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5 THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 15, 1921. » determine the! “PUSSYFOOT” SEES —and we will make good—England BRITAIN HAS NOT ENGLAND BONE DRY “0! thule Sect ntn Sveti! FRAMED HER REPLY me mercial world with dry WHAT IS DOING TO-DAY IN CONGRESS SENATE. Reintions Mellon is ~ PRESIOENT MOVES TOFMILS POLY = = Prohibition There Within Ten Years, He Declares on Eve of An- other Visit. "Pussyfoot” Johnson loves England. (t is our mother country, he says, a ing back to take are LONDON, April been no conference 5.— There have so far, formal or ie eye |iformal, between the Allies regard- d for by |'DS the American note on Y¥. née mtigh the treaty question in gen nt. Tt makes me fee) silly when hed in offi tile about eting of the the purpose of « fean claims will not be held until he js mother in her old age. Hin negotiation 9 London and Pat Meater The Bre HN ; # “LM be well received there,” be told “ voice was harsh ana] after suc nsultations, it is said, in i Colaba aunties discussion OF members of the Rotary Club of Rv ok= recent exper FOL do uraentt Gee Chk ec at Mass of Information Sent to} sa: TeUbe lyn yesterday at a luncheon at the ake hone hints | aksenbie in the immediate future be feud { er erred teas _ .| Hotel Bossert. He will sail to-morrow Hans, He sald he <I Senate to Be Used in Continued debate on Yqun& “| oy the Cedric for Liverpool, accom-|Was vonvinced the riot which broke jen on Mand: b ite Needed Legislation n creency tariff bill, wh nN d Dr. Howard H. Russell of [BP his meeting was engineered by a fF 5 (Associated P WILLIAM LLOYD GARRISON when 16 began to write for news- eeded g ‘ t cluded: anti-duping and forvign ) / : clique bootleg gers. Japan, it is understood, is con papers trying to arouse interest in the slavery question, j 1 pet cchacdy. wisaatiet, Hutte w Against Alcohol, to spend! Johnson will leave Englund for|with Great Britain and nce On the | q 18 cuattea | £ len W latanecdi ‘ ® four m wrfecting the orgini«| India in arene remain there 3 docume noted jate to-da : niu ravers until the e year, uniting J 8 coun- { News) neles, both | far sury Depart And Means swb-commit. | 2Htlon ¢ pad Se ns which he says |s vor fone being i fa the Executive and Legisint ren i wi Rude the ten. wndinwed (aeration 8? To ae PSaceesiyis to work for | made ing organs like the Yomiuri, Pi 9 ranches, have begun work to dete : etermining what| ‘ous continue’ taviee Tat men “Pu er return. to | th mpo and the Asal advise} 4 ou S wee } loan policy | Congress, If it decides any are needed Informal conferences continued - . a “ ¥ ag among le ut programmes FRANCE HOPES FOR | ovk on army for hearings noxt week on army y | frmnbasieed by | U.S. REPARATION AID] 0"! "vy appropriation vi FRANKDIN SIMON BOYS SHOPS — FIFTH FLOOR Alpine ats | . => gress, has "| Optimists Believe an American| WAGE CUT RECOMMENDED. | 4 H hat America zi . | | national siti Even May Sit With | ciicaco, April 15—The arwitea | $2.75 to $4, 50 mined Supreme Council. | tors who havebeen hear ¢idenc | . to . ee PARIS, April 15—KFor France the| 0 Wages and conditions in the men’s | | the same 1% |touchstone of America’s genuine | s4rment industry made t decision r es he 400k NTATArCIGBIIGUGEATATE TR LARC ek MIRAE BIE THORS OPO 40/000, paetrant | ‘AN, brown, and green mixtures, as well as en ae sar Yoana establishing world p ix the Hard. | Workers : navy blue serge. Hats of the knockabout, to the Allies and put them “in a for tude toward s recommend # | y 8 Ae 2 Gwhere we shall know exactly what cut in the wages of 34 | throw-around variety, made thoroughly and Pxpect and how and when to expect en'n garment workerk: 46 por ce ‘Following it for 8,000 stitched liberally, so as to hold their shape and stinent up | tT * A in which th ne Council as Well, | town b ir | i give good service. Sound values at the above Astration regarded the Allied loans as! co} nt on the message| 4 flat cut of | rices. Sizes 6% to 7%, CATO THE CENSOR—At the age of sizteen served with drtinguished bravery tn the Army against Hannibal Youths’ First Long Trouser Suits With Two Pairs of Trousers a HI At the One-Trouser Price of | eecceneetonae ——f wl | $36.00 y = or Dae i - . i = , ir cau oes ac Pe hoe wa semen XCEPTIONAL VAL of FINE FURNITURE AT LESS THAN FACTORY PRICES Most Amazing Values Since Pre-War Days JOU can save hundreds of dollars on Furniture of the highest quality— for Dining Room, Bed Room and Living Room. Furniture that will give a lifetime of pleasure— furniture that you could not, ordinarily, buy for less than double these amazing prices. fe = Owing to their retirement from business, the John D. Raab Co. have disposed of their entire stock of furniture, on hand and in process of manufacture. We were fortunate enough to hase one-half of this immense stock, at a figure which enables us to offer it to YOU at far below the lowest 1014 prices. Just note these reductions from the prices this Fine Furniture was made to eell for,—the Regular Prices quoted are the 1921 selling prices. Come and judge the values for yourself. Here Are Just a Few of the Many Exceptional Offerings FELT ALPINE HATS, IN OLIVE, LIGHT BROWN, OR SEAL, 