The evening world. Newspaper, April 4, 1922, Page 11

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INDUSTRIAL CRS NOW BENG TACKLE BY LOYD GEOR Confidence of Parliament Won Premier Takes Up Britain’s Domestic Difficulties. LONDON, April 4.—Triumphant in the House of Commons, where a test vote on 4 resolution of confidence last night showed his enemies still hope lessly in the minority, Premier Lloyd George is wasting no time resting on his laurels To-day the Premier “plunged into the industrial crisis which threatens England, with neg ers in the enginee He summoned the labor men to meet him first, and was to receive » depu- tation vf employees this afternoon The workers’ negotiations com mittee, including Clynes, ary leader of the others met with Lloyd 10 Downing Street. discussion of the workers position in the dispute, which involved the ques- tion of unskilled labor being put on eertain skilled work, against which the men protested ypical of Lloyd Gi 1 no time in tack difficulties that be that gnal triumph in the Hous © received a majority of 278 contidence. pd up all reported to nd. y seven-hour last night, around, have remarked t Despite the session of 7: ay's press handled rs victory in. the cantion: ose Ke th ister's Last Words.” a PROSPECTIVE CITIZENS JAM COURT BUILDING} for citize Dp pape nes ; lan trades lockout. | }- ment- | Elk with Tan Trim. 1554 Broadway Open Until 9 p.m GREECE PROPOSES TO FORCE NEW LOAN Would to State ATHENS, April 4 (As Press).—A bill authorizing Government to raise a 500,000,000 drachmas (about $67,500,000 at the present rate ef exchange) was introduced in the National Assembly yester nister of Finance provides that all Joan of Make Paper Money Loan Halt _THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, APRID 4, 1922. SOUTH STOPS FIRING ON ULSTER BORDER Large Bodies of Crown Forces, However, Clash Nightly With Mountaineers. BELFAST, sted | Press).—Col, Montague Bates, Chief the [of the Southern Liaison Commission, said today that orders had been given to the Sinn Fetners at Ballagh Bridge All) With April 4 (Associated orced were being obeyed. He said there was now no shooting from the Free State Leder legach ists have not been per n to their farms, which the state immeditacly the b a cupied by Southerners, of whom comes law A Parliamentary [8 500 are moving about this area committee has been appointed to LONDON, April 4 (Associated examine the bill -- _ SAYS HOUSE WILL PASS ly a million work- | that ted perso Hous ax the Winston Spencer © the Colonial Secretary, House of Commons to-day tween Feb, 19 and Mare disturbances in Belfast Protestants were killed and 86 wounded and that 51 Catholics were killgd and 115 -|wounded. One military officer and six police, of whom three were Cath- olics, were killed rehill the be DY MAY BEAN *April 4—-An rs ef-year-old Ida Kramer, a from her home din Woodbury ¢ by the child’s pare jore Kramer the body | who disappes s, might lias been rece Mr. and Mrs Oliver A. Olson Broadway at 79th Street Subway and Cross Line \ = Bus Stations at Door >. Velette Silk , Dress Suit hy 549.75 The skirt and sleeveless coat are of navy, bound with white or henna. Waist is white or henna. A very smart, Frenchy creation. Velette is a velvety, silk fab |} ric, heavy enough to drape well, loosely woven for comfort. A typical value in this store of really splendid values. Easter Chapeaux at }— the Price of Hats { Gloves, Hosiery, Veils Easter Cards and Gift Items eS) 99) ae, > Achievements in Value The Peter Pan Patent Leather; Grey Nubuck with Patent Trim; and Smoked : The Style achievements of I. Miller @ are so well known that one is apt to lose sight of their moderate price. The enchanting models illustrated are notable Achievements in Value. $8-50 a 6 The Collegiate h of the most stylish leathers. I. Miller Fine Hose in infinite variety to match the new costumes and colors. I. MILLER Fifth Avenue at 46th Street 15 West 42nd Street Hudson ‘Terminal 4 Entrance: Fulton Sirect Brookiyn Shep 498 Fulton Street, Corner of Bond & to cease firing and that these orders] from Portugal to Brazil and r ill in sniping activities, |* ATLANTIC FLYERS make another start on the second ee |OTTO HAILED KING i fia Bb ee of their trip-to the Cape Verde TS ing th n Otto had be- Embarrassing Hairs WAIT FINE WEATHER]"\,,." BY LEGITIMISTS| «om: iumges! ‘Conseil | Gan tteenes ack : a piabes has ado alution Yount an be Quickly Removed : nn oT previous report stated that the yponyi thi rmet > Second Leg to Madeira Will Take Aaraba lag, te Party Issues Proclamation Nam-|Apponyi the ner I ‘or be bad start had made last Sunday buried in’ Buda Hydroplane at Lease Twelve finorning. ‘To-day's advices indicate ing Son as Successor to Late ita ek tis Galtsre) } : ; airs can be easily banished fern Hours that the aviators did not clear the King Carl COAST GUARD SEAMAN DrRowNS, inder-arms, neck and face by sid LISBON, April 4 (Associated BUDAPEST, April 4 (Associated The : ainless ss Pee eee ne - ene Heat Preclimi < from|paste some powdered delatone and Prese).