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"4 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, OOTOBER 10, 1921 FRANCE TO REDUCE ARMS WHEN SAFE ‘ ' ~ PNy . A | ez [ @ %) Woodmard X Lothop Armament Conference. Open 9:15 A.ML New York—WASHINGTON—Paris Close 6 P. M. FASHION'’S NEWEST WRAPS and COATS FOR WINTER WEATHER. In Wondrous Fabrics and Luxurious Furs as her security has not been assured,” was the statement made today by. Aristide Briand, the French premier, in an address outlining the French government's foreign policy. M. Briand was surrounded by six of the ministers of his cabinet and four undersecretaries. He declared that at the present moment the French premier needs to have full authority to deal with all questions with which he treats in the realm of world interest. for Arms Comferenc must carry high an . “Tomorrow, beyond se e are invited to mine into certain problems. e honor_to reply ‘Present’ 3 tion. We shall go to Washington, first, in or- der to fulfill a duty of gratitude and to see in their home those noble and!| a AUTUMN now is flinging her scarlet paintbrush over bush and tree—but just around the corner lurks winter. When bleak breezes blow and snowflakes swirl the mind of woman will be quite as intent upon warmth as upon adornment. To be really securely comfortable and still be - duty toward France. -main armed as long as her security has not been secured. France has earned the right to repara- tions and security. At no time shall the French government yield on those points. ot imper m which have been made against nce. Our allies know that we demand our rights—nothing more. Tomorrow at Washington I will prove to the Americans that France wants peace. Safety First Issue “We will discuss the great proh- . . . . s of the oy oty inpeeel beautiful, that is every woman’s wish—im- zranted F she will be among mediately gratified.in our comprehensive iha first nations to enter into the policy of disarmament, for France e I et e T collection of Wraps and Coats, embody- .'-h,':.mg'"":;.'."“‘,".‘”,\M l')lrixc“]r:jn:' l[})(e . . e . M e K N e - About Fabrics and Colors ing the latest Parisian and American fash- 2 attitude i hese dif- . 1 e 1 4 1 forche antined 100 Uehessioanens Nispoells, Panvélaine, Bvorn, Gurong, Orfenids, Polly. 101 themes—while superb workmanship e tang toiched TEIIY 9 the anna, Erminie, pleasant syllabled names by which augments their beauty_ its execution by his government, say- some of the new coatings are known. ing a poor instrument had been placed in his hand and he had used - . c . that, B ahanued polliicay sentrec Rich, supple, softly-glowing fabrics, they are, whose t e n 0] o ro- . = & = versies and would not enter into any delicate bloom, unexpected lights and blurred o em. n cone &, the e . . o ar said: S kaG shadows and peachlike softness hold irresistible “The country must weather these stormy days by the strength of its charm for any woman. labor and work in developing its v A S L Malay, a real warm brown; zanzibar, darker still marabou, softer than down; mistral, a gray with the tone of rain and wind in it; volnay, like the rich Burgundy; maroccain, like sun-baked pot- tery; sorrento, the blue of Italian seas: navy. most characteristically our own, and, lastly, black, aro werried By | the loveliest foil for piquant charm, the rich, re- strained background for silvered beauty. B tyled Magonic niversal Free Ma- 0SS 0; in urs Honorable Fraternity E Ma The latter, lolie = H v WEich: I8/coinposed antiraly of women, Soft, lustrous brown beaver, silky dyed-silver wolf has applied formally to the Grand s Toles (08 Tecognition and has been ro- and black lynx, mole beautifully blended, caracul waved like the waters of the Crimean lakes, and WOMEN BECOME ‘MASONS’ Organize “Order of Universal Free Masonry” in England. Exclusive Coats “No women can possibly be Free Masons,” said a prominent Grand Lodge ™ member. © Nevertheless, _these kolinsky, with its ever-changing lights and ompiete Titaal ana a1l Masents ves shadows, all vie with one another in the fashion- all wrapped up crets. ing of deep cuffs, gorgeous bandings or large gnl; h l