85,00 franklin Simon & Co, Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets HAIRCUTTING SHOP—FIFTH FLOOR aul Mi | : int ri fat ax i ? HIS 1s value with a vengeance! Two pairs of ‘trousers practically doubles the life of any suit, yet, $36. shows only a fractional advance for the extra pair. The model 1s double breasted. The fabric is a fine all-wool blue flannel. And the workman- Francis Bacon wrote a treatise against the philosophy of ship is as much above the ordinary as the price is | es a " below it. Sizes, 32 to 36. ee Se \ é \ j Saturday— Phenomenal Values in Franklin Simon & Co. Youths’ Madras Shirts - Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets | : 2 3 CHILDREN'S HAIRCUTTING SHOP ~— FIFTH FLOOR $295 M2 of fine striped madras, in all the desir- able colors, and made right. The madras | is a superior quality and so is the workmanship, and the two together make for long service in wear | and wash. It’s one of the best values of the kind, that we offered in a long time. Get busy at once. caer James McCreary & Co. s+ 500 Hand Bags Dining Room Suites Beautiful Hepplewhite Dining Room Suite in American Wal., Buffet, Ext. Tableand 6Chairs. Reg, Price, $500. Sale Price, $195 Anne Dining Room Suite in American alnut,10 pes., Buffet, Server, China Closer, Ext. Table and 6 Chairs, Reg. Price, $650.. Sale Price, $245 Artistic Colonial Dining Room Suite in Ma- hogany, 9 pes. Buffer, China Closet, Ext Table and 6 Chairs, Reg. Price, $675. Sale Price, $295 Same design, 10 pes., including Server, Reg. Price, $750. Sale Price, $335 Charming Queen Anne Dining Room Suite in American Walnut, 10 pes. Reg. Price, $960. Sale Price, $397 Hepplewhite Dining Room Suite in Waknut fahogany, 10 pes, Reg. Price, $1150. Sale Price, $475 Beautiful Chippendale Dining Room Suite in Mahogany, 10 pes. eg. Price, $1125. Sale Price $495 Anne Dining Room Suite in Mahog. pe Reg. Price, $1100, Sale Price, $495 Elaborate Dining Room Suite in Walnut, very Bed Room Suites Bed Room Suite in American Walnut, Hep- plewhite design, 4 pcs., Dresser, Vanity Case, Chifforobe and’4 ft. 6 in. Bed, Reg. Price, $550. Sale Price, $295 Same design, with twin beds, 5 pes. Reg. Price, $640. Sale Price, $465 Chair to match Reg. Price, $27. Sale Price; $15.50 Rocker to match, Reg. Price, $28. Sale Price, $1650 Bench to match, Reg. Price, $25. Sale Price, 160 Night Bantco match Reg, Price $28, Sale Price, $17.50 Bed Room ee in American Walnut, Qacen Anne period design, 5 pes. Reg. Price, $650. Sale Price, 9875 Bed Room Suite, choice of Mahogang or American Walnut, 4 Reg. Prive, $000, Sale (Price, $385 Bed Room Suite,4 pea; Mahoramy or Walt, Reg. Price, $800, rice, $485 Bex Room Suite; Renaissancedesign, Specs, vty artistic. Reg-Price,$1100. Sale Price, $495 Bed Room Suite, Walnut, exquisite design, and Envelope’ Purses — 500 That these bags are different, unique, is evident at a glance. There is, first of all, the price. Then you will note the originality and ultra-smartness of their de- signs, the splendid quality of the materials, the thorough workman- ship, and last, but not least, acces- CHILDRE Neckband Sizes, 12 to 14 Franklin Simon & Co. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets HAIRCUTTING SHOP— FIFTH FLOOR Twenty Styles in Tricotine Suits sories you never dreamcd of finding. beautiful grain, Italian Renaissance period* 4pcs. Reg, Price, $1100. | Sale Price, $635 design, 10 pes. Same design in Ivory Finish, with twin beds, Reg. Price, $1200, Sale Price, $545 5 pca. Reg. Price, $1200. Sale Price, $650 They are of Plain, Striped or Fancy Silk Moire, Real Pin Seal, Alligator Calf, Morocco, Glove Mocha, Suede, and fine grain and tooled designs on Antique Leathers. | Many other materials, in cluding Poiret Twill, Covert Cloth, Serge, Gabardine, etc i All lined with silk! And are at least $20, and in most cases $25, less than their actual value! I /VVAILTON GARMENT CO. Living Room Suites Luxurious 3-pce.Suite, Davenport,ArmChair, Ltving Room Suite, 3 pes., in hand carved and Wing Chair, Overstuffed and upholstered Mahogany and Cane, Queen Anne design, in handsome Wool Tapestry in combination loose spring cushions, 3 pillows and with Velours. Separatedowncushions,spring —_ bolster. edgeand arms.Reg.Price,$800.SalePrice, $395 Reg. Price, $700, Sale Price, $425 These are but a few of the many reductions offered during this Sale. Special values in Occassional Pieces are also well worth a special visit, and our entire stock of luxurious Living Room furniture has been radically reduced. Some are black, others in soft shades, All are beautifully lined ” and fitted. with metal, shell colored and — self-covered frames. Many Furniture purchased now may be held for future delivery. other styles not illustrated, We pr y all freight charges within a radius of 500 miles. Free delivery, by motor truck, in the Metropolitan District. Main Floor 307 Fifth Avenue | | Near 31st Street Tailored Suit of | | The WRIGHT-FOX CO. Inc. 9-11 East 37th Street, near Fifth Avenue i if ___-__ New York City \ Tricotine( Worth ) $29.95 i Our Entire Fifth Avenue Building Exelusively for Women’s Wear —= Sa It Makes Little Difference What You Need— ( ' A World “Want” Ad. Will Go and Find It ) a ae