—Wireless messages from Las ‘iecaat Press).—A Jogitimist Proclamation | | death of] Water, spread on hairy surface and in Palmas, Canary Islands, , to-day declamg that, “with the death of 2 or & minutes rub off, wash the skin stated that the two Portuguese ators who are attempting a ed Las Palmas from Lisbon last Thurs- \y. were preparing tl they Island of § twelve hours, tiago, in the morning to hours, ting away under favorable conditions will be due to A A rive at the Charles, Otto the Second ts King of although temporaril , has bee aristocrats, | 1 Apponyt rdinal Czernogh, Primate of Hun.” o 7 Stern Brothers West 42nd St. (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) West 43rd St. WOMEN’S WRAPS and COATS — —. ‘in a Value-Giving Sale Wednesday Dress and Sport models in a wide variety of the newest styles and favored fabrics for Spring or Summer weat. SPECIALLY PRICED for this event at $39.50 (Two of the many models, illustrated at left.) MATERIALS: Twill Cords, Poiret Twills, Tricotines, Camel’s Hair, Paris la Mode and Fancy Wool Mixtures. STYLES: Wrappy or straight-line models — some enhanced by silken tassels or artistic embroidery, COLORS; Black, Navy Blue, Caramel, Tan, Taupe and Fancy Mixtures, Sizes 34 to 48. A most extensive array of other COATS and WRAPS in almost every conceivable new style at prices_ranging from $25.00 up to 225.00 EXTRAORDINARY VALUES in this Noteworthy Oftring of Women’s Tailored Blouses Styles, colors and tabrics which provide for every need. Sizes 34 to 46 $1.95 ($2.95 Value) Dimity, Voile Blouses long: or short sleeves and Batiste or with various types of collars. White, Flesh Color, Blue or Orchid. $2.85 (Values to $5) Fine French Voiles or Dimity Blouses with Filet or Irish lace; many with hand-drawn ‘collars and cuffs. White or Flesh Color. $4.85 (Values to $9.75) Radium Silks, Broad- cloths,CrepedeChines with Eton or Tuxedo col- lars; long sleeves. White, Flesh Color, Bisque, Navy Blue and Black. New Hand Bags for Women A special group comprising over fifty different styles for wear with the spring costumes Especially low priced at. $ 2 AS) 5 Main Floor Fancy Silks, Pin Seals, Beaver Calf and Tweeds; Pouch and Envelope models, 200 Fine Quality Fancy Silk Envelope $6.45 Bags--with gold front clasps or rhinestones, special . - Hand Bop af Striped Moire Silks--- Beauti i eautiful crysta. mounting, $i $8.75 cord and-tassel; inside compartment STRAP PUMPS and OXFORDS $6.75 and 8.50 A timely event wherein every Spring footwear requirement of the discriminating woman may be fulfilled at a worth-while saving. a cAll superior quality, dependable footwear, embodying workmanship of the highest standard throughous. in Norwich, » second class. sea~ Harbor, body was and it will be free from hair or < blemish. Excepting in very stubbern 1 growths, one application is sufficient Hargraves's home was|To avoid disappointment, buy the He was twenty-two years|delatone in an original package ffl di and single. behdisialdimmtal hc nt recovered. RIDING HABITS for Women and Misses In an Important Sale Wednesday : Whether for metro- politan bridle path or the exclusive country club, one may enjoy the full consciousness of being correctly attired in one of these distinctive outfits. Beautifully tailored in Tweeds, Herring. bones, also pistes 4 tion Riding Habits with dark jackets and checked breeches. Belted or unbelted models. Coats all | lined ; breeches rein. _[/! forced with chamois, Misses’ sizes, 14-16-18. + 34 0 42. Priced for this Offering at $39.50 Women’s, . ALL SOLID LEATHER RIDING BOOTS for Women and Misses Tan or Black Calfskins made upon an improved last—thus combining Comfort with Style. Medium toe; walking heel. Pair : $2 3.00 — Seeond Foor. Designed by experts expressly for the American woman, and made by one of America’s ~ leading Corsetieres especially for STERN BROTHERS, “ALPHA” CORSETS —Distinguished by their superior workmanship and finish. —Unsurpassed for their fine quality of fabrics. Corsets which admirably meet all needs of the fashionable American woman for formal, informal or sport wear. Topless, medium and low models which will render the utmost comfort without sacrificing any of nature's graceful lines. Priced from $4.00 up to 32.50 As illustrated : No. 1—Tan Calf Oxfords with Cuban heels, all solid leather». . $6.75 No. 2—Oxfords in putty color elkskin with dark brown apron; rubber soles and heels; also in = tan calfskin Rt, oe tee, No. 3—Blucher Oxfords of tan Norwegian calf— solid leather, Low walking heels with rubber heels. $6.75 No, 4—Patent Leather Two-strap Pumps—hand turned sole; Spanish Cuban heels, all solid leathet $8.50 No 5—Black Satin: Pumps—one steap——hand turned sole with Spanish Cuban heels . . - $8.50, No. 6—Blucher Oxfords of patent leather, black os dark brown:calfukinerall solid ether. - «. $6.75 No. Zen P DY of patent leather or black— one-strap with le—straight up— low walking heel, all solid leather. . . . $6.75 simi ai. ee iia

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