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LEAGUE FORMED: @aid Ear! Curzon, “T the loyalty of my government and the @xternal dominions of the Britisn | Problems of International Finance Crown to the spirit underlying the} Await Discussion at Conference @ovenant of the League of Nations.” Headed by Morgan. | Earl Curzon denied the I+ 4 “implies creation of a super-stat @ufficient to dispel this mi tion,” he added. Mot interfere with nationalities, be- eause it is upon nationiwod that it fests.” In closing, Curzon said he wished to “express my full concurrence with |” President Bourgeois'’s remarks rela- |") ” tive to tie United “This decision must be Curton said, Btates does clect to take her place in | { the new council of nations that place | cl will be vacant for her and I am sure @ Warm welcome will await her,’ w “great friend of mankind,” Ferrara, the Italian represe @apressed hope for early adhesion to the league of this “absent nation.” Premier Lioyd George and Viscount | Edwant Grey arrived late, entering the room some time after the cere- ENVOVS REGRET = wazarsssis recognized them, ward as one of the fathers of the league, Grey | replied he considered it | 4, . to sent on the fee a great hoi occasion (Continued From First Page.) desire to express PLANS OUTLINED = oN, Jan, 16.—Four big national finance are | ssion by @ world con- and business men imittee of noted “The m-~> tit “The Li hy J. P. Morgan. officials to-day out- »blems as followa: currency of the former belligerent countries on gold basis together with rolary of deflating their cur- ates,” her own,” “but if the United p of an International Clear- ve world trade in a to the service ren- trade by community Stabilizing the relations between | gold and sliver exchange, especially pect to ithe nations of the Terming the United States the Signor | b ative, hing a commodity standard | which the amown tof £18, in, the | dollar, frane or pound vould rise or full | according to the chaage In commodi- t The Store is closed § organization, |% ote : BANKING PARLEY | THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY ICE HAMPERS BAY TRAFFIC. | [Conditions Worse Since Record yl" Winter of 1917-1018, } nor and river traffic ware grently # the result of tee con er and lower by 8 r bay and)? 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MADISON AVENUE = FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Thirty-fourth Street Misses’ Tailored Suits Coats and Evening Wraps embracing practically the remainder of the Winter assortments, are now marked at extraordinarily reduced prices (Misses’ Departments, Second Floor) The Wool Dress Fabrics Dep’t Offers special value in Semi-made Wool Skirts in side-plaited and accordion-plaited models, developed in new Spring plaids and checks featuring smart color effects . at $19.50 These Skirts, while not fully made, require but little time or skill for completion. To the busy woman they are an inestimable boon. (Department on the First Floor) The Millinery Department for Misses & the Younger Set | _ is displaying an advance sclection of Hats for the Southern Season and for Early Spring among which are some charmingly youthful | effects in the new straws, as well as a group of severely tailored models finished simply with the fashionable ribbon band. As an adjunct of this display there are some extremely smart hats (for misses) modeled in the bright-hued silks that lend so cheery a touch to the mid-Winter costume. Thirty-fifth Street Special Reduction Sales are now in progress in the following Depart- ments, and are offering interesting values: Girls’ Outerwear including Girls’ Winter Coats (sizes 6 to 16 years); a limited number, made of all-wool cloth, reduced to . « « «-.. © $17.50 Also Girls’ Higher-cost Coats and