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convineln ‘ countries, such everything “i ” { When Mr hich dect sign agreements. Soviet Government and the Allies wave tana “Lam doing my best to fight it in AND REPAIREDAT MODERATE PRICES | finished to-day, GHNOA, Miy 14 The French re- NOA, May 12 (Associated Press). |! en se saenot greatly care |™Y capreity as a journalist. That way i i ready to take her place cep Russian reply and omic Conference Sub-| yor the confinement of public office, | ™' won KLAN beet and anes . i: he knew all about the ring will withdraw from further discussion hission on Russian Affairs this} put that is not the reason I am sig. ea tdetenie OF ihe ceanduttad No Connection With Any Other Establishment in the World to swear that on some of A oon postponed consideration off gesting other candidates. I will do] “ampaign in derense « ploite , sions, when his mother 1s ed}of the Kussian problem, they an-Ithe Russian reply to tho Allied mem-[whatever the situation demands, but] 9d in defiance of the exploiters, on i ee with allowing aM in her room| jonne orandum until JL o'clock to-morrow t [ want to know what the situa- $4 the son was occupying an or reading the reply, M. Bar. |morn.ng, eally does demand.” Hi (Continued from First Page) room and the door was unl ie et 4 t was ee an csewak — Sante of seeve Miller, Mr, % ‘ Fe a5 he passed back and forth Unent of the powers, , take a stand against the aggressions THIRTY-FOURTH STREET Mr. Silliman had promised to have a} with only a knock of warning flat refusal to reply : ler ik & representative off Of Privilege nowndayss ix called a Bol- tennis court and a ‘swimming pool] knows Beauvais was not ther put to the Russians, ‘i leme' st fe shevist or an Anarchist, or n Social- t an Whilst dale , new element in our public life, of built at Mondanne, a oe ele- A their summer — rtninly " o' 0 a ‘ home, for the children, but had never hy ORE ETE In the wervice of the big Interests, “ co Pde ol LEIA Salk . ; bung inen who have a eynical contempt for] Plain eriea lieve 4 ae Re ee ‘ GENOA CONFERENCE ba oa tareee Tyitaa is men who belleve there is] American system and I ¢ 1 want to < © hearing® will be resumed nex eon ; Ns clade and that It ie es destroyed, Damn favor of week, \ioddeg ahi aly Ltd prea yerior privileges, men who establishment of a special class " One of the witnesses for the finan teed with the privilege to plunder. That is - e ncceptable cier will be Mary ‘Kelly, On a former ch ip ee \ th t wedding ring té Mrs. Stillman by Fre : Beauvais, the half-breed guide, whict nfine their withdr ee nreely to ears ahs erned, not to progress|fore the law, which f had his initials “F. B." engraved on participate In discussions of the Rus-} iat is the greatest compliment 1} ut to be exploited foundation of our pr 5 the inner surface, Mrs. Stillman or sian problem, . vas|can pay him.” ant, un-American attl-| perity as a Nation t the stand laughed off this story, Boau- GontAt Aas riven! rent Ene) | wh POR tite owiet: reply Temes He We ee t part! of public servants|tentment as a people ma t vais had given her the ring, she sui, bs vere than any of the] Mr. Hearst sald he liked Hylan be- | liegiance to the big interests, served. To that extent 1 am a con- B} which was a necktie ring of five k cae Meee acres cause “his principles are similar to!is a genuine danger to our republi-" servative.’* gold, worth about $8 and she had|truce was agreed to between Russia ms ‘act, o never worn it, but had given it to het}and the other an countries to y little. —— son “Bud.” A Poughkeepsie jeweller] | tnat the Gt Cin COMBAT tion has rejected re e tostified that the F. B, monogram was aul for determination the trade stamp of Farmer Bros., a] * would not indered by the] lghts In Russia, velry ac’ " danger of furthe ‘ “haps jewelry manufacturing con- Nn - 2 payment of damages Th. Salvation Army a friend in DEED to those in need e \ sol jew Y Mo PGUyys 18) SASESCIA SED utions headed Farmer Bros. line, to testify to-|vestla, commenting on the situation] other “Whit 8 ft oy t day as to whether another engraved | at a4, takes the attitude that it] The Russian note Ce tefl monogram may not have been reamed | wo, > perhaps just as well if the] outright recognition of Russia's pre- 5 out nh ip dle : 4 , which had at first been 3 ihieee vafins Youle ta os Te Genoa Conference did not result in a war eit to by Tehitcherin, e ror 5 - aay fens we ring produced by| general agroement with regard to] while the pe hag in peat eae Fifth Avenue at 35th Street | Mrs. man is the same ring about| Russia, a8 England and Italy would| modified by the Russians, to Sen- " i Re ee etektimony Was] qurely sign separate agreements to be | AtOr Schunger’s Intervention, Wadnes- Established 1879 P ’ a it OR: Bar as day, It had also bee! - . ; Stillman, expresses great satisfaction | fllowed by others tirely beyond Allied expectations, duc Re ‘Reduced from much higher E over this line of endeavor by Col,! Russia, the lzvestia declares, will|to wireless instructions from Lenin. FRIDAY & SATURDAY Le B' Sara R d d d S i ] I i ‘ie . | in Girls’ and iors’ A ] 18 5 In Iris an untiors ppare e FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET “Summer Is Icumen in—” MISSES’ SUMMER FROCKS IN EVERY SUMMER FABRIC ON THE LOOMS OF FASHION COTTONS ESPONSIVE to the in- SILKORWOOL Dotted: Stviss tensified activities and Organdie diversified tastes of the modem Canton Crepe Voile Jeune Fille is the Bonwit Teller Roshanara Gingham & Co. collection of her summer — Crepe de Chine Floral Prints 'tocks—each in the foreground Velette Emb'd Voile of smartness against every wed Kasha ae ground of summertime—mak- Wool Canton ing up in charm what they lack Eponge in cost. Homespun Batiste Broadcloth 3 Craton 17.50 to 85.00 Chiffon At Remarkable Reductions SATURDAY MISSES’ THREE-PIECE SUITS FROCKS WITH MATCHING CAPES OR COATS Tweed Frocks With Capes 20.00 Formerly 39.50 Twill Frocks With Capes Formerly up to 75.00 Frocks With Coats or Capes 50.00 Formerly up to 95.00 4 Of fine twills “a Canton crepe; also costumes of twill with silk crepe bodices. Frocks With Capes or Coats 74.00 Formerly up to 135.00 ' Highest type costumes of fine twill fabrics or Canton crepe. 44.00 MISSES’ COATS AND CAPES OF SILK OR CLOTH FABRICS 45,00 Fine quality twill capes with panel back, plaid stitching, Van Dyke stitching or with tassels, Shirred oe parla capes. Fur collared capes of Canton crepe. . MISSES’ FASHIONS—14 TO 18 YEARS -THIRD FLOOR perties formerly held by mien a 2 ose nearer scene t : . \, 4 THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 12, 1922. 4 ——_-_____ — — —— —— = sa ’ Rand, saying it is the yous} capitalists of countries that] ‘The one tome touch In the entire] mine and because he Is not merely ajcan Hebbal a epee ea te i MRS. STILLMAN § itt elke hy e extremity t xreoments with Russia conces- | pan dal He a als talker, He isa doer of the word, He Sd oe duAaoacy, TE WHOORT BE FUR STORAGE AT 2% OF YOUR OWN as France, but the ques. whether tho be recalled, that the F¥ench would 4 not merely a professor, he is, a nt to a finish before commission to study the financial it gains p difference, existing hetween the pemer. A Dee al cee sothold VALUATION; FURS REMODELED men who are openly and nvowedly|!8t. or a Communist, 1 am not any -" be this superior class for the e ai) promotion and protection of those su- Ne perior privileges, men who think that citizenship exists not to govern too radical a departure from our American policies and precedents. I believe that the equal rights, the run by New (Continued from First Page.) the equal opportunities, the, equality be- 18.00 Sizes 13, 15, 17 years. 15.00 Sizes 10 to.46 years. Girls’ Silk or Organdy Dresses - - 12.50 Originally 19.50 to 39.50 French hand-made frocks of colored organdy; also crepe de chine or pongee dresses. Sizes 4 to 10 years. Little Girls’ Capes - © - Special — - Tweed in pretty spring colorings. Sizes 4, 5, 6 years. Girls’ and Misses’ Hats - *- - Reduced Straw and silk combinations, and smart tailored models. 150 hats, originally 5.75 to 10.00. . .3.75 100 hats, originally 8.75 to 16.502°6:75 SECOND FLOOR ;:39%i9 516 Children’s Oxfords Specially Priced Sturdy brown all-leather oxfords. Sizes 5 to8. .2.65; PA sizes 84 to 1014...2.95; 11 to 2...3.35. : Children’s Sandals Specially Priced Sizes 5 to 8...2.50; 814 to 2...2.85; 11 to 2...3.25. THIRD FLOOR Junior Misses’ Coats - - - - Originally 25.00 to 37.50 Tweed or camels hair in full length or sports — style. prices; —and a future of smart appearance for all Spring and Summer daytime occasions. All colors, and all sizes for Women and Misses. Girls’ Coats and Capes - . 4 Originally 19.50 to 25.00 Various wool materials, attractively styled. 5.95 No Connection With Any OtWer Establishment tn the Werld WORTH A REDUCTION. SALE EXTRAORDINARY New Twill or Silk Coats, Capes and Wraps OPPENHEIM.CLLINS &C 34th Street—New York Featured—Saturday New Hats and Turbans tLe For Women and Misses Reduced to 2.4.50: gol. , Smartness, fine tailoring, cor- rect new modes, beautiful silk linings. HFS Poiret Twill’ Tricotine Canton Crepe Delightfully “Different” Models of Hair Braid and Maline Specially Low Priced Draped Crepe and Maline Turbans, especially the vogue among the younger set. Hats with new wide bows, flowers and embroidery. Hats also on sale in our Brooklyn and Newark Stores nied e TLE ——— anne 5 Soe TY