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2 3 Chinese Commissioner to Arms Conference Sees a| Clearer Understanding Be- tween China and the U. S., Now Assured, Will Serve to, Eliminate the Term. of “the Yellow Peril.” “T look forward to 4 real co-oper- ation between the United States and China," said Dr. Teyhi Hsieh of the Chinese Commission at Washington at the McAlpin. idly awakening, because of the edu cational opportunities in this coun try to a large extent of young men have taken advantage of them, and your schools and edu cational systems have penetrated well into China, “There is a great field in China,’ he went on, “for American before trying to enter It. Your coun try has now 84,000 Chinese, and many | revisited | their former homes, always spreading | the best feeling between the countries. | We look forward confidently to a so- | thousands of them have lution of the armament question an¢ all questions affecting China at the! conference. We hope that the exist ing good fellowship will climinate en tirely the term ‘the yellow peril.’ "’ or ee HERE’S ONE FROM MISSOURI. “A man went to a doctor,"’ re- lates T. T. Paulding of St. Louis, at the Commodore, ‘and told him couldn't sleep a wink of at's a small detail,’ replied It you don't stop ernber A that the ad establishm in Hotel Tr ed course,” Mr. Dud uci exper prepared tor this wor quire only a minimum app of $11,000 ablish this forty Stud “DN ustries and: { support of the act, It is only one-step in in ot course which Cornell a “AS OTHERS SEE US.” “1am greatly impressed by the size th have motors to-day, while over all classes of population seem to have} them. Libri GEN. JAMES M’LEER DIES IN 83D YEAR | § Made Werole Record With Volunteers in Civil W Brig. two, commander of the y York “My country is rap- mer- . chants, but 1 would suggest that you acquaint yourselves with conditions as established, yivania and . When IT com- 1ith n. James McLeer, eighty- Civil War veteran and former | pare them with the miserable stations so common in England, Yours is a country of great possibilities and won- dertul achievements. “On th hole, however, I think an [Englishman would prefer your smaller cities, such as Rochester, and the space that goes with them. They create an atmosphere which is like that of his own country. “As for your newspapers, they are simply colossal, Your Sunday papers take my breath away; 1 should want x months to read one. And it is nly amusi son the str the theatre in the . 9 find the morning t when one leaves ning.’* . + FARTUEST FROM HOME. he “New Yorker for a Day or 0” who is farthext from home to- jay is the at the wa, Por adiay K. Tsumashima, who neylvania. His home is avout 7,500 miles from 1 digestion —and cleans a coated tongue ‘Thousands of men and women have found relief from various digestive disturbances by eating Fleischmann's Yeast $e | it ig human nature to want to find ont “why.” So far as science can tell us this is the reason: Fleischmann s Yeast is a food abundant in certain elements which are necessary to health and life itself. It promotes the flow of bile and of pancreatic juice. It has a remarkably beneficial effect on the whole digestive process. It cleans a coated tongue. Try Fleischmann’s fresh yeast in orange juice or in milk, Men like it in miik shakes and malted milks, Women like it spread on bread or crackers Koep your digestion in the pink ngue clean and healthy by eating 2 or 3 cakes Fieischmann’s Yeast fresh orbetween meats. chmann’s Yeast fa foil package with the yellow label. Place a standing order with your grocer today, Wishing ¢ vort heal that rash ~ Use Soothing and Healing The frst application | steps the itching torture and helps to clarify the angry skin == GRAND RAPIDS RMIT URE APARTMENTS FURNISHED COMPLETE FROM $50 to55,001 Vath ST.