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(ee “ALL ON THE LEVEL” |the United states. | Mr. woe me |ALLIES BID us TELL siminate 0 the Ansa oe THE MOTTO OF THIS | rere sascoic cian snd ove of tre] OUR AIMS ON DYES|"“cermany ‘now rots none of the ~. LEADER IN MASONRY | tot active members in the extension! 4s ie we Tosco to Support| aren reicing omit on her separa: |[| Fulton Street = and application of tho league. T pport |, dons account instead. . Bond Street “We are all on the level,” is the] Textile Alliance — Repara- -—— Livingston St. motto of the league and was suggested tion Body Inconvenienced. yaaie = des ae Elm Place Saterday TAFOR PUBL Gives $1,650,000 or stributing Information hin Understandable Form. Pans for the establishment of an $f Economics to collect facta econemic questions and jem to the public in an un- , form have been an- junced By the Carnegie Corporation |New York. The institute will be by a board of fifteen trus- end Will be administered ‘with. ‘to the special Interests of iy group in the body politic, whether |, Hoclal or economic,” the an- fs at a total cost of $1,650,- to the institute's trustees of $200,000 annually for lve years, $150,000 a year t three years and $100,000 last two years. board of trustees met in yesterday for the purpose preliminary organization, tuting the board include Hadley, President Emeritus ‘University; A. Lawrence it of Harvard; Dr. BD, Walcott, of Smithsonian Edwin A. Alderman, it the University of Vir- j¢ Dayid Kinley, President of the ‘of Ilinois; Paul Warburg New York; John Barton Payne, of the Central Committee, | Red Cross; Robert 8. St. Louis; Charles L. Chicago; David F. Hous- ‘New York; James J. Storrow, ; iton Smith, Memphis; hitefooré R. Cole, Nashville; Sam- 1 , Cleveland, and George Balt Lake City. Phe truf¢es are to appoint a staff d to pee with the development CHARLES M. WHITE .. Charles M. White of The World Forces Likely to Lead League of Masonic Clubs. Charles Montgomery White of the Cashier's Department of The World, on the authority of the Masonic Re- view, will be the next President of the National League of Masonic Clubs in by him in encouragement of the prac- tical use of Masonry ‘n the daily walks of life. Mr. White is an ardent work- er in the field of Masonry and believes in and practices the broader brother- hood of man, independent of creed or religious leaning. President White is a member of the Grand Lodge of Maryland and a mem- ber also of Orient Chapter No, 178, Clinton Commandery No. 14 and of Kismet Temple, Brooklyn, N. Y. All Masons In good standing are el to membership in The World Masonic Club. He believes that practical Masonry is best understood and car- ried throughout the world through the influence of the "Square Clubs'’ be- longing to the brotherhood of the league. POLICEMAN MAY LOSE LEG. Motoreycle foeman Joseph D, Giedeman, forty-five, one of the oldest motorcycle policemen, will be crippled, it Is feared, ns the renult of a motor truck crushing his left lex and foot after throwing him from his motorcycle at Cypress Avenuc and East 188th Street, Bronx, last night. He is in the Post Graduate Hospital, where everything possible is being done to,avert amputation of the injured limb, at No, 2229 Creston Ave- has been in the Police for twenty years. ‘The motor truck was driven by Charles Brophy of No. 114 Cypress Ave~ PARIS, April 21 (Associated Preas). —The Allied Reparation Commission hos again cabled an urgent request to the State Department in Washing- ton asking it to decide definitely}, whether the American Government desired to renew its oficial support of the Textile Alliance, through which the textile industry Is getting all its German dyes, or to make some new arrangement. The dispute grew ot of the protest made by the minority American dye interests following the conclusion of two-year agreement between the al- Nance and the Reparation Commis- sion the first of this year. The fail- ure of the State Department to make ® decision resulted two months ago in the refusal of the German dye manufacturers to deliver any more dyes to the Alliance, seriously handi- capping the American textile indus- try, according to dye experts. Within the last ten days Germany has resumed partial deliveries of dyes to the Alliance, but officials of the Reparation Commission say the dis- pute has seriously disturbed the whole machinery of the commission through which the Allies obtain 25 per cent. of all the dyes made in Germany. Germany is still withholding some of the important dyes which the Alliance had ordered. Officials of the Alliance in Paris say the opposition comes from American agents of the dye interests, who want to Judge Branning has refused to ad- imit Edgar C. Frady of Ohicago to bail lon a Writ of habeas corpus and ordered that he be hold for trial at