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\ MY _— or, Japanese educated In Great Britain, The uewspapers comment exten- friendly tone on Lord North- , laying atress upon the op- portunity {t will afford of gaining a proper impression of the Japanese attl- tude townrd world affairs and of cor- North-|recting what they alleged to be his his ‘attitude, as voiced 9 recent utterances on his way here oo |NORTHCLIFFE IN YOKOHAMA. ly to Editor, BSHEVII FORCE POLAND 10 ORV SAVINKOFFTDEXLE Counter Revolutionary Leader Meantime Continues Organ- izing Outside Warsaw. \ Urge YOKOHAMA, Nov eliffe arrived here yesterday on hia | Talsconcep tion of tl 3.—Lord tour of the Orlent and is proceeding to Tokio this afternoon. At his request ne formal entertainment hes been planned for hig one-day stop in the Japanese capital, He has deciined invitations from the Trritlsh Association and the British so- © he latter being composed chiofly WASHINGTON, Nov. 3—Forme {dent Wilaon had so far recovered y day from his recent slight Indisposith that, despite inclement weather, he at- al theatre, tended a matinee ata | BERLIN, Nov. 3.—Boris Savinkoff. anti-Boldhevix leader and flery coun- ter-revolutionary, the only Russian outst’e of Russia whom the Bolshe- visty ‘ear, has been forced by them to leave Wareaw, whence he had carriea on an active revolutionary organiz- tion throughout Russia, The Bolshevists made Savinkoft's @eparture from Warsaw 4 condition for their fulfilment of the Kiga peucr treaty. Until ne went over the Czech frontier ou Tuesday, the Bolshevists had halted all repatriation of the Poles from Russia and haa practically held the Polish emissaries as hortages. Ths moment Savinkofy was gone the Bul- shevists made the Poles payment ot 3,000,000 rubles gold. Savinkoff works openly in defiance | of the Bolshevists, His counter revo- | futionary organizers pass back and forth into Russia along wide frontiers where bevik control does not ex- Fifth Avenue at 35th Street Established 1879 FRIDAY AND SATURDAY A Sale of Oxfords FOR WOMEN AND MISSES 6.90 Prague, Savinkoff sa!i| n was strong tn] f Russia that the local! Bolshevik Commissar forced to| agents, Savin- @ programme a “The land to . peace and the right te property.” He has av which hold enormous following, been organizing for two years. private pe her Tan calf, or Scotch grain, like cut, Scotch rain with straight ip also. 6.90 Curson Applauds Russia for Desire to Pay Off Debtn. LONDON, Nov. 3.—Lord Curzon. Secretary for Foreign Affairs, on y sent a note to Leonid Kras i ain, aod Comm g the recen! | note of M. Chicherin, Soviet Foreign | Minister, offering conditionally to as @ume the debts of Old Russia ap to} 1914. It {s stated Premier Lloyd George has expressed 4 sire to consult with M, Kragsin on the subject, ant that a confer Is likely to be heid | within a few ¢ Ae good-looking and smart walking shoes as you could want! A\ll- leather, sturdy, well-made shoes of fit, finish and materials that one associates with higher prices. This quality—at this price—means_ the best shoe value of its kind that we know about. Resolntion f. ing Rasstu Military | rman nann | oviding that cal supplies to the $4,000,000 be turned erléan Rellef Admin- for tein Russia. er told of the prevalence ra and smallpox in Unless the spread | was checked, he t get a foothold in Tan calf, like cul. Also with strasght lip. 6.90 States Is] to-day re- + between the » more than | of ive and tw N00 were attends splember, 1919, and the census was ta eligible by axe | ed in schools. Masaa- | s In the seven to thirteen | with 96.1. pe t with Franklin Simon 8 Co. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets TOMORROW Occasion Extraordinaire! GOWNS FOR MADAME Including a limited number of Paris Gowns 90.00 Heretofore £69. to 98. LIMITED number of exclusive models, only #% one or two of a kind, including Paris beaded or embroidered gowns, and those of the simple Vionnet type, in Crépe Satin, Crépe Chinois or Crépe de Chine, also a number of tailored cloth gowns. Every varia- tion of the new mode is represented in this collection. {NO CREDITS NO EXCHANGES FEMININE GOWN SHOP— Third Floor Bayan Our present Haberdashery prices are re- presentative of the markedly lower level of prices that prevails throughout McCreery’s. Silk Shirts, for instance, whieh last year old for 12:50 are now 695 A superior quality which bore a price of 15.10 a year is now available (or 8.50. ag Likewise Madras Shirts o: the better eort, the last year’s price of which 5.30, now bear & price of 4.55 greater Silk Socks, former y 2.10, are now 1.55 Woolen Sock’ of the grade that last ceaton cost 2.25 and 2.50, respectively, are now 1.50 and 2.00. se that formerly cost 1.00 are now but $ ALower-Than-Cost PriceOn Woolen Coatings! vant, 5.50 Through a most unusual circum- stance we are able to offer a re- markably attractive assemblage of Wool Coatings for a price that is actually lower than the wholesale price. ‘They are suitable for Winter wraps, capes and coats. All