“L" STATION at Cer. : tional Guard, died y y OPEN home, 309 East 2 Street, | SATURDAY Brooklyn, of intirmities incident to | EVENINGS, age. He was a native of Brookly: ying law in the office Prominent ‘in the loca 15 tia, when the Civil War broke ou 100 romptly enlisted in 1861 in Com: 150° pany C, Lith Regiment of Brooklyn Volunteers, best known from. their 200 Zonsve uniform as the “Red-Leggea 0 De He fought in many | ments and was wounded bac finally losing his left ar In 1877 President H. him Postma r for E afterward reappointe Arthur, Kiyn, He Presiden es appointed was FISHER B COLUMBUS -AV ENUE Tasoe- mann Molasses Ice Cream Kisses: “tox” 24c¢ Extra Special Noon Day Bite Between 12 noon and 2P. M. we will Sell a Half 1 Oc Bag of this Special for Tuesday, Jan. 17th We Also Offer Chocolate Vanilla Cream Drops. Our Regular 39c Goods Extra Special POUND ound” 34¢ Chocolate Covered Nutted Moguls BOX POUND 59c Buffalo or) with their beautiful trees | | | Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co. Broadway at Ninth, New York THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JANUARY 16, 1928, Snow White, Double Satin Damask Table Cloths, $5.50 For the 68x 68 in. size $6.75 for the 68 x 86 in. size $8 for the 68 x 102 in. size 22x 22 in, Napkins to match, $7.25 doz. These items constitute the first group of an extraordinary series of under-price offers !n the LINEN. SHOP, Tuesday. They include 875 table cloths, in the three sizes mentioned, and 300 dozen of the napkins. The linen is of excellent quality, with a beautiful finish. 4nd you may choose—at store opening—from 6 very attractive designs. We couldn’t buy such linens today at wholesale for the prices you may have them for tomorrow. 1,200 Table Cloths half original prices 45x45 inch size, pure linen—Tuesday $1.50 to $3 each. 64x64 inch size, pure linen—Tuesday $2.50 to $3.75 each. 900 dozen Napkins—lower than cver in. silver bleached, and 21 in. bleached—at $4.75 dozen. 22 in. heavy bleached, and pure white—at $6.75 dozen. 24 in. heavy, beautiful qua'ity napkins—at $10.75 dozen. $2 yard—for $2.50 heavy bleached, 70-in, table damask. RESINOL | $2.75 yard—for $3.50 to¥$4 heavy loom damask, 70 in. Cream white. Pure white. Wide range of patterns. 50c yard—for $1 heavy 21-in. glass toweling. 35ce yard —for 65c toweling, 21 in., with colored borders. $12.50 pair—for linen hemstitched sheets, 72x96 in, $2.50 pair: r linen hemstitched pillow cases, 22!;x36. $12 doz.—for linen huckaback towels hemstitched ends. 20x36 in and 22x38 in. £4.60 doz.—white huckaback towels, hemstitched ends, 15x22 inches. First Floor, Old Building New Knitted Fashions from Paris In wool and fibre silk for North and South FROCKS CAPES SUITS JACKETS SKIRTS BLOUSES For Women and Misses Knitted clothes are now the fashion for sports wear—for they at last have been brought to per- fection. And the great simplicity with which they are always made is emphasized by their gayety and brilliance of color, i Frocks in closely knitted silk gorgeously embroidered in bright colors, on white or black—or in the quaintest of all-over patterns in string colored thread, on black. Or a deep blue frock accordion pleated and black frocks with a glint of tinsel thread, or cafe au lait or Sanery yellow with interesting patterns in the weave by way of decoration. White wool frocks with) | a stripe here and there of fibre silk. | Capes—of both wool and fibre silk in alternating stripes, hanging in accordion pleats from | a most becoming ccllar, in white, canary yellow or in cafe au lait. Heavy woolen capes, bound with cire braid, or brushed wool; white wool capes with soft tie collars. Suits—in delightful shades Wool—Tan, rose, canary yellow, a n, white, bound on every edge with black or self color cire braid. Gay blazer jackets of wool | with horizontal stripes, finished with black cire braid, | and