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Premier BRITISH PREMIER MAY VISIT AMERICA Says So in Brotherhood Congress When Delegate Refers to Re- : ported Intention. TAONDON, Sept. 18 (Associated Preas).— Thomas Howell, a Canadian delegate to the Brotherhood Congress, fm eeconding a vote of thanks to Lioyd said he understood Mr. Lioyd George intended to visit the Western world, in which case Mr. hoped the brotherhoods in the United States and Canada will have an op- ity to greet him on their plat Mr. Lioyd George in acknowledging the vote referred to the possibility of @ visit to America. — Ta tas Saye At BENE Wer. “HE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1019. Se en a ogeaiapa seas George for his speech Expert Financial Analyst Says terest and amortization of the other Obligations Are Practically Internal With All. Howell — a Your dentist will say “clean your teeth!” — He knows Sozodont will— clean If dental skill, during the past 70 years, could have devised a bet- ter or safer formula for cleaning the teeth and gums, we would be ‘using it and its name would still be fozodont At your dealer's SAFE SURE and external, fiscal problem. ALLIES’ SOLVENCY INSURES ABILITY No cause is apparent for concern ¥ as to the ability of the four principal|by the internal debt contracted dur- European Allies to meet all obliga-| ier external debt with no great dim- tions growing out of the war and to| culty, it is predict re-establish their normal position in| 99 19 external, As off commerce and finance, according to| Wrench investments abroad estimated an flustrated booklet published by | at $8,100,000,000. the Guaranty Trust Company ander| 7 the title “Solvency of the Allies.” Financial experts who prepared) times the bu the volume present an tmpartial| vice of the debt, analysis of the war debts, internal| in 1920, is placed at 10,000,000,000 of Great Britain, | franca. France, Belgium and Italy. This ts| The debt of Italy March 31, 1919, tn. particularly interesting in view of the fact that our own Government ts] internal. the largest creditor of the Allies, The| Ing to $3,830,141,784, consisted entirely booklet points out that the war debt| Of credits extended during the war by of the Allies ts practically internal, and the ability to meet it ts @ purely| imately $2,631,748,000. ‘The problem, however, of meeting | 3; 1919. is approximately $577,234,280. external debts is of vital significance. | qustrial changes brought about in It means the actual shipping out of | Italy by prodacts and does not add to the) “Italy ts well situated to serve as the| $5,000,000 ship Company Ie Started entrepot between the Fat: Central and Southern jbu- wealth of the country. during war finance the creation of an) ropa. external debt ia of material benefit! jeg warring nation to obtain materials produced by other peoples. This is a burten rightly to be borne by fu-| cent. of the debt accumulated is in- ternal and involves no transfer of wealth to other countries. The in- 18 per cent, which is owed abroad, will amount to approximately $360,- 000,000. to Great Britain on advances made to the Allies and dominions amounts approximately to 1.8 times the tota) interest on the external debt. As an offset the interest due France, though heavily burdened ing the war, will be able to carry dicted. Of the total debt, about $5,785,000,- offsets to this are require x or 17,000,000,000 francs, which is three t of 1914. which mated will be 200,000,000,000 france cinding paper money, was $13,079,918,- 807, of which about three-fourths was ‘The external debt, amount- the United States Allies, The Government and pre-war debt was approx- The annua’ interest on the entire debt as of March Following a detailed discussion of in- the war, the booklet says: ° Stemmons Company, 1919 However, Leg of maritime euecomasy. one beca of a| their proved initiative will not fall to ie WiGsa te eet fond avail Premoelven ‘of the opportunity to] Was undertaken to-day, A regular ser develop Italian industry and com-|vice between Antwerp, Canada, Mexico merce,” / 67 Rebuilt Pian by Belgians. Friday and Saturday terms Fully Guaranteed STREET, NEAR 9TH A\ Enameled tm Ivory, the Decorative Colors, ant Mahogany, Ook and Carcassion Wola affects, our Choice of a Dozen Charming and Really OOKING at these beautiful new | Simmons Bed designs in her accustomed store—a woman might perhaps be justified in wonder~ ing why no one has ever thought before to follow the accepted design principals in metal beds, There is a very good reason — and it explains, too, why even today only the Simmons Company is able to pro- duce designs along