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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, 1921, DEBT 10 THE U.S. Combination of War and Trade Obligations — Growing $10,000,000 a Day. | WASHINGTON, April 20.—The Benate Judiciary Committee, acting on the Reed resolution, will at once | fake up the work of continuing the investigation of the payments of | Money to foreign nations since the signing of the armistice, and whether | Such payment# are within the law. ‘The passing of the resolution re- ‘Yeals the fact that the nations of the | ‘world how owe the United States $18,000,000,000, part of which sum is due to the war and purt to trade ‘Balances which are overdue, The debt is increasing at the rate of ul- most $10,000,000 a day, including Sundays, or 10 cents cach for every Man, woman and child in the United * States, Prompt payment of Interest by foreign creditors would bring into the United States Treasury annually and Into the pockets of American citizens approximately @ billion a year, This js equal to one-quarter of the total expenditures of the Government for the next three years, as estimated by Secretary Mellon. The world's debt itemizes thus: Due to the United States, approxi- mately $10,000,000,000 advanced as war loans; due to the Government, $3,000,000,000 for surplus war mater- fal sold abroad; due to American ex- Porters and manufacturers, about $3,000,000,000 for goods delivered; due to American investors, $2,000,000,000 on bonds of foreign governments sold Were and on stock in foreign indus- trial concerns. Burope is sending to the United States gold in such lange quantities that approximately one-third of the ‘world's total of it is within the United States. Gold within the Uniged States the latest report made by the totalled $3,001,000,000. M=sfapaie tt atichoacsat CHILDREN WIN VACATION. Court Permits Them to Go to Moun- tains With Grandparents, Supreme Court Justice MaAvoy to- @ay modified a decree signed by Jus- tee Platzek in December, 1916, regu- aie ange ae Saeactt + Isstaonoo.00 who are lving apart under a separa-| father, The modification will permit tion agreement Mra, Breitwieser to wend the children Under the orfeinal order Mra. Brelt-|to her parents’ lodge In the Adiron- 0 Nves at No. Madinon | dacks, thie summer while she visite Avenue, has the children, Barbara,! submitted in which the children sald fourteen, and Herbert jr twelve, ex-| they pretertnd, not being | itth thelr wept for one month in the summer and | father, who ts a Vice President of the s New York Title and ‘Trust, Company on one Sunday and Saturday atter:| Nat Toe Tite Bnet Waskineton noon a month, when they are with the| Avenue, Brooklyn. Stanley s Me Gibbons 392Frtn AE at 36 St. Second Hoor-Jake Glevator All suits look good when new. These $34.50 suits will continue to look as good after weeks of wear. Just careful tailoring, careful to a point most unusual in suits at this price. Tomorrow—A Sale of Finely Tailored Suits Tricotine and Poiret Twill For Women and Misses Reduced From Higher Prices To 34:50 NONE ON APPROVAL NONE CREDITED Tricotine or Poiret Twill, tailored or embroidered, made up in the very latest " styles; remarkably tailored. Several dozen still higher cost suits of Twill Cord, Picquitine 5 and Poiret Twill reduced to ° Spring Coats and Wraps Selected trom regular stock of higher priced models ‘ of Bolivia, Tasmania, Ramona, Tricotine and Satin, 00 and reduced for immediate di bd ably low price of...........55 A Other “Higher Cost Spring Coats, rt to the remark- lating the custody of the children of Mr, and Mrs, Herbert F. Breitw cas oes Franklin Simon 8 Co. The Newest of Trousseau Blouses Jap Silk $7.50 Printed Crepe $12 French Crepe $15 THEY were designed especially for the bride, as you know the moment you look at them. The new French crepe overblouse at the left for example, with Peter Pan collar, broad band and narrow girdle of colored linen: white with tomato or toast. And the overblouse of printed crepe with tie-around sash; tan, white, navy. Or the demure Jap silk blouse with collar of tiny checks in rose, green or blue. THIRD FLOOR Bride’s Own Week THE time when every part of the store is interested primarily in her needs, whether it be her wedding gown and its accessories, her pond suit and the many frocks for her wedding trip, or her new home and the charmin, furnishings she has p) A Exquisite Lingerie For The Trousseau SHOULD you ask what part of her trousseau the bride spends, most time and thought in plan- ning, the answer would be “her lingerie,” those intimate bits of feminine finery that are dainty and lovely almost beyond belief. Bridal lingerie, fashioned of Crepe de Chine, satin or radium; voile, batiste, linen or triple French voile. Silk in