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The Invitation expressed the view that the general’ consideration of the | sf subject of a reduction of armaments would be “greatly facilltated” 4f the United States Government could sce ‘ts way to send a representative to ait In an advisory capacity with the | commission, e Following the council's approyal of 6 e ae i egion. Mass the .Invitation at its session to-day e & note embodying it was deapatened | 4m PARIS, Deo. 1 (Assc —Presiient Wilson’; “Poor Old Europe Will Feel Less Abandoned,” Says French Delegate. nee ¢ the role of Armenian mediator ts con. GENEVA, Dec. 1 (Asnociated Press).—A letter to President Wilson, Accepting his offer to act as mediator Armenia, was drafted to-day by the Council of the Leagye of Na- tions, Mr. Wifkon’s note, which wns i Tecelved, this morning, was read to La § Semen ‘ct ioe Counc at ans0 n 20 Different Styles —All @'clock, and was reveived with marks of liveliest sdtistaction. The reply to Mr. Wilson expresses Appreciation of the President's ac- ceptance. The Allied High Commis- sloners at Constantinople, It saya, are Ddeing consulted as to qhe best way for Mr. Wilson to proceed. ‘The Council believes there will be Ro great difficulty about the Presi- dent's mediators conferring with Mustapha Kemal Pasha, the Turkish Negtionalist leader, who has be | making war upon the Armen An offer from Spain and: Brazil to | Join in the meMiation came during} this morning's session of the Council. | That body left it to President Wilson to decide if he desired this co-opera- tion, After further discussion of the note | in the Council meeting this afternoon 4t will go forward to Washington in the early evening. Lord Robert Cecil annotnced that be was still anxious that the $20,000,000 Which he had estimated would be suf. | ficient tovequip an expedition to help | e Armenians be secured “Poor old Europe will feel less Abandoned,” was a remark made by a member of the French delegation While discussing the matter. ‘The news gave the Assembly great felief, as the Armenian question had hecome the bughear of the péople. Many delegates regretted it had been | of Raccoon, French Seal, Opossum and Nutria Collar. Now $35 At $19.95 Sale of 400 brought up in a particular form that would have exposed the League to Pensure in case a mediator had not been found. - “President Wilson's action is a big @ep toward a solution of one of the ost serious problems before the As- wembly,” was the way Lord Robert Cecil characterized the acceptance, “It brings relief to all of us who are }) trying to find a way to help the Ar Menians out of the difficulty, Mr. Wilson's acceptance is commendable nd worthy of the best traditions of the United States.” Suits Plain and Fur Dresses More Than 30 Styles in a Variety of Materials fe Armenia and is a Values as high as $40 fommittee considering de’ im that country, w; ine exsimism yesterday to- ed with joy. ,” he said,4 307 FIFTH AVENUE 3° Franklin Simon 8 Co. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets THURSDAY At a Reduction of *28.° Women’s WINTER SUITS “Bie” Regular Price *85.°° \ Reduced prices on suits of this character have a \ significance as distinctive as the suits themselves! NEW WINTER MODELS OF DUVET DE LAINE OR YALAMA WITH COLLARS OF SUPERIOR QUALITY LUE-GRAY SQUIRREL —IN THE WANTED LORINGS. ALL SIZES. NO EXCHANGES WOMEN'S SUIT SHOP—First Floor NO CREDITS Wilson's intervention will have a goo ect toward pacification of that a JAILS PRIDMENOOM OF DAY. CAMBRIDGR, nmobite th $60 Winter Coats Are Now $35! ~ 300 Plain and Fur Trimmed Models . 39 Including Plumettes, Bolivias, Grystal Cords, Velours, Broadcloths, Silvertones and Silyertip Bolivias, with plain collars and collars All-Wool Velour Coat, Raccoon Fur Collar, Now $35 At $29.95 Sale of 400 Silk and Cloth) |New Tailored ‘Tei immed Models in 20 Different Styles Values as high as $60 HAMILTON GARMENT CO. GRAY SQUIRREL COLLARED Dec. 1.—Joh hy hud enjoyed a courteay of ‘oned thefta, ompanied by te: n, The ounce: ZHS SVewinG WORLD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1920, On drawn by the Military hea | idered t the French Foreign Office York paper received a cablegram ect outside and draw a crowd calling on the United States to pane Pe a ADDY development, and Foreign DECLARED REPORT from his publisher saying: while you go inside and lecture. @ representative to lt om the Com-| Office officials sald to-day they were OF DEATH GROSS “It Mark Twain very {ll end mission. much gratified, it is hoped President ‘ 600 words, {¢ dead eend 1,000,” EXAGGERATIQN Circus Man Proposed Tight Rope The correspondent showed the despatch to Twain, who emiled as he handed {t back, m his arrival in je of Nations. Once, when Marck Twain was on a lecture tour, a circus showman proposed to combine with him. “Look