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VANDERLIP OFFERS: -GENTRAL EUROPE BIGBANKING PLAN: | $1,000,000,000 Proposal Made | to Establish Dollar as Exchange Basis. | WARSAW, Oct. 26 (Associated Press).—Plans for the establishment of the “Bank of United States and Europe,” which would have a capital of $1,000,000,000, were presented to President Pilsudski, former Minister Skirmunt and Minister of Finance Michalski by. Frank A, Vanderlip, the New York financier, yesterday. Un- der Mr. Vanderlip’s plan, subsidiary banks would be established and ex- change of products between nations would be on the dollar basis. “I am not offering a panacea,” said Mr. Vanderl!p last night, “but 1am a | doctor offering a prescription in aid of Centra} Europe. “I am not representing any group or Government, nor am I pressing for 2 decision, because the success of the undertaking would be possible only if several countries of their own in- | itiative should invito a group to| organize such a bank. | “The plan provides. for capital stock amounting to §$1,000,000,000 in gold and the institution would be governed by nine trustees, five Aimer- fean and four European. Under this control the nations would establish banks to issue dollar notes, backed | by @ gold reserve, for trading pur- poses.” Mr. Vandertip left early to-day for Berlin, where he will confer with offi- slals of the German Government and with banking Interests, He said he | was pleased with the attitude taken | by the Poles toward the idea, but added: % | “It cannot succeed unleas the ma- Jority of the tates of Burope join.” es DRINK “SODA CRACKERS” | THEN ARREST SELLERS | Agente ‘They Got Hoetch in Grocery Store. Prohibition Agents Reager and WIt- ienberg went into a grocery store at No. 897 First Avenue last night, hav- ing become interested in the place because of the happy expressions on the faces of some of the customers. Dry bartend au and 13 O'Donnel 8 Lexington Av ee en ‘ht Shea, hartende: and then * \the propriet ng drinks. “Pall Mall” The popular ball-st basen aelipadia poet tine Russia Calfikin, $6.50 Here are shoes that areshoes. New—this season’s styles—20 of them at $6.50, fine full-grained leathers. Black Calfskin Russia Calfskin Tan Scotch Grain Black Kidskin Made by America’s Most Progressive Shoe-Makers Sold Economically through Their Own Shoe Stores REGAL SHOE COMPANY, Factories: WHITMAN, MASS. NEW YORK St. Nicholas Ave. Beosdway at 27th 8. ac 1811 249 Brondvra 19 Third A: Rie Tsing Se) 991 So, Boulevard JERSEY CITY 108 Newark Ave, NEWARK 625 Broad 8c. Broad: 6th A: BROOKLYN 466 Fifth Ave. 301 Broadway $422 Fifth Ave. 1049 Broadway h Ave, 1375 Broadway, (Cor Felton Be: ) (Ne. Gates Ave.) 357 Fultom Street “But my child O many wome plea when th to give milk to their children. Some children milk—won’t drink it. neither do they like medicine. Yet, when occasion cemands (and it is a fact quite often with won't drink mi take medicine. There is no need for com- pulsion in getting children to drink milk. So addition of a little sweetening or fruit flavor will make them devout lovers of is not possible to make them drink fresh milk, give them foods of which greater part. a food as fresh DaIRYMEN'S ilk), While cooked milk is not quite so valuable won't drink milk” n put up this better than ey are urged certainly none. Sometimes it is effective to tell the children why they should drink milk, Explain to them that a calf grows strong and healthy by drink- ing milk. Make them under- stand that milk is particularly good for building up their growing bodies, The reason- ing of children is often more direct and more straight than that of adults. Prove to them that they need milk, and they will do all they can to acquire don’t like But that this is children who they do metimes the a liking for