The evening world. Newspaper, March 3, 1922, Page 4

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BONUS BILL DETAILS ‘ THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAROH 3, 1092, eta enti eerie aati te cnet ae \ Selected as much for its smartness med or embroidered. Sizes 8 to 14. as for the very moderate prices preferred last will find it on hand from sea- son to season. Ra IOS 4 Sheth Fal aed dec ehibaandl soto thie merit he arose ob: | HARDING HOLDS PHONE petition in bankruptey was Med unl itrite hack onthe bed and| TILL REPORTERS FINISH “ , . i NDR K 3D le «6 |ucainst the latter concern, naming COMPLETED TO-DAY | {i himaelt sarah thn hdomen. - Wmortoas Foremost Y. L } 4% 7 William Eagan as proprietor of the 7 sora ee President Watts ¥ Minutes te H firm. ‘Three creditors signed the pe-|Important Change May Reduce, CHILD tr» RE 6iLL ek dl all iy (e) (e} id tition: H.W. Fatrfax Advertising Ultimate Cost to Country | NOW BEFORE SENATE: WASHINGTON, March 3,—Presl- | je (Ue lAnenta, Tne, with a claim of $260; by $500,000,000. | peveuse th ta Wallace Foes andl sire rier es been a reporter 9 ¥ ee " i § 000, q | a usted nowite how it i SS : : ra . working out of details of the compro- business five minutes to-day and : es : ; : ie | pleted to-day by the special sub- Waa Introdaned 1a Wik: de: o,|terrupt a score of newspaper men inpounced tho suapension of Charlen| Met Y0-tux > the wBeclal ub) air, wan invoiced tm the nae co) TUBE 8 score Of RewapaDer men Attractive Offerings—Saturday Two Other Brokerage Houses | gc Peale. | Means Committee Repubtteans. Ansembly. ing Secretary Fletcher at the State t iti ank “y RUN UBD Crves oth eves sateen jounced that the re-| It would relleve overseers of th Department. 6 Petitioned Into Bankruptcy |g ciaimed that the fallure was due|aratted “measure would. bo Cs ee hivbineal| a linsh M bd N Ss i i } : ei = due easure presented | an¢ Le oe i * W p g S fd To-day. to the panic of clients who demanded |to the entire committee membership, talent! ayeuane 60 acbeneur: id Byte erga bape rah isses e€ rin rm uits & a immediate cash settlements and to the| Republicans and Democrats, next i n DY making possible an Fine te he ‘ pd En cian Ss & Leb P F Ne) Tuceduy, ' oe kto the reporters, jon Mr. Fletcher is i ti FAnnouncement of the failure of the|inability of the firm to collect money | “yne important change in the |* we country Lah els HeRRR: (hal Cher BEMISERE. fad URLS izes 14 10 18 Years. Also suitable for Small Women to 36 Bust k brokerage house of George W.jdue it from other member firms of}original 4 1 service certificate |“ by tensey yes ese board) honed he hastily went to the phone ‘ ‘ os aah the Consolidated Stock Exchange. It] title » to-day, and members ra would be appointed by the Fs Smart Essentials st z i ee eeaen eri |was insisted that the failure was only [estimated that this would reduce the Papervieees)| BAe Wear meyers wricheve | Re ,fouen! Maree nee ee Si E ” WwW in the New Viger A “technical failure," though no defi-| ultimate cost of the bonus by perhaps | eas rd hange, was announced to-day |nition of the term was given. a pen as half a billion dollars. ions @ robe the Exchange rostrum The usual blame was attached to} Under this change the face value of | iH i he re aithe press and the District Attorney's or ld be the sum, of . FE ee er ilCrke tor Tearanlton ‘wh cartation| wate SRarar ie Moderately Priced “which had bit the stock by ) per cer res were sold on the exchange tli isiness as a whole with I nally proposed, plus inte ri i Sui $8 per share, this price being $1 off | jccrimination, It was sated that the vata of “My per cent. a year, com- | Pe and Tnpenter Tweed Suits ybsterday's closing. The stock then liabilities would approximate $200,000 | pounded annually | io ee mannishly tailored on straight wont to $7.60 under heavy selling, It|And the assets about $180,000 If all of the service men took cer- lines. Boxecoat and belted styles. ht In by banking interests| Th Kendrick firm's assignment |tifieates and held them until maturity, bought in by banking interests) .13 made to the Philadelphia ‘Trust|{20 years after their issue, It was at 12.30 o'clock was quoted at/Company. The firm ix composed of|estimated that the cost of the bonus Special 35 00 25 per share. George W. Kendrick 8d and Clar-|to the Government would be approxt- ; e yi ence H. Clark 3d. It was admitted to| mately $4,000,000,000. was figured, a marie hen a's ta the New York Stock Exchange Dec, |however, that through borrowings and Men Ss 23, 1919 forfeitures the coxt,would be reduces i ‘ ‘ . ‘ Wock of this stock, the amount being] ‘The petition in involuntary bank-|by something like a billion dollars. ‘ phe Twill, cinerea Velour, Tri- mated at about 50,000 whares, and|ruptey filed against Gerson & Co. | Sa High Shoes and Oxfords cot ne, and Stock nette Suits in dise {t was the decline in price of | Stated the liabilities to be about $25.