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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1919, [24Floor ISW. 34%St.) RAPID PROGRESS IN WORLD'S LEA GU. ‘PLANS The Gute 40 Famous mier Orlando of Italy opposed the |iearn at this time, but it is believed 0 n nation w ve to be reterred to paragraph, remarking thatifcon- | the blockade, which proved ao effective Ki ight. f Cc l b A id. d ‘ hae ; pe phe yan scription once was abolished an |in the case of Germany, will constt- Ww nu 8 0 otumous ae [pttaalieles ALUMS at hen jens attempt to revive it might lead | tute the league's weapon, Ito be led ne the Cole and to serious trouble, even a revolue The means of handling refractory ounde in t e att e of Argonne lo : Young tion, nations, should they disregard the Ll Sea me: Men's Leon Rourgeois, one of the French| award of the Arbitration Board, also ante ihe eubiae eae Clothes members, joined Premier Orlando in’ remains a mystery. Among the the- Te cm . ms a strongly opposing the abolition of ortes advanced in this connection was ; usi- conscription. Ho said France, owing that the blockade—or at least a boy- | until the next to her geographical pokition, needs cott—would be employ | ac- a standing army and could never| The biggest problem centres on how ' will ins neent to strip herself of her de-) Germany can pay, This necessitates mtd Runtzau, the es. ‘The paragraph wee then! Working out an economic scheme, ida nS 10n-Parlia- cancelled and it was decided to leave | She must not only make money in n en ven Ss ts and to each country freedom to select a marks but in the currency of the as» 1 ‘ iY gcotse n of recruiting its forces up to| sociated Powers, ‘This meang that pa rom the of the Demos the amount of troops which will be| her exports must exceed her imports, nd the ¢ ts, the clerical L ’ D fixed r by the Society of Nations,’ the amount of her credit being in a e Hs ‘ ; ‘s mit from the Ab H S Another article which caused dis | proportion to the excess of her ex- nirstian Peog \ Oone ar 8 it te cussion was that concerning the | porta. Pome fy members of the Demo- osite W Idor Ho e method of applying military coercion Sarg abine : PP a rie countevcs rotusing to comply TTALY AND JUGO-SLAVIA Itavored a cabinet made Wp with the decision of the Society of | Socialinta, bu 6 gen- Nations or breaking its rules. Owing | NEARING At AGREEMENT | “ye mt favored Towegeoise pars to the very conflicting views ex- | i nthe Sioatoclike pressed, the commission decided to : ; postpone a definite decision, The | Representatives aorta: the Two Coun- INQUIRY INTO U, Ss CAMPS commission will meet again to-aghu tries Have Conferences With inn wi cain t-nn | tes Have Conferenc ABROAD ASKED IN SENATE adicates that the task may be com- cas art ed within the mext four or five| PARIS the result of 4 : days or well ahead of the time for the beer ana Pieeie . ' i r pe ando of | ! ni Ar New Re Deser ptions President's return to the United Cee ee ) of Alleged Conditions at St. was stated to-day that the differ pnees between the two countries re- States. The members of the Com- Aignan and Brest mission emphasize that the agree | carding the boundaries of their respec WASHINGTON, Fet ee, ments reached so far ate provisional | tive territories, which have been an! Bana b A emand that and in prinetple only. ‘The entire! acute problem. will probably soon be eee Y ileal! aboard ps tr we investigated was structure may yet have to be revised | amicably adjusted. when it comes to agrecing on details) Representatives of both nations were ‘This is the reason assigned for the |!” conference with President Wilson “SENIOR” “ ” rigid secrecy with which the text of ren ee that an aetort pie ae ‘Nove tain Glecustion haat night was| mediate between the two nations for NGING WOONDED — OM THE FRONT = Camp w uMciently bad to warrant the purpose of aiding them to reach] What doughboy who ploughed through the Argonne | heart of the American soldier. These photographs tell * Senate investigation. Lodge asked on the formation of the executive r 2 an agreement for the settlement of thelr] 7, 4 ‘ . hat the telegram be t | he Greatest Clothing branch of the Society of Nations. |Co mcung claims regarding Aibania, | Forest will ever forget the work the Knights of Colum-| why, {Illustrating the work the K. of C. has done and is, \)"\ i Stee ch ae nrtiea ver, (oHtae President Wilson, Leon Bourgeols, for | jigme, Istria and ew bus did there? The K., of C. is indelibly inscribed on the | still doing in France. sedi Ha am that lead in made in the Senate to-day tor Lodge, Massachusetts, re telegram from Jo! J. Bush of York, President of the Michigan Soci declaring conditic at the St. Aignan It wa tate n the France, and Lord Robert Cecil each eteatie hoes ia . ted int Aa ae ey suas preats| READY TO SAIL FOR HOME| iany ubioed” Cay Ak ‘“ dent Wilson's proposal was for an ex- —_— aie Dit Ne Rho ah : Hae mt p A N D ecutive branch of five members from! procident Works Twelve Hours a correspondin is a] oeire in’ th¥eailieaciou,®’ aatacae the great powers and four members 4 tl | want vesting said from the small powers, making a| Day, but His General Health "events are le to take the | ) inet LB hae as council of nine, with a two-thirds Appears to Be Good ean New, Indiana, read a. long vote required for the adoption off pania ren, 7—preaident Wilson ewer arsed Hd new paper article describing conditions measure is not echeduled to sail before next oe fit k ! oe Wives commodities, talked with army officera who were jecret treaties made under the|-rhuyrsday, but the presents to hiin| [would wait f | Brest, a tor said Been stress of war and which may be COB /ang Mrs, Wilson were being packed ae fs ne first #6 ch sidered out of harmony with the|to-day preparatory to shipment. They Fs ire would 1 hould be attempted tho t wa sa Jan said New. Sree see, nian neeiaes ot ter | cane See 2 chime, Trl wi Urved ‘Through Red: yment to both labor !Old Order Gone and Nation Embracing No Less Than 40 Leading tions 1s being organlemament, che | rpare Worth thousands of pounds! field to Act to Meet Threat- of Justice Coming, He | in this arti voked a great de ¢ | sterling. ee ay | Nationally - Advertised Brands of Gt American delegates have mad that] Tt has not been definitely deter- ened Depression. Fells Weimar Assembly. _ | M ; d such agreements, in so far as theY|mined whether the President will re- en’s and Young Men’s Clothes That re in conflict with the principles of }turn to Franc » yet the Wilsons are] yw i \ TP WEIMAR, Thursday, Feb. 6 (Agsso- a Society of Nations, must give W4Y.| “cleaning house” as though they had sd) eens oa old ontar 1h Gee * | abicaigiene no intention of coming back. Wilson . i i es fe May pea Retailed the Country Over All Sea- ‘ the i 4 en any has gone beyond recall and the people are now determined to rule Scientific Optometrical, Examin son at $25, $27.50, $30, $35 and $40 | LEAGUE TO PREVENT WAR [ow tevoca ss psc wort rns ts Goverment repre s from all | to read interesting let have the F t a themse declared Friedrich Ebert,| —,,,berfect Fitting Eyeglasses - J volut ec ti a 1 AND ENFORCE RULE BY Parta of the world, many of which} pr f. the ¢ ellor, calling the National if nae “Consistent. he answers personally. One ar-| SUES ? id ne niform Charges seven years old, of Wichita, Kan.,| w; ton AL the post-war period, Which manufacturers wou » will call on the old German | 4 A | who said: “I am studying as hard a8] oon tary of Commerce I 7 De eatotine DUAR OAR aa “in| epirit of Weimar,” he said. “We will All Idea of Compelling Arbitration | can in school, so I will be able to do : ; ba nAcetninec ae duetice and teats | by Military Power Appar- | something important when I am 4 A LOreey t The Chancellor opened the pro | man.” The 8 w Ken. after Conte | embly at 15 en % 10" * °| fr nd lab re | ently Abandoned Tho President replied: “I am glad|ences of producers and labor rep : | Wig RasalCed wilh laps | PARIS, Feb, 7 (United Press).