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2 TNR ENA PNT IT I EIS SET NE SIME kth et oe se THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1919. , . B RENCH DEMAND FOR ARMY BEATEN IN NATIONS’ LEAGUE | Ss | a Sete rors wea ata or at nc cat ony MAYOR AND F AMILY ON S AND AT P ALM BE, ACH BANDITS HOLD UP lJ q PAYMASTERS go You JA-0A? of the League of Nation: dent of the United States of America M A PARTICLE 1—The action of the ARTICLE 5=The permancnt scc- | 444 49COd OOS MEGS Leeder eendedsanse etd eoeoes 09-044606 484466 Dds oo dd OR OE eans nothing, sound queer, yet on ‘ eeies! SOU. Eve INBRDKLYN STREETS =a. 02%4 Os E @& motting of a body of delegates | iat shall comprise much secretaries ning the high contracting | and staff as may be required under of Mectings at more quent|the general direction and control of York. An investi “Ja Da" originated leads to a naval {raining — station, Some — peppery Of an executive council, and |a secretary general of the Leagte, ition as to where sailor-boy awoke one morning with Permanent international secre- | who shall be chosen by the Executive W be estadlished at the sea: | Counct!; the secretariat shall be ap- the League. pointed by the secretary géner® sub- (Continued from Hirst Page) | (Continued from First Page) + 8.034OOSOE4 PPARTICLE 2—Meetings of the body | ject to confirmation by the Executive running. He gave chase as the roty e were med that an aban-/a peculiar melody on his mind and Aelegatos shal) ve held at stated | Council. bera ran down 47th Street inte Fifth taxicab had been found in! for want of other words sang it “Ju and from time to time, as} “The Seeretary-General shall act in Avenue, ‘They were only with ket Street, near the Gowanus !iyy, Ja Wa, Ja Da, Jing Jing Jing mM may requice for the pur-|that capacity at ail meetings of the block of the Ritz-Cariton Hotel, and Canal. The spot is about a block iii. shipmates nt it liked of Gerling with matters within | body of delegates or of the Executive he spectacle of two men running at| from the Union street Station of the pal cau and liked re of action of the League. |Couueil full « with the negro in pure|Mourth Avenue subway, Detectives {it 8 much @ regular song soon de 4 of the vody of delegates! “Phe expenses of the seoretariat suit and one of the men holding @| hurried there to investigat: veloped. ‘To-day that song is the be held at the seat of the League} shall bo borne by the tates members gun in his hand seemed to excite nos! There were no witnesses to the Crave of every Jase Bund—it's the iat @uch other place as may belo the League in accordance with the bods hold-up. Sheftail and his compan. Newest and best song-hit on Broad Gonvenient, and shall consist |apportionment of the expenses of the Poprerentatives of the high con-|international Bureau of the Univer- Hing partics. Bach of the high| sa) postal Union eting parties shall havo one ANTICLE 6—Representatives of but may have oot more than|the high contracting parties and of- Through Firth Avenue the chase ions said they did not know the | Way—and it is selling like hot cakes went for a block, a Wild West show | chauffeur uld give only a at the music and department stores. on a small scale in the heart of New] m dese on of the robbers & the way “Ja Da” goes: 'York's most exclusive shopping dis-; Sheftall and his companions were | Cromys, With lotrel Jada D3. 