The evening world. Newspaper, November 10, 1922, Page 17

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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER and after compiling the list to bring all of its influence to bear on Con- grest and the State Department to collect the amount out of the funds in the hands of the Allen Property Custodian, We belicte that if joint] Om action is taken, many milion dollars | 7, of claims representing deposits in Gérman banks oan be collected. One | o member alone ts known to have had| === 3300,000 on deposit."” ° Announcement was also made that the directors approved resolutions adopted at the recent convention of the American Manufacturers ane | Association, providing for the calling A, 1917 during the progress of the} on international conference of h Will have the assistance of tils |i usiness men; the endorsement of elation in attempting to collect} the plans of President Harding for the rate@of 17 cents a mark,"| providing a ship subsidy; and en- Col. Myron W. Robinson, Presi: [orsing the work of the Bureau of pt of the American Manufacturers’ | Foreign and Domestic Commerce and wt Association, to-day. ‘Wel urging that no cut be permitted by been investigating the ponsibil-| Congress in the appropriation for its support. ow practically worthless, “We are seeking the moral support jeest of-members who have of all American industries," said Col. FOR DEPOSITORS E Association to Seek to Recover American Funds From German Banks. MtAmerican manufacturers who had Yy on deposit in Germany tn BOLIVIA AND NORMANDY! All silk linings, many of fine quality Canton Crepe with collars and cuffs of WOLF—OPOSSUM—NUTRIA—CARACUL $25 to $35 Worth $i0 to $15 More! NORMANDIES BOLIVIAS with with PLATINUM BROWN WOLF FOX. $45 “ses: $45 “seer You may find similar styles elsewhere but they will cost you at least $65! Other Special Coats on Sale at Be 29.95 —'39.95 sr 1 Cordelia - Weil, Fos Saxonia Worth as much as $15 More! ni Nuria Let Us Prove That We Can Save You at least $10! HAMILTON GARMENT CO. 307 Fifth Avenue, Near 32nd Street ; Two Blocks Below 34th Street—Ten Dollars Below in Price! | per an he bear to restore world Fighter in ‘Tro pressure 6 f a jand a son of Dr. Was Publisher and Well Know | Battles of Bull Run, and took ps Mason. other major engagements in Vir ee Capt. T. Prank Rarry, seventy-|iTia total military eapvios pave ¥ seven, Civil War veteran, prominent | “ccord of fitty-nine years in tho state] d nh New York trade journal circles #| Ned yesterday in his apartment in the Fr, were mar | Marie Antoinette Hotel after a lonk | founded the firm o co ae eye erend Cite |iliness, Ho was a native of New York] & Sons, and vntil his death he was H unable to obtain any satisfaction} Robinson, "to carry out thia inter-]CAPT. L. F. BARRY, O14 Guard, in which he was Captain from our Government. 7 national WRC Alla, ot eat te men be. directs meeting Wednes-|on the Inter-Allled debt. a arn seoclition, was aAopted author-| through public opinion represen izing the appointment of a committee | Some national association lik that pro to represent American manufacturers, | Ow? CH exporters and individuals, and receive) prouelt 0 their claima at No, 160 Broadway, WED APTER 6-DAY ROWANCR, ry twenty-five years after the Civil SOLDIER OF '61, DIES} war.” tio entisted for the war in the Tist Regiment when hoe waa.seventonn, Battion of Bull RA®lyerved through the first and 9 Militia. In 1873 he founded the New York Daily Market Report, Later he Frank Barry Robert A. Barry, an] Prealdent of the Urner Barry Com- ar-| minent physician pany. fos Capt. Rarry was a member of the! He leaves a wife, Emily Barry: a! tre A Surprise! Sale ST HAIR NETS | 10, 1922, son, Rovert A. Harry, and & daugh- | led Wednesday tn the Hotel Chelfonte, M ‘ Atlantic City, where, accompanied by LRT Arey TE a mea his wife; ho had been sper ANDREW J. ROBINSON, Sons nidrew J, Robinson, who was one of 1 A VaCR- LEXI W..T. on Prescot to Plaina, N Cho odd Beach and Motor Brand Today and Tomorrow Only the neighborhood drug stores, notion stores, dry goods and department stores of Greater New York will offer the famous West Beach and Motor Hair Net at the surprising price of— Ah, but we're not going to tell you the price in advance of the sale. We want you to besurprised when you learn it from your neighborhood dealer. And you will be. Once you know this surprising price, you'll want to Buy them by the dozen! West Hair Nets, Beach and Motor Brand, are the finest quality and made from American Prepared Hair Plenty of Head Room They are great, big, com- fortable nets with head room to spare. Every net is full sized—12x38 mesh. The meshes are closely woven, making them es- pecially fine for holding in the troublesome “short ends” of growing bobs. A special process, exclu- sive in the WEST Beach and Motor Hair Net, adds to their elasticity, insuring protection to the most elaborate coiffures with- out crushing the arrange- ment. 2 for oh each & Moto y) ( ae Regularly advertised 15c The Stronger Net Every strand that goes into a WEST JBeach and Motor Hair Net must be at least 30 inthes long, specially selected, tested for strength and twice sterilized. The unusual length of the strands re- duces the number of knots and greatly lessens the possibility of breakage. As a final precaution, an ex- tra reenforcement of two meshes is woven into the edge ofeach net—the place where the greatest strain 2 5c comes. A POSITIVE GUARANTEE! Every WEST Beach and Motor Hair Net is guaranteed perfect. Your dealer is authorized to exchange any net that is found to be defective. Cap or fringe shapes— all shades except gray and white. Look for the sign— “Buy Them by the Do ee zen” at your neighborhood dealer’s meee 4 Manufactured by THE WEST ELECTRIC HAIR CURLER CO.,, Philadelphia, Pa. Also manufacturers of WEST Softex Shampoo, 10c package; WEST Electric Hair Curlers, 2 for 10c or 5 for 25c; WEST Double Mesh Hair Nets, 2 for 25c “WEST GUIDE TO HAIR DRESSING AT HOME” MAILED FREE UPON REQUEST tana

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