ir. milk. If it And, incidentally, example Drink milk yourself, that the children is a wonderful teacher. milk is the may drink too, For, in the daily re-creation of your body, is the best individual food you can take. milk milk, it is LRAGUR Co.oPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, INC, UTICA, N.Y. ett thy $1,000 cae | A model that sold Crepe ette. In br Narrow gold _ Sleeve and belt, held by two suede ro- settes, leave nothing to be desired for trimming. Crepe de Chine Frocks for Miss 14to20—special, $49.50 well at $69.50 Copied exactly, in every good detail de chine — knife pleated, pi- coted at the hemline, and Georgette crepe sleeves, make a charming silhou- j braid in rows on In black with dull red, royal blue | or black sleeves. ‘own with beige and in navy | blue with navy blue sleeves. Second Floor, Old Building Our $5.50 Navy blue, green, boty) —with attractive tape edges in ment of wood handles. ends. Copy of a Interlined with A very charming model, repro- duced in heavy gros de Londres, attractively cross-quilted. Each coat is beautifully lined thoughout in an excellent qual- ity of satin in contrasting color. Satin is also used to bind the pocket tops and form the wide band at the‘bottom of the coat. \pvery coat is warmly interlined with lamb’s wool. Turquoise blue, Copenhagen gold, rose in changeable tones Sizes 84 to 42. Third Floor, Old Building blue, Putoneaway forarainyday Women’s Umbrellas, $4.50 (Taz fe) grade garnet and brown—all silk self color. Excellent assort- Ring, silk cord or strap handle; stub Good quality silk cases to match. Main Floor, Old Buliding Silk Hvuse Coats, $37.50 $52. coat lamb’s Wool FOR GIRLS OF 6 TO 16 More wool jersey Frocks at $9.75 Another lot of those prac- tical jersey frocks which sell so idly we are unable to keep them long in stock. artly but simply fashio in a numt rming sty having the earmarks of imported models, ocks at- | of 8 or neatly linen Peter in ing colors, finished with white Pan collars and cuffs Copenhagen blue. henna or navy blue. Third Floor, Old Building Delightful Handbags | from London, $15 Of colored leather The charming — simplic- ity of line and the unusual- ly lovely colorings of the beige, brown, velvety leather combine in making these handbags exceptionally delightful. Gold metal clasps strike a pleasing note of contrast with the eolors rose, brown ,| French blue, taupe. Famili colors but given a new soft the dull suede- and charm by the quality of th Main Floo! r, Old Builaing. Paris sends us a new shipment of Caron’s Perfume Le Narcisse Noir This haunting fragrance which is such a tavorit an added charm when en Bt in quaint bottles with blac flower-like stoppe the form of the gi cissus itself. sition for table. Perfume, $8.85. Eau de te Face powde Mm ot Floor, dd nequi- dressing FOR BOYS OF 3 TO 10 English Middy Suits $9.75—-were $12 Made of very fine serge, and We have lanyard, wu whistle and 4, extra wash- “ ° able collar. They have the — straight English knee trousers. Le \ A price re- ) Yo duction that yc! should mean some quick buying on Thurs day. Third Floor, Old Building Hand-made Lingerie Blouses Eton collars of fine while Fashioned batiste or striped dimity, they are exquisitely and youthful, dainty Hand embroide Hond drawnwork. Hand made filet lace. Buch blouse shows a delight ful version of the Dton collar Fach is different. Each is dis tinguished by exquisite details of hand work; hand embroid- ery dots, hand drawnwork, hand made filet lace or hand run pin tucks Important Features All of the blouses ck—-a distinctly d uit blouss button in ble feature Materials are of a quulity that launders beautiful Sizes Mito 4 Second Floor, Old Building | Where are there such piagnificent s stocks to select from ? | | 3.95 to $5.95 Boys’ Shoes at *, 18 