9SIOGIE H9E569596 29960-6855 03.0.923600 PASISETASOREEEEDL ELE trict. The trio turned into 46th Street, | closely ‘questioned by Rorough In = TS ntativer. ficlals of the Leaguo when engaged on the pat ie ed lad keeping close to the! spector Murphy, dnapector Coleman | ie ee te +4 POWERS AND FOUR | iho pusincaw of the League shall en- Hesla Of the bandit, sithough at. evefyhand -Abtng Capt, Yohn Caughlity ety. eos lets, tide Jae Fin OTHERS IN COUNCIL. Joy diplomatic privileges and im- few yards Goldstein turned and! Chef of the Brooklyn Detective Bu. | fe" we ie Ee PARTICLE 8—Thoe executive cour: | munities, and the buildings occupied 2% threatened to shoot him [reau, ‘The only ntormation they | Sa 5 st Bball consist of representatives of | yy the League or its officials or by & $| They doubled back to Madison Ave-| could give was that one of the ron. | “acme DijaDaJa De United States of America, 120] peprosentatives attending Ite meet-| @ “| | Einpire, France, Italy and 4 : irft gs shall OAjoy the benofite of extra- nue and nt 46th Street datein.| ders Wore n ralne And @ soft ha @as “2 while watéhing Reed, bumped into) The men were still eing questioned oe aa: many Tite! pd together with representatives | seritnpiatity, | ® | John McGovern, a bookkeeper for the | late this afternoon Pinal be Faeet other Bates, members of 18] waRTICLE 7—Admivsion to the New York Central, Ruiiro. rhink —_ &: * lees ieee The selection of these FOU" | eaeuc of states not signatories to Groen sto 5, ink MeGovern wos coeur to aitock HOLD.UPS MUST STOP 17 le Ba shall bo made by tho body Of] ing covenant and not named in the | SPS? eO@otebes ooo ee eee ee re Sr eS hr Srey so ied $999% (nim, the bandit fired, the bullet strik ' Comrmass tes on such principles and 1! itocol hereto ws states to be In Mayor Hylan, who is taking w vacation at Palm Despatches from Palm Beach announce that the jny the bookkeeper in the stomach SAYS JUDGE M' Manner as they think fit. Pend vited to adhere to the covenant re-| Beach, spends much of his me on the sands of the) Mayor and his family last might attended an all-night and probably inflicting a fatal wound INTYRE the appointment of these repre- {quires the assent of not loss than! Atluntic shore. He is shown in the photograph seated | dance at the Country Club, the “most important event Up 46th Street the bandits ran, the vee of the other states represjiwo.tninis of tho states re presented | with Mrs. Hylan on his right and their daughter, Vir-| of the Palm Beach social searon.” The despatches do negro stil) at their heels. By this time) Human Life Too Cheap When Mea wee of (blank left for names) lin thc body of delegates and shall bo! ginia, at his left. The other young woman is Mise|not meation any encounters with je)lyfish Pitth and) Madison Avenues had ! be members of ‘the executive |limited to fully self-governing coun-| Katherine Monaghan, | jawakened to tho fact that something are Killed For Five-Cent ne). |tries, including dominions and col- ; - go unusual was happening and several Piece OF the council anal! be! onics, aeniT hundred mon joined in the chase, At) judce Metntyre in General ! time to rie as occasion) “No state shall be admitted to the | war, prhether immediately aff must be made within n deys|the development of the people, the tie corner of Park Avenue, Charles Pea ae UH DRerat BusaiOne iré and at least once a year! Peay 2 . any of the high cont ne after the submission of pu we aphical situation of the terri+ cree tomo. 'O°da¥ gave expression to the views pincer may be decided on, | AUkUC Unless it te able to give of lor hot, ie hereby declared a matter Of] “In any case referred to the bedy| tory. Hs econbmic conditions and |Boxenberger was Axiag hin nutomo- tg ; falling any such decision, at the | CCLve Euarantees of its sincere In-|concern to the League, and the hich! of delegates all the provisions of this [other similar circumstances. bilo with a hammer Me heard tho of Mime and hie associate Judges | Scientific Optomerr j y Gocrmes *\tention to observe its international] contracting parties reserve tha right | arti t twel hat “Certain communitios form®rly be- t t 1 t _ erfect F yey ‘ ational | « f i of it twelve relat: | poise of the pursuit and turned tolin the Criminal ¢ lay mmeadiot tho League, and any matter! oitigations, and unless It