-/ MADE TO GO TO SCHOOL, tinctive styles, some with embroidery 000 und liquid assets of about $30,000, LLS HIMSELF shares that foreed the concern) with stow assets of a problematical) BOY, 14, KI | (the well-known Balta make) Special 5 close its doors. Also it was believed | value of about $25,000 4 ar pecan: 50 00 buyi Gua to the cage ‘A petition in involuntary bank-| “Want to See Dead Mother,” Youth | z . ‘ ihn ree cele ae nt ena iptey was filed, this ateeracon seater _ = sient Mates ower in the new Spring models and fashionabie J. Allen Libby, trading as Libby &| DETROIT, Mare Pie eee eee janscontinental shares at a 1oW| (stock brokers at No. 65 Troad.(his father's order that he continue to leathers for street, dress and sports wear Handsome Tailored Suits of Poiret re. way. ‘The petitionera and the amount | ttend school, Arthur Coleman, fourteen Twill and Pi ti Je financial difficulties of two other|of their claims wore: Amidec T, |¥ear old. shot ant Killed himeclt with, & will an iquetine, some effect were ‘sumounced to-day, another| !#aviland, $5,000; Gardner Rome, $50) uta He Dade Nin fathanend “step) are priced $1].00 to 15.00 per pair ively trimmed with Black Silk Braid. i Philadelphia, that of Gerson & Co ee lou Siete Ni ane, ine mother farewell and added, “I want to i a | bilities were estima: at $30, with see her." i y add one tn this city, C. A, Bertrand assets of $3,000. w young Goleman joined in family pray- Special 68.00 ' A special feature is made of } e | 2 ‘ $ * * j | Men’s Black Kid High Shoes Remarkable Value in this Group of i eg Co in combination widths from AAAA/AA to G/I Mannish To Coats for Misses ! [ P SS ) \ @ These may be obtained in sizes 51/2 to 12. Mannisn Lop-Loats for f ipetat hd \ i Fifth Avenue at 35th Street | Also Herringbone Tweeds, Plaids and Double-faced t Established 18 Coatings in box and belted flare models with 25 00 i ; stablishe 79 | Men’s Black Kid High Shoes raglan or set-in sleeves. Silk lined. Special : | { rf ' ' “ , * ¥ FRIDAY AND SATURDAY | with orthopedic heel and long counter; giving e 4 . Girls’ Spring Model Frocks ‘ comfort and adequate support to arch. a ; e ° | ‘ , -| | Misses’ Spring Apparel | “““ ®t eteeeee ee ] | —2 ’ Fy | , ee ee 5 : ma . i | The name Balta is a synonym for quality, Taffeta Frocks in new straightline 8 i | service and style. Patrons desiring to use a and panel effects, attractively trim- i \ (Sixth Floor) | Tweed Cape-Costumes or Suits - 29.50 Sleeved or sleeveless dresses, with matching cape; or trim box-coat suits with new details in pockets, sleeve or cuff. Lavender, rose, | copen, tan, gtey. Special 1 5.00 Crepe Knit, Crepe de Chine and Taffeta Frocks, some bead=trimmed, others em- broidered in silk or wool. Sizes 8 to 14. Special 1 8.00 Frocks of Crepe de Chine and Honan Silk, also combinations of Crepe Knit and Crepe de Chine in one and two-piece models. Sizes 8 to 16 years. Special 22.50 Boys’ Clothing for Spring and Summer | " MISSES 8IZBS~SECOND FLOOR ' Poiret'T will orCrepe de Chine Frocks 29.50 The Spring assortments, now ready, reflect the careful study that has been given to the Well tailored street dresses in an excellent quality poiret twill, and correct appareling of the man-to-be. most attractive hand-embroidered models of crepe de chine in all the new season’s shades. MISSES’ SIZES—SECOND FLOOR Every detail of the Boys’ Outfit has been given careful attention and there is an almost unlimited choice of selection. In all cases the prices are as low as is consistent with good merchandise, from the popular grades to the best qualities obtainable. i Spring Capes of Plaid Wool - - - 19.75 Circular style in plaid or chécked woolens, with Alpine collars and string tie. SECOND FLOOR _ Top-Coats of Double Faced Wools - 29.50 A new double-faced cloth, especially smart for coats of this type. Double-breasted, slit back, or loose back, belted front, with raglan sleeves, notch collar, four pockets. MISSES’ 8IZES—SECOND FLOOR OPPENHEIM.CLLINS & 34th Street— New York ; Very Special—Saturday For the Younger Boys 51.95 to 9.00 8.75 to 20.00 12.50 to 26.50 Washable Suits Woolen Suits . Top Coats and Reefers | | | 500 Pairs Oxfords and Walking Pumps 6.65 | For the Older Boys $4.95 to 8.50 Newest Spring Hats Washable Suits Tan or black calfskin oxfords |. Woolen Suits, with two pairs bl knicker- Cleverly Copied and Adapted with wing or straight tips and 2 | bockers $12.50 to 40.00 from High Cost Originals. perforation on toes. One-strap ov Top Coats . . n 27.50 pumps of tan calfskin, with flat Most Exceptional at ; heel and perforated straight tip: ae Bee 4 THIRD FLOOR For Youths | : ° |] Goif Suits with kmickerbockers and long 8.75 New Silk Moire Bags ea gene) . . $32.50 Other Style 19.50 to 45.00 Models of Imported Black Haircloth, Italian Milans, some with Georgette brims. \ New Flower-trimmed ef- | “ fects and tailored styles. Hladison Avenue - Fifth Avenue 34th and 35th Streets Rew Pork 4.95 | Double compartment bags of firm, beautiful moire, lined with silk. Substantial, good looking frame in green-gold finish. Black, navy, brown. MAIN FLOOR (Sixth Floor) a————

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