Formerly A.T. Stewart & Co. Broadway at Ninth, New York Important purchase of Women’s $59.50 to $89.50 Frocks at $42.50 Crepe de chine Canton crepe. Chiffon and lace Duvetyn Tricotine Piequetine In black, navy blue and brown. colorfi)] trimmings. Matching capes Beaded girdles Uneven hem lines Cire ribbon trimmings Full gathered sieeves Silk stitching and dots Two or three of a style A group of crepe de chine dresses, beaded in colors in unusual designs. . Tricotine frocks, simple models, with long capes; crepe dresses with short capes that may be worn as aprons. Crepe dresses, some with lace sleeves, for dinner wear. .Several cloth coat frocks, especially good for large women. NOTE—The making of these dresses is un- usually good. Linings and belts are excellent. Sizes 36 to 44, buf not all sizes in any one style. With Second Floor, Old Building Women’s Shoes, 771 prs. at $7 --originally $10 to $18 pr. Our own stocks king shoes, sports shoes, one-strap shoes, evening shoes, in a variety of leathers. This yea’ yles. Round-up of a number of groups which are not complete in sizes, and which we are not re-ordering. Well worth the additional time needed for choosing There is only one pair of 84 AA, of 742 D and 7 D, and there are only 2 pairs of 8 C, lg Band 214 D, But of “the other sizes there are up to 41 pairs of a size and widt most w men will have the opportunity of selecting several different styles of shoes in -at only $7 pair. 3A, So the her size— First Floor, Old Building. Savings of $50 to $300 on New Pianos and Player- Pianos We have reduced prices on these Salon instruments to make room for large shipments knocking at the door © New Upright SLE reduced Price Lindeman Upright $285 Howard Upright $345 Lindeman Uprighi $395 Hamilton Upright. $395 Ellington Upright... . $425 M nall & Wendell. $475 merson Upright $495 Schomacker Upright. $i Sehomacker Uj right. . $800 $675 Chickering Upright... $1150 $875 New Player-Pianos, reduced - Erica, © Bvt : Hamilton AS $625 $200 Lindeman Electric $625 $275 Angelus Piano.... . $615 $285 he Marshall & Wendell. $595 $205 Frederick Marshall & Wendell $565 $235 P iano. Shoninger $695 $170 mai Emerson ; $745 $155 Angelus Piano Emerson Ange! ‘lus... $765 $185 Lindeman Angelus Kutoplanos : New Grand Pianos, reduced Lindeman Angelus x . $1250 $1025 $225 Howard $1300 $1075 $225 Lindeman Artrio Schomacker *.2.$1300 $1000 $300 | Convenient terms. Pinno Salons, First Gallery, Tramediate delivery. New Buliding, Silk srs Slips $3.50 to $4 Velvet Lounge 2 oy Pillows at $2.25 each Nearly half their price of one ; Good-looking pillows, but not too good to loungé on, Filled with best quality of floss, covered with good grade velvet, in old rose, taupe, gold, brown, apple green, mul- 4 berry, French blue; made up with a neat two-inch stitched border of velvet around the edge. ner anid igg cat ilored, of soft, lustrous vy, blue or black black crepe de the same f higher price and finished’ with or hemstit atin ribber Third Floor Buildin Old Building Fourth Floor New 9 Tan ad Blac k leather oe elow Cost-- ahoas that boys she ih i The s i very comfortable, nd invisible eyelets to top Men’s Shirts, $2.65 4,000 very fine woven madras shirts, beautifully made and finished everything about them good, Broken stripes. Hair-line stripes. Cluster stripes. Some with bodies in solid lavender, light tan, blue, white and light green, with pleated bosoms, striped, Burlington Arcade Floor New Building The Tuckaway Folding Ladder When folded, its dimensions n i ‘ are 24x7!ox52 in, It weighs and striped stiff cuffs—shir uch as are current approximetely 15 Ibs : . Bea he itr today at double the price of these. on the back of a clase Soft French cuffs. ortment, Plain and pleated bosoms. Stiff cuffs. \ wonderful as Burlington Arcade Floor, New Buliding