suede Velour (illustrated), New Spring model, with cape ef- fect sleeves. Full Silk lined. Special 29,75 Girls’ Coats of Velour de Laine, Checked Velour and Polo Cloth. Sport, Tailored and Dressy models. Silk lined. Special 22.50 anaes nae so on Party, which had\ gathered | $70 Suits for $50 One Estimate of * American Woolen Company. OPPENHEIM, CLLINS & © 34th. Street— New York ; +, Misses’ Spring Outer Apparel Also Suitable for Women to 6 Bust More than just the Approved Mode can be expected from the House of Our own Exclusive Interpretations of the Mode are The Price Appeal is Always Extraordinary. 59.75 | 55.00 | i | ie ‘ Misses’ Finely Tailored | Misses’ Circular Flare Suits of Poiret Twill. | Capes and Wraps; fringed, c A: Wealth of Girls’ Coat Fashions—Sizes 6 to 16 Girls’ Trimmed Easter Hats Child’s Wrap (ay iuatrateds 0 uy Dainty Frocks iM 5 i WRAPS | Dresses COATS . (ha Nihotentad OF VELO! ” AND Pd Rep. Misses’ Coats . Misses’ Tailored or Embroi- dered Wraps, Capes and Coats of Velour, Polo, Cam- el’s Hair and Yalama Cloth 45.00 Misses’ Embroidered Wraps, Capes and Coats in distinctive models. Tuxedo and Shawl collars. embroidered or tailored. Throw Scarf and Tuxedo collars (one illustrated), 75.00 Girls’ Coats of Bolivia, Here ringbone Mixtures, Covert and Polo. A variety of models» in fashionable Spring shades. Special 35,00 Girls’ Spring Coats of Suede | Velour, Ramona and Polo (one illustrated). Belted, Wrap- py, Sport and Cape effects. Special 45.00 Distinctive Junior Coats and Cape Wraps in a host of new models, superbly developed in Tricotine and Bolivia, Special 59,75 A charming array of New Dressy and Tailored shapes of Woven Braids, Silk Combinations and Milans. Embroidered, Flower and Ribbon trimmed. Styles of especial becomingness to the little Miss. 5.00 « 15.00 THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MARCH 18, 1921. West Thirty-Fourth Street—New York { Sale at All \ Brooklyn—Fulton Street, Near Hoyt... \ Phyo Stores a ee Newark—Broad Street and West Park Presenting Graceful Versions of The Mode! Distinctive New Easter Tailleurs ) Ready for to-morrow—largest_ and most dis- tinguished collections of ultra-fashionable new suits for Easterwear. Fifth Avenue styles and desirability at specialized Bedell prices! tions. Aristocratie versions of the newer straight-line tailored, youthful box and coolie types—elegant embroidered, braid and ribbon bound produc- Hand tailored—richly Silk lined. A FEW OF THE INNUMERABLE SPECIAL VALUES! — A SUITS al. § 15 Smart Belted OD Navy und riotine, - simple ta le, wit Tuxedo fror self-color but SUITS al $ Demi-Tailleur 5 5 itl p 1, Mi i Special Easter Collections COATS & DRESSES” Styles and Values that explain why Bedell is doing the Coat and Dress business of New York! Exceptional offerings in tremendous yariety—tangible money-savings on each and every garment Select Your Coat and Dress Tomorrow | ‘< DQN’T WAIT ‘29, The Coats ( Polo Cloth Sports Fabrics New Colors Smarily Tailored Hy 3 7 SUITS at. § Embroidered The Dresses Canton Crepes Satins---Twills New Colors Elegant Styles ly Desirable models In straightline ef. fects and smart embroideries — all alzes,Featur- ing Tricotine, ‘Tricolette,Trie~ otine, Batin and = Taffetas, Coplesa of higher — prieed . productions, Wonder values! e 69”° embr Han Of Sheer Batiste Crisp and neat and altogether delightful! With dainty hand NJ SUITS at...§ mye) Rich Costume 99 » Piquetine, with Green and Black crystal beads petone string Satin belt buttons and slashed pane!s $ 98 Made in Porto Rico tucks—each hand- drawn or hand-embroidered. White only. Spring Frocks $16°°8 Any smart girl or woman w gladly wear ould one! For afternoon, street and general utility—of Crepes, Georgette, and Taffeta, Batin Misses’ Two-Piece Jersey Sport Frocks To-morrow’s Feature *15 A very successful model of light-weight worsted Jersey Overblouse waist with linen Pinafore collar and cuffs, Side or accordion pleated skirt, Sizea 14 to 20, Every Dress Well Made and Smart. Close Out Suits *10 Final elesranee! Don't miss this money-saving 310 opportunity! Wanted mate- rials and eolere: Tomorrow only.

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