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jat San Sebastian in August. invitation cannot but hope that the It would of course be verfectly Government of the United States, l GUE PLEADS Particularly in view of the attitude “that the presence of the representa: | the competition In armament. wil ague in beginning the preliminary jernment to whatever opinion may be) work n Ty for ultimate eycccas | » nally put forward in the report of [and to lend to the arent effort an the commission. Assistance which can in no way en | “Nevertheless, just as in the cane|°Mach upon ite own perfect liberty of No financial conference at Brussels |°f ®cHon.” bs eee bresence of an American repre- on Peénnsytvania Tracks, aetaive whose function was only Young, 28 years old, No. | tion was an important factor In the |Pennaylvanita Railroad, was killed by thi an electric train on the tracks at ‘Solved if This Govern- mae ee le work of the conference, 1854 Sens sed loth Avenue tear ment Gives Aid yee tha! cannot dowbted that the . weneral consideration of the subject ; i § ‘o@ the reduction of armaments will INGTON, Deo, %—Tho text| be greatly facilitated If the Govern- e invitation of the Counct] of | ment of the United States can see its BIG RETAIL SALE OF ¢ of Nations to the Govern- | ¥®¥ to be represented in a almilar of the United States to name |™nner at the meeting of the perma- a “te ps a . nent advisory conimission. tc mtatives to sit on the Mill- “The problem is one to which public ‘- tary Advisory Commission in a con- Sigueae in all countries Lohner the AT 25¢ ON THE DOLLAR IMPORTED JAPANESE JUTE RUGS bosentan alae sca ance 4 ent Importance, It is unnecessary Ive capacity durimg the study to’ point out that the reduction. of jhe commission of the question sun er ee, seit cua ees well ig of the world and unless some reduction of armaments was! measures of relief can be found by Public to-day. The commie- Tneaesational ooopsretion for the ex- Was constituted by ‘the Counet! hod ue to armaments League at its meeting in Rome gemeral economic situation must May and held Ite firet seasion “The Counc in extending this Velour de *S At71 West tg (Wiami Importing Co. retiring) |B. Altman & Go. meleon, with coll THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3, Bh ' Shere a EE Standen § WeeGibbons jtives of the United States would in] refuse to associate Iteelf with the | 5™ AVENUE AT36T™ STREET |no way commit the American Gov-|fovernmonts of the meinbers of the . Second Hloor ~Teke Cevator Sale Sa NPP a Can Be Easier| ‘st of #!¥ing and receiving informa. 48 Cherry Btrest, ‘ommployes “of bre The 1921 Cut in Prices Now Entire Stock Dresses Suits Coats Late Winter Model Dresses Values to $55 $25 Laine, Velveteen, Tricotir:», Taffeta, Satin, Ete. * Street and Evening Dresses Values $59.60 to $89.50 $35 to $45 Tricotine, Satin, Charmeuse, Crepe Satin, Chiffon Velvet, Crepe Meteor, Lace and other called-for materials Winter Coats and Wraps All with Fur Tgimming Values to $79.50 $49.50 Bolivia, Suedine, Velour de Laine, Trico Velour. Collars of Raccoon, Australian Opossum, Nutria and Mole. MADISON AVENUE - FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Fur-Trimmed Fur-Trimmed Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-fifth Street Wrap Coats Wrap Coats Values to $115.00 Values to $145.00 . Evora Bolivia, Trico Velour, Cha- In Evora, Frost Glo, Velde Cygne, 8 of Austral- Chamoistyne, Bolivia, trimmed a Opossum, Raccoon, Ringtail, with Australian Opossum, Ringtail, le, n, Nutria, Squirreland Mole. will specially feature ERPS PSY L@) TAbteac Youths’ Long-trouser Suits (Sizes 15 to 20; equivalent to chest measure of 31 to 36 inches) at $35.00 This offering will consist of two hundred and fifty Suits