the season's new _ shades—Henna, Chamois, Polo, Rose, Reindeer, Brown, Navy or French Blue. 54 inches wide. Sccond Plo Long- Wearing Shoes for Children Specially Priced for 2 Days Shoes built to stand the wear and tear of active play. Only the best materials have been used in their construction—only experts have had a hand in their fashioning. Children’s Tan Calfskin Shoes, laced, high-cut styles. Sizes tort.. 4.25 Sizes 1134 to 2.......4.95 Storm Rubbers for youths—the lirst quality. Sizes 12 to 2. Special, pair, 50e Second Floor) Closgard Wardrobes A New Device For Protecting Clothes Easily opened, easily closed, san- itary, efficient, and equally good for summer or winter storage, the Clos- gard Wardrobe will last alifetimeand prove a veritable safe for clothing. In the Closgard (Clothes Guard) your clothes cannot become crushed or wrinkled, as will clothes stored in chests, boxes or packages. It cannot tear as will paper bags, and is roomy enough to contain a wardrobeful of clothes. Hang up a Closgard anywhere, its special c ing device permits you to have at once a moth and dirt-proof ward robe in which garments hang natur- ally, clean and ready to use at moment. 4,50 5.00 and 7.00 Third Fiooi and Doll—6.85 What little gir with del would not beam to find a brand dolly anc take long, strong and stur Reed with a movable rubber tired wheels. is 13 in, tall, can mo bobbed hair, and is y 8 in a lawn outfit trimmed with lac - 5th Avenue dames MeCreery & Go, +# s-« McCreery Quality Merchandise, as Advertrsed, on Sale Frid lay, November 4th. Telephone Fitz Roy 8400 New Gowns for Special, 25.00 Every model in the assortment is an uncommonly attractive one—modish to an extreme, but refined and They are well made of Canton Crepe, Crepe de Chine, Crepe Satin, Tricotine, Poiret Twill and Wool Most of them feature straight, slender lines; a few are bloused or flare in the fashion of recent Paris creations. Their sleeves are fascinating! dery, beads and braid provide effective adornment on most of them. Sizes 34 to 46, but not in every style. All the wanted colors—also black. Jersey. (Fourth Floor) The Stationery, Engraving and Gift Shop Announces the Opening of Its Newly Enlarged Quarters Christmas time with its soft mellow lights, mysterious packages of captivating gifts and atmosphere of genial cheer has literally blos- somed forth in the new quarters of our Sta- Two Special Jersey Dresses 10.75 Small wonder the Dress pic- tured at the left has at- tained unheard of popularity. Its smart, youthful lines and becoming boyish collar would But comfort has played an im- portant part. Being wide of skirt and in two pieces, this dress provides absolute free- dom of motion, alone assure its success. It is fashioned of an excep- tionally good» quality of All Wool Jersey Cloth in Navy Blue, Henna and Brown. Sizes 10 10 16 years. Women in good taste. good quality Embroi- tionery, lights p Three Opening Specials Embossed Stationery—l.aton, Crane & Pike and many other Gift Cabinets of fine stationery, embossed with three initials or your personal address. the cabinets contain 48 sheets and 48 envelopes, others 24 sheets, 24 correspondence cards and 48 envelopes tu match; ribbon tied; embossed in goldor color. 1.65 Black Brass, cc Some of Engra (Main Floor) Warm Lounging Robes For Women and Misses Specially Priced For Two Days Only We have prepare ing Robes that are as attractive and becoming as they arc warm and comfortable. Genuine Beacon man-tailored, cut extra full, and trimmed with silk cord at collar, cuffs and pc floral and Indian designs in a wide choice of colors. Beacon Cloth girdle of silk cord. signs. All Wool, man-t; solid colors. cord and a silk cord Copenhagen Blue and Lavender. Values in gathered together and displayed to make se- lection as great a pleasure for those who buy as tor those who receive. Cutter and Calendar. containing 12 engraved Greeting Cards (no two alike), with 12 envelopes to match, Blanket Robes, tibbon at collar, cuffs and pockets, and finished with a Their c Engraving and Gift Shop. Subdued lay upon a profusion of gifts carefully Glass Desk Sets, immed with polished nsisting of Ink Well, Hand Blotter, Paper Desk Pad, 12x18 inches. 5.75 ved Christmas Greeting Cards—Boxes — per box, 25¢ d three most unusual values in Loung- Cloth Blanket Robe, as illustrated, rckets and a silk cord girdle. Plaids, Special, 3.95 trimmed with satin A select assortment of colors and de- A Special, 5.50 ailored Lounging Robes in beautiful collars and cuffs are trimmed with silk gitdle provides the closing. Rose, Special, 8.75 (Third Floor Girls’ Apparel Chinchilla Coats 16.75 Chinchilla is by far the most desirable of the new materials It is soft and exceptionally for girls’ Coats, flexible, warm, and smart in appearance. The model! pictured is ample of cut, featuring a modish flared style that is very smart indeed; flannel lined through- out. It buttons snugly about the collar, and has two deep pockets. Navy Blue or Brown, Sizes 6 to 14 years. cl bans ae