The evening world. Newspaper, May 17, 1921, Page 17

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if - . Switzerland Has Come Out of the War in Amazing Fash- ion, and the People Are} Better Patriots Than Ever, Even Though Three-Quar- |¢: Them Are German} —Japan’s People Friendly to Us, Says American Hotel Keeper in Maine Woods Full of Hunt- ers and Fishermen. ters of ral opinivn, | bank: de- Ex-| n- | Switzerland has not become rupt because of the lat clares Hampson traordinary and Minister Plenipo: tiary to Switzeriand, 8 now the, Waldorf. ‘Phe hotvs wero n allowed to run down, as the tilled ref wud ¢ coats during the and the Monal industries, such as che making, linen-making and the facture of machiner e working avertime, while the other countries were at was. The gevdmen or che Swine Bee 4s serted itself,” Mr, Gary went on-| ’There with no onal © war,’ Gary, Envoy re with man was a ountry deser ed its on Ge pan pre © Swiss are| idea, “and and friend. Their ke ours, > passed its puree \ 1914 to 1 Wility of life ins Prospective nimrods terested in t will Crown 0 is now at enough guides wo Parties of twelve anc to accept or them the ct own intuition alone. — The wonderful, bow ing the best T hay and the fish- ver known, “Japan is injured by the anti-Jap- anese propaganda in only one re- spect," according to Charles Y. Wil- marth, who has been manager of a Yokohama hotel for three years and | © now at the McAlpin, “The propo- | ily ruined the tour- Americans are abuse to trade so. concerned. Th which America of which I have caused the cane af steamship reser’ the talk is not fe Japan.” Mr. Wilmarth concur: th the ma- | jority of Americans who have had| business experience in Japan in the statement that that country has none put friendly feelings toward us ion of mands tic Otherw f engine British Go: during the war. He ng at the Biltmore. The advance- ment of aeronautics has been slow but sure, nuinued. "It was the t important factor in should be the most of peace as well ood plan for the importa ‘It would be American end to establish portant citi n from New York b y cut down und aero land at Buffalo, Syr mad and Montr on the © tk hind aviat for its ad- vancement Mra, E, Wa Tandon, dau shenry Waddington, reheologist, who uralized French ¢ of William tesman and ime @ nat- zen and was or at the Court for ten years, is at first trip to the United States the war, in which she lost he and and brot She served as @ nurse in France for soveral years. Yokohama— } TY’ D,L 8. PLANS | contract for the sale of the anthracite | coal properties of the Lackawanna) to the Glen Alden Coal Comvany of! Scranton, Ta., for $60,000,000, to bo se- MANNING URGES CHURCH LOYALTY Jeured by & purchase money morte. We Want Respect for Its Rules, ja Interest at 4 per cent. upon the! Bishop Tells His Hosts Gr L, Smith, agriculturist of the Union T Gutate te: te. cone ty ¢ . } Pacific Railway, is ® gucst of the Ho- at Dinner | This meane the jthe D, L. a by the ranstor of the tt he aked to tell of his expe-| Stockholders Asked to Authorize trrted £ € 1 with Pheu i, 100 Per Cent. Dividend to fen Alden Cor: pany wilt not dr. Avoid Taxes. Rese tant "Opportunity. ponpet oxen across the ph individ retirement « ps cabot Nearly 1,000 men and women at = tended a dinner last ulght at the Waldorf-Astoria given by the Churel Glub of the} Bpiecopal plocese of News York Henry S. Hobart, President of t club, Was toastmaster, and addre y. from ownership of peremptory an inade too much like soldiering, I die it, #0 L shifted, and presently n Minnesota Ra sera made by H, Outerbrids there almost exc y : LIA ih Howard Chandler Robbins of a few little gardens, and some of the, pye . Cathed? Bishop Gailor and meis Kept livestock tor thelrome) Tue Delaware, Lackawanna and | 1 found that the Weatern Rajlroad Company, with! own foc 8 ors iver sh perros wee stockholders, if given, | © owners themselves Wil declare on July 21 a stock divi-| a hess I ae lined a that | dend of 100 per aa is its capital = t 4 man heeded mont was a hoi “he Alt owe, ad teal Nome-thut was | StOCk Of $42,277,000 s will repre- | STAND PRIVILEGES