The evening world. Newspaper, March 18, 1921, Page 16

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*ecmee ning mars a 2S Set satires epater. opt. . 7 ‘THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MARCH 18, 1921. Premier's assevern- | cally actly» for his years, sixty-three, 16° AN ig Eee 1 from his Tory foliowers became too | tensified b ie i he would resign. If thia| tion t nly te rury, where-| dnd a tegular tennis and golf player. as now dmven him out it! as hi jeagues hi been giving| He prided himself on never needing al ' tthe whole existence of j out that he can ne nope to re-| holiday owing to his hard daily exer- | t Government comes in| turn to Jue current story! cise. He ts a ps4 fluent speaker, an | t h fies Law saw | agile debater, with an amazing men | Ponular Belief Is That Resigna- irected| ory. When ‘Chancellor of the Ex- 1 all) Chequer he introduced his budgets, In- tion Means Dissolution aid General Election. Ay, W the constituencies, hag! his tn us retirement f' k if he wished to stave off| volving explanations of ‘Intricate! perhaps fatal illness. On) Masses of figures, with notes written people who saw Law| only on two sides of a sheet of note | Carson to bring the « looked in his usual| Paper, whereas other Chancellors | ce more into line armed themselves with a vast pile of | ‘ w's illness ia in- He ig a man of wiry fissure. physi- documents for reference. all improbable that fn | a ation Lloyd George | the other LONDON, March 48.—With the ¢ fect of a thunderclap came the an ¢neement by Prim in the H of the retirement of Taw, the Unionist been the Government lea Mouse since the Coalition Cabinet 4 fy first came into power in 1916. Lioyd George, with emotion thet i the Hous he had received a lette Law, which he read, as fo The strain of the lust has pressed most heavily and, as you know w than three years I hav greatest diMculty in doing my work. Now I am worn wut and my medica! advisers have warned me that my physica! condition is such that unless I have an immediate | and long rest, an early anj com- pleto breakdown is inevitable In these circumstances I bave | no choice, end I assure you it a ways will be a pleasure to me tu think that I ave been able to help you In the great MILLER WINS SHOES FOR KIDDIES The Millerkms Shop, on the Avenue at Forty-Sixth Street, is a delight in its child-like equipment; the nursery pictures, the swings and the other quaint features of entertainment. But, the prime attraction lies in the cunning shoes and slippers which I. Miller has designed and produced. And, most inter esting of all, perhaps, especially to practical mothers, are the modest prices—prices so easy to pay and so sure to secure the TO-DAY aad SATURDAY 520 DRESSES kor Women and Misses io Ano aS aa glace bp a RENTS OT i pone: 1k ie | value and service demanded by the tramping, scuffling feet of j pi os TAKEN FROM OUR REGULAR STOCK little end growing es of all Py a bss biti pity es latin ane: gorret eleven tthe ; ICALLY Us The identical service, shoes and prices prevail at 15 W. 42nd St. ie Toy bane thi Mesdlven ae cthe A wonderful opportunity to choose a 1 a theory that mo other Conservative Will be able to hold his party to gether under the leaderchip of Lloyd jorge. Tife to 4 wild flood of I. MILLER \. THE MILLERKINS SHOPS Sth Avenue at 46th Street 15 West 42nd Street frock for Easter of distinctive beauty and high quality at much below its regular price. , Taffetas, Georgettes, (anton Peculations = Atefirst blush there ; ete * 45 > 15 West 42nd S&. 