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eee ne ee eno Pm SAMIR ES SPEIER a NS pETOn eT teense ~ STORY PUNCTURED BY U.S. OFFICIAL (Continued Fre “irst Page.) Im th @bout a $13,000,000,000 loan does not) have even the basis which attaches to the controversy over ships, Yet, the two together are pronounced as part) and pa antipathies alive between the States and England. wal LOANS MADE TO THE ALLIES SINCE THE ARMISTICE. United | As far as financing Europe is cOM-/ Chauffeur Lands on Feet and Both| Prices will be investisuted and if it is corned, a gréat deal of misrepresenta- tioh bas been let ein ffort te make it app hat the foreign itive branch of ire to keep ON/Charles Street, fell seven stories from | es Government has loaned Minites about the United States Government can-| not be better prosented than “in the | og 09 ana 111, aroused tenamts {n both words of Secretary Glass himself, | houses. His friends at the party ruahed down, expecting to find only # mangled body. — Williams. soon “regained con- eclousess and began talking. 1 who revi: “Tie treastiry believes that the 1 Burope for financial as- vory great and very ugh it is, has been much oxsggorated both =ohere = and abroud, Oyr hearts haye been eo touched by the suffering which the wor left im its train, and our experince is fn recent of the Qnancial conditions which existed @uring the war (when men were de themselves to the busi- uction) that we are pok the vast re- La enperative power inherent in any country which, though devastated, Be. sot beon depopulated, and che :rople of which are not etorvea afterwards. We must all Yel deep syrapathy for the suf- fering, in Europe to-~day but we wuat not allow our sympathy to arp our judgment, and, by ex- eggevating Europe's finencial peods. maxe it more difficult to fill there. Men must go back to werk in Europe, must contribute to increase production, The in- @ustries of Europe of course, can- mot be set to work without raw materials, machines, &c., and to the extent thai these are to be geoured from the United States, the problem of financing the re- storation of Burope belongs pri- marily to our exporters.” BRITAIN TO BACK U. SIN RE- | LIEVING EUROPE. The only exception to the above which bas been made is the case of Ceatral Europe, where starvation is alréddy beginning. Congress has }een asked to loa. a few hundred million dollars to relieve the food aituation in Austria. Great Britain has assured the United States that she will sbare in the effort, Outside of the distressing gondition of the smaller countries in Central Europe, however, which in- volves at best only relatively small sums, the viewpoint of the Treasury #@ unchanged. ‘The United States is through with targy loans to her Allies, The Treas- ury Walieves it will be unsound fin- anc+¢te continue tl Burope is ful- ly expected to fi » herself, first, by domestic loans designed to remove some of the large amounts of inflated ourreney that were made necessary by the war; second, by intensive taux- ation, something that Europe neg- lected during the war; and, third, by buying raw materials in the United States as reasonably as pos- sible, and sending back to us fin- shed products at prices low enough to attract American consumers so that America will start buying some- thing from Europe and thus begin — A MOST UNUSUAL SALE OF AXMINSTER j q VU 1©e D mostly, however, on political condi ton ) tl | ress toward reconstruction jot our Government are keeping as | reel of the campaign to keep] pocketbook as they can, ‘FALLS 7 STORIES jay is merely the/ years old, a chauffeur living at No. 78 | funds to rehabili-| the root of No. 109 West 89th Street © the armistice the; tly to-day, landed on his feet und is | allve to tell the tale. ,329,000,000 to the Allied GOV- ly. trends in the building. Shortly .be- eenments, thostly as credits for Amer |tore the gueats were ready to leave, at | Ae wit rents joan fgodatuffs, so that America had/2 A. M., he went to the roof for a iittte | hardly been accused of Mliberality.|freah air. He went too near the edge On the other hand, the viewpoint of and toppled off. both ankles and 4 foot were fractured and he had @ out on the forehead, but he does nut seem to be injured other-| Capt a wire, children were away PPttcrre reo rion 16 |to offset the tremendous export bal- | ; $13,000,000,000 LOAN ne ee en OS GAR PROFITEERS vere scssie nny wines oa w Production in Europe depends to Port for # #. And ba of that are the) Lower Prices and Bigger Supplies factors of labor and mass unrest. bower be eee SUPE European governments say that un-| Predicted With McNary Bill til the treaty can be put in opera- tion and the moral support of the United States is assured as against the political disintegration of the Al- lies, th ¢ will be no definite prog- , the Government of the | tends the tes has ceased loaning | ton Board « ‘oreign ‘ is ent lal concerns and houses, and.the truth is the of close a watch on Uncle Sam's QUICK! STOP INDIGESTION Equa ‘ofit. wil rbitant sugar | FROM ROOF, LIVES ye allowed them, bu Ankles Are Broken; Otherwise Unhurt. Williams, Pape's , Diapepsin Puts Sour, Gassy, Acid Stom- achs in Order at Once! John Ralph twenty-nix | p ‘| Your upset stomach will feel fine Williams was attending a party given | SUNN U0 Mr No waiting! 