The evening world. Newspaper, January 9, 1922, Page 5

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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JANUAR =, 1929, aaancaa! 5 : ——— ; ————— Sunes ar « British tb ance but|stated sum of paper ‘ks, for the In there until \ 191 ne y wer hirl- , Rnomt of general Buropean accord, 8 cont er ail aPinice of occupation after MRS, STILLMAN AT |rrain tere sniit thursday huntiog and soit when they were enaxnt ns whirl-| PHOTO ENGRAVERS VOTE —tlvet. . J. vols, secretary of the =} which Belgium and Italy will be in-|next May wages delivered by courier, {4 ht'd, Reanyaia and Philip O'Brien, TO REJECT $5 WAGE CUT. | Frais aneravers: Union of New Yoel cluded | 6. The British waive their objection ae torney, who are to ine) «| Presided. Matthew Woll, President of r the premiers had held con-\to the French coal agree with OG ener vere A while Mra, Stillman MW make the trip ina] oall.for a cont this fontreal between sulle F, Brennan, her Oun= John’ E, Mack, gtardian for Guy the fol-|Germany and to the information Is available with | reference to the British reparation | | 36 Intetnationai body, was present Opera House, No, 2 Enat 67th Street, |copt the 10 per cent. reduction. — 1 ) proposiln were sifbmitted on cre | more than 1.00 photo engravers voted|pallot. The frat vote was on “the te hot to accept for 1922 a wage reduction \t e baden Joins Family for supplying goods to Party, Then Takes |{" SN t cally all yesterday r 5 Dog Sled for 40-Mile suggestions for the current year, item 6. A maximum of 1,500,000,000 gold FRANCE IS NEARLY No. 1 of which has beon adopted marks is to be demanded of Germuny Trip. ae i She accompanied them to al® 5 / tal OF 700 0B 000 nay neecaeh ste | (deze and 1924) beyond which time 1A TUQUE, Quebec, Jan. 9.—After a |hockey match and aat hetween Fred and 000,000), instead oF the 500.000 000/ ment does not extend. reunion of the Beauvais family, at {his mother, # Kentucky born woman of mentioned in the London conversa-{ The increase in the German cash Irish ent, Others In the party were a n which Mrs. Anne Urquhart Stillman was , tions. reparation payment was ordered at iyo central figure, whe left today on a # father and brothers, Harry and i sled for her lod: mites away to welvome her to been employed at her lodge ‘ lovee badd hae agar gre TITS or change in hours from th rare D e 1921 con: You in favor of standing frm ‘ ares ltreds Dales {tet Employers had proponad a 45| {pt Shs Conditions, hour and wages of The vote Wus 1,269 for and 2 against ie necond question voted on was, nppoinied to arrange | “AT®, you In favor of accepting m gen: Th Altred beige | weekly wage cut or to lengthen the rv of the village | working week from 4 to 48 hours, A|.. TH . Herkimer County, died) committee w 4 Italy, ‘Thursday, according to| u. He was formerly a lead- for engraving planta which them anufacturer, declared they would operate th 5th Avenue James McCreary & Co. 34th Street of Dole w fin Mil Qermany must collect customs on|the behest of Velgium when it was i a gold basis, raise railroad, coal and/ conceded that Se) pebble marks ey postal charges, restrain issuance of | would be completely used up in main Lloyd George and ‘Briatid| Witoverea wane money, Keep capital | taining the aries of occupation. Practically Agree Upon at home, balance her budget and re- Essential Features. 16 vote aes” yaa 1265 ages ‘on und 8 for. andl be mt form the currency. ea 3—Besides the above mention : cash payment Germany is to deliver di Lnhaket Macrae fo $350,000,000 in kind. ‘This still leaves| BERLIN, Jan, 9—Dr. Walter Rath- & sum of more than $10,000,000 oW-}enaus the German financial expert, . CANNES, Jan. 9 (Associated Press). |ing under the old arrangement AE anieeiag KG. @ GAULNKE MEALIBG Premiers Lloyd George and Briand| 4. England offers to give up $30,000,- | W@S es os J &..: on the point to-day of agrecing | 000 owing her for the cost of her army | last night to head the delegation of occupation since April, 1920, and| which is to go to Paris priog to,gomy further stipulates that Germany shall|to Cannes to represent Germany ia Rathenan Heads German Envoys ) on the essential features of a pact for the protection of France from pos- ‘not be asked for more than 220, sible German aggression, which the gold marks a year, plus a certain ‘un- reparations. 