The evening world. Newspaper, March 10, 1922, Page 4

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oe Se oS eee nmnemegee: r 7 “ ae = 4 pails _._ THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MARCH 10, 1922. j | — ‘ iene te oe gl b Pees ee | trouve and Senate leaders over the] Representative Philllp PB. Campoeli]| months ago. The Senat ply : 6 : tariff. ‘The House Republicans don't} Of Kansas, 4 member of the Republi | talks and talka, nate simp) AVOID BONUS LOANS, aw dite unlbustend vaevipe, compeceation i relish the thought of having to go be- | #4" Steering Committee; Chatrman of! “president Harding has gone his! U. S. COMPTROLLER |ccruneates it they are voted, white he House Rules Committee, .wnich fore the voters this fall with tariff], k=" Fo sy limit. We can do nothing else, We g | Representatives: Ogden L. Mille (Rep., 4 : site OF nd oases things In the House, and avet-lon this side have made repented wt ADVISES BANKERS |N yy ang Katane (hep, Oto) have ‘NeConnection With Any Other Cctablihment iw the Word SES BETWEEN legialation on the list of unredesmed| eran adviser In party councils, has] tempts to get notlom vat ce tra een . AREAL Tha eee oa aati campalen pledges. The Senate tead- the ranks of those who are ate Finance Committee and cach time} Worst Kind of Frozen Credit,'}to business, ¢ ors have assumed the “Weshould- condemning the Senate Re- [we are told, ‘The bill {9 about read issitiger. Calls am oan Mr. " Oriel ger characterized the 4 ‘ worry” attitude over the tariff ques- ns. and will be out in two weeks.’ ” ef beed Aa Madd palit efrtifieate plan as. “the worst kind . : toa, apa pert) gol Ww anex-] When Campbell was asked, “When Attacks Measure, | of, frozen credit’? and Mr. Mills said J ; Many of them entertain serious] have been nagging and gnawing at er ie ere ROAM aROe Troan Nidt AES BHD Soa several Warhied: iritione oF dollars : doubts as to the wisdom of tarift tin-}each other for so long that they nave} ont is, ‘Two more weeks.’ We ate|!usht from three quarters has been|that wild otherwise go toward the THIRTY-FOURTH STREET f i ‘ >. -- kering at present, fearing it may be] &rown Aan lie ag Na make simply exasperated beyond all meas- | lirected at the Bonus Bill, wheels of industry or cause such an ‘ an obstacle to foreign debt adjust-|"° TOO ee ey Rinne area Patent ure, Son ething has to be done to] Comptroller of the Currency Cris-|inflatfon of currency as would lead to] f embers of Lower Chamber] iment. hes aD oe ht make the Senate move.” singer has announced lie would ad- ‘another era of high prices. ist That the Others Are The apprehension of the House] Warming up to his subject Mr] pS OR Ty ere * ‘ members has assymed suc shape] Campbell continued: “The Senate is Getting “Bone-Headed.” that many of the Representatives are | responsible for the delay on all legis- 1 rolng outside the rules and condemn- | lation in this Congress. The public ing the Senate for its failure to act, | ‘c * Congress. The public doesn’t risking the effect on the party gn the| differentiate between the House and campaign in order to clear their own] Senate. Hut the House has done its skirts of the blame, part, We finished the tarift elght PA <' Hy amare Ear $ dipectal to The Kvening World.) OPPENHEIM.CLLINS &G 34th Street—— New York . Featured—Saturday . Misses’ New Spring Suits Sizes 14 to 18 Years. Also suitable for Small Women to 46 Bust: PVASHINGTON, March 10.—Open warfare has broken out between rs fasion 1 Best & Co. 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It has been many Levi a long season since a we have been able : to offer such values Extraordinary Value at , @,.00 Women's and Misses’ Coat Depts.—Second Floor _Cape-Costumes for the Junior Miss 29.50 A one-piece dress of tweed has white linen collar and cuffs, with patent leather belt, tie, and cross-stitching in black. The detachable cape has a becoming turn-down collar, cross- Misses’ Spring Coats and Capes Also Suitable for Women to- 36 Bust ef stitched in black. Sizes 13, 15, 17 a years. Newest Sport Coats of Novelty Plaids, English Top Coats of Herringbone Tweeds, Double-faced Coat- «f:° ReConnection With Any Other Establishment in the Work». ">'s" Junior Misses’ Spring Coats ing. Graceful Wraps and: Capes of Silky Velette © - af sot 25 00 and other soft-surfaced fabrics, also Silk Crepe. 7 Ge fe i i ss Fine wool materials in belted models, 22.50 39.75 to 98.00 j , silk-lined throughout. — Self-color ’ ' qATY-FoUNTY eTREcT 2 stitching on collar and sleeves. In » soft shades of tan, lavender or rose. Sizes 13, 15, 17 years. Girls’ Scarf-Collar Coats Brees, flaring model, with scarf collar edged in wool ringe. Tan or copen polar coating, or tweed in brown or green. Sizes 8 to 16 years. 25.00 Every Woman and Miss now needs one of these, OPPENHEIM.CLLINS &@ 34th Street— New York Girls’ Silk Frocks for Spring Charming Models at Specially Low Prices FeUREeeSeReRErT ese CeNEETTT Sr SeenerrerscareraigecteereerrrrrmseenseenenTesercemnrerertswes annuassseeaaseuessepereseerere+asesessaensaaceuseevswevaveweven Spring Suits— Models \’ }! of Exquisite Tailoring Little Girls’ Camel’s Hair Coats Cunning little coats in a pretty shade of tan, with leather buttons, and leather binding on collar, cuffs and pockets. 4, 5, 6 years. ? " 15.00 Pongee Silk Frocks in natural tan and smart color combinations. Taffeta Frocks, some with scalloped hems and ribbons.Sizes 6 to 12 years. Special | | 75 CE eT a, a Slightly Sotled Dresses REDUCED Juniors’ Dresses Of gingham, linen or organdy. Heretofore 10.05 to 19.50. Sizes 13, 15, 17. > 6.95 Hand-Made French Dresses For little girls Fine white batiste. Sizes 4 to 8. Heretofore 10.95 to 15.00. 6.95 Little Girls’ Dresses Of organdy, dimity, voile, poplin or gingham. Sizes 4,5, 6 years. Heretofore 4.50 to 7.50. 1.95 Frocks combining Crepe-de Chine with Taffeta or Crepe Knit in pleasing color effects, also Taffeta models. Sizes 8 to 14 Special | 6.75 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 For Fashion has taken to tweeds ‘and homespuns and smart checks for Spring, town and country alike offer appropriate backgrounds to their colorful smartness — Girls’ and Misses’ Spring Hats i Charming spring-like shapes and shades—pokes, mush- rooms, close-fitting hats in sand, brown, navy, jade, red ; and two-tone straws, 6.75 ase Tan, Gray, Rose, Orchid, Harding Blue and Green Girls’ and Juniors’ Spring Coats aunty. new models in plaid-back Polo, Covert, Herringbone Tweed, Heather, Chinchilla, Bolivia, Camel’s Hair and Duvet de Laine. Sizes 6 to 16. 15.00 19.75 to 68.00 Children’s School Shoes Sturdy, well-made shoes of brown leather in laced style. Sizes 8 to 2. 3.50 Hats—Second Floor Shoes—Third Floor These are higher cost Spring suits,-lined with soft silks and tailored with dis- unction. Several models besides the two pictured at 250°

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