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‘Empress’ Hermine, Boss at Doorn ‘Fires Count von Moltke, Marshal pe -Bhe Doesn't Want Kaiser Cooped Up in Castle Grounds i and Plans to Make Him Popular in Holland. DOORN, Holland, Dec. 1 (Associated Press).—The first change in the Kaiser's household since Princess Hermine took over the reins is the de- “parture of Count von Moltke, the court marshal., ‘The new “Empress” has Pignified her intention of instituting a regime which will be directly op- to the policies of von Moltke. A dispute between Prinvess Her-¢ against Passau, PARIS, Dec. 1 (Associated Press). The Allied Governments have sent 4 note to Berlin notifying the Gefman Goyernment of the imposition of fines of 500,000 gold marks—$119,100—each the cities of Ingolstadt and Bavaria, in consequence ot the attacks upon the Allied Missions |s' for concealed arms. Withheld From Are Not Pata. satisfactory. THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1922. GERMAN CITIES FINED $238,200 FOR ATTACKS ON ALLIED MISSIONS Som Will Be Rhingland Revenues tf Fines which visited those places in search The German Government was in- fofrmed that if these fines are not paid by Dec. 10, the amounts will be withheld from the Rhineland’s remit- tances, to the Bavarian Government. ‘This action is in pursuance of the re- cent decision of the Allied Ambassa- dors’ Coumell, which also demanded ipologtes from the Bavarian Govern ment, {ts responses having been un- The Allied note demands full and satisfactory apologies for the aggres- NEW FRENCH MISSION Deputy Rarthe exclatmed: “Missions Uke that of Gen, Mangin huve done WILL VISIT AMERICA) .nougn: injury to France.” At t ies 00,000] there Were Iively protests from va . «| parts of the Chamber, and War M ter Maginot took the floor, exclaiming “1 cannot allow It to be sald that » miasion as glorious as that Mangin has done tnjury to The appropriation was then » ropriates: The Chamber of Deputies to-dny ap proved an amendment, proposed by it« military commitee, appropriating 200, 000 francs to “send a minston of five of- ficers to America,” for the purpose off Gen. Mangin visited South Amertea advancing good relations. No specific | iast year, and represented Franco at countries in elther North or South|ihe Peruvian independence cele American were mentioned during the brief discussion. He was given.warm re various capitals of the Sc tinent. fine and the retiring marshal is gaid Be have arisen over the question of Whether the Kaiser should confine himself to Doorn Castle. The former] ( Fomperor's bride favored more free- Bom of movement for her husband, but this was contrary to the wishes of von Moltke, who is regarded as re- Bponsible for the virtual imprison- Ment of Wilhelm within the ‘walls. chats freely with all sorts of people during her daily walks and is evi- dently desirous of making friends. very pleasant manner on ons, visiting with any one much interest in her new surroundings. She is already galhing popularity among the townspeople of Doorn, and many children of the vil- © were guests at a recent party of her daughter's Princess Hermine and her youngest take daily walk eastie grounds and she \ meveral times in the tow “ Whe Kaiser has been frequ {with her in parts of the grounds and it is expected that she will soon pre- ‘vail-upon him to accompany her on trips to the village. " gegime, probably traceable to cess Hermine’s influence, is the pro- Bpective departure of Dr. Haec " the court physician, who soon lea the Castle to take up his private pr tice in Amsterdam. ‘The new mistress of Doorn Castle | | on ————>-- -- AUSTRALIA CAN’T GO DRY FOR EIGHT YEARS MORE Kecal Option Off, Vountry to Vote & at End of Period. MELBOURNE, Australlu, Noy. 30.