the May term for the murder of his wife here Feb. Fulton & Bridge Sts. ; Brooklyn "Presale Saturday The Season’s Newest Spring BROOKLYN =NEW YORK Business Hours 9 to 5:30 Close to $150,000 in New Floor Coverings Present Striking Opportunities Thousands of Rugs—All Kinds—All Grades and Sizes Thousands of Yards of Good Carpets and Linoleums Bear Savings of Great Importance ENEVER LOESER’S S PLANS a sale event in anything, it is never a half-hearted affair. But always one that bristles with opportunities—genuine opportunities—that anyone can see. This is just such an occasion. The purchases made for it had to have more than mere price to recommend them. This tremendous offering will not simply show how de fiinitely Loeser’s sells for less. But in fully as convincing a way how Loeser quality and choiceness of selection are as supreme at one time as another—and at no time more conspicuously superior than in an event such as this, Each price commands splendid assortment, in makes famous the length and breadth of America for their high standards of beauty and goodness of quality. Royal Wilton Rugs Size 9x12 feet, $84.50 grade, $71.95. Size 8.8x10.6, $70.50 grade, $66.75. 6x9 feet, $54.50 grade, $44.95. ¢ 4.6x7.6 feet, $32.50 grade, $24.95. med and seamless styles in beautiful Persian and Chinese patterns, richly colored in the newes! shades; finished with linen fringe. Another Good Grade at Still Tater Prices Size 0x12 feet, 882.50 grade, $69.95. ¢ 8.3x10.6, $78.50 grade, $67.95. Size 6x9 feet, $53.75 grade, $45.75. Heavy Axminster Rugs Size 9x12 feet, $57.50 grade, 6 50. Size 8.8x10.6, $55.50 grade, $38.9! Size 6x9 fee!, $29.50 grade, $2 ‘These are extra heavy quality in color and design. nd unusually altractive Axminster Rugs at $32.95 9x12 and 8.$x10.6 sizes, in onc of the very best makes there is. This price for Rugs regularly $43.50 and 845. Rugs in the Smaller Sizes 27x54, cotton, hit-and-miss, $1.50 value, 95c. 27x54 Wool Velvet Rugs, $3.95 aig hae 95. 27x54 Axminster Rugs, $5 value, $3. 27x54 Royal Wilton ai 89.75 bs $7.75. 36x63 and 36x70 Royal Wilton, $16.50 grade, $12.25 86x63 and 36x70 Axminster Rugs, $8 grade, $5.75. 86x63 and 36x70 Grass Rugs, $8.95 grade, $2.85. 80x60 Chenille, reversible, 35.95 grade, $3.95. Bigelow-Hartford “Royal Castilian’’ Also Famous Hartford-Saxony Rugs 9x12 Royal Castilian Willons, $200 grade, $125. 9x12 Hartford-Saxony Wiltons, 8110 grade, $95. ‘Worsted Wilton Carpets 0 the conclusion that the Viain colors and jasper effec h an institution “would Apparel at Extremely Low Prices! Tapestry Brussels Rugs | anal © ibe aseasitorat inoludes 10 Gordie lala d States those funda jc facts which so closely thie industrial life of indi- i nations.” It added that “‘vealizé that the institu- b d must have for its of the ascertainment of the E must be conducted in the mo party or group or EN PUT ACROSS Workmanship Equal to Custom- Made Quality Is Revealed in These Graceful Tailored Suits. Poiret Twill Suits | Leite LadesJyparel An Entire Floor Devoted to Clever Spring Gar- men! Selected Expressly for the ? and Small Woman. its. COATS &. sie oung Set (Fourth Floor.) 9x12 and 8.3x10.6, $21.95 and $22.95 values, $14.95. 9x12 and 8.8x10.6, $24.75 and 827.25 values, $17.95. Made from fine qality of wool in attractive all-over design. Tapestry Brussels Rugs al the priess of Grass Rugs. 200 Extra Quality Wool Velvet Rugs | i 50 Special Quality Wool Velvet Rugs Printed Cork Linoleums Regular 9¢¢. grade, allrec’ive patterns: sale pric. Tac. Looger's—Third Flo: Inlaid Linoleums At Low Prices The regular | a¢ $1.75 9x12 ft. size 4 $48.50 grade (** 92979 9x12 ft. size I #04 grade, [26 Saoree Persian figured Ee Plain colors 9x12 ft. size $46.50 grade jae $34.95 8.3x10.6 size at $32.25 $44.50 grade | $ These will be found s remark- able group, in wh'e) the patterns. and colorings are as altreciive as the values. They are all in rich Persian ef- fee s, and are of a quality that insures long service. All have linen fringe. Sale of 100 Misses’ Dresses, $20 Taffetas, Crepe de Chine, Twills Only reduced because size range $2.30 grade | The regular | 1.75 gradet $1.45 The regular igen $145 grade (®t $1.19 Wild's 5,000 Yds. Velvet Carpets Nairn's Armstrong's This group irc'udes the, most Heavy Q eres at $1.65 favorably known makes produced eRularly 2.20 } in this country—names that guar- Two-tone browns, blues and ; ssed durability, and greens: also all-over Persian ef- fee's. Stairs to mateh. ER’ MINSTREL SHOW. Feat the New Long Line 36-inch Coats in Navy and Black ee \ Their Exquisite Fabrics — Supreme Tatloring—Fine Sith Linings and New Trimming Touches Are aS ail posstble at This Remarkably Low Price! For the Miss and Her Younger Sister. Sises 4 to 14 and 13 to 19. 12.98 Tweeds, Velours and Polo Coats and Capes, of course, and those jaunty, informal looking weaves that come in such lovely colorings. 