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Spee Gia ereneee aegypti anes 2 mo 26 THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 6, 1922. to see it gain a victory by a campaign biggest was that sponsored by Fiddle | ace." This had the effect of attract nw | All Happy at the Tennessee Society's [Fae teat ese sade Meek eater aeren-wan Gee er heeee Hae isha a women tee | WASHING TON 18th Annual Jackson Day Dinner 0 Harrison, Marjorie Flynn, Major] aponded to Mr. M ae f be at rest and our ate beloved PROBLEMS TO MEET. Murray, Mra, Richard Watts, ate and sponded to Mr Milter with the sl Ow BALTIMOR France, would not have thrown Cordell Hull, who is author of the Mrs. rry Appel, Mrs. L. P. Bracy, | aunchea a eulogy of former on © said: a f nkey wrench into the works of | income tax law, was gucat of honor Col. J. J. Watts, 'M, G. Petinot and|anduel, Mrs. Frank A. Vande | SUNDAY EXCURSIONS cur of Peace. France to-day t8| und the principal speaker. After ex- Mr. and Mrs, J Carlisle Swaim, hairman, will preside. A large } JAN, 8 22 ————a ~ ’ niaining an army larger than that| tending the greetings of the South to York City delegation will attend. | § : —— ie members af ae. ter, MILLER AGAIN THEIR GUEST. | | w e militant Germany of before the | the New Y i ane the French fe oie erent For one hour | PATER SHORTAGE HITS GERMANS 0 FEB. 5, 19 recruiting | a r. Hull traced gov, Miter | RERLIN, fan 6A number of un 19 i grote Of guest of the ‘} the newspapers In| Germany have | tii ood ie Voters at the 2] decreased recently the axe of the jy. 1) the Hotel whitch will close their two-day annuy yeas aiaite a hd oc old ‘ ~ A Meu ae ot Tne) Caeantton newsprint. Sonie of thon announce ME VY TERSEY CENTRAL oe Pell jt State D wat f jens are fewer On a similar occasion ast year the the probability of a temporary ; Chatman, arrived at t thutl for other Governor attacked the non-pnrtisun | suspension owing to the unusual —— i} in time te he said: League of Women Voters as a “men. heavy export of print paper. WORLP YANTS W K Nos | in time to che an “i Te a atieallyi pay ORLP WANTS We WONDERS | ing to deal with — al facts and conditions as they T hav ting faith In the tt y at all times to ve ud of the not app fir BROOK LYN OPPENHEIM, GLUNS 2 FULTON STREET, BROOKLYN To Close Out Tomorrow Apparel for Women, [lisses »« Girls At Unparalleled Reductions Misses’ V/ool Jersey Frocks | SeesipeD \) 8 ISS ge Formerly Sold to 18.00 To Close at es - QO . Chic dresses in superior quality Weel Jersey with white Peter Pan‘collars and cuffs; in various desirably mgoucls and wanted colorings. Also suitable for small women to 36 bust. Bisuor # TF GAILOR \ WAS SS me \ VERY WITTY Pas rt loyees wgree on service merely proves its well balanced a kipplovere and employees ers che fenatruction. he wear of each pair greatcet heavy-duty rubber built, sella the aoe ieee os arance, with endur Don’t risk your com! your onl Hurey sppetrwearacveral times health. The price of « pair of Deliv fe long as ordinary rubbers. Long erers saves both restone-Apsley si Live ee Ee wire THE eD HEEL : [Sa yf» To Close ai a ure j Nuc end bersien those unusual Misses’ Fur-Trimm-d Coats Formerty So!ld to 98.00 E.mM. WAGNER GEO. GORDON BATTLE — Tribute to \\ | When 800 Meet for Diane | { and Danee. drow Wilson | | More than 800 Moleskin, Beaver, used in trimimin 1329-- 1331 4810—4812 oped in the ove 1 rt S. i ay Men were honored andrew: Japkac BROADWAY FIFTH AVE. eee { ey a cau aul: Niaiona) Saernan| Near Gates Avenue, Bet. 48th & 49th Sts., ° ~, m im Rig gi ea dacs “ROOKLYN os DROOKLYN 150 Tailored Clot!: Dresses event | was | introduces ————_— r Naiscr couldn't £. with Tenne ,| The man who ald stuffed don i have not met Mr. Hull yet, but oratic Party Fil ghe will want to meet me before th joe | January Sale FULTON STREET cor. of BRIDGE STREET at Hoyt St. Subway Station, Brooklyn be sear d For Women and Misses Formerly Sold to 39.75 | Carefully Tailored Models taken’ from our Reqular | Stock. Developed in Tricotine and Poiret Twill; beaded Today and Saturday Pre-Inventory Clearance [PLAYER PIANOS] | Sstevharteascmiranes | See eee eee er | | SUITS ang OVERCOATS | | For Women and Misses | Very Exceptianal Values | To Close at 13.75 Smart Strect Frocks of Tricotine and Poiret Twill. Blouse, straightline, one picce and coat-cffect models, some with Sizes 3 to 18. wide French sleeves, loose pancls and new metallic girdles. 62 75 Girls’ Winter Coats Formerly Sold to 65.00 SUITS and OVERCOATS that were..., 12.75 | A SUITS and OVERCOATS that were... 15-75 AT Still Greater Reductions SUITS and OVERCOATS thet were... 10).00 SUITS and OVERCOATS that were.... 12:00 SUITS and OVERCOATS that were.... 15-00 with each Player Piano, Bench, Cover, Cartage and 12 Player Rolls GRAND PIANOS $950 Up Steinway, Weber Sohmer, — Decher. Rebuilt UPRIGHT PIANOS From $75 to 250 75 To Close at 38 GO Sizes 6 to 16 __ If you have been thinking of buying « piano for prac- SUITS and OVERCOATS that were.... 18:75 | e \ tice purposes, we have « number at small prices that will . ; - Mo give good service. All thoroughly rebuilt. Sizes 6 to 18. Blouse coats in Ormond and belted models in Bolivia; | S FOR | trimmed with Australian Opossum and Nutria; all } i R E 1 | shades. Silk lined and warmly __ interlined. GOETZ & CO. : | : : one he. N Mi ’ eg > c Girls’ Dressy Frocks 81 to 87 COURT, cor. Livingston St. B’KLYN 150 ir es y SUITS and OVERCOATS that were.... 16 50 SUITS and OVERCOATS that were... 19-50 Boamaus Aude ase SUITS and OVERCOATS that were... 24.50 | | y 122 | To Close at 1 iH e 75 One Block from Borough Hall Subway Station Please send me a f your b Name . Address Chic models in many new styles and fabrics, taken from reguler higher priced stock. Sizes range 8 to 16 years. A truly extraordinary oftering.