AUCTION. what made him amiable and efficte: sent segregation ar assets which! or twenty-two | [res ee acl could not be distributed in cash with- to ow 2 nh homes and raise | Gut enormous reduction through op-| their own p: and they have been marvel) appy and profit. | eration of war taxation laws able years.” The consent of the stockho! asked in a letter juat sent by Wt The number of bie a business in the selling of railroad und steamship tickets is done as is New Y | consent of its oncern 10 oaeh other and dd power for Keen Competition ta Bidding for Terminal # n Christendorg, | t loyalty to te] yureh and 3 awe and rules We want this on th: Individual in the ¢ oa it has seemed as hurch had war in the ran he front. What we want the ranks and war at the ities where as Truesdale, Presid of the fas additional capital s' meeting, The stock in one year, iekets | ated aye as id, emoracine rend eag| uted ae the 100 per ce Jend same meeting the stock from a few miles out in the! At th be asked to eyprove @ n five distrib. | om is peace in front.” suburbs (o tickets ar the word, holders with | poe IN THE CITY PRICES for NEW Furniture and Rugs PEAR’S recent sensational sale resulted in the disposal of their entire stock of Furniture and Rugs at the most amazing prices ever recorded in the history of retail furniture merchandising; NOT A SINGLE ARTICLE REMAINING UNSOLD. To-day both Spear Stores start with an entirely new stoak——all purchased from the factories during the last two months—fur- melen Beridace + entrance to Bishop Manning || THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAY 17, 1921, niture and rugs of the very newest designing merchandise pur- chased at today’s prices, which are as low or lower than 1914 (before the war) prices. This gives the Spear Store a decided advantage OVER EVERY OTHER NEW YORK MERCHANT. Therefore, we are in a position to guarantee and cheerfully do bores tee without hesitation the “LOWEST IN THE CITY” 1 & 4 Standin Mahogany, $10.75 1 & 4 Decorated $12.75 2.& 3—Stand in Mahogany =) 38 2 & Decorated You Have Again the Opportunity to Avail Yourself of ieenitreneoin vERs SPEAR’S LIBERAL CREDIT TERMS Selected Random Will Prove Beyond Question That SPEAR OFFERS LOWEST IN THE CITY PRICES ON ABSOLUTELY NEW MERCHANDISE These Few Items at FOUR-PIECE LOUIS XVI ANTIQUE IVORY OR AMERICAN WALNUT BED ROOM SUITE, consisting of Dresser, Chifforobe, Bow-End Bedstead and Vanity Dresser If Tohet Table is substituted for Vanity Dresser deduct $30. LIBERAL CREDIT TERMS FOUR-PIECE LOUIS XVI PERIOD DINING ROOM SUITE finished in Jacobean Oak. Consists of 60-inch Buffet, 48-inch Dining Table with 6-ft. $ | 59 7 5 extension, China Closet and Serving Ti Chairs extra . Each piece so d individuall; LIBERAL CREDIT $329.75 SINGER "Upholstyled”” 3-pe. Pillow Arm Suite In Damask and Velour combination or fig- | Also Tapestry upholstered. Sofa, $91.75. ured velour. Sofa, $125. Arm Chair, $71. Arm $50.50. $195 $52.75. eerie $209.75 | wen... $195.00 value LIBERAL CREDIT TERMS BEDS AND BEDDING AT BARGAIN PRICES THAT CANNOT BE DUPLICATED SINGER “Upholstyled” 3-pe. Queen Anne beautifully carved ma- hogany finished suite, upholstered in silk velour with three pillows and bolier, $00 vale $296.00 LIBERAL CREDIT TERMS , 4Pc. Bed Outfit, consisting of Spear's sanitary box spring, cotton felt mattress and pair of pillows all sizes to fit waod gs 7 ‘or metal bed Ivory Enamelled Beds with 2-in get B61 275 LIBERAL CREDIT TERMS Headquarters for Natonally Advertised Home Furnishings Brass Bed with 2-in. posts and four fillers; $19.75 all sizes LIBERAL CREDIT TERMS § oaierser Windsor Twin Beds, in American Walnut, k, Ivory or Whi .. with Englander ge Spring with Side Guards. Com $27.00 plete, per bed LIBERAL CREDIT TERMS itary Bed Golden Oak Dresser or Chif S775 eee S16. 