50 Church St. 5th Ave. at 46th Se. | pant fers disposition to re Crepes, Satins, Tricotines, Women’s Stops: 1554 Broadway 15 West 42n: h us diple eumoutlaging some 4 Bi veiwecn (Twill Cords and Poiret Twill a oe nm Friday last, speaking fs ae Udiversity, Law let tall a tew } tedees whica passed unn the time but which may b figerable significance in view of the aidp he has now taken. j Up to now,” he suid, “1 have haa no} serious disagreement with the Prime Minister, but came to be @ Question of one or the other of being transferred to the Ho nultaneously the report inte circulation that Carson might rejola th nbinet, and it is wondered whether in making a nlace for, Carson, Lioyd George ha posed to “kick Bonar Law up: | as ithe saying ix, Luw fills the sine-| » cute office of Lord Priv 1, but he} thas also been the lea House | of Commons, the Prime Minister bav- | ing pleaded he could not fill that po- | sition owing to his exceptionally | heavy departmenta) duties. | rson, if he returned to. office, could become Lord Privy Seal, but his qualifications as leader of the | House of Commons, which requires tagt, forbearance and good” temper, | ar@ not apparent. Law has been in favor of maintain- ing the Coalition as it stands, and he hag hinted mote than once if pressure at ?25™ Formes Rpices $38.00 and $44.00 | at 939°" at *49°° Former Prices $54.00 and $58.00 Former Prices $74.00 and $78.00 “Dies Lhofy Race Bessie, Ine. The Man's Shop A Floor of Complete Masculinity Shortening the World’s Space Hour—Automobiles, Aeroplanes and the Express Elevators to The Man’s Shop at Lord & Taylor Two Notable Specials NHIRTS and Scarfs—harbingers of tracings in unobtrusive shades—shirts of gen- Spring—two tempting offerings vine simple elegance. which have sprouted all unexpectedly Silk Scarfs at $1.15 in the path to The Man’s Shop at prices T, go with these shirts there is an assortment \, so special that they must be made known. _ of Spring Scarfs, of that fine twilled silk which presents sufficient body to tie into an ideal knot. They are offered at $1.15. | American of weave, but calling to mind at _—- eS TFRs S/R SUSU AS Shirts at $2.45 A shirt price which in the light of the recent THERE are no pots and pans to scour when you EESTI : bake im china ramekins. os past seems quite inadequate. They BEE, all once those richest of English and French fe] j of pe ey you neuen > of fine woven madras, corded and plain, in willed silks which sell at a very much higher th 4 its crisp brown pu soft texture and pattern rivalling the refined appearance’of shirts now being ordered at the custom shops. ' r ding or bot meat pie from ha the oven to the table—a figure. ’ One Thousand Spring Suits In color combinations very similar to the fine delightfully convenient NPL OAISTASUM SP WGES AV: H i an al ip nail English goods—green figures on blue grounds, ite) were pig Fo jes for Men G Young Men They are. particularly well tailored, with fivee blacks and purples, browns and blues, black i ' } oval shallow ramekins are aa : 2) button soft bosoms and soft French cuffs of grounds with small white figures, blue grounds {iM | alto available, 2 Specially Priced 2 that narrower pattern demanded by men who with white polka dots. / i - 4 fewisa.( ONGER a 2) have their shirts made to order. Tailored to tie into the fashionable small hy =: $ 30 Friday and Saturday Only All wool suits of latest stylings, well tailored. Pencil stripes and herringbones \ LOE*SR'L" STATION ar Contam : $1- WEEKLY Broadway at 49th Street 457 STREET amo SIXiis AVE. WEW YORK | | GRAND RAPIDS | -URNITURE- APARTMENTS FURNISHED ! COMPLETE FROM 50. to ¥500, The madras is of close, light weave, the colors knot, yet shaped generously—one of the best being woyen through—neat stripes and delicate _ scarf offerings The Man’s Shop has yet made. Lord & Taylor 38th Street FIFTH AVENUE 39th Street The Man’s Shop ——Chawffeurs’ Overcoats and Uniforms Express Elevators = ALDEPOEPIEL OER Ky roars Cow GK. nse G 279 Broadway 47 Cortlandt Street Tenth Floor Remelee att, MU ener Without Stop WA . we fisr ("3 boum On “750 125th Street at 3rd Avenue 44 East 14th Street \an) Tee» \732 DOWN ON "00" " re eat THE KUPPENHEIMER HOUSE IN NEW YORK FISHER BROS fl. ib enamel COLUMBUS AVENUE Se Ql iit MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— M ert 103" C104" Svs EZ EPIL LGN a a (NS) A WORLD ‘‘WANT” AD; WILL GO AND FIND 1

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