—| you are beginning early to have an| sentatives and Government off ae advanced for the cere While it now ‘seems certain that com-| ambition, and I hope you will grow] Who were nanim retary Rec opening he addressed the | pulgory arbitration will not be written|¥P to think of the country you love field said Bi ‘ nit ; as “Ladies and gentle it h L ue of before you think of yourself.” i yment and inoue stablishing conf ina vel ¢ en a form of address never be into the constitution of the League of! “ainougn the President is working| trial de threatened, rea and would ve accepted by fore heard in a German legislative - ‘ations, the league will not lack means| twelve hours a day and the s s| retary Redfield the waiting ere and othe aaa. {Or Nations, t r twelve haute a day and th atrals is] ie Brier teed be ody. ALL KINDS, ONE QUALITY-—THE near, $6. 50 to $21. 50 of enforcing its decision no eable in his appearance, a 9 trond of The Chancellor's speech was an w York » olitest Re: age recaliers erat | tries due dn Grayson» 8 Compulsory arbitration means that| Admiral Grayson says hi | INCLUDED ARE 55 OF THE FINEST. »->tow soo" Son ett tr na mS A S100 soo ue AABRHE SE ASHARS HART SCHAFFNER & MARX SUITS J \*jcc5.21 8c" wuts LAWS ARE PROJEGTED. [sche esontomes rpg NRA ect ep Nl yee the league will force submis- ng aotivitic Anti-Saloon League 2 5 ‘ piety E Regulars, Longs, Shorts & Stouts--All at $18.50 fj on,2f arbitranic, questions ang wit TO CURB CURB BOLSHEVISM | ie » prepret in tue inne) Committee Urge Passage of get ae m event recourse to arms until a de- rman Austria to bring that national unity of the rd DIED. | claton is rend dd. Senators ie ady See | See Po siblity of | Aiate P Law is Session a Assembly ‘ a7 1 Need t County Tipperary, Ireland, " . . . a S war prices Soran which were present, adopted the " é The values in this event are so amazing, so ab- J} What action will be taken in case WASHING ob DPW) Oe calor at ths ¢ tie ome es laid ] > . H a disputant disregards the mandate Benetit From Their Ant to-day ap-| Standing o' 3 ‘ ya ae al, that i ani f : 4 temporary rules of procedure solutely without equal, that an explanation is called Ho 1 i t a M of arbitration it Is impossible to Inquiry. i ae before ouse Judiclary : for. A year ago we resolved upon a new merchan- | i eee | b Boats 3 : ymmittee to that a law to en-| Assembly will meet again to-morrow ¢ 8 . , a ’ ’ § INGTON, Feb. 7.—Corrective | solution on re at 5 . war tim ibition be enaeted At various party caucuses yesterday, | a4 dising policy. We closed up our 3 Greater Now |) guage |cxisiation may v6 framed as a result} sazsested (0 the Presid Sunt teasing BE Gongraan.’ 1/0 | held te aeUelpatian af sis eating of | ua! York Stores that were costing us $65,000 a year in —— of conditions developed through tae! Mr, Redfield explained that no legal! tye measur now before|the Natior caaeat eyo yt | RAMA: AUREL! + 8 n rent and $15,000 a year more in managerial and All New York | Pending Senate investigation of Bol ithorizations by Congress would be | Cong E t ! 