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Phe Rev, Burris A. Jenking has ret!red from newapaper work In WKansus City because he found It necessary to choowe between bein an Gditor and a preacher, Disiodged by a blast. a huge boulder rolied from Storm King to the West Shore Railroad tracks and tied up tratfle for an hour, t Duff has been granted a divorce at Chicago on the ground that her husband branded her on the back with an eleotrio The Empress of Japan, running between Vancouver and Hong- 155th voyage of 14,582 miles. four years’ war service, sie has covered 2,600,000 miles. kong, has started he The Governor of Florida has asked all Sheriffs to help him keep out the thugs, auto thieves and other crooks who mig! North in the tourist season. rate from the Six million “hand raised” trees are to be given a Canadian Government to farmers trf Saskatchewan. The G-cent loaf ts coming back all over the United States, ac- cording to reports to the Department of Labor, due to It took a Michigan jury only a few seconds to tmp. tence on Henry W. Gates, who said his mania for wre was due to an old sunstroke, SAVES $94 000000: OF NATIONS CASH Senate Refuses to Tax Husband for Wife’s Income WASHINGTON, Smoot sales tax, the erday adopted an amendment Bridge Commis- eterans's Bureau, $120,- ciliation, $8,009, training, Deficiency Estimates Sent to Congress Now Total $187,- 922,576.74. quipment, striking out a committee amendment! power, not on th any marital community should be in- neome of the by bearing vi WASHINGTON, 1 of fightin beginning of fiscal year, when the new «ppropr tions became availa tration submitted to Congr day estimates for d tions totalling $18 dent Harding asserted to S; spouse having the and should be ROACHES moths, bed-bugs. Des- r States which pro Foon consider 1 in arriving at ada oes not harm or the fiscal year stain bed coveri reduction of $94,- MONTROSE J, WOSE! 000,000 from of $4,034,000,000. Stores every: Use Bono t for beat re Montrose, New York Easy CREDIT Reductions Up t > 50% Such radical reductions in But prove it! ashes in price on hundreds of ou suites and odd pieces of furniture and rugs. tagged merchandise at less than you can buy where else, cuts of 50% And, best of all, whatever you purchase at the Red Tog Sale can be paid for, as usual, on our You can pay weekly or monthly, as best coits lovember can't he possible.” f the tremendous sl m many cuases. 93.00 WEEKLY BUYS THIS 4-5 American Walnut ” $2.00 WEEKLY BUYS THIS exceptic WEEKLY BUYS BOTH t 3, too, “foe, Michigan's Special Home Ouiiits ROOMS Com pletely Bur= Werk 149.50 4 "OOMS Com- plevely Bur= de ryt 79.50 5 ROOMS Com- pletely Pure $2:51,199.50 AINING' gi ‘ ot | istered in the German ‘military ser. | —As evidence of| | Germany's alleged warlike spirit, An- |dre Lefevre, former Minister of War, | prints a remarkable document from | the pen of Gen. Von Seek, Chief of the | Reichswehr and formerly Mackensen's | right hand man on the Russian front. The publication has thrown a bomb- | shell into the camp of those French- | men who demand the complete he!p- |lessness of Germany. Lefevre admits it is true that 4,000 eces of heavy artillery, 32,000 ordi- guns, 84,000 machine guns, 11,000 4,500,000 rifles and | 82,000,000 shells have been destroyed, | his story indicates that Gen. of Mediation and Con. | Seek apparently plans to keep a giant although minus| Von Seek's order, as a} member of the Wirth Cabinet, reads: “Regulations governing the conduct ting of all arms of the work-| liason are communicated regard to effective the regulations the existence of of a great military army of 100,000 al-| lowed Germany under the treaty. On idiy in mind the means ken from Although M. Special broke through the British line in 1918, | - |German workmen and German ma- terials under the direction of German Liguip INSECTICIDE DisINFECTANT DEoDORIZER PO mwa eee Ouw THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1921, " GERMANY TR ARMY OF 7:000,000, FRANCE. INFORMED Former French War Minister Cités Von Seek’s Order as Sign of Military Spirit. Us shall we be able to sustain our-; Moreover, many areas do not favor selves against an enemy modernly| the importation of German lab: equipped Tn the first « of thirty kil t “The absence of arms will make for | radius about Germans will be at Breater mobliity, better Instruction, | work for a year. The val the and wiil tend us to make better use of | reconstruction work will be credited our ground. ‘froops must above all|/to Germany, on the reparation ac learn to conceal themselves by cam- | count, and there will be no profit to ouflage from enemy aviators, Inj contractors. Whils giving full play manoeuvres one side will frequently! to the Germans in all oth spect be put into the field without modern | the village authorities concerned have Q@ppiiances of warfare, whereas the| insisted that the architecture of th opposing force will be supposed tO| new pbulldings be French possess them. | “Decisive importance will be at- tached to putting all arms in action | Hite simultaneously, especially the infan-| |__ (Prom 6 try-artillery combination. These reg-|, There ave five cluga ulations will give commanding offi- | teins, yarbo : water.” cers and troops an opportunity to) “Sy get ‘em all in has gain uniform instruction bearing !n mind the lessons of the war.” M. Lefevre points out that this order refers not to the military rem- | Special! nant allowed Germany by the treaty. | ommnm but to each of the 7,000,000 men reg- | Ql] it A i vice, However, it is asserted that there ‘s nothing in the treaty capable of being so interpreted as to prevent | the refch from playing at soldier !f | {t wishes. In accoMance with the recent Loucheur-Rathenau agreement, the rebuilding of twelve villages of the Somme district, near Amiens, has been agreed to in principle. These were shattered when Hindenburg | New Smart Recta K. Bel ee: Regular Malden 0, $45 t engineers will be employed, | Chatge accounts opened, No ploger'a ret eater cay ere eerie cae t}] GiMent on reiuest. Malden Lane’ values reconstruction’ of war areas by Germans. It will be re- bW.Sweet:@ garded as an experiment which, if OP flor 170 BROADWAY iii Lane successful, will be extended to other parts of the front. It is not expected OurONLy PLace’ that Germany will be able to provide sufficient labor for the whole work. MOTOR TRUCK DELIVERIES 84th Street “L” Station at Our Door. 3d Avenue Street Cars Pass Our Door. 86th Street Crosstown Cars and Buses Two Blocks Away. All Goods marked in Plain Figures Our Liberal Credit Terms Apply Also to Long Island, New Jersey and Connecticut. 9-Piece American Walnut Dining Room Suite American Walnut Dining Room Suite, 9 Piec2s, including Bulfet, ina Closet, Extension Table, 1 Arm and 5 Side $198: Genuine Leather Slip Seat; as illustrated Davenport Sofe Bed Mahogany fin- ished frames; up- holstc:ed in imita- tion leather; makes full size bed when open. This does not in- clude mattress, as illustrated, at “Bayer on Genuine Aspirin—say “Bayer” LA Warning! 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We know we are giving the Greatest Values in New York, aid you will agree with us if you will only take the trouble to verify our statements. You can positively save from 25! ; to 50% by buying here. Don’t you think that in justice to yourself you should pay us a visit, even if you don’t intend to buy ? For this special sale we have taken the front part of our Famous Main Aisle and have arranged all goods on racks and tables in assorted sizes, making it easy for you to make your selection. Plenty of salespeople to take care of all customers. Money refunded within three days on any goods not satisfactory. 500 Women’s and Misses’ Winter Coats Materials are Wool Velour, Plush and Heavy Wool Coatings The wool velour coats are cut full length, Values with deep round collar, buttons high at the 35 neck, with 2-panel sill stitched back, in Up to $25 brown, reindeer and oxiord grey. Cloth belt, aac fully lined. The Coats of heavy wool coat Specia ings are 36 inches long, with notched collar, buttons high at neck, half lined, criss-cross belt, pockets. In reindeer and brown, the season's popular shades. The Plush Coats have deep shawl collars, belted model, cuffs and pockets, eo fully lined with flowered lining. All these Coats are exceptional coats for the money and are well worth up to $25.00. Women’s & Misse Dresses Materials are all wool Dress Velour, Velveteens, Serges and Tricotines 18 ifferent modcls in the lot in a variety of fashionable shades- sizes 16 to 44. These Dresses actual- ly worth and are selling clsewhere 9 for up to $15 —-our G 8 11 Low price 275 Fur Collared Girls’ Coats For Fall and Winter Wear A “Dandy Coat’? made with gathered back. Belted model, 2. side pockets. Button and | silk stitch trimmings. Fully lined. Sizes 8 to 14. 98 Regular $12.00 value. Special BACH [Suits Dresses ,.; ‘The Suit materials are Wool Velour, Tricotines, Serges and Wool Jersey \) in the Popular box models, loose back models, and long line models. % All so popular this fall, some plain tailored, others trimmed, all sizes, FACIL The Dresses are made in splendid quality Tricotines, Serges, Poiret Tyalls, Taffetas, Canton Crepes, Etc. The Models are too numerous to describe fully. Embroidered and trimmed. All sizes in the lot but not in each model. We invite your careful inspection of these suits and dresses. They 1d be exceptional values at from $20 to $25.00 each | Lowest Price in New York Winter Hats | In a variety of models— | made from Paon and Lyons | Velvet some brocaded Che. nille, Quill, Ribboa and Bead In Georgettes, Tricolettes, Crepe | Chines, etc., many fs | ble models, Embroidered and trimmed. Some with fringes 16 to 44. All: popular © been selling ade mark of Bayer Manufacture of | | ed trimmed. Every fash 1] 98 able shade —ac . | tually worth $3, 1 8 | $4 and $5 * . " ‘ool Women’s Superior Quality Mi lendid quality Black 1 Stripes, Dou ( ith Belt, Slash SE4,QB | |i’ ‘ a: = | Little Boys’ Chinchilla |/ Boys’ Corduroy | t { | Overcoats UITS SUITS * 2500 Phonograph Records’ 32 22" 35¢e-49 cen" C.0.D.’s. Store Open 9.15 to 6.15 P. M. 6th Ave.— Siege!-Cooper Bldg.—At 19th St.- g $ j 3 3 § Fy PECDE TeRAERIOSAD