smart as they can be in white with green, black, rust or brilliant yellow stripes, Blouses of heavy fibre silk which scarcely suggest the sweater from which they grew, with delightful drop-stitch patterns in all the gay shades and ‘n white or black. Skirts of softest white wool | with sometimes a thread of fibre silk to suggest a stripe. As these are out own importations, prices are ex- ceedingly moderate— Blouses and Skirts start at $16.50 Frocks start at $49.50 Suite start at $59.50 Capes start at $39.50 Jackets start at $32.50 In the Fashion Salons, Second Floor, Old Building VELVET Evening Capes $98 Originally $135 and $185 Beautiful adaptions of three very lovely Paris models in chif- fon velvet or imported velvet of exquisite quality, in Erle blue Jade green Royal blue Fuchsia Second Floor, Old Bullding. Hand-made Dimity Blouses Coral Turquoise ee $3.95 Blouses of tailored smartness—to wear with the sports suit or tailleur. Hand-embroidered Charming designs, beautifully embroidered by hand aecorate the smartly-shaped coliars and SONG RECITAL In the Auditorium Tuesday at 2.89 cuffs, Under the direction Three models— of —model with graceful roll) _ SERGEL : collar edged with hand-made KLIBANSKY Irish lace edging. | —— —with demure Peter Pan col-| First Gallery lar—smartly bound with bias Bey Sia bands, —button back model—with similar Peter Pan collar. The dimity is of a delightful} quality that launders micely and always looks crisp and fresh. Second Floor, Old Bullding Hiiindsionde Lingerie from Belgium For Miss 14 to 20 This lingerie is very beatti fully made of an exquisite ma-, terial woven in Switzerland of Egyptian cotton. The models have a delightful simplicity. Prices are astonishingly low. The trimming is lovely—real Binche or Breton laces, embroid- ery, bound scallops, drawn work done by hand. Chemises, $3.95 to $9.50. Pantaloons, $3.95 to Princess slips, Nightgowns, . In gets or individual pieces. Third Floor, Old Bullding Fine Linen Handkerchiefs In the White Sal FOR WOMEN 6 for $2—regularly 50c each —dainty hand embroidered de- signed, shire hemstitched. 25e each, regularly —Tape borders attract ished with hand threa‘l hems. FOR MEN 6 for $4—Special—generous size handkerchiefs of superior grade linen; shire hemstitched, hems 4% in, and \% in. wide. Wes 6 for $4—assorted tape bor-| ders, rolled or shire hemstitched hems. Main Floor, Old Buliding Superior silks in Petticoats at $3.45 ticoats; Straight-line models fer wea and tailleurs. afternoon frocks. Lovely | colors, and delightful co'wr com- binations. “Read at least one ichapter in a good book every day” —was a New Year's resolution | which a president of one of our! largest colleges for women used Taffeta petticoats; sutin pet- silk jersey petticoats. with straight-line street frocks, Ruffle-trimmed | models for wear with bouffant | lain and chengeanie | Telephone 4700 Stuyvesant Store Hours: 9 to 5.30 A Lot of NEW: FURNITURE Is Knocking at the Door, SO— HALF PRICE For 27 Dining-room Suites walnut and mahogany, 11 styles all Wanamaker high standard not to be duplicated anywhere at the prices for which you may - buy them here on Tuesday | All ten-piece Matched Suites | Suites — Wood Type Grade HALF Price | 1 Mahogany ‘° Georgian $1,496 $748.00 | 1 Walnut William & Mary $1,026 $513.00 ; 1 Walnut Georgian : $1,504 $752.00 1 Mahogany Adam $991 $495.50 8°Mahogany —_ Colonial $980 $465.00 | 1 Mahogany Hepplewhite $1,243 $621.50 3 Mahogany English $934 $467.00 2. Mahogany Hepplewhite $991 $495.50 2 Walnut Tudor $1,032 $516.00 | 5 Walnut William & Mary» $1,026 $513.00 | 2 Walnut Hepplewhite $1,007 $503.50 Sixth Gallery, New Buliding to urge upon his students. a good resolution for EVERY BODY for 1922. eve! talking about. Hutchinson; $2. | Queen Victoria—by Lytto: Strachey; $5. | Wells; 1 vol., $5. | Heywood Broun; $2. John