shall con-|t tke any action. that may —beling to the action and powers of the| longing to the Turkian Empire have "28°, Ma. Gace cal inal Courts evgarding| avsolute Batisfaction” Guaranteed ' the sphere of action of the| », icine r wel aie hag deemed wise and effectual to sate xecutive Council whit ly to the (tached a at of development ate Goldstein coming right at hin highway robberies in the city Reasonable, Consistent, 7 a, | form to such principlos as may be! guard the peace of nations ction and powera of the. body of| Where their exiatence as independent with a gun in his hand “These crime " y or were thin peace: of sh ncribed by the League in regard | "ie) jy hereby. ‘aisw declated and] dele tn ay “Of | nations caw bo provisionally tecog-! Without a. eeoond’s hewitatlon the said “must sh Fit ieeteanie A May bo doalt with at such) iy ity naval and militafy forces and | Agreed to be the friendly rigitt of ew ARTICLE 16—Should any of the | Met subject to the rendering of ad fn life is held 5 CONVENIENT! 200 Mrowmlway, cor, Fulton st, Manhattan chauffeur let fly the ham k wou cin squarely in the middle | and Killed for @ tive-cont piver, ‘The | BM ot . too cheap 4 : ey » who! armaments. of the high contracting parties to] jign contracting partion break or dis. | M@bisttative advice and assistance by oO cheap in this city. Men are shot} oe Might U ‘ 8 o a © attention of the body of 4 ; }# mandatory power until such timo as | ing G sith AVas C0) “« Pererol ee Peet) SAY ARMAWENTO TO. BE GUT TO|drtaitn eres tho weroutive comme |TeeM(S ite covananta Under article! (nay aro abibete alana clone. The lot Mis forehead and Knooking bem Un : ‘ DO Re Pe fo Attend a meeting of tho | ul ot tWelve, it shall thereby, ipso facto, be - . ; | Cf the forenead a . as aS Judges of this court have decided to |O8t yet Av. near 164(h St, Bronx ; MIT OF SAFETY, to any oireumstan affecting inters | q, by 4 A wishes of the communities mus scious. Tho accund bandit es- ‘ | Uptown Stores Open Until 9 P.M. ; At which matters @irectly | waRTic§E g—Tho high contract-| ational intercourne which threaten |geomed to have committed an act ofl be a principal consideration in the |Censciou by ‘ deal out substantial sentences to a3) | iB Mt interests aro to be diss |.) Mite Tiger vil cette te dintath ieenaaniOanl peaks or the FAP pacsinat AIL the oth Dera |S ction of the mandatory. power. caped | those convicted of highway robbery.” 5 And no decision taken at any! ' es good understanding between nations | ji modintey ; a “Other peoples, especially those of At the Mast bat Street Vol Joseph Gatto, No. 20% Bleecker h o me anc: " mmediately to subject it to the sever | a, ' nt : ig Ing will be binding on such \¢ aie a, aaaiua ot bem with) upon which peace depends, ance of all trade or financial relations, te a te Meehan CR gl Le tion Goldstein first gave the name of | Street, convicted of holding up Wil- Fatabbelod 1s2T, en. én ancdied, requiro the reduction of national) “ARTICLE 12—Tho high contract-|the prohibition of all intercourse be. | tht . ‘ PON- | George Woods, but when he learned |tiam Seaman of Baldwin, L. L. in| R. SIMP: Lf armaments to the lowost point con- | ing partion aK that should dia-/twoon thelr nationals and the na-| “ble for the adatinistration of theo kul H sd and 1 vo. 9 SON & CO., Inc. |! 