— In the Australian Lexisiative Assembly to-day an amendment to the Liquor}|| acensing Bill providing for « country-} J > wide after a stated’ period, instead 1151—Automatic nut cracker, mahogany bowl, $5. ‘0 CHRISTMAS shop- ping tour is complete without a visit to Oving- ton’s, but many a shop- ping touriscompletewith a visit to Ovington’s and nowhere else. Here you will find just what you want for just whom you want it. OVINGTON’S “The Gift Shop of Fifth Avenue’ FIFTH AVENUE AT 39TH ST, TC BE TU f +R OT aN mt a SATURDAY Values of Gift-Season Interest in “BONTELL” SILK HOSE For Women and Misses a . 2 of loeal option, was carried, 62 to 19 ~ M4 rhe pitt provided for a truce of seven BEG pecio was changed to cit ¥ is ere BONWIT TELLER &CO. 3 2 fl. All Silk Hose Actual value 2.95 of Originalions e WIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREEL | 1.50 All silk of excellent quality in black, beige, cor- dovan, otter, gold, silver or flesh, Sheer All Silk Hose Actual value 4.50 Gossamer quality in black, beige, cordovan, otter, gold or silver. Silk and Wool Hose ' Actual value 4.50 Excellent quality with hand embroidered two tone clox; camel or gray. 2.75 3.50 Gift Suggestion Values in “BONTELL” GLOVE SILK UNDERWEAR Glove Silk Vests Extra heavy quality, bodice top. Glove Silk Knickers Extra heavy quality, flesh color. 1.95 2.95 Milanese Silk Pantalettes 3.05 Actual value 5.50 we Superior in quality and workmanship, Black, beige, cocoa, taupe or navy. =MAIN FLOOR——————____'| ee ee ae ee ae ee DIRECT FACTORY SALE $13 Doll Cart at $8 | Combi ion wood and ed in ivory an d too late for us to enuine | gray, autiful ca: brake, direct to you price, Also Talking and Walki Dolls and Other Toy Swarhe | | ( ( at Wholesale Prices, ', ALBERT KAHN & CO, | 23 Uni ] ( . eS o EA | Inion Square West Broad 15th 16th Ste, Pp \ : FIFTH AVENUE 347TH James McCreery & Co. STREET Santa's Brother Tommy Claus Wants you to come and sce him here in ‘The Great Christmas Gift Shop of All . New York The Practical Gift A Voile Blouse Which also possesses the irresist- ible appeal of sheer daintiness. The beauty of these lies in the fineness of the voile, the crispness of the real filer lace, theneatness of the hand-drawn work and to the effectiveness of the “hand- made.” 2.98 (Porth Fleer) Women’s Gift Slippers 1.25 A charming Felt Moccasin made of all wool, felt ornamented with a silk pom pom. It is of extra fine quality throughout and fashioned in all the wanted colors (Second Floor) : ” ‘La Classique’’—Boudoir set ofavery rich Ivory tone. Ten haa in all: A Hair Brush, Comb, Mirror, Puff Box, Hair Receiver, Clothes Brush, Buffer, File, Hook and Shoe Horn. set, 19.75 (Main Fleer) A Combination Sewing Set ana Stationery Case In one side of this little case, she will find everything she may need for sewing and every stationery requisite in the other. In Brown, Tan, Rose, Purple and Green Ecrase Leather. 12.76 Main Fleer) Men’s Military Brushes pair 4.95 Howard's Military Brushes in Real Ebdny, Kari- brose and Turtle Ebony, are always correct for the man. Furthermore, they will be appreciated. (Mare Fleer) Men’s Felt Slippers 1.95 A warm Felt Shpperin Gray Heather or Brown, which ) makes a very desirable gift. Re. toomd Fleer) Store Hours Now 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. An Imported Sleeping Dollie, 15 inches tal! with bisque head and curly wig. Completely dressed. 2.50 Well Known Flexible Flyer Sleds in sizes to fit ages The Mary Jane Doll House with two suites of cut- out furniture. 1.50 Swinging Seat for Baby A Swing Seat with a well up- holstered chair swinging on strong metal hangers, They have cunning rooster’s heads, swanheadsorhorses’ heads in front. For little folk 2to years of age. ys CPUPIN Fleer) Give Her A Fur Coat Rarely have furs been so pop- ular or beautiful, as this sea- son. But more rare still is the opportunity oftered in this sale to secure a coat of un- questionable quality at a great reduction : Natural Muskrat Coat, 40 inches long, soft dark skins Raccoon collar and cuffs. 165.00 Hudson Seal (dyed Muskrat) Coats, 40 inches long selt trimmed, soft lustrous skins. 265.0 Genuine Alaska Seal Coats, 36 inches long, shawl col Beautifully lined. vA 385.00 Hudson Seal (dyed Muskrat) Coats, 45 inches long, selected skins. Skunk collar and cuffs. 395 (Peeves Floor) Strap Wrist Gloves Special, 1-95 Fashioned of an excel- lent quality capeskin, these gloves have the added advantage of a particularly good cut and fit. They are pique sewn and Paris point em- broidered. Brown, Tan¥ Beaver and Gray (Maia Fleer) Imported Clocked Cashmere Hose They are soft and pleasing to the touch, and will cling snugly and smoothly to the ankles Camel, Green Heather, Blue Heather, and | Dark Brown Heather with variously colored fancy clocks. 2:75 (Main Fleer) Hand-Made French Antique Lace Scarfs Their effectiveness is increased when placed upon the smooth polished surface of a library | table. Each has a hand knotted fringe. Sizc 18x $4 inches. (Second Floor each, 6.50 OTT e ee eee eee " a -_———_—————————— PHONOGRAPH test improvements, ferent from any other Investigate if you intend to buy an instrument, 4 to 14 years. Finished in two colors. 3.75 to 10.00 | NEW EDISON honograph. © Gouraud's EDISON SHOP . 47 Oriental Cream Gift Sweaters for Girls In Peacock, Buffand Brown, trimmed .with contrasting colors they fulfill the first requisite that the color be one that appeals, Their other strong features are warm wooliness, a ribbed stitch and the faculty of “slippir.* on.’ For girls 10 to 14 y¢ ars. 2.95 (Foarth Fleeey raid Silk Petticoats Make a Most Acceptable Gift And these are, particularly Christmassy in, their attractiveness. Beautiful tints and shades have been em- todied in Radium Crepe, Satin Charmeuse, Crepe de Chine, and Silk Jersey petticoats in novelty effects. These together with plainer types, are moderately priced at from 3.95 to 15.00. Featured is a petticoat of Silk Jersey with a pleated flounce in contrasting block effects, 3.95, also Pantelettes and Bloomers in Silk Jersey, Wool Jersey and Radium. 3.95 to 10.95 (Third Pleer) Gift Handkerchiefs Are an Indispensable Item ; ; oo on Your List : This year they are particularly fanciful and at- tractive, coming as they do, from many lands. Men's Imported Linen Handkerchiefs with Initials. Box of 6. 2.00, 2.45, 3.00, 6.00, 9.00 Women's Sheer Linen Handkerchiefs with Initials, with various hems. Box of 6, 1.60, 3.00 to 6.00 Youth's Satin StripeCambric Hand- kerchiefswith Initials. Box of 6, 1.50 (Main Fleer) Women's and Misses’ Warm Lounging Robes Spectally Priced for Saturday At 7-50 Wide Wale Velvet Corduroy Robe or Breakfast Coat, lined with self color Seco silk. In three models. Wedgewood Rlue, Cherry, Henna, Laven- ler, Wistariaand Copenhagen. At 4.95 4 Lounging Robes of Genuine Beacon Cloth, plain man-tai- lored, cutextra fulland finished with cord girdle. All desired colors. In three models. Sizes 36 to 46 At 3-85 Beacon Cloth Blanker Robes, with silk cord or wée sctin ribbon at collar, cuffs and t pockets. Plaids, Indian and pv floral designs. Five models. All desired colors. Sizes 36 to 46. (Third Floor) i = ERE RL LLG ELGG

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