here,” said the showman. ‘'h let my wife do a tightrope HEN Mark Twain was W abroad a report reached this country that he was dying. A correspondent of a New need two significance. Prague, Warsaw and Berlin. _ Stern: Brothers West 42nd Street (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) THURSDAY on the MAIN FLOOR: Several thousand yards of this season's most desirable WOOLEN DRESS FABRICS and COATINGS (in Suit, Dress, Coat and Skirt Lengths) at One-Third to One-Half Off the regular prices The assortment comprises: Silk and Wool or All| Wool Jersey, Wool Duvetyne, Duvet de Laine, Wool Velours, Marvella Cloth, Tricotine, Pia! Embroi- | Novelty Checks, receee. Plaids and Stripes, English or Scotch Poiret Twill, Mixtures, In all the fashionable colorings and Black. | Attention is directed to our complete exhibition of ||| CHILDREN’S CHRISTMAS TOYS | New novelties from which every need of the expectant child may be gratified at moderate expenditure. | Very Special Values for This Week: | Toes's Mechanical Trains with 2 Passenger Cars, | Baggage Car, Tender and Locomolice; also 12 Tracks. . 1 + sos's + Others $2.50 to $7.50 poet ee EE . DOLL PERAMBULATORS— PHONOGRAPHS—. Black enamel; 18-inch body, 4.50 Play 6 and 7-inch Records, 6.75 28-inch body. « « ao 7.50 Play 10-inch Records . . 9.75 DOLL BEDS— $ White enamel; 22-inch . , 2.25 TEA ace Bion 1 Mahogany finish; 24-in, . 3.65 Spptnaiy Gecoraves: tray 1.75 DOLL WALKER—With VELOCIPEDES—Pneumatic tires, 1214-inch Dressed Doll. . 2.00 24.50, 26.75, 28.75 Purchases made now will be held for future delivery if desired. THE SPORTING GOODS DEPT. will feature remarkable values for Thursday and Friday in ROLLER ‘SKATES,. . . . . Special at $3.35 Steel, ball-bearing extension skates, complete with straps and key. Exceptionally strong and well made. GRAIN LEATHER FOOTBALLS, special at $5.85 complete with bladder of good rubber and steel lacer, Boxing Gloves, $4.95 to 10.00 Medicine Balls, $6.60 to 12.78 Steel Spiral Exercisers, $1.85 to 3.50 Boy Scout Knives, , $2.25 to 2,75 Basket Balls, , Footballs, , . , $1.25 to 0.75 Golf Bags,. . $1.75 to 20,00 Photograph Albums, , 50c to 7.50 Large assortment of Ice Skates Combination Skate Sets and Skating Shoes. $3.50 to 7.50 M’CORMICK DENIES MISSION. LONDON, Dec, 1—United States Senator Medill McCormick of Llinols, o London from the United States, disclaimed reports Daw O “Just say," he directed, “that ae a wd the report of my death has been that he was visiting Europe to feel for Lecture. grossly exaggerated.” out the nations on a new plan for a Leagu Mr. McCormick declared in a formal statement that hie trip to Europe bad no political ‘He expects tos visit Paris, Rome, West 43rd Street | since abandoned “Good 4 grown in and * | ing and selling more of these ‘i friendly shoes than ever i} before, —Stout Women— Don’t Miss This Great Sale of b 500 COATS of Black Broadcloth The Reason for This Great Sale Is This: A dealer had to dispose of a large quantity of Broadcloth at once. So we bought up his entire stock and made up these Wonderful Values ourselves, right in our own factory and according to our own measurements. ALL SIZES FROM 88 to 56 BUST The Coats are specially designed to fit and become the stout woman with long waist, la: hips, short waist, or small hips. Two styles have Fur Collars. the Coats are of | ne Bryant make, which means excellent workmanship and_tailorin: throughout. Beautifully and warmly interlined. luced to only 2995 2485 3485 275° WHEN THIS LOT IS GONE, THE COATS CAN NEVER BE DUPLI- CATED AT THESE PRICES! Christmas Gift Speciais Y make some stout woman, perhaps mother, aunts sista or a .riend,—happy at Christmas with the gift of one of these beautiful garments. Specially Reduced—Sizes 38 to 56 Bust —of dainty Crepe de Chine or Georgette... ...sseseeereeecees 4.95 RRSTGOWNS White Nainsook, Pink or Blue stitching 2278 CHEMISES—White Nainsools, Pink Ribbon shoulder sti 1. BRASSIERES—Torchon Lace and Embroidered Cambri HOSIERY—Silk Lisle in extra sizes, Black or White. PETTICOATS—Black Sateen, Flannel, or We BATH ROBES—Bla: MISOLES—Satin or Crepe de Chine¥lesh, Navy Blue BUNGALOW APRONS—Percale, Chambray, Gingham, REMEMBER, Lane Bryant Lawer Store is a Bargain Basement— Every Price is a Bargain Price—the lowest ANYWHERE. 2"; Lane Bryant Just West of Fifth Avenue. “Good Sense” cA SHOE FOR ALL :iGES Nearly fity years ago the Coward “Good Sense” Shoe was first man tured. It was accorded in- stant acceptance, then, and received the flattery of many im! ( | Most of the others have ~ we Sense” for “snappy gtyles” but the Coward “Good Sense” Shos has ‘True to the foot frem hee} to toe and made frem the softest sersoned leathers, “Geeg Sense” combines ma hy ours Siete, therssabe of appearame. Bold Newtece Kiss James S.

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