The evening world. Newspaper, December 27, 1921, Page 5

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EEN mak ciel ous ase dae ur evening WORLd, ‘TUESDAY, DEORMEER 27, 1921 traders who demanded: 100 per cent. |sions, which will enjoy certain diplo- TY Jersey City, died in Jersey City Hospl- |upon Gen, Armando Diaz, Commana-| the peoples has been testified to in|from Funchal that Zita profit, but said it must be ‘Guns, haw matic puvtienes, Ney BOXER INDEMNI al to-day froen {pure recelved On /er of the Italian armies during the|the many gifts that have been for en oltil materials must be collected and) ay) products may be exchanged, ex- TO HELP CHINA BANK Shturdagy nigh Ho ala, head with a |sreat war. The title will be heredi-| showered upon him in his visite /Pauing received officiel | permisats bought at any cost from sharp trad- Se Reias aint. “casnee pis ——— chair in the store during an argument. |tary and will be assumed by ithe | abroad. of her son. ers, and business must be revived.|ceMt alcohol drinks, exempt TOM) M, Briand Seen Way to Preserve) The acquaintance has not been found, | first- ‘born son of each generation of . a ae ae a But, he added, It was only by strug-| Russian taxes. French Interests Through Fund. | seth ee wanes to pronounce the Gen, Diaz's descendants. WON’T LET ZITA GO TO SON. SUES FOR 825,000 FOR INSU! sling ten or fifteen years Mew Let The-Soviets shall nut demand from] PARIS, Dee. (Associated Press). lived. ——— TO CHILD IN POLO GROUN traders tha @ Communist work-|);,,; owed to old s Premier Briand has an ced hi Frank 1 of No. 1061 jen, would learn how to trade, Italy funds owed to the old Ruslan) tention to introdace a bill In the Fret | ho bahtateal Lt owt to dete eth gg to-g y in the His criticism of the trade untons|Fegime. ee there will be no | yitlamene authorizing the Government, DIAZ Is GIVEN TITLE 0 Dias’s elevation to Detain Bx-Bmprese. Court in the Bronx far $26,000 fe ie Soviets agree there i be hrough agreement with China, to use ages to mse! AS A MAKE in Pepe Lbs requisition of merchandise imported |the Moxer Indemnity, for the te-estab- “DUKE OF VICTORY” | ation belie Sarin ik OWE LONDON, Dec. 27.—The Governor | guardian, for, his four reer de from Maly, and that-all Italians in| Ushment of ® Industrial Banko! —— a long series of honors wh his oWD lof Madeira has suddenly recelved or- ITALY “AND RUS RUSSIA Russia shall be repatriated CN mS ar alll | ows Special Honor ea country and her allies tave bestowed | ders, from Paris to, prevent the, depart. giitieg bea of the SP i eT inthe War | upon the hero of the Plave. of former Em fault ruction in the | SIGN TRADE TREATY | go; sHEVIKI ARREST | Hero and His Family Forever, | upon the hero of the Plave., He | ia-HHungary for etter | th ho, Teele ein ten tireueh the Bul \ BRITISHER AS A SPY| D!@S FRow prawe tw NV STORE. | ROME, Dec. 27 (Associated Pres | military and civilian medal and deco- |{3"the ‘Moratng ‘Post. Ups Dee Gna an an inne Oe ul Many Mei Appro/ Andrew Smiih, proprietor of a furni-|—King Victor Emmanuel has con-\ration which those nations can give 0 | eda mental facuitien have geen persanenae *! Commereiyl ” Relations Resuned He ta Lieat. John » . Dodae. Sou of With Soviets by Terms of | an American Statesman, | Ten Articles. | LONDON, Dee. 27 (Associated Press). | Lieut, Jc ow Dodge, stepson ROME, Dec. 27,—LItaly to-day signed) o¢ Lionel George t, fourth son of Charged Purchases Will Appear on Bills Rendered February 1st Press).—'1 Nint 1 treaty for cesuinption of commercial} Lord Wimborne, was arrested by Bol- 8). » Ninth relations with Russia |shevik authorities alleged secret viet Congress yesterd: Britis Me ‘ approved of] The Italian-Ukrainian Treaty was|British agent as he was about be (es didi f le new Soviet economic policy a8|signed at the same time bark on an Italian steamship at Batum Ava Gators rat GHUhey UF | OMS Clone retain” tan, avatoten [ek Bee, b. eAgoraink tom THMnea Abe 5th Avenue 34th Street Premier Nikola! Len 1 ap: | dt Which: provide w{apatch from Constantinople, al , AD ie 1 es 5 Bige } proval was given by pre ital aneck x “Erandson of the Jato mier Lenin's address, wh pre- | absta Lone-Litne was born in’ the sented as the report of the Council ind blockaden against each naturalized Brit * Commissaries on the domestic and ish Wars e e e s c estic and | otiver f the World War and was : foreign policies of the Soveet Govern Mutua) agreement to recognize|awarded the Distinguished Service Or- hae a waporte: protect pewtal and tee. [att fe EManeTy ie tHe Gelllpell oni Although the Congress approved »h communications and the recip- | Pils mother, now Mrs, Guest, was for- Mirrors, Clearance of the new economic policy, acceptance merly Mrs. Flora Bigelow Dodge of New Framed Pictures, Siyeny Ricks Uneaye McCreery Kitchenwares 1 receive commercia Sioux Falls, D., July 6, 190: tion of the Communists, who dislike | and Leather Screens Housewares of every description may be secured the Government's change to capital- istio methods, | One reason why the Communists 50% Off at amazing reductions during this clearance. As (J every piece comes from our regular stock, quality | Our entire stock of Mirrors, Framed Pictures, of the first order may be obtained at extremely Bccepted it at all, {t was pointed out | «in some quarters, was because they | Sweet Meat Dishes and Leather Screens will be low prices. | offered without exception at exactly half their had no alternative plan {> offer. } Although these delegates detest the | present prices. 2 4 1. Double Rice or Cereal Aluminum Tea Kettle, Boiler of heavy Gauge ‘with wood handle; 4- I Pa * < * ture store a " v S| e ferred the title of “Duke of tor: nd his world-wide popularity among Announcement was made on Dec. 17 ly imjured. t Only in Grudging - — Spirit, MOSCOW, Dee (A tussian So- a mutually agree to sostilities, propaganda. |} from mis- Holiday Week CLEARANCE SALE. Bring the children here now. For Vacation Week we offer our entire stock at Extraordinary Reductions. A FEW OF THE MANY SPECIALS! Smart models in warm all wool i hears weight Polo, Cloth and Heather Mixtures ato In WaCueSs tO 812°, terms “mone: “capitalism” an “trusts,” they grudgingly accepted | their leaders’ apologies that the eco- | nomic change was only temporary | and necessary for the ultimate con- | etruction of a real Communistie Gov- | ernment, Ip bis audress to the Congr Premier Lenin defended the Govern- | / ment’s economic policy and merci-i Nossly attacked its critics, especially | \ ]¥7 the trade union men, who he declared desired to continue to manage the in- | | dustries. He said men who had dem-| | oustrated no ability to manage in-| dustries were demanding to be re Come Upstairs tained in control | 1 Dishes polished Aluminum; 2- uart capacity. He challenged them to show qual erin and Sav Carved Gilt French — Sweet Meat quart. “formerly 1.95, 1.45 fficutions to buy supplies and keep, folic 7 Mirrors : ! formerly 2.25, 1.45 6 quart capacity. formerly 5.00 to 20.00 formerly 4.00 . Set of Three Lipped formerly 2.95, 1.95 Se 50% Off Aluminum Saucepans; . Triangle Sink Strainer 50% Off hdd 1, 114 and 2 quart ca- made of heavy gauge Pacity, es Aluminum. ormerly 1.75, set, 1.00 formerly 1.45, 85c ories going rather than to wri.e vsolutions. 144 ‘West 34th St seizarase: Up One Flight. Open 9 A. M. to 7 P. M. ES FOR SMALL WOMEN. continued ke oratory, ut we He de : Leather Screens ae ‘ teas Framed Engravings sig Aluminum Water Pails, » Five-Piece Combination and Other Pictures formerly 400100 heavy gauge metal; 10- Cooker Set, of heavy quart capacity. gauge Aluminum; can 50% Off 50% Off ormerly 2.00, 1.45 be used in nine different ways. » Mirro Aluminum Ob- fornerly 3.00, sect, 1.75 long Roasting Pan, 14% 1 10% in. . 4-quart Covered and formeely 2.00, i Handled Saucepan, made of heavy gauge 3 - Mirro Aluminum ‘Te. Aluminum. F Ball Teapot; detac able formerly 1.45, 1,00 Decorative Materials, awd Va-quart » Coles Pereotaten of . 4 _ 9¢ nightly olishes umi- Curtains and Curtain ounce aU) beer ange ae capacity. : Round Roaster of high- formerly 1.75, 1.00 Materials ly polished aluminum; : 6 inches deep, 10 inches Drastic Reductions have been made in diameter. | on Curtains, materials for curtains and . \ formerly 1.75, drapery stuffs of every description, af- Two-lipped Aladdin fording splendid purchasing opportuni- Aluminum Fry Pan, ties. with renewable wood ee handle; diameter of pan Hee a 80c at top, 9 inches. ormerly 80c, 35e formerly 2.25, 1.50 20. Universal Breadmaker, kneads dough in 3 min- CHARGE PURCHASES MADE THE R ALNDER OF THE MONTH WILL APPEAR ON BILLS RENDERED FEB. IST. Best & Co. Fifth, Avenue at 35th-Serect Established 879 (Sizth Floor) eee ee . Lipped Preserving Ket- tle, of heavy gauge Alu- minum; 10-gt. capacit noe formerly Las, i WEDNESDAY / A Clearance of Women’s Children’s and Boys’ Shoes 1600 PAIRS OF OUR MOST SUCCESS- FUL MODELS REDUCED NOW BE- CAUSE OF BROKEN SIZE RANGES. » Wearever Aluminum Saucepan, I-quart ca- Swiss Point, Duchess Point, Florentine Point and Irish Point Lace Curtains: formerly 17.50.....Clearance Price, pair, 12.50 formerly 25.00 to 30.00 . . 5 utes; 4-loaf size ¥ 25 i ; 2 ander, 9 inches wide, 5 id) size. Clearance Price, pair, 15.00 inches deep. formerly 4.00, 2.95 formerly 47.50 to 52.50 Sha formerly 1:50, 1.0021, New. Perfection ii! Clearance Price, pair, 25.00 Waricenile nworibedt Heaters, smokeless, od- Furniture Tapestries in rich verdure designs, ‘ white aranal iets e white orless and absolutely embodying splendid color schemes, durability wood Handle & safe. * and fineness of texture. 50 inches wide. formerly 128 15¢ formerly 8.50, 7.95 formerly 6.75 and 8.75 y 1:25, : Wee Clearance Price, yd., 5.75 Polished Aluminum : priebbey A : ne fF “tte English Curtein Nets, especially adapted Double Omelet Pan, Nea Seats Ley for the boudoir, French doors and casement ineny atv les 1.00 pans; one each, 2, 3 windows. : nea ‘ and 4 quarts. formerly 2.50 Clearance Price, yd., 1.45 « White Enamelled Serv- formerly 4.50, set, 2.75 formerly 3:90; -+71. Clearance Brice, yd), 1128 ing Tray, triple coated; 93, White Porcelain Wash formerly 4.00.......Clearance Price, yd., 2.28 EAT aur Tub Covers, first qual- (Fifth Floor) q OED EE eM ity, with nickel-plated Rid-Jid Folding Lroning hinges, rubber bumpers Table; strong, light and and hardware; size of practical; 57 ins. long cach cover 2234x24 M4 ins. wide. inches. formerly 5.00, 2.95 formerly 6.95, pr., 4.95 24. McCreery Refrigerator, solid ash, exterior finished in golden oak or white enameled; 16 inches high, 3434 inches wide, 19 inches deep; ice capacity 100 Ibs.; _nickel-pated uel ae a gis Mirro Aluminum Col- All siges, but notinevery style Women’s Laced Boots 5.00 | 500 pairs of patent leather and brown kid ORIGINALLY shoes, in dressy models with French heels. 12.50 TO 16.00 Women’s Oxfords and Strap Pumps brass hardware. ormerly 38.95, 29.95 400 pairs of walking oxfords and one strap 5.90 Folding Card ‘Table, mal y finish, with pumps, with military or Cuban heel, in SN AREY Roving Gard | able, foahorany fink 1, with brown or tan calfskin. S 5 a . 95, 5 Duplex Fireless Cook Stoves cc eae -formerly 18.00, 15.00 aD taeiaaee formerly 26.50, 24,00 5 formerly 27.00, 24.50 Period Model Cabinet 35 v2. formerly 30.00, 26.50 With Genuine Victrola Installed ee ee white Averen Rie nickel plated. bras 79.50 hardware; 52x24x18 ins.; ice capacity, 65 Ibs formerly 29.5 regularly 90.00 __: (ener ererem Sixth Floor) We are taking this unusual reduction on the cabinet (this model is to be dis- continued) and not, of course, on the genuine Victrola which is installed. $5.00 Down balance in small monthly payments. No interest charged on deferred payments. Fifth Floor Children’s Play and Dress Shoes 500 pairs, in tan or black calf and white 2.35 buckskin. Mostly button models, Sizes ORIGINALLY 4 to 10%, widthe B to E. Not all sizes 450 TO 6.00 in every style. Boys’ Brown and Black Calf Shoes 4.2 5 200 pairs, laced models, Sizes 234 to 6, ORIGINALLY 5.50 TO 6.50 BOYS—FIFTH FLOOR

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