2 CLE 4—All matters of pro- | Slatont with tational enget rages ‘pute arise between them which oin-|iionals of the Wo eeiaotieakin lterritory, subject to conditions which | that his skull had been fractured ar oe hallway of No, 231 Mulberry 143.W t 42d St,, ADJOINING i) at meetings of tho body of | (1 ¢,, PR ioe bramarga fap |not be adjusted by the ordinary] State, and the provention ef ull finans | NHL Kuarantes freedom of conacterce | (hat he had not tong to live, told his) Street, on and stealing $50 * BROADWAY Ml, or the Executive Counelt, | 6" ascpeh y isa tae meg processes of diplomacy, they Wil in} cial, ‘commorclal, oF persongl inter | °F religion, subject only to tho mains | right name. He sitld he was a porter | worth of Chi MealaRaGA THs Manha a inte ona. obligations, Raving no case resort to war without pres] or “0 between the 1 20 eo nan mM public order and more, etoety a Shes u ed | fitte : a if , the appointment Of COM: | snocial regard to tho geographical |¥iously submitting th queationg ant Cee ee eee une, fattonals Of they ine prohibition of abuses wich aw t abboaib bedi Ly Abeta de etlihdadtesyial Uib\nd: lane 1 CORR SIBR.O F Loans of Any Amount on ah, to investigate particular mat- | situation and ciroumatances of euch| Matters involved either to arbltra-|tiomuM “oF ANY other State, whether | skye trade, (he arma trafic and thet et him to Cell (ho name of bin) 1% sixteen, No, 1052 29th Street, Pledges of Personal Property, hall be regulated by the BOY) vate: and the Hxecuts if |tion or to inquiry by the Executive | @ meiber of the League or not |iquor traffic, and the prevention of{companion, but he declared that he} Brooklyn, wie aided Gatto in the We have a lirge assortment of es ob the! Mikeoutive Coua | and the Executive Council (Council and until three monthe after| “tt whall be tho duty of the the ostabliahment of fortifications of|had met him yesterday for the first) holdup was sentenced to the Elmira Diamond Rings, Diamond Pins, &e. military and naval bi tay be decided by a majority shall formulate plans for effecting|the award by the arbitrators or @]eutive Council in such enke to re sand of military Jaime at Bromday Ad M4d Mtreet Reformatory tor an indefinite term at prices which will satisfy such reduction, \re mmendation by the Executive fmend what effective military or training of the natives for other than a Reason careful purchasers, gt the Btates reprevonted at fhe mect- | vrhe gs xecutive Gounell- ehall alee {Couns and that. the AC, et jayen force the monibers of the league shali palle jpurbneg and the hefenso of} BREST RE oe | at severally contribute ta ihe . ed No wine use ra ony EE —_———=— first meeting of the body of {termine for the consideration and| ber of the League which compites| forces to be used lo protect the coven lepporlunities top the trade and. eum. ‘GERMANY WILL ASK EPO RT PROMISED. dren I eee | A0t10n Of the several governments| with the award Of tho arbitrators Or! anty of the loauc 'moree of other members of the} DIED. = me | What military equipment and@arma. | (! recommendation of the Executive phe high contracting parties: agree | League, | UL $. FOR BiG LOAN: jaker KELLEK.—JAMES KELLER, ment i fair and toasonable in pro- |S°une!! further, that they will mutually SUP- | SOME TO BE RULED AS PART OF Services at CAMPBELL FUNERAL “In any case, under this article, the port one anothe aint anal s —_—-- | w NOTON, FA Nai 4 % 4 portion to the wale of forces Iaid/award of the armitrators shall, be Reonomion mensatee anemia and MANDATORY. Swiss Paper Gree Money is lacie ene Ee a eraneee) carer ast wrenenes) aetw Rut: WeReay, Fair Co e down In the programme of disarma-| made within a reasonable Ume, and taken under this article, in order to 7 4 AS alg ‘ an eh reece 3 o’cloe mparison fuent; and these limite, when | {Re Fecommendation of the Executive minimize the loss and incunvenienc= There are territories, such aa] Be Used to Buy Raw my the ce w panded soldiers MASON.—-F RANK MASON, 7 a Councli ahall be made within #iX rosulting from the above meuaures, | Southw rica and certain of the | Haat rains after their arrival in this cou Services at CAMPBELL ¥UNERAL ce Mr. Beloon, in tis inven. iA Aye Byer Nei ad gt be pi months after the submission of the And that thee will mutually aammece | NOU Pacitle isles, which, owing to Materials. try, and other army questions weve| OHURCH, Broadway, 66th st., Friday ‘takes nothing for granted, we | ° of tho Executive | diapute. ono another in reaisting any special | {2 sparsonoss of thelr population, or | san, ” discussed to-day at an pcutivi “| if 5 “ ¢ » i Ha wrchal | oy amall GENEVA, M.