50 IT TERMS LIBERAL CREDIT TERMS Spears Special § Spring:.all sizes tofit ood of metal b LIBERAL C Spear’s Special Cotton and Felt Sanitary Mattress; all sizes to fit wood or metal beds LIBERAL CREDIT TERMS * 8 @ Who “Farmer Snilth” of the West, { -ABRAHAM~STRAUS.. BROOKLYN Diamond Bar Pins Radically Lowered in Price {AMON Ds- glowingly lovely and everlasting in their beauty, what can be a more perfect gift for the June Bride or the Graduate? And a beau- tiful bar pin is one of the most usable pieces of jewelry that there is! So to offer a sale especially opportune for gift giving we have taken 15 ex- quisite diamond set bar pins from regular stock and marked them at greatly reduced prices. All of perfect workmanship, hand-made filigree mountings— of lacy patterned platinum or gold, set with gleaming white diamonds $33.75, from $45.00—Platinum and gold, 1 diamond $. 5.00, from $48,00—Platinum and gold, 1 diamond $42.50, from $57.00—Platinum and gold, 1 diamond $55.00, from $75.00—Platinum and gold, 1 diamond $135.00, from $165.00—Platinum and gold, 11 diamond $145.00, from $195.00—Platinum, 7 diamonds $155.00, from $210.00—Platinum, 7 diamonds $190.00, from $269.00—Platinum, 15 diamond $240.00, from $295.00—Platinum, 19 ciamond Stores Hours 9 lo 5.30 Telephone Main 6100 $250.00, from $325.00—Platinum, 26 diamonds U $365.00, from $480.00—Platinum, 39 diamond $385.00, from $515 Platinum, 37 diamonds Life Is More Worth Living With ‘A Permanent Wave! AVL: you ever core off the dance floor atter a trantic whirl and pust back from your face, damp and with that awful beginnir about it, and then suddenly seen some girl drift by with smooth hicir, a absolutely unruftled? And th ught—after all is lite worth living if you hav And after you've thought that, have you ever thought of a permanc you have it on it doesn’t seem possible that you ever got along tet/hor are simple to secure, The Nestle Method of Permanent Waving is used in the Marie An- The hair is curled in separate d comes out in a roun oe with combs till it $ mooth marce ike wave. Onl fe \ the marcelles, it sla And the wetter or the hotter it gets the wavier it is! oit wave cua hair? wave? When And thes the original method totnette Salon. trands, which is “se You can fix your hair any number ot differert ways with the wave in, and it eliminates rattir or roughing the hair, and it’ ever-present satisfaction! such a wondertul, Permanent Marie Salon waving iW the Antomet te ‘4 Wtth Moor, Geren 4 *The Greatest Lamp News in Months! 100 Solid Mahogany Floor Lamps With Shade, $18. 95 Less Than What We Would Ordinarily Pay for Them Wholesale These lamps came to us through a most ex- ceptional purchase. The savings are passed on to you. As to value, we'll leave that to you when you see them. ALSO FOUR OTHER F SHES Ivory, gold, black and gold stripes, also gold with black stripes. Highly polished fluted gracefully turned base. THE LARGE SILK SHADES HAVE PANELS OF “CHENEY” SILK alternating with panels of plain s i trimmed with shirred tor, gold bi In various combinations of rose, as the new shade of French gray Ivory Toilet Ware with Imitation The Entire Stock—Greatly Reduced! HE attractive toilet ware, that is at once decorative and attractive! Our entire stock, which includes the tortoise shell clear amber and ‘two-tone’ fi tion ivory, has been sharply reduced in price so that you can secure et ver Pleces you desire at a new price standard. Mirrays, hair brushes, clothes brushe s, hair ree ceivers, puff boxes, manicure implements, frames, etc., et 3-Piece La Pompadour $9.49 Reduced from $15.69 Tie especially attractive two-tone finish the clever tile edge in pink, blue, or black in a three-piece set—mirror, hair brush and comb. This special price includes mono- graming, ‘The A. & 6. Tulle Goods Shop, Bireet Moar, ast IN THE A.& S. BAKERY | Sponge and Angel Cakes Made from a famous Sout! SPECIAL—KLEARFLAX’ LIN N RUGS n recipe Large size, platy BOc, from Ke Kod 95e, from $1.05 all Size, plain 48c, from 54 colors to choose tre ir 18x36 inches . . 89¢ 27x36 inches ‘ NOTE. Basing valuation selling reqularly at $54. size 18 a $2.28 grade $3 25 grade A. & S. Special Table—Steret Moor, Central seees Ae, from K ‘Nut. Bread, 42¢ Loaf Regularly 48e Appetizing and nutritious as well on M212 ft. size ke 18x36-7 inch the 27x30-inch a ssorted Buns, 20¢ Dozen Requiarly 240, Dozen. D&G -daonis Soon, Linen 8

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