The evening world. Newspaper, December 15, 1922, Page 12

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OPPOSED FOC AS COMMANDER American tacent in Article Tells of Jealousies Preced- ing Unification of Forces. ms 3 Om Major Gen. Tasker If. Bliss. re- PS © tired, who was America’s representa » = tive on the Supreme War Council, tn F | the first article he has written since s the war In the current Insuo of @ Foreign Affairs telly how Marshal =< Ferdinand Foch became Allied Gon- GE erctieatmo. Field Marshal Haig, Commander of the British Army, {s shown as the chief opponent of the unification of the Allied Armies under Yoch, and he and other opponents gave way only when the Allies were almost facing defeat in March, 1918, Gen Bliss says. Through the story runs b. detalia of “military Jealousy and sus- == picton as to ultimate national ulms,” though Gen, Bliss mado no direct ac- cusation ef Jealousy against any In- dividual. He describes an arrangement for co- ordinating the action of the armics, but after one week's experience It was made clear this was not sufficient and a conference was called, “resulting in tho nearest approximation to giving Gen. Foch supreme command that was ver attained.” Gen. Bliss concludes, however, that ‘no harsh criticism can justly tie Some Suggestions against the Inevitable result of the} Avenue, Glendale, I. T+ Avenue at 8 o'clock this morning. ing that the same bloody process | way across the raliroad iracks, a Myrtie Would probably be followed” in a war] ,conue trolley ear struck the outfit, American oil before America]iprowing him about twenty-five feet. limitations of human nature,’" decus would “yield supreme command to an ally who, we knew, bad his own ultl- pats object !n the war; nor would he ally, for the same reason, accept cbr supreme command until it had be- como a mattor of life and death for both." TROLLEY kK KILLS HORSE, ByT DRIVER ESCAPES signers Friar ) hkenee for Acel- nt te Glendale. John sities forty-one, n baker, drove his horse and wagon out of Parkview < Sepa XMAS GIFT No. 1 | KODAK Jr. By any Price $ 8.9 This in the regular $12.00 Auto- ik, Jr, that Cd aM x3 %4 plctures ‘equipped Ac! tic Lens end Ball Petes ing Kodak Shutter. WiLLoucH eras & Supplies 110 West 32 St., N. Y. Franch Store, 118 Weed 44th 4, Into Myrtie by Linski of the Wyckoff Helghte Hospital] » Miller wan rent to his tome, No, — the wagon and killing the] mdison Place, Glendale, George hausen. the motorman, of No. 987 Ambulance Sdrgeon| the tracks were #0) alt Is getting a gift for a man a problem of yours? VINGTON’S is always prepared with gifts for men. And that is no light and easy matter. Good gifts for men are notori- ously hard to find, yet the very difficulty of the problem has led Ovington’s to devote an extra measure of study to it and today, at Ovington’s, you will find hundreds of gifts, good to give to men. All the time honored and formal gifts, cigarette cases in gold and silver, card cases, pocket flasks, and smoking sets are here. And there are many more ingenious things, almost too many to list or mention. Two things they all have in common, how -ver, one is a very high standard of quality and the other is a very reasonable level of price. OVINGTON’S “The Gift Shop of Fifth Avenue” FirTH AVENUE AT 39TH STREET THE EVENING WORLD, _FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16, 109228, Steur- Pol- ‘After being treated for Iacerations and] motto Btreet, Ikidzewood, told the pollos and Miler pe ated so suddenly he Lewd not stop Fo a Re ae = SS i Kt , ) i : From 100 Styles For the Man—and the gift at 5.00— choose a silk lined Cape glove, a knit wool lined Cape gauntlet, or a velvety Arabian Mocha dress glove. Also imported wool gloves from 1.25 up and leather gloves from 2.50 to 6.50, For the Woman— if she loves exquisite aa a i aid Grenoble-made ‘rench Kid Mousquetaire gloves from 4.75 to 8.50, or two clasp styles as low as 2.50. If she drives or skates, wool lined Cape gauntlets at 5.00—or Scotch wool gauntlets at 1.75 to 5.00. For the Child—Cape or Kid dress gloves, 1.15 and 1.50. Scotch wool gauntlets— wonderful value—95c and 1.50. Centemeri Gloves al = >| ear) oll re 1 al O = $| 4 3. Agi gh” - For Gift Hyée— Cant meri Gloves of Leather Gloves of Wool From 2.50 Men’s From 1.25 From 2.50 Women’s From 1.25 \From 1.15 Children’s From 95¢ Gift Sets from 5.00 Gift Hose In Almost Endless Choice For the Man—clocked wool hose, the imported quality—1.75. Imported golf hose, light and heavy weight, plain or fancy tops, as low as 3.00: Or lustrous, durable silk socks at 1.00, For the Woman—silk stockings—of beautifully clear chiffon for evening, 2.95—with lace open work clocks, —or just plain lustrous durable silk i lisle tops and soles, for as little as 1.95. She'll like Centemeri Imported Wool Hose also—and from 1.95 to 8.50, an almost endless variety to choose from. For the Child—those wonderful British- made thr er hose at 1.25—or with red tops for older boys and girls, 1.9: Wool Hose Silk Hose From 1.65 Men's From 1.00 From 1.95 Women’s From 1.95 From 1.25 Children’s Sets from 5.00 Centemeri Hose 400 Fifth Ave. New York—Philadelphia Grenoble, France SE EETKT Altman & Gn. Important for Saturday A Special Offering of Men’s Tan Capeskin Gloves One-clasp style; superior quality at $1.65 per pair A splendid opportunity for gift-buyers Sale on the First Floor Mid-season Clearance of Boys’ High Shoes in tan or black calfskin; wide or medium toe at specially reduced prices to2 . . per pair $4.25 if Sizes 2% to 6 per pair 4,75 Not every size in every style Sale on the Sixth Floor Sizes [1 Madison Abenue-Fitth Avenue, New Pork | Thirtp-tourth Street Thirty-fifth Street Stern Brothers West 42nd Street (Between sth and 6th Avenues? West 43rd Street cA Timely, Most Phenomenal Sale of 6000 pairs Real French Kid Gloves From one of the most renowned makers in Grenoble, France Actual Values $2 to 2.50 pair WHITE, BROWN, TAN, MODE, BEAVER, GREY, CHAMPAGNE, and BLACK. Two-lasp, pique sewn, and | The make, the quality, the overseam sewn. Crochet embroidered color assortments, the size assort- or Paris point backs. Every pair ments, all go to make this our most genuine French Real Kidskin. important glove event of the season. GLOVE DEPARTMENT—MAIN FLOOR.

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