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eB. Ls THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 6, 1922, — i] a | { | Harding is attempting to unite both REDUCED SURTAX * fixed the maximum surtex : rate | NATION’S TOBACCO ] of the associntion’s aim to put a | JAPAN'S WAR PREMIER, yremarded a@ an honorary member Of thé ft {factions on a single purty platform At 40 instead of 50 per cent, It compricht teacher {nto every “Genro," or Elder Statesmen, the ‘te ) i | ie ath tid ; WOULD HAVE COST Was reveaicd to-day by Secretary | BILL DOUBLE THAT sehe 1. i VISCOUNT OKUMA, DIES of distinguished men who ionsiliie the The President’s drive for solidarity | 1 a ~ en oA ban Nobie rs ‘ag HaHIBA Hs WaWwavek: apiiletnihy U. S. $30,000,000 ‘a bok Nar Mollon ne de OF ALL SCHOOLS | Nation's tobacco bili sho | Wae tm Ofttee When polley of Japan without actualy hold» fae saa, Ata oe er to Representative Sweet of —_—— | is bs sees on China Were any for political disturbances, asked Mr. - on a a v1 saat } pata “ia twice ip . {ng any Hal poutt Harding to discuss tho sltunQhl Kocning wate al $0 Per’Gmt.| @e National Education Association | "lds "ls twice the sum it payk for | gosto, . san, 6 (United Yressy—| tarcule Okuma was ove of ea lende : j atta ee naters Atecanhne of Norh|RcebiNg Rate at So Per Cent, Theee figures, showing the dig Head Pleads for More and | educa {n all the public ani |Viscount shigenobn Okuma, former |ing progressives of Japa, Ile thn i ‘ / a eitata, : ay Affected 1,088 Tax Payers, amounts a small number of peo- Private echoots Srom coast to |Premier of Japan, died tere to-day, ry k ' Dakota, Curtis, Lodge and himself. ete 4) 2 yers, Sis Would have, Sobksted. uMser Better Teachers, “A pbabies has ‘been devoted of recent yours to Fy \ gt The upshot of it all is a unanimous Mellon Shaws, the reduced surtax rates, were ™ baer on The unt Okuma, Prime Mintater | ¥Ftine on politi joe x 7 eeling thet. MWecui¥e lnipetis le abel Aven on boWale (Of BER” poe Miss Charl Ormond Willlams, Miss Williams sald that of 4 Foreign sased ——_—_—_———_ We ling that Exeeuti ab-) TASHING: — riven 0 i of 5 = ey ei 5 ‘ and Foreign Mintete arin 6 solutely essential untess epub- | on aN RON: Jats ia | lers in the House, who fought President of the National Educa- 700,000 kcliool teachers tn tho ed Culeelay Heaeae ; she | Pl et KATO TO SPEAK HERD. / $f = Hean Party is to go on tho rocks in] | JNe “iolsand and clghty-eteht the higher rate, and Mr. tion Association, told a mass United States more than 100,000 . y reported serfously il. | WASHINGTON, Jan. 6 — Admiral 5 rat the present session of Congiess, It is| Of the Nation's wealthiest peopte Swoet declared the ee oe diss eb Mew Tork iactars were under twenty and more than Twico Premier of Japan, Okuma was} paron Kato, tho senior Japanese Arms Must Take the Helm or the R2-| not that ideas for ition are} Would’ have saved $30,000,000 this Peddie ead More he wenouiturel poten F P 80,000 teachers had mot received |In office when the famous “Twenty-one| Conference delegate, intends to 0 10 | Te § ieee aaa “"Vincking or that the contest is tor| ¥ean If Congress had heeded the | fepresentatives during’ the tax | ‘Nd students in Teachers’ College, | moro than an elementary achool |Demands” were mado upon China.|New York on Jan. 14, to addrom the . publican Ship Will Go priority of treatment, but a funda-|_Administration’s — request and fight. Columbia University, last night, traning After his retiromont he was gene a on Rocks. mental difference between the | a t | viewpoint of tho ring West and the manufacturing \ oe (ASKING DOES NO GOOD. : » 4 Contrary tothe popular impression i | Mr. Harding's difficulties are not alto- i 4 ' Must Persuade Conservatives| Mine wih the farm blow He ts 5th Avenue James McCree & Co 34th Street « and Agricultural Bloc to Get | 2ot at sword’s point with that group. ‘ la ‘The truth is he finds a good deal in Firmly Together, | their line of thought which ts accept- | ——e able to him as progressive Republi- . can doctrine. 6 Cc ° * k ” By David Lawrence. Tow InUeh He. would have orUrnalty McCreery White Silks pecial banc yf The Eve-lravored and how much he finds it /™ “ . 4 iene |More than a tendency to go along 8 .. 7 if SWASHINGTON, Jan, 6 (Copyright | vith the agricultural bloc In the hope Famous Over/Half a Century 1922).—President Harding has vesun|o¢ obtaining the confidence of that ee ‘ @ drive for Republican solidarity in| group. It involves much more than At Special White Sale Prices Congress, particularly the Senate, in| trying) to make the conservative tHe hope of presenting to the Ameri- Representative Values From January Sale of Furs fastern Senators swallow some of the eee me eee ee ee ‘ Here are just a few representative values proposals of the farming West—a job ; Z ay ASB Se 5 8B People next fall a record of| nich is pebliaps the ruot of the whole being offered. As White Silks are the most @éhievement that will continue the ences , radar $24 fashionable Silks for Southern and Summer ‘ joes embrace a programm - i" : pi . Party in legislative control of the} potitioas harmony without whieh even wear, the advantage of buying now is obvious. Genuine Alaska Seal Coats, dyed under Government. - | Republ! s admit they wilt tose . - 5. Government supervision, made of choice, selected pelts, richly lined. Two models from.which to select or made to indi- control next autumn just as surely Heavy White Shantung Pongee—imported, jas thoy lost a Pre tion 40 inches wide. yard, 1.75 ec” oflin 112 throu Two conferences—ono with the Beaders of the agricult P radicals” and another with the con-} Rae lied GU arn one de Chine of a heavy, seberaee vidual measurements. 425.00 Bervative Republicans—have devei- he sce 3A Sonera es quality. 40 inches wide. yard, 1. ; Hudson Seal (dyed muskrat) Coats, with H ped the fact that Mr. Harding has] $0" 1 ity. of Lingerie Broadcloth Silk Suiting. 33 inches Skunk collar and cuffs, 40 inches long. 255.00 i! weet to work in earnest to effect a} tw ‘o factions tn hi wide. yard, 1.95 ; . 1 (Mtomprimise, and that he will reluc- Presidential contest of 19%4, 4 Scound Eu sel Natural Muskrat Coats with self collar and | WP tantly but surely assume the leader-/same clements which brought a break ( vial cuffs. 110.00 . ; he next[2e" years ago will menace Republican ship of his party during the next : , < ; hh, 4 VIGOTT: my | Natural Muskrat Coats with Raccoon _ 5 Mr Harding's ndvisera who be- | oh 7 . he President has been urged on|teve Congress ought not to bo left! collar and cuffs. 157.50 very y , en] 9 drift along and that a . . by aioe ee shontt be. annie a | ¢ Black Caracul Coats with Skunk collar and “*t * i President to prop W a F b “J © if fecbre. tn, Covigrens—to crack. the| Rea Hes toe oolen Dress Fabrics culls 185.00 whip of the party over the heads of | purty those whe will not recalcitrant members, Lut nothing ig) ut ey Baainig, “hes hbe Very Specially Prictd Model Fur Coats Il more loathsgme to Warren Harding han driving the members of a body ‘of which he was but recently a part. | ¢ Mr. Harding still beleyes be can} accomplish the same result by pa- |" mhe drive for a compromise is in { bigpt pleading and persuasive argu-| opening stnzes It will continue d @nt. The readjustment of commit-| ing the next few weeks to be the ce ee chairmanships in the Senate has|tral theme of Gover mental effo for, irrespective of the he a4 A brought the situation to a head, | {or inesnective of | mand weats even 7 s full well that tm i . : ; time over party _ Navy Biue All-Wool Peiret, suitable for USD ES GEO) rob Atle) Dresses and Suits—exceptionally fine twill. | 54 inches wide. yard, 2.95 Reduced 4 Blended Squirrel Wrap, 46 inches long. formerly 785.00, 392.50 American Broadtail Wrap with Taupe Fox collar and cuffs, formerly 765.00, 382.50 1 a walk. Homespuns and Tweeds in a complete line of new Spring colors. §4 inches wide. yard, 1.95 Senator Jim Watson of Indi one] due erect: are alrondy : 7. ’ Hudson Seal (dyed muskrat) Wrap with of the real leadera of the Senate!the blocking of need \il-Wool Jersey Cloth in a new assortment his S 1 Caracul collar. formerly 685.00, 342.50 pee TOAD WSR SOFEW UCase or ache iare of colors. 4 inches wide. yard, 1.85 A “ Leopard Coat with Hudson Seal (dyeo to accept in the interest of | Ness 0 panera Nor ; : ia t ; A Ex compromise are entirely aside from | gujer to brine aout an taduetrial me! Duvetynof very fine grade, all-wool quality, muskrat) trimming. formerly 300.00, 150.00 , situation, which ts that Mr. vival suitable for’ Dresses, Suits and Wraps. 54 Natural Muskrat Coat with Hudson Seal inches wide. evn tio yard, 3.95 Offers Prices Much Below Regular (dyed muskrat) trimming. ‘ formerly 385.00, 192.50 , (Fourth Flour) A New Illustrated Booklet of the January Lingerie Sale end Southern Fashions Mailed Upon Request 38.00 48.00 74.50 97.50 124.50 148.00 : Misses’ Cloth Dresses (Priced according to material and Fur.) Unusual Values i || BONWIT TELLER & CO bul Val J The Specally Shop of Orxinalions 16.75 © This Sale offers a far better buying Such desi as Caracu], Underthings able Furs FIFTH AVENUE. AT 38™ STREET | opportunit; than any Reduction Sale Squirrel, Beaver, Mole, Fox, Wolf, . ie Those smart, useful types that are indis- of carly season Coats, for the prices Australian Opossum and Koliusky During the White Sale 5 sensable to one’s wardrobe—simple, chic little are as low as in reduction sales and adorn them, th Typical Values From the fy resses thatareeultabledor almort any day- there fs a» uch wider and more up- An unusually large and beautiful assem- blage of Nainsook Underthings trimmed with ime oce ion, oe are jultsasamnat as street to-date assemblage from which to All are expertly tailored and sump- laces, embroideries and ribbons, preseuting Annual January Sale of WETS BRS SVBEATCS choose. tuously lined throughout with Silk. valucs of a most remarkable nature. , | oiret “Twill, Tricotine, French Serge and Some have idded enhancement Envelope Chemises, x Natkiconstitt Wee ; < Aheve ea P fs various attractive | Valama Cloth constitute the materials. There The styles are adaptations of late of embrojde | others flaunt long, models and trimmings. 95c, 1.45 and 1.85 Li UNDERGARMENTS and featuring the new Minted chine a Parisian Imports, developed in such quivering tassels of Silk. model 4 ravens 5 : Step-in Chemises, in many lovely styles. i . rich, beautiful fabrics as Panvelaine, 95c, 1.45 and 1.85 BOUDOIR APPAREL | Be a ud) embroidery ant natty tailored Gerona, Armida, Mantella, Osiris, Both regulation coats and entirely Night. Gow F | TOUCHCETEIVE TEM ACGSe smartness. Bolivia, Fawnskyn and Normandy new versions of the Wrap are fea- Psi oaapmnaelet yar round, masta, V-nesl . a y Empire or regulation styles, with sleeves or STRAIGHT CHEMISES Bicse nt te Le years: oot tured. sleeveless. 98c, 1.45, 1.85 and 2.98 Of Pussy Willow Silk, 3.95 (Fourth Floor) b (Fourth Floor) Chemaloons with bloomer drawers; several different styles, trimmed with lace or em- EVENING CHEMISES | broidery. 1.45 ard 1.85 | Crepe de Chine with Val. lace. 3.95 } SILK BLOOMERS ; Of washable Satin or Radia Silk. 3.95 Corset Covers, regulation style, trimmed with lace or embroidery. 50c. 75c and 95c An extensive assortment of Bloomers of fine Nainsook with lace or embroidery trim- Newer Modes in Coats for Misses = HAND MADE NIGHT GOWNS ming, or of Sateen; Flesh or White, 95c ' Of fine Batiste. - 1,95 (Third Floor) © FRENCH PETTICOATS | 49.50 E t Hand made and hand emb'd Petticoats 3 05 fal k ve} ot white repp. ° ! Luxurious affairs of beautiful, soft-surfaced 4 a | fabrice that are as flattering to the complexion E Leather Hand Bags 4 BREAKFAST COATS , 9 50 j is they are pleasing to the eye, d V; A P OF fine Giepe se ts . All feature new m der, Samana different }- an anity urses q « from their predecessors of the season, and all areentianced with luxurious collarsof Opos- 2.95 TAPFETA BREAKFAST COATS u tum or Wolf, Some have both collars and tes With tucks and ruchings. 50 . Rarely is it possible to secure an all-leather cuffs of Fur. They are beautifully tailored 5 i j . Formerly 18.50 puffs, y hand bag at 2.95, particularly one so well fin- an ished in even minor details as each one of these. U They are made of real Pin Seal, Alligator, STRAIGHTLINE PETTICOATS NR , Of Tricot Silk Jersey, street shades. 4.95 | F Smeamnner Cobra and Lizard Grain, also Crepe Sea : Formerly 7.95 Leathers. Many are Black, though pleasing - CORDUROY LOUNGE ROBES | ; . 2 so’ ad e well represented. You have a Moufflon trimmed, silk lined. 12.50 | H and -Mad e Blouses This January Sal e fo r G irls - foice of framed inside Compartment or Formerly 18,50 $ purse and mirror fittings. Ran $ AP | Filet Urimmed Main Floor CORSETS— Reduced | Il Specal. 3.95 Offers Tub Dresses at 1.85 Imported French Corsets | Tape | ; iP Formerly up to 21.00 3.95 | | er-Brown, Pusedo roll-collar ef- There are checks and plaids is All the styles are new and par New Veilings at 35ca yd. \ Well boned corsets of white coutil or fancy | of fine Voile or Batiste, adorned with Ginghams, combined with — plain ticularly modish and the dress« Veilings new in design and mesh possess » F batiste. Sizes 21 to 24. | ~drawn work, hand-embroidered dots and weaves for collars, cuffs and pockets Se EEE meri Mei : that peculiar charm of enhancing the com- | = Real File P themselves are especially well-made £ panies § Ham iB al Filet Lace, or Apacs f crisp Chambrays elves a specially a plexion, which though indescribable in itself i | dainty edging Perea loaned avenalinea eiteeri a You will find an excellent color rang: an essential quality in a veil. Odd Corsets, 1.95 and 2.95 ; ercales and shires, effective sae 4 Formerly 4.50 to 7.50 wou ' te on i A \ { Sizes G t reat H Well or lightly boned models for small figures ines ; +s you se ‘\ wit 1 or checked 1 Sizes 21 to 23. } I

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