Suits at material price reductions. (Girls’ Department, Second Floor) Boys’ Clothing including Heavy-weight All-wool Ulsters (11 to 18 years), comprising the major part of the entire Winter stock, reduced to “Sy ean $22.75 & 39.50 Medium-weight Worsted Sweaters (8 to 14 years); colors, mavy and maroon; feduced to. 6 4 3350 3 83.75 Blouses (8 to 13 yearc) woven siripes in color; ne¢ reduced to . Separate Vests (10 to cloth, in green or brow reduced to oe Muffler Caps of knitted worsted, in navy WOMORM ee te a es 95c. Hockey Cans of knitted worsted, in a variety of colors . . . . . 5c. . Vogue Patterns i (This Department is on the First Floor) a } ‘ | may be obtained on the Fourth Floor Kecentric Firemen's Ball and Re- | New Union nh a ball, t. at the nd Park Summer pajamas are all right in Summer, but why kid yourself into thinking they’re warm enough for Winter? Once upon a time we | thought so ourselves, but we've been sleeping much sounder since we took to ‘lannels. | Pianne! Pajaman; Sizes A. B. 0, and D. For outdoor sleepmg— outdoor sleeping suits— jnice, warm, woolly ones with head, hands and feet all-in-one. Sizes for the Whole Family. For extra covering—out- door sleeping bags which you can’t kick off. RoceRs PEET ComPpANyv Sroadway Broadway at 13th St. “Four at 34th St. Convenient 3roadway Corners” Fifth Ave, ot Warren at 41st St. Solid 14-K Gold Adjusted Jeweled xegulated TO-DAY and TO-MORROW wold wateh, with sven Jew A.GUTTERGSONS | IZ Ouissel sear wits E SAYS: WiLhb pipe Ty quareatert LAG) wagoued ‘imported Real Estate OWN YOURHOME and be your own landiord, Easier Wau most persons realise, A Wonderful Assortment of opporiunities (0 ener buy the land upon which to bulld @ home or buy one already Duut 1s offered the reauers of o-Morrow's Sunday World, 1,000 Separate pre Estate Offers | 16, 1920, BONWIT eee ER & CO neat poe Ae RENCE AY ov BV 36™ STREET For Tomorrow, Saturday CLEARANCE SALES At Greatly Reduced Prices WOMEN’S and MISSES’ APPAREL NO EXCHANGES NO CREDITS 38.00 NO C. O. D.’S Misses’ Wool Velour Frocks Simple styles in tailored types. Formerly up to 65.00 Misses’ Velveteen Frocks Chic, youthful modes, plain and trimmed. Formerly 69.50 to 85.00 45.00 Misses’ Velveteen, Duvetyn & Velour Frocks In a number of most effective styles. Formerly 95.00 to 125.00 Misses’ Chiffon Velvet Frocks Reproductions of the favored Frénch models, Formerly 110.00 to 150.00 Misses’ Plain & Fur Trimmed Suits Of peachbloom and velour in very attractive styles. Formerly 150.00 to 225.00 78.00 { I 95.00 88.00 Misses’ Fur Trimmed Coats Of marvella and like soft fabrics in favored shades. Formerly 125.00 to 165.00 88.00 Misses’ Fur Trimmed Coats ietisiaiit: dressy coats in sumptuous fabrics. Formerly 150.00 to 225.00 98.00 Misses’ Fur Trimmed Coats Of the most fashionable fabrics and furs. Formerly up to 250.00 135.00 WOMEN’S TAILORED SUITS Plain and Fur Trimmed These suits assembled from the regular stock are of silvertone, velour, peachbloom and tricotine. 58.00 Formerly 79.50 to 125.00 Women’s English Velour Coats Practical daytime model in fashionable shades. Formerly 89.50 48.00 75.00 Women’s Fur Collar Bolivia & Velour Coats In brown, reindeer, taupe and mole. Formerly 110.00 Franklin S{ii0n & Co, Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets Will Close Out Saturday Just One Hundred Sleeveless LEATHER SPORTS JACKETS For Women and Misses Reduced to 5.00 Regular Price $11.50 N° other sports jacket fulfills so many purposes, for these may be worn not only for active. sports but as a fortress against cold weather. In tan, with soft wool linings and convenient pockets. Women’s Sizes 34 to 44; Misses’ 14 to 20 years. FEMININE SPORTS APPAREL SHOP—Fourth Floor | Reems csereses SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS |