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EI_IEE— o 'URNITURE GIFT SUGGESTIONS . From the PHILLIP LEVY STORE Make Use of Our Liberal Credit Terms T | ovomwoms) Pwnoml Mbn:mwnt Unon'cétsafidn of Print: -ing of Currency. . By the Assoclated Press. H LONDON, November 2§.—Rumors of a proposed moratorium for Germany are revived by the Dally Mall, which reports that Sir John Bredbury, Brit- Ish delogate on the reparations com- mission, hag drafted-a memorandum on the-subjsct for the consideration of the cablpnet ‘‘he.newsphper says that, as a regult, the cablnet may urte !n on Germ-ny‘l deb! \| YOArs, . onl lc——[ole——2o]c]c——c|c———p gl QEEEEIE 3 Ce s the ly who have uudnd m. situation favor e eme which will not in- many oo-llnuln( to tions in kind. r. Walter . Walter 5 3 tod: d it is surmised that tnalr visit is con- nected with the reparations question. This belle is stréngthe: .ll by the fact that Baron Kdgar D'Arbernon, Brl(l-h Smbassador to Germany, s () Oonmldl TO ACT. Would Prevent Reparations Pay- ments From Hurting Exchange. By the Associated Press. PARIS, November 28—7The repara- tions commission i{s soonh to appoint an international committee of bankers to advise the commission on the best means of hnvcntln‘ future repAra- tion payments f disastrously af- ,tecunx lnumauonl exeh-nla. The commission has decided to ap- s point uxchln experts from the banks . um, as = Tlus Beautiful Bedrom Suite Consisting of a Dresser, Chifforette, Semi-Vanit; Table and Full-size Bow-end Bed, similar to illustration. Genuine SI 4 g 00 Fine Winter walnut or mahogany finish. $15.00 Cash—$2.50 Weekly of France, England and Bel, well as bafikers from other Buropean countrles, on the committee, which will not, however, nttompt a solution of the exchange problem, th- mombe TS of the rePertlnnl commission taking the view that the pnum Il not the M’l’l‘ne“x?:;o:r 'Llll:cehnaw commluu was (B .' 40 i 0 T $45 muits 532-50 ore ¢ e . mal markets from being disturbed. 355 suits ‘WIIl Oppese Carreacy Payment. The experts will dete: In. this scheme, and it is said th fort will be directed to eoing the 9, h h 2 ld payments from betng made In the cur- E don t mean t at t ese s]]]ts SO S The commission embodied this Bug- 3 gestion in a resolution adopted by the' S Sotn R 2 ' at the higher prices last year; no, the whole question of exchange might R sir; we're quoting this year s comparatives, for Somnity’ Make nesessary the imome ’ we’ve had identicil suits in stock from this sames; diate appointment of the committee, R A maker at $40 to $55. ¥ ; . A it "—d"—' Sprmg Arm Overstutted Tapestry Suite Consisting of large settee, chair and rocker, with soft spring, arms and removable loose cushion seats uphol- $239.00 stered in a fine quality verdure tapestry. s $25.00 Cash—$3.50 Weekly CHURCH LEADERS SILENT. ki . Christian Science Trustees Ignore They are hand-tailored suits, with the feel of .- Solid- colors and . fancy mixtures, including” Dh-sctorl’ seeommd.don. good wooléhs and workmanship in them, andthe plenty of stripes and checks. Single and double stamp of the ‘!yle master over them. breasted models, in sizes and styles for every 4 man, as shown here: = ‘:.‘:.‘:.‘:‘:E‘:;.’%‘."a‘.‘:&f‘.‘:fl.".fi: Magnificent woolens—tweeds, cassimeres and Regular sizes 33 to 44. EE;,EL‘%N*E:‘?%%:?EGE homespuns and, best of all, WORSTEDS—those - Stout sizes 36 to 48. {rom the trustess, the statement sald, long-twisted and twirled fabrics that contain no Shorts, 35 to 89. 'lsh:orllmhu announced on Satur- end of wear. Longs, 35 to 42. y thi the name. of a Christian Sel it who would be mwu le to the directors mitted to the &l’“lla” and_that !h. uuar had agreed Monday to take ac- Y tion. The man selected waited with the directors today for word of his s OVERCOATS with the Catholic Dignitaries to Attend Con- pestion ot 2 mm Sosteore. | snbstance and style that glve them a reserve 10-Piece Dir Dmmg Roonit’ Sulte F‘:‘:.:z‘.""}:.‘.:;’.'.".:?’: :.:"‘? power for several seasons, even though you Your choice of walnut or mahogany, similar to illustration, 5‘3&;&?:::‘ gn':u-l A" Seetion ana || 5 don t care to wear them that lOl]g consisting of Buffet, China Closet, Frici osed Serving Table, 48-‘ .00 e e L JO inch Extension Table, 5 Side Chairs and 1 Amxdlalr, seats’ W upholstered in genuine leather. $25.00 Cash—$3.50 Weekly R ehiniahoy Mosllor of Cincinnaty wil The Hecht Co. coats, Ifi' ll nBe tor, am 0P SEEETESl senpBawad 3950 (o 59750 CONBOCTA ] s of Cleveland, formerly first blnhw ol 'l'oudo. will presch the consecration se: The new M-hop. uutfl his nwolnc. ment to the copecy. was ‘chan- cellor of uu Nuhvl diocese, hernmmmmesscall ~ “Legit,” fellows, fast as you can, for considers most d S Rk R j news like this comes but seldom TROUSERS ¥4%5 'Nwwdhmm*nwemnldn’twexdudomnythhg lihlht.lmtwe!lmdomumof R &ive Him a Smokmg Stand for. d, more _surprisis still, beaut et placed 1aat of fi' 2 v m@afimfiag‘ac‘?:lafiml:-ane—:lag:m‘:imz—:mgm 3 = ple=— Your ‘choice of walnut of mahogany, with four rubber- &red wheels and removable ass' tray. $29.50 uss Cash—$1 a Week | s eua'mam- Rt worsteds and - cheviots * : unfinished worsteds | ADEugoodlmnmshouldbe-dipimotlwmforlbp.mt or office wear, Cheehmdsmpellohnmnimwifi,ag.odd . ...,eod;nliduhn,hbhu,homuuhmdmmnmlfiym (5] Our assortment at this time is most complete, mahogany and walnut finishes; perfectly ‘ con- structed. 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