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Its agreeable coffee-like flavor will please you; there has been no raise in price; and the convenience and economy of Postum, without considering its greater healthfulness, will make you glad you made the change. “There's a Reason” Made by POSTUM CEREAL COMPANY BATTLE CREEK, MICH. asin a IRIS RS BS CR ~~ THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 2, 1920. — + when Millions of people know the magic of Pape's Diapepsin as an antacid. ey know that most indigestion and |Pape's Diapepsin helps regulate your [J ou can eat favorite foods Ff 3 e = = - Beginning Today a Tremendous, $42.85 $10 Values $P9.85 $11 Values All the Season’s Fashionable Lace and Button Models. All Leathers, Military and Louis Heels. They Are Wonderful Values! This is our semi-annual sale discriminating vomen have been awaiting. As usual we are offering the most extraordina’ values in footwear of the finest tharacter. The selection is practically unlimited. You will not have such a buying oppor- tunity again. We advise early selection. Siar Shoe G. AT ALL OUR STORES NEW YORK: BROOKLYN: Broadway & 34th St. 474 Fulton St. Fifth Ave. & 42d St. 1531 B'way at Hancock 55 West 42d St. 1052-54 Flatbush Ave. t OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS Our Liberal Credit Terms Apply to Lonz Island, New Jersey and Connecticut. MOTOR TRUCK DELIVERIES J Beth St. Crosstown Cars Two Blocks Away 84th St. “L' Statioa at Our Door 3d Ave. Street Cars Pass Our Door 48 inches wide, 6 ft. ex- tension; a3 as illus- $ -50 | ated sc 179 t Dresser Chiffonier William and Mary Pe- riod; American Walnut; 4-Piece William and Mary Period Dining Room Suite Consisting of Buffet, = ' HR China Closet, Serving ays \Il8 Lable and Dining Table, ati ; Delicious in the Cup and Pure to a Leaf Preserved and Sold in i KRAMER BROS., ™- SELECTED MEATS, PROVISIONS, POULTRY AT A SUBSTANTIAL SAVING FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SALE Cotton Tail Rabbits 50c a Pair Naval Corned Beef, 15c a Ib. OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE, 517 WEST 16TH STREET i proea Se, mv South Ferry 13g Columbus Avan: sath St 1 St, ar. Sou erry lumbus Av., ar. 920 Ninth ‘Av. nr. 59th St. Bidnches 47 Third Av., nr. 57th St. 777 Eighth Av., or. 47th St. 2302 Broadway, nr. 83d St, RESTAURANTS, SHIPS AND FAMILIES SUPPLIED. = 7 | Sudaday World Wants Work Monday Morning Wonders SEALED, AIR-TIGHT PACKETS ONLY | ; These Vajues ‘alk for Themselves! How many stores in ‘Broadway or Filth avenue can offer you to-day, to-morrow, or can ever hope to offer Men’s and Boy's Clothing and Furnishings at such prices as you see below? [ft matters not what we say nor what you may think—iiere are three items typical of Savings you can expect in the Surprise Clothing Stores. Pants Men, let this bring you quickly. These are regular $6.50 and $7.50 garments—-and if you will look around and make com- parisons, you'll agree with us. How can you hesitate? Special, 4.75 Bring in your odd coats and vests and match them up now. All Kinds of Pants Read the Assortment: Dark Fancy Worsteds | Gray Clay Worateds, Heavyweight Cheviots | Fine-weave Flannels Strong Corduroys Fast Color Blue Serges Fancy Suiting Pants Fine Black Thibets Self-stripe Worsteds Fancy Cassimeres All Sizes—Regulars and Extra. Boys’ Mackinaws .There isn’t one store in ' We Broadway selling them $ 88 Puree under $13.50, Here now . w at Wish you could see them as you read this Fine, warm, rich-looking coats in a big assortment (of handsome plaids; designed with shawl collars >. andvof splendid quality. Sizes 8 to 17. Corduroy Suits . You'll be astonished when you see the quality of $ 79 these $12.00 suits on sale 2 at pee ee ere a If some stores could give you suits like these today at $12 they would never stop talking about them. You can’t imagine what-such an offer means until you look around and see what others have for sale. Made of fine corduroy in olive drab shade. Sizes 8 to 16. TH AVENUE } RD AVENUE Between | N. W. Corner 15th and 16th Streets 83d Street y Ohe. 4 urprise, ae EISENBACH & CO. ESTABLISHED 1876 716-720 Broadway, Brooklyn Near Flushing Avenue Retiring from Business MUST VACATE FEB. 1st Building Has Been Leased ENTIRE STOCK OF Men’s Furnishing Goo2s INCLUDING A PEW OF THE MANY LEADING BRANDS WIL Cash Discount of 25% FROM REGULAR MARKED PRICES SALE NOW GOING ON OPEN FROM 9 A. M. UNTIL 10 P. M. It Makes Little Difference What You Need °' —A World “Want” Ad. Will Go and Find It ; \