1, intro | was made to induce the del¢ s RGus deer RARCae i ri #@ expense, ¢ 7 * evist doctrines and propaganda, a | nv ry and no use of the Govern- | duced n a adopt by acclamation what is styled : window-trimming expense, and took a mammoth Is Talking BBE | irccsure ton congas ral aries ted, | Kemtueh provides for app soe eee aaratiint : "1 WILLIAM at second floor location at only $7,500 a year —-on the ‘The Supremacy Test?) ™2¥ be formulates t hye “Ea me ment by the Internal Revenue ¢ in fact little more than a document | cuunCH, Broadway, 66th ot f | ' ner of a law ent ent com CHUKCH, Broadway, 66th ot, theory that this enormous saving would enable us a hades casa WGK a the | the preaciing of suoh theories as ase ington on I of the us|" : aantiee ; rules of order } ST, JOUN— WILLIAM ST. JOHN. to give our customers far greater value for their best phonograph, when you go % mnt ten © Orie ROLOre” lus. the nine MNRer ae ations to the proper p ink The: sitempet met wish Opnoaition, at CAMPBELL FUNERSB as from store to store trying to | meat. War Industries Board, represen: | ¢ however, and it ts expected that the , Broadway, 66th wt, Yvidess money. remember what you have heard, | It is said members of the sub-com.- | Government 4 lace where lique sold | subject of a Constitution for the Ger Today this shor sohahiy thet 1 Our “Supremacy Test” now re- | mitice conducting the inquiry are not} ents and others, Mr. Redfe 1} declared Poday this shop does pr ty the Targest busi lieves you of that difficulty. alarmed at tho present situation, outl |) if wpe ness in Men's ¢ lot ung in all New York, proving YOU KNOW Uelleve someting should ve done 10) pocognized by the meeting | premix yuld. , ; ; : ; : afexuard the future f and the soundness of that theory. As an indication of — abaciutely,, Leal ‘o | "A list of men and women believed) that a considerable amount of un J hie gum of $1.5 the phonograph — | 1 by reliable, who have been in Bua: | on nt existed and that with the ed in the bill t what we have been able to do in effecting lowered prices for our customers, take (his event we adver- tise today Forty famous —nationally-advertised brands of Clothes Jor Men--more than 3,000 Suit which you really 1 for long periods, was being pre ON A REVOLVING (Meine Gocusncuta any ‘bo" placed. etteanunplvaent was aces) LES: DRLEBATESITORUSSIA Platform we have the record se Will be and Overcoats in all -garments that have an estab placed The New Edi- the I mev ist constituuion and oth ! os ye sais vee dt Attractiv Friday and Saturday Special lished retail selling price of 825 to S40 all at U toa and other tending Peon lenge gondola mare allie ai ; Willian und Prof one flat price of $18.50. © And, mind, these are all graphs. As each instrument is | S048 St RAE S) DASE be Tneuaes He in » Attend bc ) e 5 \ € them a from _ 4 you feed more convincing evidence of our value bd ab a eo i . ; Kies ' Ss. Feb \ Fridey an Ce . exactly the same position in the on ate § : ' Willta y giving power and ability to save you money? room PRICE TREND DOWNWARD, West Prete paren Peat rage x i 6 CHOCOLATE COVER THECOMPETING | weaerat neserve 1 nt level of | and tt was | avis Te : ihe a Peetiane instruments are kept | teagan ta Daiine: a Renae ae ig American dele 2 the |“ Marmora re ite ue in perfect. condition. | \\ \inweron ate ; post | Conference with tho Russian fa reeular x FOUND mos Pen eC a ei hroughout ihe a eta Other ne Friday and Saturday Offerings. larly. If you wish to be abso: ins ; Hoard was t 1) opinion, ius : phonograph—hear the “'Suprem fo Geeliney lk wee SanOUnaed teetAy:| f an aaldan ‘ ; } t ras We cia rege Wits. 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MAKES LITTLE NEED : East Orange nd Newark | men filed 9 s felt ty v 4 would remain | Went on strike this morning he Brooklya, Newark, memes hat doesn't prevent Pig Peo aye want a forty-four-hour weel and an For exact locations ere telenhone dircotory —A WORLD iT feet imap, WILI\GO AND FIND IT Poesia tT] fain rin sme bee ene wialhiand ibhclpnes they inakp, | eens rn pe an SS :

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