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f } ij to the lest penny, and the only means of collecting is for the | and the United States as well, to etep in and occupy her principal Cites) rey cc enti! the bill rendered is paid in full . M New Yor! (orkelat ctw | wrother'a kerper’” rk te Athletes, Although Beaten, |!\>% Safes Have Had a Good Time in| (hin! Germany Says She Should) 1h st “Germany should be forced to Pay) | sure Allies, | That is the opinion of H. A. Van- | tour America—Visitor Back From} 7), °° Be Made to Pay in Full. | ok.ae iJ @orslice, who has just returned from |) tral Burope and | America @ business trip in fg staying at the MeAlpin Annex “{{ is highly tmprobable that we, | France or England would start an other war in five or ten years just to | at that tine will refuse tr have partially defeat. German I met hope that the em agree to the Allied de that the French a ps will leave the country and they will be allowed to do as they #ee fit in the future, w ipervision, This wouk! be f to me, and 1 think that a Germans in tt agree with m¢ matter of put on the ser years of 50, wii Again, they your inoney ing full weil | another Worl @reds of millions to oral eee “Twin beds are n Bave supplanted the according to A. J. Logan, P the National Association of Be Manutncturera who is at the “T don't know the cause of this, change,” he suid yesterday, “but the demand for mattresses shows that twin beds have almost forced the sin- le ones out of existence.” “Good time had by all” was the aio- gan of the French relay team which game to this country as guests of the | University of Pennsylvania and spent the last five days of their trip at the Hotel Pennsylvania during @ session of “seeing New York.” “We were not eminently muccess- ful,” said Maurice Delvart, the Cap- tain, “but I believe that we are ca- pable of much better work. The mode of living in America is entirely dif- ferent from that of France, especially Fegarding cooking, the use of wine, &c., and all those things proved a handicap, However, we had a fine time here and found the American Doys the best of sportsmen.” Incidentally, the personalities of the five members of the team were so eharming, acoormling to reports, that @uch small matters as athletic defeats were forgotten immediately. “Climatic cowardice,” mys Mra Kathleen G, Nelson of Ramona, Cal, .a former New York newspaper writer yho is at the Hotel Majestic, “is the pason why residents of Southern ‘alifornia seldom travel. The news- Papers out there are inclined to play up adverse weather reports from other sections of the country and to minimize like ocgurrencea of their own. As a result, When I announced my intention of going to New York to visit fricnds whom T had not seen for four vears my departure was at- fended by much Jamentation and ine HERE'S ONE FROM BOSTON. M. A. Hillyer, Boston leather dealer, who ts at the Belmont, doesn’t mind telling a good story on his home wn. “Some Bostonians think,” he de- @ared, “that they are distinctive and wnlike the residents of any other city anywhere. A friend of mine held that opinion and the other day made the statement that he could pick out every man from Boston in a New York hote! lobby. A bet was made. “He started out and the firet man | he approached admitted that he lived fm the Back Hay. Another, a travel- nas ta » Henry M. Mec Franklin Simon 8 Co, A Store of Individual Shops Ry FIFTH AVE.—370 and 38th Sts, USS Putting Girlhood on cA Sturdy Foundation OXFORDS AND ANKLE TIES That Never Weary of Wear FOR GIRLS OF SIX TO TEN YEARS 6.00 OOTWEAR with style (because no feminine heart is too young to desire it), foot- wear with stami- na (because fem- inine feet when young require it), models for out- door activities, comfort for youth. SIZES 11 TO 2 Of Black or Tan Russia Calfskin. SIMILAR MODELS IN WHITE CANVAS 4,50 CHILDREN'S FOOTWEAR SHOP-—Third Floor FUR STORAGE—Remodeling and Repairing Phone 6900 Fitzroy | Franklin Simon & CO. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th’ Streets TOMORROW TWEED SPORTS SUITS In Town and Sports Models For Women and Misses Regular Prices $30.” NO EXCHANGES NO CREDITS SPORTS APPAREL SHOP—Fourth Floor lai will attend the tion uf Dre Manning @ the Hpiscopal Diocese of and wiil sail THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, 4 MAY 10, 1921. laylor At the Reasonableness of a May Sale Price JUST such grace-lending breakfast coats as these are typical of the arments offered in this resourceful May Sale of Lingerie at strikingly Oe prices. Left: crossbar hemstitching adds smartness to a two-toned satin or taffeta breakfast coat, $19.75. Center: a brocaded breakfast coat accomplishes graceful becoming lines with chiffon ruffling, $19.75. Right: chiffon is draped over crepe de Chine of contrasting tone to simulate an attractive two-toned breakfast coat, $12.75. Are You Going cAbroad? —or up in the mountains, or to a seaside and so smart that they can be worn on the beach. home? You will need one of these gaily One coat model has a grey shell belt, $24.50 colored knitted robes, warmth-giving on board An orange cape model takes full-length revers, ship or for cool days at mountain or seaside, $35 (Tax additional) SECOND FLOOR Bright Color and White Hold Equal Sway In the Kingdom of Fabrics for they are friendly sovereigns. Each appreciates the value of the other and they are often seen to- * gether in a particularly smart costume. White Silks Gay Cottons Linen Crash Crepe de Chine, of an excel- Imported Swiss, voile and A fine pure-flax crash of Bel- Pongee, of a heavy, clinging red, white. 40 inches wide suits or simple frocks. Twenty quality, 33 falas wie $1.95 yard —_ charming colors as well as white. $2.50 yard Imported Gingham, in clean- 45 inches wide. . 95c yard Cento Beantieulcih cut checks, stripes, plaids. n Crepe, beautifu inches wide . 70c yard i ; ; ge inc All-wool tailor serges in na‘ ere - fine $4 ne Embroidered eyelet voile, new blue and black, for are tf qpinches wide $4.50 y and very charming. Bright frock inches wide A Sportssilks, in new checkedand colors. 40 inches wide. Re 95) DRE Wide striped designs. $5.50 yard $1.95 yard *pecial purchase. $1.95 yard GROUND FLOOR SECOND FLOOR SBCOND FLOOR The New Handkerchiefs Are Alluringly Fresh and Colorful THEY beckon you with gay fingertips, warning you to be well prepared for summer, with a generous supply of charming handkerchiefs. For Men For Women For Boys SN tae Sle les, di . $6 shades or high colors, finis wil ie lov it em- Tt Te Te ius oe Ce, Peak taan a re Hemstitched linen, threads, dainty err and Ligand of flowers, ss dozen. . . $5 $1.50, $1.95, $2.50 . . Colored French linen, hand tuned hems, 50c each, Pisin white hand Linen initial styles, Armenian lace edges on sheer linen, 75c each. kerchiefs, dozen $1 dozen. « + $3 Hand embroidered or Madeira corners, also plain Sik \ Novelty handker- Pe borders, hand hemmed, 50¢ each. novelty hand chiefs made of silk | Hand embroidered corners, plain white or in dainty kerchiefs, white cen- ngeeorlrishlinen colors, 3 for $1. ters with brightly withcoloredborders, Plain linen or embroidered corners or tape borders, colored borders each $1 to $2.50 each. 25e each. 50 GROUND FLOOR For the New Baby A Bassinette $18 YOU tay see in the sketch what a charming bassinette it is Tae graceful wicker body, painteawrth white or ivory enamel; its streng foundation and the rubbestired wheels—all these make it amost desirable bassinette. And at the price quoted it is a value dha is hard to equal. Infants’ Toilet Baskets For all the small necessities of a baby’s bath and dressing, these wicker baskets are an almost in- valuable convenience. Round, oblong or octagonal in shape, they are enameled in white or ivory. $2.95 FOURTH FLOOR The Annual Sale of White Shoes Canvas strap pumps and ox fords . . . - $7.85 Buckskin or canvas pumps and orfords . . «se $975" Black trimming appears on s:v- eral styles of strap pumps and oxfords, kidskin, canvas or buck- skin . . 2. 2 « « $10.75 Bright colored leather finishes the new “Country Club” strap pump. Then there are graceful models such as kidskin pumps, buckskin and canvas one and two strap pumps . . . . « $12.75 SECOND FLOOR That Friendly Timepiece A Mahogany Clock —gives the last touch of cosey ath jomeness to a room. This graceful tambour model has an eight-day Ansonia movement and is an unusually fine value at $18 (Tax Additional) PS eae SA A White Gold Wrist Watch Such a dainty thing it is, in attrac. tive rectangular shape, beautifully engraved atthe edge! It is 20-k gold, has a platinum finish face, and is mounted on a black ribbon. $38 (Tax Additonal) A Man’s Watch $15 This is an Elgin movement watch made with the desirable flat edge, which you may see in the sketch. It has a twenty year gold filled case. (Tax Additional) GROUND PLOOR For Space Economy Use An Under-Bed Box $13.50 THE practical solution of the no-closet-room problem, Made of California redwood, natural color, dustproof and mothproof; built on wooden wheels; size 49 inches long, 22 inches wide. PIFTH FLOOR