Smith—by —$1.75, Don Marqui: | Traprock; $2. Sir Philip Gibbs; $2.50. | James Harvey Robinson; $2. Furniture of the Pi tury—by Wallace Nutt The Book Store, Main Floor, Old Building. | Lingerie from France —A Third to Half Less linen, with beautiful hand-embroid eiennes and Irish laces. NIGHTGOWNS in Empire or straight-line styles; becoming square, V or round neck-lin with and without sleeves, 5 to $35—originally £6.95 to $75. STRAIGHT CHEMIS strap or regulation and straight pantaloons fle trimmed drawers in match- ing sets, $3.95 to $25—origin- ally $5.50 to $39.50. with: yulders, r ruf: uisite lingerie, of soft krench nainsook and fine handkerchief Jery, hand-drawn work an Valen- ENVELOPE CHEMISES with strap or regulation 5! ders, $3.95 to §: originally COMBINATIONS with strap shoulders, open or closed drawers, $4.95—originally $0.75 to $12.50. CORSET COVE! $4.50 to $34.60. | 12.75—originally $1.95 19.50, Unlaundered corset — covers and drawers, 9e—origiually $1.95. ' Third Floor, Old Building Interesting Sale $44,50—for Japanese Silk Kimonos—were Si $37.50—for Japanese Silk Kimonos—were $50 $22.50—for Japanese Si Lovely Japanese silks—Kincha crepe, Palace brocade crep?, silk, Habutai silk, Chirimen silk, b lk Kimonos—were $37.50 rocaded satin and crepe de c are effectively used as the backgrounds of these beautifu' kimonos; elaborately hand-embroidered in exquisite rose or cherry blossom de- 1-painted, lesigns. Some are artistical 3; or adorned with individual Shogun erests, hand-e: ly tie-dyed in conventional « ‘Vhird Ficor, Old Buliding. It is one else is reading and If Winter Comes—by A. S. M | Outline of History—by H. G. Seeing Things at Night—by | Noah and Jonah and Captain Cruise of the Kawa—by W. B More That Must Be Told—by The Mind in the Making—by rim Cen- iz; B15. Were 60c to $1.50 yd. Ihousands of yards in smart, desirable patterns— It would be a good thing to|/plenty of yardage of each pattern. begin by reading the books that| good time for Madame House-Wife-Wise to stock up for Prices for cretonnes like these—after spring hangings Now is a particularly ;these are gone—are not likely to be so low again in many *) moons. | n *Pictorial Review 8 Fourth Gallery, New Buliding Three Great Patterns | interpret the Spring mode McCall’s (Printed) Ladies’ Home Journal While they last, 3,600 copies of the Pictorial Review Instruction “| Book on Crocheting and Knitting will be given Free to purchasers of Pictorial Review Patterns Kach book contains over 100 illustrations and teaches how to Sleds, Coasters, Fliers | makelhe different stitches required for the designs illustrated. First Floor, Old Building The kinds every boy and girl wants BLEXIBLE FLIERS with their improved features; a most interesting stock for any boy ie choose from. Prices are very ow. No. 1, size 3 ft. 2 in., $2 | No, 2, size 8 ft. 6% 16 | No. 8, size 8 ft, 11% i | No. 4, 4 ft. 442 in, 86.6 ELECTRIC Washing Machines R. 18 $125, $1 » $13) ern Electric, $187, $165. $145 Me | Thor, Modern Home—fits into wash tub, $119. ler, $100. ELECTRIC Ironing Machines el, motor driven, etrie, $130. lS in,, $140, | 2 bin. $160, ELECTRIC Dish Washers | Walker, $155, | Western E No. 5, size 5 ft. 4 in., $9.25, Junior racer, 4 ft. 1 in., $4.75. Racer, 4 ft. 9 in., $6.75. Sleds with safety guards, in bright, cheerful colors. as low priced as $5. Fine, beautifully ‘upholstered cutters as high as $30 each, Third Gallery, New Building Labor-saving Electrical Appliances for the Home ELECTRIC ice-cream Freezer 347. | With ice crusher ana polish- i and grinding attachment, 175. ELECTRIC Ranges Simplex, $175. Westinghouse automatic, $104, Allmur automatic fireless 7 a0, tandard cooker, $95. ELECTRIC Floor polisher and scrubber, 20. 120, Waffle iro | Grills, $1 $13.50, $16.50. $20.50. Curling irons, Seventh Galle! 50. ew Building