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WIRTH ASSERTS U.S. MUST CALL WORLD EGONOWIG PARLEY Pledged by Wilson to 14 Points, Says She Should Carry Them Out. . by United Prens J tenn.) BERLIN, Nov. 17.—'‘Amer' fell a world economi Tt is her duty," Dr. J former Chancellor of ¢ lured in an Interview to Mince the fall of his G Abie to discuss frank tion within hampered United @ decisive role in rep Ment by naming official dete: _the commission, It must bg umpire Unless Am does Virth foresees win and Bolshevism throughout Europe. Ho pointed out that the United States, through Woodrow Wilson, was Points," that no- to carry XCopyrieht, f vence nh Wirth, problem wh a world problem—not politicians, not Premier Poicare,"’ Wirth continued “America must take a hand as soon as possible a which will from an ec must have oificial represe: ahe can play the decisive role, so she can be a sort of arbitrator—an umpire." — POLISH NATIONALS ELECT 49 SENATORS Party Also Leads in Diet With 16:4 WARSAW, Nov almost complote Senatorial forty-nine elalists Ukraunia norities ality MORE, SHOCKS IN CHILI; REVISED DEATH LIST 548 Dey Speeding up the wheels of progress! Our winter oxiords of imported Scottish grain caught on so well that a generous and early show- ing proved not half enough. Prompt additional _ or- ders, however, find us once more ready with ample stocks. All built on trim, square lines, some smartly perfo- rated. The best of everything men and boys wear. FOUND A SUICIDE IN ATLANTIC CITY]: ATLANTIC CITY Sporting goods. Lug- gage. Prices moderate, Foot-note: We're eturdy all-leather school "I @ our °85 Percenter last, for $5 *Repistered Trademayh 2, Rocers Peet Company Broadway Herald Sa, at 13th St “Four at 35th St. | ’ Convenient Broadway Comers” Fifth Ave at Warren at 41st St. HIRAIN HARTE gan B was elected + thirty-five, fa dry cleaning — establish 8 found dead here in his hi No, 109 North j the bed beside 1 vial of carboile or Ilsgs the case as 17.—Charles ¥] been Vico 1 en suffering from u and the Autor f Hartford, Th Ingarance ( —— LOOKS IN TO SEE WHY CHARGE HUNG FIRE: BAM! Jersey Youth Peeps Into Drill Hote as Blast Goes OM, SUSSEX, N. J., Nov y|@snamite charge In an excavation In the town of Lewisburg, near here, falled Appealingly youthful, and at the same time happily expressive of all that is smagtest this season in line, fabric, and fur are these coats. Silk and Wool Hose cAt prices considerably less than regular value. Women’s Silk and Wool Hose with em- broidered clox; in contrasting colors. All the favored sport shade’. $2.25 Pair Women’s Silk Hose —Full fashioned; all silk; heavy quality, reinforced héel and toe. black and all the desired shades of grey and brown. $1.75 * } Clocked Silk Hose —Full tashioned; mercer- ized tops and soles; clocks in self and cantrasting colors. In black, grey, Cordovan, Atrican, otter. $1.95 m= MAIN ELOOR. >i Stern Brothers ~~ An Extensive Assertment of Smart, Modish Draped Turbans & Pokes A special offering for Saturday— in the Ready-to-Wear Hat Department $4.95 ust the hat for immedi- ate wear; developed in the most desired materials ~satin, moire, with Paisley and tinsel combinations, variations «~ the well liked turbans. Pokes that have brims of satin and tinsel; some outlined with silver stitches. The styles are so varied thar you can surely find the hat that will meet your require- ments. Also a comprehensive collection of hats for sport wear. THIRD FLOOR. Particular attention is directed to the completeness of ey our stock and the moderation of our price in Women’s Walking Pumps and Oxfords In leather, size or style here is footwear that pro- vides for practically every need. OXFORDS in tan or black Norwegian grain with r}inch heels; welted soles. Sizes 3 to 8. Widths AA to D. PUMPS of patent leather, black kid, or Rus- sia calt. One-strap effects; 1}-inch Cuban heel. Sizes 2 10 8. Widths AA to D. Remarkably Low Priced at 17.—When a el SS ee Police Co She was cltement over ment was said the attack ghat Killed her » Linn Hospitai *| HUSBAND ACQUITTED, BUT STRAIN KILLS WIFE}! acauitted in Yonkers to have caused | 5/8} _THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1922. Insurance Co., the etna © WESTCHESTER NOTES. Honry R Government Com v of Dabbs ee Stern Brothers vo cA Most Exceptional Offering Saturday of Smart Fur-Trimmed Coats for Misses At the Most Remarkable Price of $59.75 All the leading fabrics, deep and rich in pile, are here, as well as all the leading colors and black. Furs too, add a decided note of richness to their good looks—squirrel, foxes, nutria, and caracul. bloused-back made her own this Winter. ~. Sizes 14, 16, and 18 years—-THIRD FLOOR. FRENCH SUEDE GLOVES Smart and approp-iate for all occasions. Mousquetaire styles for dress wear, and lengths to mect every demand, for morning, after- noon, and evening. Special Values for Saturday Mode, light French grey, beaver, putty, tan, white, or black. 