—The Laksaune o:08: an executive ace oP, M. 'yOu to choose your phonograph | Council ARTICLE 18—The high contract: measuren aimed at one of their num. | (ir Amall wlan OF thelr remoteneds | | Go ony i preparing tu | ‘on, of the ate Military Committe PARANTZ ODAJIAN, rately scientific condi- ‘The high contracting parties agree] ing Partin aeree that whenover any ber hy the covenunt-breaking state, | {Fum Whe contre afivillaation, or | eel) een area by Secretary Baker, Gen, March, Chief) Jal ralien lca * ‘i ispute or difficulty shall arise be- and that the il afford ‘ phical contin ° aise a large loan e United States | . ervices at « StL eu Gan now bear the won- | that the manutacture dy private om. | dispute or dimeulty shall arian bes and that LAL Cla {mandatory state, and other elreum- : 4 1 of Staff, Surgeon General Ireland and| OHURCH, Broadway, @6:h et, Sunda New Edison in direct com- |terprine of munitions and imple. | (yest, (hom Bn aaveineiee ¢ pic (hraugh three territory to tha turces) since, van bo bent adminiatered un- | 8 8008 48 peace is signed. The d@- | former surgeon Gen. Gorg N Ui seal with other prominent pho- bo suitable for submission to arbi- of any of the high contracting par- |% « ve a r eK Surge Gen. Gorgas ra-] 8 otclock a@patch addy that the money 18 to be! cently prepared. report on the Brest der the liws of the mandatory #tate | jused to pay for expected raw Ma-| Camp was promised by Secretary ments of war lends Itself to grave| tration and which cannot as integral portions thereof, subj objections, and direct the Executive| factorily eettled by diplom Coupoll to adviae how the evil etisete] fil mbit the whole matter to wre ARTICLE I7—In the event of dis.|'2 1° Foe evap etry Gitte Mea tage xd Soanl SCCM TS | Kuker THE REVOLV- Ditration. this purpose the court in the interests of the indigenous Platform makes [attendant upon such manufacture of arbitration to which the case ix PUtes between one State member £{ population, | | this “Supremacy j|can be prevented, duo regard be-| referred ehall be tho court agreed {2° Leaguo and another State which!” “ty every casa of mandate the man. {13,000 COMING 0 ON FIVE SHIPS) steamer Mie 1 Test” absolutely jing had to the necenaitien of those| 00 by the parties of stipulated in [* Not a member of tho Laaague, oF qatory. atts Mall render to - a fair. & th A , i tween between States not members of the! League an annual report in reference . ve aa a — » ay eaeee, countr which are not able to man- | y i convention sisting weer Loaguc, the Nigh contracting partion| to the territory comniltted to ite|™ HINGTON, leb. 1.—Three trane-) HRISTIANIA, Feb. 1=The Duteh ve raph red ‘nthe Metnnsog SF Se gf . | ¥ ms Bays H poris and two battleships have sailed | steamer Riek, from Rotterdam f Genactly thetame position inthe | Ufacture for themselves tho munt-| "The high contracting parties aarce warce that the State or States nt) charge. y pe Bare tek, totterdam for poet tions and implements cf war nooes-| that they will earry out in full good members of the en suo I bo Ins ‘The decree of authority, control, aa dry * anit 41) oMeers 4nd) Pergen, struck @ mine yesterday and | M%!. xt i fo OO tatteave, we plas shi sary for thei faith any award that may be ren-| 1 to accep! he obligations of/or administration to be exercised by | 9° ay a nk, three miles the Nor iL 1 receive reward, © - THIS BQUALZZ- their safety, ont ‘weglan | ing of conditions, sub- i dered, tn tho event of any fallure|Membership in the Lea for the|the mandatory state shall if not pre- battleships Rhode Islard and) eee * been hign cofRracting partion un- lio carry