delicate pastel shades for sets of three and four pieces, with two-toned ribbons, tiny French flowers, orange blossoms or real laces. Beautiful French sets, made by hand, trimmed with the finest of laces and hand embroidery. $25.00 to $250.00 Petticoats, too, filmy creations of lace and crepe, or more practical models in jerse silk $6.95 to $42.50 And a corset carefully designed and made of heavy white satin $6.50, (15c tax) SECOND FLOOR Lortay Silk Gloves THEIR introduction at the be- CX ae — i = = . All Silk Sweaters $22.50 THEIR intro ginning of this week which is cA Special Purchase, Marked Very Low, Offers cAlmost Matchless Values devoted to everything of interest to the bride, was a timely oc- FIFTH AVENUE, 37th and 38th STS. paaeroertt TAILORE OF CRE flesh color. flesh color. A Store of Individial Shops B THE bride, planning her trousseau, has surely included in the list at least one handsome sweater for sports wear. She will be delighted with this p of pure silk sweaters, made in POCKETS and braided or narrow string girdles, are points in their favor, as is the ex- tremely low price quoted. Plain or line weaves are varied by effective block weaves. Black, NiGHTGOWNs, two models, NIGHTGOWNs, two models, cA New Era of Lower Prices on D UNDERTHINGS PE DE CHINE For Madame and -Mademoiselle Fashion—tailored models of the highest type; Quality— which insures service; Work- manship—of unmistakable fineness; Prices—which speak for themselves. STEP-IN CHEMISES, tailored 4.95 model, flesh color. 2.95 STEP-IN CHEMISES, three 6.50 models, flesh color. 4,50 becoming Tuxedo style. THIRD FLOOR white, brown, navy, plum, and pink. The Sale of Onyx Hosiery Continues FOR WOMEN ALLSILK, black, unusually fine. (Tax Included) . $2.66 All-silk, lisle soles and tops, black, white, colors . . . . $1.55 All-silk, lisle soles and tops, black, white, brown, polo . . $1.20 Black silk, lisle soles . $1.75 Imported silk lisle, lavender tops, or all black, latter in out sizes Imported cotton, pointex heels, black or white . . . . 75c Openwork silk. . . $3.93 Silk lisle, black, white, brown, onehalfdozen . . . $2.25 GROUND FLOOR GOBOWOE WOOD FOR GIRLS AND BOYS RIBBED | stockings of fine cotton for practical wear. Black, white, tan. One half dozen $1.45 Golf Stockings in shaded effects or heavy derby ribbed with cuff tops 50c¢ GROUND FLOOR FOR MEN PURE silk, black only. Also im- ported mercerized lisle, jacquard vertical stripes . . . $1.65 Silk, lisle soles and tops; black, white, cordovan, navy, suede, Also mercerized lisle with colored stripes . . . . . . 95e Mercerized lisle, imported, full- fashioned, with pointex heel, black, white, navy, cordovan, suedé ww ik ww oe TEC Heavy weight silk, seamless tops, toes, heels, same colors . 55c English Golf Hose, imported, plain or fancy cuffs. Oxford, brown, heather mixtures $1.95 MAN'S SHOP—TENTH FLOOR Underwear of the Finer Glove Silk currence. For these gloves of heavy Milanese silk are among those fine accessories that mark the well chosen trousseau. The colors will blend or harmonize with her new frocks and suits; silver, pongee, grey, tan, black and white. The prices are mo- derate for gloves of this fine material and workmanship, 1zbutton . . . . $3.00 16 button . . . . $3.25 zobutton . . . . $3.75 GROUND FLOOR e The Bride Will Choose Strap Pumps TO wear with the traveling suit or tailored frock. And as she has an eye for fine points she is charmed by the varied selection, of strap pumps now on display in our Women’s Shoe Department. The two styles that appeal to her particularly are the beige suede one <p pumps, with turned soles and Louis XV heels, and the tan calfskin one strap pumps with fawn suede quarters and strap and Louis XV heels, $14.75 SECOND FLOOR In the Man’s Shop Men’s Pajamas At the Season’s Lowest Prices $2.75 FINE woven and printed madras or highly mercerized materials are the practical fabrics used for these ijamas. Stripes of tan, lavender, and bright colors, black, navy, lue or black on white unds ; brown, grey, sand, taupe, and also self stripes in soft Blues and emerald . . . . $3.75 tans, The coats are‘made with large pearl buttons, EXPRESS ELEVATOR TO TENTH FLOOR NicnTGowns, blue, flesh color, orchid, peach. 7.50 . STEP-IN CHEMISES, two models, flesh color. 5,75 THREE piece set: vest, bloomers, camisole; flesh color, trimmed with washable satin. Set $6.75 Vests, flesh color, bodice top $2.25 and $2.50 3 75 Bloomers, flesh color, rein- i Oy . forced . $2.75 and $3.25 A “or—TAKE ELEVATORS ~"t TWO piece set: vest and bloomers of the new striped silk, flesh color. Set . . . $6.25 Bloomers, sports length, reinforced, Suit shades VesT-CHEMISES IN TAILORED MODEL, flesh color STEP-IN DRAWERS IN TAILORED MODEL, flesh color GROUND FLOOR WOMEN’S LINGERIE SHOP