19.75 with graceful, saweep- ines, some revealing mere retensions for sleeve; also pecs models, belted and flare backs in Polaire Cloths, Vel- oe and Tweeds. All silk ' COATS & CAPES | | For the Little Girl | 2to 6 Years Coats and capes too, for this 1500 a ee WOOL CREPE AND TAFFETA FROCKS For Girls Sizes 7 to 14 years Ne n, take warning. Mem- fomen’s Club of the New tion for the Blind, with sainstrel at and farce ‘Third Floor. umes. The interlocutor, one of the blind weavers Lighthouse and Sec- ‘Women's Club, kept the end men, the Misses Ask Exquisite tailoring, snug-fitting shoulders and aleev Wr: and all the niceties of detail of the custom-tailore ing suits are evident. Other Sails, $15.00 to $79.75 times for e1 ladame G. Whilliken's showed that the min- talented actresses. Alien played an trish dialect eat success. The affair was benefit of fhe club's mu- B fund for \weltere work and every one in the lot has been 85 to $7.50 higher in price. is broken, Chiefly Navy Blue, Black, Brown and every one has trimming that is so youthful and so distinctly girlish. Some have gay bits of color introduced into the garniture, others have little plaitings and still others have velvet ribbon used attractively. So come early for first choice. Sizes 14 to.18; and some few for small women. ey ‘New ‘Purchase of Canton Crepe Frocks Offered at a Price That Is an Achieve- ment -in Fashion as Well as in Value! - Long line or gracefully draped models, some showered with beads or elaborately embroidered. Ribbons and flowers add a charming touch to many. Jada, Flame, Orchid, Coral, Pert- winkle, Lketitd Nawy, Black. Loeser's—Fifth Floor. One More Day to Share in Notable Price Savings of the Loeser-Onyx Hosiery Sale fog. USPat. Orvice, AMED FOR ITS EXCELLENCE of style and for-its durability “Onyx” Hosiery ranks high in the estimation of particular people.. It is because of this fact that there has been such a tremendous Tesponse to this annual Loeser event. Only one more day remains, however, in which to take advantage of these special price concessions, and it is important that you make note of your needs to-night and fill them promptly to-morrow. Fashion’s Every Whim Is Embraced in Their Styling—Exceptional Value-Giving Is Assured by Their Moderate Pricing. Women’s ‘‘Onyx’’ Silk Stockings 00 Men’s '‘‘‘Onyx’’ Silk Socks if Wool crepe comes in nayy $1 Quality at 69e At 55 combined with red, embroid- “Onyx” thread silk Stockings in black, white and | “Onyx” pure thread silk s made with m ered with wool in contrasting colors with seamed back. ized tops. black, white, cordova navy: gray, suede, c Russian calf, c ne and green, well reinfore xd Last moment creations of striking originality—models of colors, Asano REA Quality at s130 : sian calf, champagne and green, well reinforc x exquisite grace. All new, all alike with novel style touches. The taffetas are in youthful vada) be og? ir ‘ IgA”, i At 89c Superbly tailored in models, with fe tbon an Luck, white and colors “Onyx” medium weight full-fashioned pure thread , ruffles, ribbon and | silk Sceks with lisle soles and toes blac's, white, Canton Crepe and Suede Velour. pen, Brown, Henna. cur Leas tk (ops ara lisle acs well reinforced. Interest features in Mandarin sleeves, fringe effects, “UhSo bands of braid, rich embroidery and earacul furs. Spring's — aa ih nea enmity at $172. : eT tnsed G most effective colors. on “Onyx” Pointex, full Iaahsoned | areas silk. 5 Slce’si splendid quality pare ik, falls fa ip hioned Sce'ss of i bck, whit kle, cornflower, pole, beige, nickel, | excellent weight, well reinforced, with meresrized tops ; 2 x TWEED SUITS begs, wills, pectw ieee and soles. Bire'’ white, efrdoven, dark” gray, light Collegiate C oats~ I Featuring Two Piece Suits and Cape Suits $3 Quality at $1.98 gray and navy “ “ | cae “Onyx” fine gauge, lustrous ingrain, medium weight At $1.69 Collegiate’’ means that they are boyish cut in 3-Pe. Suits Sport Suits thread’ silk Stce%ings in blac’s only Extra quality ingrain thread silk See's, full-fashioned, swagger effects. All sises for Women and Misses 15 00 + in blues while, eordovan, navy and gray; mercsrised Featuring five new styles in the 12 to 16 . 14 to 20 $2. va and $3 Gualtty.e, $2.50 soles und silk ribbed tops “Onyx” heavy ingrain thread ‘silk S 8: mer- pees t Mmted Rote. he | 5:00 Every new style feature, introducing slip- ecerized lisle “wydetop” and “pointex heale Also At $1.98 olaire, | Herringbone a n « over dress. with tull length cape, silk lined blac’ fine gauge pure thread silk with meresrized Lustrous ingrain thread silk See's, full-fashioned, ‘Tw materials. tops and soles, hand embroidered side ¢vess and cs, white, cordovan, navy, gray aud suede; well as well as the regulation suit. Lj tex’ beel: 1 *pointex”” heels ox