out the award, the Kxecu- PUrpOReS of such dispute, upon such| viously agreed upon by the high con- |Virginia, and the transport Huron, due | Coast. The crew wad saved and landnd | | retantiat rorards” die "yest der nm nO Way to Concral from | tive Counc] shall propose what st stantiated oe ae eagh other the condition pf iavoh of |can best be given to give effe s|conditions aa the exocuiive council|ttacting parties in each case be ox: |at Newport News, are bringing home| t Chilstianstad. we in own ' 8 t ay deem just, pnd upen acceptance ae defined by the Executive Couns | various unils of artillery, aero squadrons thereto. of any such Invitation the above pro-| in a special act or charter. al: “scrupulous care, makes the ©| {Dr Industrion ate oapble of BE Any #uOh Any ILA Nn and casuals. 10 F 0 appliod with “The high contracting parties fur- |" The transport ry Teat™ the final test of || Delnx adapted to warlike purposes or | P RMANENT COURT TO HEAR! nodincations as may be doemed| ther agree to establish at the seat of |New York, Feb: ity. in pave col ta to | the arse of ihelr armaments, and| QUESTIONS OF ARBITRATION, {necessary by the League the League @ mandatory commissi jmee aad pfemarkable test, [earee that there phat be talb and! “ARTICLE 14—The executive coun- | 4,/-' pon such invitation i ‘ . i ng given,|to receive and examine the annual | ¥ Will arive ot New J e Cr 1 fn York about Feb, M, with the ‘uth and - COME TO THE frank interchange of infort@Ation us| ci! shall formulate plane for the ea, | te, Bxecutive Council wall immedi: | reports of the mandatory powers and |HOrmaboud Hah. My with the ka And | NNY A OUND P OFIT be A= ties who are co-operiting to protect ¥, UhoY the covenants of the league. = FOUND AND REWARDS. aly pho toma porto bears wink, BP ia tai PStonday “ends saine iabinbiately, to Foreman eC rend at. City Sult ie reward” wil be Sinks, 1 terrigy Wilhelmina is due at with many wounded | | to. their. amfiitaty and pgval pro-|tablishment of a permanent court of S{Cl¥ Institute an inquiry | into the | to agsiat the League In insuring the company of New Jersey troup and | Edison Shop today and | graminea: international fustica and. this. court | Circumstances and merits of the dis-|observanco of the terms of all man- |rome wound: 2 ig decide on the phono- a OAATICLE _ permanent oom. shall, when established, be competont | Pure roy diy eal le A ROrIBG 98 | Gavees = ve ' world’s best music to yourhome. — vine the League on the executl ‘ . hare ba ae ; n the event of a power wo invited PROV! FOR. jhe serme therans . ° for the “Supremacy Teet"=it |!n¢ wovisions “of article Might "And| (ration unter the foresving article, | etunine to accept ie hlizations OF wARTIOLE athe high, contract: (iordhe ta A atoiaacaneraamenss || There Is No Valentine Message Which at your request, 9n military and nay 9 ats Hebi \ ne he League —The high contract. |(ory hereto or su uently a ttod | 4 # be made only at y: 4 badly naval questions gen-| “ARTICLE 18—If there whould arise Hk pereDy oe ee eerie for te | ing partics will endeavor to secure and|to the League shall, before coming | Loft Candy Cannot Deliver , MEANS TO PROTEC |Detween States members of the |PUrPose of such dispute, and taking | maintain falr and Humane conditions |party to this covenant, have under- | | lg AGAING T MEMBERS |Leaguo any dispute likely to load to 1a, hee arene CO RiAt In’ ite cies oP of labor for men, women and children, |taken any obligations which are tn.) g T OUTSIDE AGGRESSION, | rupture, which is not submitted 601 o'aiata amber oF the Lea me, would | Doth in their own countries and in ali| consistent with the terms of this ANDY AND FLOWERS are the two agents which “ARTICLE 10—The high contract. arbity tion ae above, the high con. {0 Kiate momorr «i eC Artials tw Ne. | countries to whieh their commercial covenant, it shall