IDENTIFY W g 1 compassing collars, which are being worn wit H H HEN ——OMAN $.B0ODY much success it must be confessed, for women French ( )n‘ginafions mn t eir sleeves Policeman Declares It Is His Wife. Was Thrown Into River. know that a soft mass of fur about the neck and shoulders is ravishingly becoming to them. Appear in —are varied in their interpretation of the famous Jenny Body of & worns eve (o the sleeve. These are the luxurious wrappy coats that Detroit river from Beile Isle bridge E ENIN WR AP may be worn for afternoon or evening—their charm Thursday night has been identified y . : Sl I he Question Of Street Coa,ts W G S accentuated by a banding of black fox on a wide acher made the identification and —4:>;acting’}_};l Cofied for the American silv;r-bra{ded sleeve—eh bxtremel_\; \‘zlde slcev.es ex(i i g ’ woman. e Paquin reputation for tending almost to the bottom ot the coat, trimme B sy i e to be or not to be, fur trimmed e el ol O s ol tuite of Loopedsill oost, B i TibiEs ait Bt A aca one e men e el e ! '_h‘-’fig“gem,’s EVEMNE wrap: of fuchsit usual sleeve of mole ties at the wrist; another bor- veing in ted in connection with T'his you must decide for yourself, for there are most chiffon velvet, whose deep cape, wide e ket sleeve fi Japan and bands it in thakuiiide i 1 A with latoe 5 sleeves and collar are banded in black rows its pocket sleeve irom japan an e delightful models with large collar and some- fox—the lining of soft changeable curly black caracul, which also fashions the full AUSTRALIAN BONDS HERE. times Cu.fi; of fur and ";Odel’ gmtc a2 S"i'."'rt §0dhc satin outlined in silver braid. length tuxedo collar. Each reveals much splendor —— worn with one’s own furs. Some are lineal de- oDl N YOR —Aus- : s in its lining. vm\nf%y_m‘,lf;fm vas mtrofueed 1 scendants of the dolman, low waisted lines of s“m: tuous Evu?ing' Wraps g the National Gity. Company. of- medieval character, coats cut with well defined so show copies from i $135 to $450 - Tocat0 miatd oF Guesnerand cxternal Jodn sleeves, snug collars and hip fullness, graceful JENNY = DRECOLL BRAND o i lseae was offored at straightline belted styles and those with a de- £0ld bonds. The Issue was oftered at 3 A fnieresty ton AT 0N perCent cidedly youthful flare. Previous to this issue, officials of the Nt 1 Ce a 5 - g o el T e Baa R Untrimmed—$50 to $150. Fur Trimmed—$65 to $225. London, and usually at a coupon rate ©of 4 per cent or lower. 847 FAILURES LAST WEEK. NEW YORK, October 10. — The Credit Guid, analysis ~ of busi- ness failures in the United States for Jast week shows business suspen- ~ions, compared 315 in the preced- 1g week and 407 defaults in the week | refore that. Failures in the week be- zinning October 7, 1920, numbered 210. chusetts, New York and svlvania contributed the largest ercentage of failures recorded for any cek this year, 40 per cent of the total Smart Sports Coats —of Soft English vicunas and wool-nap fabrics—swag- ger, mannish types, in rich autumnal colorings—call you to accompany them these bhrisk, cool days in the fall o’ the year. Modish Adaptations With the Elderly for the Stout Woman Woman in Mind Black Doeskin Coats have been espe- —Expert designers have deitly adapt- cially designed, which will be wel- ed the ultra-modish in coats of the comed in their simple, lovely, digni- fied lines and quiet elegance. Coats that are suitable for almost any oc- casion. season and built them on the long becoming lines that really slender- ize. It is not often that the elderly wom- an can find this sort of coat, a conservative model, full lined, com- —The woman who requires the larger It is impossible to S, 1 5 = . °§“1:"3'f what soodicyes sizes will find her needs fully met fortable, untrimmed or trimmed o "T:d‘x;; is easy o in the display of Coats for winter 5 with collar of seal —lined in soft estimate the cost in . o . . . in the special size section. gray satin, misery of neglected de- fective vision. Don't strain your eyes to the breaking point. Let us prescribe corrective glasses for you. /M A, Leese OpTicaL (@ OPTOMETRISTS T. N.W $65 to $210 \ $45 and $50 ‘Women’s Coat Section, Third Floor