000,000 'the Supreme Council's discussion of Ee AE AT AD, AMAT LTR TO Qeg. Trade Mark Mec Cutcheon’s _ january Sale Household Linens at Materially Reduced Prices HEE is the occasion you have been waiting for—an opportunity to replenish your Linen Closet at remarkably low prices—the Annual January Sale at ‘The Linen Store.” We have steadily revised our prices to conform to the latest wholesale quotations. But for this Sale we have gone further and have marked our Linen Stocks at prices materially reduced from even these already “moderate prices. For the Month of January Table Cloths and Napkins—countless attractive patterns in a full range of sizes and prices. All are of Pure Linen. 2 x2 yds. $5.75,6.25, 6.75 ea. and up 2 x 2'e yds. $8.25, 8.75, 9.50 ea. and up 214 x 214 yds. $9.50, 9.75, 11.25 ea. and up Larger sizes priced in proportion Breakfast Napkins $5.00, 6.00, 6.75, 7.75 doz. and up Dinner Napkins $9.75, 10.25, 11.25, 14.50 doz. and up WANTS Fancy Linens Square Italian Embroidered and Cut Work Luncheon Sets of 13 pieces $12.75 and 14.50 set. : a . Each Main Floor Square Luncheon Sets of 25 pieces. A variety of designs in Italian Cut Work and 54x 90 in... 54x90 in.. .1.10 (Main ) Embroidery $32.50 set—an exceptional opportunity at this price. 81x 99 in. 63x99 in.. 1.35 : : , > A A gox 99 In. 72x99 in. 1,50 Hemstitched Linen Tea Napkins 13)4 x 134 in. $4.50 doz.; 15x15 in. $6.75 doz. goxt08 in. 81x99 in.. | Entire stock of Hemstitched, Embroidered and Lace Trimmed Refectory Cloths at Hemmed Case Special January Prices. Each Hemstitched Cases (B sg ures Princess Mary lately appeared in a swagger cape made from a hand-woven Donegal Rug, plaided in the colors of the Stewart clan of early Scotland—and thereby hangs the tale of a great vogue’s beginning. Immediately after, cables to Paris brought Donegal Rug capes to the smart set of Londan; Parisian mondaines lost no time in donning them; ind then, of course, they found their way to New York The sudden vogue was accredited to the fact that it was sponsored by the Princess. ‘ « We, however, have occasion to think that the beauty and smartness of the cape (which had a throw-scarf and fringe) had quite as much to do with its present vogue as the fact that so well liked a Princess sponsored it, for « few days ago we placed on display in our show windows three Donegal Rug capes and sold them when they had been displayed but a few hours! Capes of genuine hand-woven Donegal Rugs in style and plaid identical to that favored by the Princess, and also in'the plaids of the Mac Lien and other Scottish clans, some subdued, others bold, awatt your selection, bearing the modest price of 45.00. Annual January Sale of Muslin Sheets & Cases of Beverly Brand This Beverly Brand Muslin, made expressly for James McCreery & Co., is composed of especially selected and prepared cotton. Conse- quently, these sheets and pillow cases possess unusual service-giving qualities. Hemmed Sheets Hemstitched Sheets . ‘ 42x36 in. . Each Pure Linen Towels and Bed Linens 45x36 in. 42x36 in. -.38¢ 50x36 in., 45x36 in, 7.50 and 9.00 dozen. Linen Sheets $12.50, 15.00, 17.50 and 22.50. Linen Pillow Cases $4.00, 5.25, 6.00 and 7.50 pair. Buy Your Linens at “The Linen Store’ Fifth Avenue, 34th and 33d Streets Values that have not been offered for along time Bed Room Towels $6.00, 8.00, 10.50 and 12.00 doz. Guest Towels $6.00, 6.50, OPPENHEIM. CLLINS &.-G 34th Street—New York Extraordinary Sale Tuesday About 250 Misses’ Fur Trimmed Suits 54x36 in... 54x36 in... (Second Floor) Rubber Goods Of Guaranteed Quality These Rubber Goods are certain to last and give good service, for their quality is guaranteed. An added factor in their favor is that their prices are extremely reasonable. Moulded Water Bottles, made especially for James McCreery & Co. 2 quart size, 1.95 Moulded Water Bottles, “Pure Gum.” 2 quart size, 2.95 Hodgman’s Red Moulded Water Bottles. No. 2. each, 1.50 Blue Ribbon moulded in one piece lace Bottles. each, 1.45 Red Rubber Syringes, 5 ft. Rubber tubing. + vss + ; 2 quart size, 2.1 Pure Gum Syringes, 5 it. tubing...... SAGO 2 quart size, 3.7 Hodgman’s Utility Package, 2 quart Fountain A Sale of Irish Laces Real Irish Laces have again come into favorand fashion. Weare there- fore offering unprecedented values in this beautiful lace which withstands the wear and tear as no other can. Real All sorts 8f widths are displayed for your selection in intriguing designs, every stitch of which has been patiently made by deft hand- crocheted laces to which the frocks of the coming spring and summer will owe the fingers. ‘They are all real greater part of their beauty. These values will prevail during this sale only, which occurs at an opportune moment when plans for spring and summer frocks are uppermost in everyone’s mind. Irish We probably will not be able to du- plicate this season the prices at which we have marked these edges and Insertions. Unusually low priced at Edges and Inser- tions, 3 to § inches wide. yd, 2.65 Edges and Inser- tions, 13% to 2% 1 45 98c inches wide. yd., Edges and_ Inser- 68c 48c tions, 1 to 234 inches wide, yd, Insertions, 144 and 2 inches wide. yd., Edges and Inser- tions, 1 to 134 inches wide, yd., Trelaine For Town and Country Wear Divining the happy aptitude of Trelaine for outdoor attire, we have become its chief sponsor through a special arrangement. From now on at McCreery’s you will find it in a captivating assem- blage of Suits, ‘op Coats and Street Frocks, in the colorings which best express the season’s tendency. Trelaine is a double-face fabric, smooth of finish on one side and soft and woolly on the reverse. Being woven on the length and knitted in the opposite direction, ‘T'relaine can- not sag, cannot stretch lengthwise, and while it will give on the width with the slightest motion of the body its lengthwise weaving causes it to spring back into shape with remark- able elasticity. Its surface some- what resembles Tweed or Homespun, but minus their stiff, hard look. It is particularly soft and sinuous in ap- pearance, as well as feel. The first of the Spring Suits, Top Coats and Frocks of Trelaine for madame &nd mademoiselle are al- ready here, in shades of Hemlock, Cypress, Alamo, Meadow Brook, Pheasant, Oxford, Navy, ‘Terra Cotta, Hollywood, Tan, Copenhagen and Brown. Continuing Our January Sale of Footwear a 7-45 _ i Syringe with Waterproof Cretonne Bag. 3.50 Entirely new Mid-Winter ‘and styles with instep-straps. All types Sizes 14 to 18, Also Suitable for Women to 36 Bust Hodgman’s Silk Air Pillows in assorted carly Spring models, marked at a of heels are well represented. Tan. a colors. 6.50 price that affords a substantial sav- ae hpi age Calfskin, Brown or The price at which they are offered does not Rulver Gloves tnscsss so suns pair, 49¢ ing. Nota pair in the entire assert- ne ACES ' f Bl { teri i i . - ment of dress and walking models The dress models are o ack cover cost of materials and Fur Trimmings Large size Rubber Bath Sponges......... 50 Se was ape a sell for several or Brown Kidskin, Patent Leather, sahate sep Aprons in Blue, Pinte and sre than 7.45 Black Suede or Satin, and have Bib ed White Cheek gcc abo SARE Row than 746 hand-turned soles and Baby Louis, 65.00 Values aT , Those in tailored effect feature Spanish or high Louis heels. They 13.00 Fur collars and trimmings of Krimmer, Nutria and Australian Opossum; also touches of rich silk embroid- ery appear on these Suits of Yalama Cloth and Tweeds. Misses’ Suit Department—8d Floor new types of oxfords, plain and brogue, also most attractive new introduce refreshing different ideas in instep-straps and vamps. eee me ee ee NE ee

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