in three-piece semi-Norfolk, double-breasted and single- breasted models, many of them made of Scotch woolens imported direct by B. Altman & Co. The talloring is excellent throughout Boys’ Woolen Suits (sizes 8 to 17) with, two pairs of knickerbockers, offer exceptionally good ’ value at $23.50 (Departments on Sixth Floor) The greatest throngs who Men’s Slippers always an acceptable Christmas gift, are assembled on the Sixth Floor in selections that offer a choice of the | popular Cavalier, Faust or Opera models, in glazed kid- skin, suede or pebble calfskin. Cl MANHATTAN Men’s Balta Slippers in various leathers and colors $7.75 to 11.50 , per pair . (The latter price subject to War Revenue tax) $%th “ at Col Men’s Wool-felt Slippers, with soft soles, in a number $2.00 to 3.00 per pair MEAT Fancy Hindquarters Young Buiter __FRESH "'C"r _ Also Boys’ and Youths’ Wool-felt Slippers (elzes Il to 13 and |! to 6) In various desirable colors An Important Saturday Sale | $65: 589-5 BOYS’-$15 TWO-PANTS SUITS BOYS’ $15 OVERCOATS ae. $15 MACKINAWS Come up and Buy your Boy’s complete Winter Outfit for Less than the price of one garment. Remember, 42nd Street Sor. Biway tied rere Tnclided Bergen Avenue at 149th St. :, NERS zs Sn nclude ° 5 re rortlandt Oe reel BROOKLYN 0! ty fa an 14th St opp. Acad. Music | 413 Fulton Street ALBAN ‘Mth Street, cor. Broadway | 587 Fulton at Flatbush Me Pac ui state see 46th =“ and Broadway | NEWARK—IS1 Market SCRANTON, PA,—520 No Matter Where You Live It Will Pay You to Come Here. Best Cuts Only--Spacial Friday and Saturday SC] Sizes 3 to 18 of all sales in Boys’ Clothes is attracting KNOW REAL VALUES. Open Evenings until 9 all Monroe othes Shops are Upstairs 125th Street, cor. 7th Ave. | JERSEY CITY —Newark 18lst, cor. St. Nicholas Av. Ave. and Bay BRONX RATHREON -220 Main Circle Lackawanna Ave. of pleasing colors 295-Eishth vAve. BBN ate ny RICES ARE DOWN 20c Ib. hatin Cho 18¢ Ib. 7 $1. 85 to 2.00 per acral Be Genuine La Sat 8 ed RAN rn Frehined font 30@ U,| — Ham tem 10¢ eb. “VOR on ROAST.” iN r” 26¢ Ib.| - Porter Moise ase lb.| 35c Ib. | Roasting Veat 12/4c Ib, UNPRECEDENTED VALUES ARE OFFERED IN THIS SHOWING OF ‘Womnn’s AND /\ISSES’ New For Temp WRaps e ° PRESENTING PHENOMENAL VALUES Wid SWEEPING FRONT BELTED WRAPS OF- WRAPS OF CORDEWAL_- VEL DE CYGNE THE BEAUTY OF THE RICH WITH LOOSE DRAPED FABRIC 18 ENHANCED BACKS SILK STITCHED BY SILK STITCHING AND AND TOPPED WITHER AN EXTRA LARGE DEEP e COLLARS OF COLLAR OF MOLESKIN™ TAUPE NUTRIA (A NUMA) 1 ome Store Closes at 5 P. M. Lord & Taylor 38th Street —FIFTH AVENUE— 39th Street Winter Wear For the Outdoor Boy Mackinaws, Overcoats and Norfolk Suits Reduced to $20.00 Down go the prices on Winter togs for big boys and little ones, and this is just the time for thrifty mothers to stock up on warm Top Coats and sports wear for the youngsters—these splendid values will not last long at this low price! | Boys’ Mackinaws Sizes 6 to 18 Patrick Mack- inaws, sturdy for hard service and warm for zero weather; plaids and heather mix- tures, and a good assortment of them. Illustrated in centre. Boys’ . Norfolk Suits Sizes 8 to 18 All-Wool Tweeds and Cheviots, that “wear like iron,” in a good selec- tion of patterns, built on correct lines and well- tailored — practi- cal school suits., Boys’ Semi-Overcoats Sizes 10 to 17 - All-Wool Cheviot T)>- », yvod-looking belted models, nicely tailored, with convertible collars. Extra Values in Junior Boys’ Overcoats $12.50 Chinchilla and Cheviot, belted models with convertible collars. Sizes 3 to 10. Roys! Reotion, Fourth Floor “At Makes Liste Difference What You Need—A World “Want Ad.” will Go and Get Ie, ~ emerge dass, ast? \inelsianmnctinaesedoamsiadstalliieisaisditsadiniiicaliadataaaeps Sebgpee