8-button length $2.95 12-button length $3.50 16-button length. $3.95 6-button length Strap Wrist Gloves $2.85 mr Of imported French suede, pique sewn, with plain three cord backs or heavy two-toned crochet embroidery. Beaver, mode, French grey. MAIN FLOOR. o——~+_ “1 Stern Brothers} Boys’ and Students’ WINTER CLOTHES AlLWool Two Pants Suits —The models are sport or plain. in tweeds, fancy mixtures, and blue cheviots. All made special to our exacting standards. Sizes 7 to 18 years. $11.75 Others $24.75 to 27.50 Junior Overcoats-All-Wool tabrics in the latest shades; some double-faced, others wool cloth lined; in raglan or sewed-in sleeve models. Sizes 3 to 12 years. $14.75 Others $12.75 to 32.50 ~-Mostly double-faced materials in the newest shades. (Noe all sizes in every color or style.) These coats were made by one of the finest boys’ clothing manufacturers in America. Sizes 4 to 18 years. $22.50 Others $14.75 to 29.75 STUDENTS’ SUITS — In two pairs o ts, Originally made to sell Ee #35 %© 37.50. Sizes 16 to 20 years. _ $29.75 Others $24.50 to 36.50 Also a complete assortment of Boys’ Hats, Caps, Sweaters, Bathrobes, Blouses, Shirts, Ties, and Pajamas now on display on the Third Floor. frm Brothers Announcing for Saturday a Sale of BOYS’ SCHOOL SHOES $5.35. pair Let him play in comfort--get him a pair of these sturdily built shoes — made to stand real rough wear. They have a medium toe last with heavy soles-—warm too, for they are the laced models, dependable quality tan or black leathers and made Sizes 1t0 5) SECOND FLOOR, Borrett, of the » following charity ball for fit of the Mount | jj an Vernon Hospital, ich took place at Mr. and Mrs. a a] the local armory on W paday OlBKL | Mew Gg. More than 1,000 society folk from Mount] fy ps , Bronxville, | sfount Vv ell of Bedtord Ferry, who rd Clerk in the Westehea- orate’s office, has re. a clerkship in the law © of Young, Second & Ritehle, cf One can choose the slim straight belted effect, or the equally favored New Rochelle, The most important funetion from a social standpoint # Ver- noual guests Mrs. Mra, Josep White Piaina and Youkers ‘i i tertained by Mr. and Mra. A, GC. Speak Wore Drerent. It waa strictly @ #ub-| man included Mr. and Mrs, H. 5, Coho, seription affair and a large sum Off and Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Uhler. Others money was raised for the benefit of the hospital. Among those who entertained dinner parties before the ball were Dr, and Mrs. J. J, Sinnott, Mr. ind Mra, Mark D. Stiles, Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Miller, Mayor and Mra, Edwin W, Fiske. Arthur Hardy and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bach entertained Mr Nathan R. Trivegs. style which fashion has Vests and Bloomers At prices which represent a considerable saving on the regular value. Glove Silk Vests— GloveSilk Bloomers In pink ; bodice style. in pink, to match vests. $1.95 92.45 $2.95 and 3.45 Glove Silk Sport Bloomers--Cut full, reintorced; finished in peaked 3, faced with con. trasting ealie navy and street shades...... $2.95 MAIN FLOOR, +See Brothers Sale of Feather Fans One model of 3 beautiful drooping plumes; other a large CASCADE FAN of curled plumes, In orchid, jade, coral, pink, burnt orange, black, Cerise, Paon, and light blue. $10.50 Exquisite FANS of OSTRICH FEATHERS, coque or willow plumes, Also shell or amber colored frames, some gold inlaid. . . $14.95 MAIN FLOOR, Growing Girls’ Attire Girls’ Coats of all-wool, double-faced coating; large patch pockets, belted model, raglan shoulders with convertible collar; lingd to waist. Sizes 8 to 14 years. (IIlustrated) . . $19.75 GIRLS’ SCHOOL Girls’ AFTERNOON Dresses of all-wool serge; Dresses of crepe de Chine or velvet; full>skire in jersey o¢ tweed, many with bloomers; touches of with dainty tucks, fancy irdle a eis ribbon; colors wool : pies B00 14 og (fustrated). self material sash. 6 to iva. $13.95 to $22.50 $7.50 to $12.50 Girls’ Coats of polaire coating, bolivia, gerona, and y cloth, Collars of opossum, beaver, squirrel, and raccoon; Hare and Heed $34.75 1097.50 Girls’ Coats of all-wool heather mixture; double breasted, belted model, with large pockets, and beaverette collar. 6 to wig ie ans $15.00 Third Floor, Dr. and Mra, Walter H. MoNelll jr who had a box at the ball, had as their HW. Peck and Mr, and who bad guests in their box were Mrs. CG. L. Adams er, who had Dr. and Mrs, Her- bert Brinkerhoff, while Mr. and “Mrs. and Mrs = = URNITURE for Gifts! In this rare collection of KrELtner occasional pieces, you will find your search for something“ different” well rewarded; certainly you will find a true gift of enduring charm, of per- manent value. The selec- tion is unusually wide, the values unmistakable, the Prices Miusrrated—End Table with Book trough, in Mahogany finish $16.25 Miustrated —1 prtonally hand tome table, B43 inches; extra heos harning nea Side and Armchairs from $9.50 to $35.00 The Windsor Arm Chair, sluseratcdy in Mahogany fine » $32 Secretaries from $50 to $200 Mlustraced — A Mlustrated ~Spanish Tea Wagon, in combination wal Mluserated ~ Spinet Desk of combina Mirrors In rich profusion of design and finish from $20 to $165 And, of course, suite Furniture — DINING ROOM, BED- ROOM and LIVING ROOM suites at exceptionally attrac+ tive prices—a rare opportunity to obtain Kellner beauty of de- signat unusually moderate cost, | BROS. Thirty One years selling Good Furniture Southeast Corner 15th St. and 6th Ave. KELLNER,