We the duty of such at thal haumerat Den Cuaia cand rotslneh Or cere ng partles undert 0 . tracting partes agree th ; : oh of artial and industrial relations extend; and to | power to take immediate wteps to pro- SHOP prenerve ae 4 mint ‘xtorha agate refer the matter to the E ve | the lntons of article sixteen that end agreo to ostablish as part of \cure itx release from such obligations, win the admiration of the fair damsels but it takes LOFT « {sion the territorial integrity am Council; either party io the dispute apie as against the State) tie organization of the Teague a per-| “ARTICLE 26—Amendments to this CANDY to put the message across. Dan has been doing Dpposite Public Library * [isting political independence of ail) May give notice of the existence of |‘4hinH A partion to the dispute when| manent Bureau of Labor, covenant will take effect when rati- a thriving business—dealing in hearts for many years— 73 Fifth Avenue states 1 : It and he declares that LOFT CANDY has proven a powerful mbers of the League, in| th? dispute te the secretary Goneral, |. invited retusa to accept ine obe| “ARTICLE 21—Tho high contract. | fed by the states whove representa, faster. case of any such aggression or jn| WMO, Will make all necessary arrange. that provision shall | tives compose the E er a ligations of membership in che league |IN® Parties ag | , » states Without it, he would be obliged to close up shop. Hei some Also ase of any threat or danger of kuch | Men! for ‘ sail Investigation @nd |) By purpose of such dispute, the|be Made through the instrumentality | and by | three- fourths of the 8 ita | Attractive Offerings for St, Valentine's Day, which Dan says lis Grande tnd Newerk agareasion the Kxecutive Council shan |Sonsideration there lisxecutive, Council may. take. wach [Of the Loague to Kocure and maintain | Whose representatives compore ly irresistible advise upon the meana.by which the], Mor (hls purpose the parties agroe Jaction and make «uch recommenda. [freedom of transit and sera body of delegates. | DEVE Freebie obligation shall be fulfitted, to communicate to the Secretary. | 2°! Will prevent hotilities, ana | treatment for the commerce of all Oe war? Goneral, a8 pgomptly as possible ARTICLE 11—Any war or threatot| slatements of their cuse with wil the! will result In the sett ee SS eolovant facts and pape and the|4 rran, 0) ith re; r 0 LATE COVERED sT, HOLAS STAC! ey, |liaveintive Counc may forthwith dic] “ARTICLE 18—"The high contract IRoctanitioe or. in eee IN LEAGUE OF NATIONS | ‘ pie B «fins ored wth foct the publication thereof. Jing parties auree that the League |quring the war of uit ths. * hens I onelysty, Chote | "Where the efforts of the council shall be entrusted with general su rv Ay ANDREW ALEXANDER [otic ce: a a Re J@ siatement shall be publiahed indi. |ammunition with the countries n [OE pare League ail international | Promised Support for Appeal That eating the nature of the dispute and/ which the control of trame F ng abroy Mo 18) bureaus already established by xon- International Condition of vettloment, together with | neces#ory in the common Interest peri auch explanations } . eral treaties if the parties to such AnSORTED M4 j i "ating pen, th et be np.) “ANTICLE 19 these colonies | treation consen ayo. : > Considered. il ve the SIXTH avenue (4d) conwen VOMNGT i ceceriatti salt, me, aisputs, jas et land ierrtorica which ana vonarauancs agree that nul! suche intents uingal lig Hace Aneieth rece the terms published, setting forth with Chane Ser chy e cence Dureaus to be conatituted in future! PAIR, Feb, 14.