The evening world. Newspaper, March 18, 1921, Page 8

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| proximately 15 been exhau jburdment of ¢ 4 : MEN USED poorly equipped in some jmportant | points along the defense lines, Many lof the defenders K ronatadt e with tonary a plete surrender o lutionarie munists Within City and] *o-98 at Kr untry for miles Koslovak), Czari | tested Trotzky. | beaded the rev REGS ART TENN: LRA RR OE UU RB I ICLIRNN “or _ ‘HE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MARCH ‘le Jsund baa! HITS “MERE OFFICEHOLDER.” HAYS FOR THE SQUARE DEAL. | s | Hae Ne ||DENBY AGAINST WINE MESS. |." Ce A SSRN EIS HO 0 om FORT P10 eee s B. Altman & Cn. ~ MADISON AVENUE - FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Vince in Federal Service, post Office for Service, Not Polltios, 4 He Tells Employees. © 1) WASHINGTON, Murch 14.—A plea fo the |co-operation and a promise to further | President, Harding |{n “every way an honest application of ithe principle of civil service was made! joy-| by Postmaster General Hays yesterday y at the} to the department employees, whom hie | at urged In. | met In conferences Fir. Haye maid it Ked In-\Wwan his purpors {0 make the depart: Adding | iment au institution for service and not a ficiency and hi y Gi i he promised a| joyee. jon!” for pi rf ‘ot coming into this situation,’ a Com ‘Dhe surrender followed i wore @atd to have Been ot Gr the ides at all that I can EE Woriress Said to Have Ar. |S vi OG a eee wrlloataaie t gee oiet| ll Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-fifth Street amen ification andr il Service and v jone quickly, I would say hi respects it ie just as fine ae an i : ‘The Postmaster General shook hands have crossed fa ese atk the. approximately 3,000 ¥ “KHOLM, March 18-—Reports! with 1,800 » laecuty wet maskewe Ligadd vee: vo 8 Conunitite at | Wivkers One of the Arat. to. great. him the Russian naval fortress, of) tt iw rep 0 Gatibeaaipe. Bes | ental problems to| was airs. Lucy Ann Bailey, seventy-five ee - or attest Law Permitted, We Says. ‘Adininiatration’s re-| years old and forty-elght years in the CcClal=-valiue es for urda' stadt. the centre of the revo-|tropavionk and Sebastopol were . mmment service WPA against the Soviet Govern-|piown up before the revolutionaries|' WASHINGTON, March 18.—" heart ; ? | Mee, has been taken by the Bol-l abandoned their citadel Ly approve the order closing the wine a i appear to be confirmed in} ne jn, " mess in the navy and would not think ‘ a ehes reaching here from Fin-| was reveuled by the fact that o1 restoring wine 10 our fighting ships | land Leon ‘Trotzky, Russian Bolshe- Sethiacd eae pa wine elke ie if the Prohibition Law permitted 10 O00 Yards of EME Minister of War, directed thel runs or draped with white cloth ‘ ’ ft on the fortress, it is anid, ¢ ont was made yeatorday ‘ NAGs airisite ‘64 00,000: 1 {1 that thelr advance acroms the ice dur- = i nen at}; as " i. banal ing the night was not observed unty 7 they were within striking distance of icon woukl som to indlenteling outer forta at Kronstadt. thas Communists within the fortress} “‘Holshevik troaps were supported by stown of Kronstadt assisted the| artillery which opened a heavy fire vik ,forves when the tatter| {te Wednesday, never ceasing the ken Into the outer forts of the vombardment until the Red troops were ready for their final dash f The garrison, numbering ap-' Al! reports here indicated that all her he corporal officers who want wine reat tinued Mr. Denby far between. BONWIT TELLER &CO The Sparaly Shop of Onjnaons FIFTH AVENUE AT. 38™ STREET The Misses’ Department—Third Floor Introduces the Mode for the “Jeune Fille” From the time she enters high school to the day she emerges as graduate and then enters into LAr eee se i ity the social activities of a debutante—this shop is provides a type of apparel that attires her with j K 5 the becoming simplicity of youth for any function. MISSES’ TWEED and MEN’S WEAR SERGE SUITS} .3:. 40. 