these lines, The trouble lies in the limitations imposed by the old-style tubing, It has a seam running the full length of the tube. It cannot be worked into the shapes. It is apt to be rough—does not take the enamel smoothly, For years, Simmons Company has been working on this problem of bet- tering metal bed design. To accomplish what it was after —such charming models as the San Francisco, Cal. Newark, N.L Montreal, Canada = = “Florentine,” illustrated above in Twin Pair—it had to invent a tubing that is truly seamless. All these new designs are made with the Simmons Seam/ess Steel Tubing —a new invention of the greatest practical importance. Square and trim —free from joint, seam and roughness. Beautifully smooth, so that the enamel lies tight and evenly all over—does not scratch, check or chip.] U will find these fine new Sim- mons designs in Beds Built for Sleep in the leading stores, Quiet beds, with the Simmons Pressed Steel Corner Locks—free from squeak or rattle. Your choice of many different pat- terns—and of Twin Pairs and Double Width in each pattern. Enameled in SIMMONS COMPANY Kenosha, Wisconsin NS Built for Slee Good Designs in Metal Beds — The’ New Achievement of the Simmons Company the accepted Decorative Colors, and in Mahogany, Oak and Circassian Walnut. Simmons Springs, too— The Slumber King—a spring com- posed of flexible steel strips with spirals of high-test spring wire; so combined that the spring action is equal in all directions, A complete line of coil, fabric and woven wire springs—each the best of its own class. And some very charming Brass Beds and Children’s Cribs—built for sleep by the Simmons Company. o @¢ e RICES of Simmons Beds are little, if any, higher than those of ordi- nary beds. If you have any trouble in finding them, a post card to us will bring you the names of Simmons merchants near your home, New York City Brooklyn BRUSGELA, Sept. 146—The formation Italians with their historic by Belgian financiers of a steamship company to be capitalised at $5,000,000 ale Buy From the Factory Pianos, $95 to $295 Player's treo, $495 As little as 9 will be accepted ae deposit during thle sale. Your own reasonable on balance, Steinway, Kranich & Bach Hardman, Fischer, Wissner ,rn¢ ous, Playeré built for us, and would cost much more in stores, Fischer Piano Facto di? WEST 28TH § | Store Closes at § P. M. For Convenience We Suggest Early Shopping dames McCreary & Co. 5th Avenue ON FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 34th Street AN EXTRAORDINARY SALE Men’s and Boys’ Wrist Watches At Less Than % Regular Prices In justice to those prenee purchasers whom we were forced to pie sh when the last tl le of these Watches took place, we have prepared le which offers even greater values than the previous one. MY leas All are fitted with leather straps; a few with Khaki wristlets, radium dial and hands. Some have unbreak- able crystals. 2 1. Watch, ‘as lustrated, in nickel case. seven-jeweled guaranteed lever movement. 3.95 regularly 9.50 NO C.0. D8 NO APPROVALS 2. Watch, as illustrated (and other styles), in Sterling Silver Cases—fifteen-jeweled teed lever movement. 6,75 Tegularly 14.78 NO RETURNS NO MAIL ORDERS For Friday and Saturday Only . ge 50 PERSIAN RUGS Selected from our own stock Will be Offered at Less Than To-Day’s Wholesale Cost Twenty-five—just half the number selected for this sale—are mentioned in = following list. ese are illustrative of the remarkable values offered in this Size Regularly Sale Price 850.00 245.00 $25.00 800.00 800.00 $50.00 825.00 875.00 825.00 475.00 750.00 900.00 850.00 12.7x10.9 800.00 Ox7.7 . «+. 12,4x8.7 + -10.3x7.3 +++ 15.8x11.8 «12 x8 % FASHIONABLE FALL & WINTER APPAREL A SALE Women’s Suits Women’s Coats 29.50, 39.50 and 42.50 45.00 regularly 39.50 to 59.50 regularly 59.50 Here are pend Suits—distinctive in design—fashioned of Yalama Cloth} Tricotine, fine Wool Velour and all-worsted Heather Jersey in the prettiest Autuma colorings—Java, Brown, Elk, French Blue, Pelt, Elephant, Oxford, Navy Blue and Black. Some effect a “‘pinched-in” style that is exceedingly smart; others - into straighter lines, and still others go half way and achieve a semi-fitted effect. The Coats present exceptional values. They are developed in Suedine and Yalama cloth in a diversity of splendid styles; trimmed with large Sealine Fur collar. One model is illustrated. All are lined throughout with Silk of excellent quali The colors are Japan Blue, Java Brown, Pelt, Kangaroo, Navy Blue and Plum. A Fortraitot Mary Miles Minter POPULAR FILM FAVORITE FREE with Next Sunday’s World (In Greater New York and Vicinity) a eEeEEeEeEeEeEeEeEEee