--The Intor-Atiiod JA necessary tactic and + vader overeignty of | © Coner 1 |shall be placed under the control of | Suff day adopted @ ylanation which formerly then and | mmendation which the council |W? Ahaniied, 6 f tT] the League resolution propoxed by Mra, Juliet * > ’ | thinks dust and propor for the settle. | MC) Are Inhanited by nooles not | ARTICLE 28—The high contract hale gag DoF AA oy wn ALESTING HRART Clearaice of Women’s \\3%.3%%: feahie to nnd he tnemativi aad |, ARTICLE, BT MEM content arrow Ruble oe Caled Kia ct Pact aa | “If the report in unanimously agroed | pin “Unuous conditions of the med: Jor international engagement entered |@Md seconded by Mra, M. G. Fawectt at ki 1 and unoroorinety dager jto by the members of the coune!l the principle that the wellbeing end fiMte Hereafter by any State member Of England declaring that thy cor ites t Packuge. of W TT] ued heart shape boxes, 00 8 a . . pene? tbs n the partien to the dispute, (She principle that the we ri a [Of the League, shall be forthwith | ing peace should be a ye » peace, pt Red Crratal Binekn, tat Phy Alero ppc of ; that they wilt not goto war with any (Sacred trast of civiliz nd that | And ae Boo aa Howalble puLlianed iy | NBich It! cannot be if women are not ‘ i) Mi nies’ Og ; Broken lines of smart styles—mostly black, but some }}| patty whieh commifes with the recome [Recuriticn for the performance of (Mie Ay ae hat am auch treaty, wr ine conmulted and tat the League of Na- at PACKAGE: 89c Btans—high and low heels—enough sizes to fit almost J\thuit retuse coto cetnnie cinyocittty [stitution of the Teague, ARI a Teer T+ alli al bocca amg er cy aw q ly the counc’ ng Until so registered ernenenis only ol general all any one who will “pick and choose” to get a rare bar- ||/ shall propose meanuren necessary to |MANDATORY FOR COLONIES EN-| “ARTICLE 24-11 shail he the right |FOve!™ HIE FHS give effect to the recommendation of the body of delegates from time to j#ncr between the peoples of the MILK CHOCOLATE I asson gain. pe ME BO Much unanimous report can BODIED IN PLAN. |time to adviee the reconsideration by | world, COVERED MARA GMOCOLATEN i. 4 | Jbe made, it shall be the duty of th method of giving prac-|States members of the League of! it is declared that working people Fl Th cath ieee Misses’ and Children *g Shoes [Masority’ and the “privitezo of. the | tical this principle | ation which have become Map and women must be made to feel they Hie fers Valente’ | minari an lanue a Moments {ndioat the such peoples should| plicable, and of international condi. |" F Bett De tis fer mine i ing what they believe to be the facts be entruss. | to advanced nations who| tions, of which the continuance may 4'e # Part of the league thes eee at pre-war prices and now offered at $3 for sizes 11 |[\and containing the ronaons which they by reason of their resources, thelrex. [endanger the peace ot the world A delegation of women calied on pam ceratt git 3 Variety and grtintle 4 : 78 for si 8% to 101 Sturd ; consider to be just and proper perience or their graphical posi- | “ARTICLE 26—The high contract- White, Sir Robert Borden and y 2; $2, M4 } Re i ERA urdy black button and Hi) "tne Executive Council may in any Pon van het undects ke this rexpon- ling parties severally agree that tho Nicoll Barnes yesterday and vase under this article refer the dis- sibility, and that this tutelage should Present covenant in sccepte as, were promised support in securing None C. 7). D. or on Approval +o bentntlon (ito. Al rectEny re hel A WRATH i, } pute to the body of delegates The be exercised by them a mandatories|abrogating all obligations inter se the adoption of the recomme — 1 5 ute shall be wo referred at: t on behait of the League, which are inconsistent with the terms! thet the league shoud consider, th act direct: | Fea i" of ether parly to the di “Tho character of ‘the mandate] thereof, and solemnly engage that international condition of women and qt container. yeovided tbat such request must differ according to the stage Of|they will not hereafter enter iato childrem

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