00 The tweed suits are developed on the leisure lines of town-and-country types, and come in tan, green, terra cotta and porcelain blue. The serge suits are semi- tailored straightline silhouettes with long slenderly drawn lapels. Sizes 14 to 18, Rts MISSES’ TWEED and TRICOTINE SUITG............. A Boast Jaunty trotteur models of tweed with slightly fitted jackets. Tricotine suits with straight panel backs, strictly tailored types, ‘‘coolie” jackets with lacquered braid; also embroidered styles. Sizes 14 to 18. Many other original versions of the mode in Misses’ tailored and three-piece costume suits of the favored fabrics 40.00 to 225.00 MISSES’ TAILORED FROCKS of TRICOTINE and POIRET TWILL. 44.00 These frocks have the cachet of the usual 75.00 value. The modef&S presented are slender line silhouettes with darn or thread stitchery or crossed braiding, fringed Roman stripe silk or contrasting Canton crepe sashes. Many of these frocks are combinations of cloth and Canton crepe. Sizes 14 to 18. . ; ; Refreshingly wonligul expressions of the mede for Misses’ frocks of Canton crepe, Morocco crepe and other silk fabrics, also fine twill cloths emphasizing fringe treatments, ‘kerchief draperies, exquisite embroidery motifs, 49°50 to 275.00 MISSES’ COATS of VELDYNE and SILK DUVETYN 9 78. 00 Silk back duvetyn coats in two most engaging models. One coat has decorative touches of silver stitchery— the other has quaintly slashed strappings on collar and sleeves. In navy, black, Sorrento and Hindus- tani. Sizes 14 to 18 COATS of TRICOTINE and TWILL CORD. 99.50 To a graceful, lithe silhouette with elongated Tuxedo revers is added a sash of the material, encircling the waist, with deep hand-knotted fringe. A modest note of stitchery is a deco- rative touch. Sizes 14 to 18, Other Coats, Wraps and Capes in Satin, Canton Crepe, Twill Cord, Tricotine, nand other soft fabrics. Many with é reatments 59,50 to 225.00 of the Navy Denby when was considering lift “They are few and Choice-quality Chiffon Taffeta| (35 inches wide) in more than fifty of the season’s smart shades oe (including the new blues), as well as black Cat $1.95 | per yard . (First Floor) 392Frrn Ave. at 36 St. Second Koor-Jake Glevator: Suits - Coats - Dresses le At Extraordinarily Low Prices New Spring Coats On Sale Tomorrow at the Exteaordinarily Low Price of 35.00 Values out of all proportion Women’s Worsted Jersey Suits of superior quality, some in plain colors and others in heather mixtures; sizes 34 to 46 inches bust ect at $22.50 (Ready-to-wear Suits Department, Third Floor) Yalama — Bolivia Tricotine In all the New Shades Other New Spring Coats up to $165.00 NOT IN SALE. Very Special Tomorro New Spring Suits Smart new Suits selected from regular stock of higher priced models, tailored 39° or embroidered Tricotine or Poiret Twill... Other New Spring Suits to $150.00 Men’s Tan Cape Gloves j Oavesciae: prix-seam sewn, spear-point backs at $1.95 per pair ' . (First Floor) Very Special Tomorro New Spring Dresses Clever new Frocks, selected from regular .50 Other New Spring Frocks to $150.00 *“ Men’s and Women’s Superior-grade Hosiery at marked coticessions from regular prices Women’s Hosiery biack, white or gray silk, with lisle tops and soles per pair «1 ee ee le le le SALAS perpair 2,25 Black or white silk (lisle tops and soles), with contrasting white of black clocks; tax extra . . . . perpair $2.35 i Men’s Half-hose _A Fullefashioned lisle, in black, white or Russia calf perpair . . +. « « « «© « «© « §65¢, Silk, with lisle tops and soles; in black, white, gray, navy, cor= dovan brown or Russia calf perpair 85c, # (First Floor) Best & Co. Fifth Avenue at 35th Streer—N Y Established 1879 Ahiidven'é Shes The most expert shoe people in New York will | fit your children with the most economical shoes to be found anywhere . . . ‘ witness this special offering Black or white all-silk; taxextra 2 2 ¢ Saturday C ; ’ & pees ee bee Girls’ Coats and Silk Dresses specially priced Coat Wraps of all-wool silvertip bolivia, in reindeer only; sizes 6 to 14 . ‘ . . . . . . $18.75 Dresses of silk taffeta, in two new models; brown or navy blue; sizes 10 to lo. . . ' . . . $23.50 (Second Floor) Sires 11 to 2— 4019 Best & Co. shoes are made ot solid leather and the best leather wherever leather is used. Their quality is the more apparent the longer they are worn Misses’ & Children’s Pumps comprising several lines of ankle-strap models, in white buck skin or tam or black calfskin; taken from stock because of incomplete sizes, and specially re-priced. Sizes 844 tol! . ‘ ; ; Fi per pair $3.50 perpair 3,90 Sizes il!gto 2. (Second Floor) THIRD FLOOR

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