The evening world. Newspaper, December 27, 1920, Page 7

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DISARMING PLANS | BY AGREEMENT OF NATIONS MOORSED Lord Northcliffe, Hoover, Viv- iani and Others, Approve the Project. FOR WORLD PARLEYS. » Favors Powers Agreeing to Cut Down Their Army and In reply to messages from World asking their armament among the leading nations, The views on. dis- by mutual agreement, a number of the most prominant men of America, Great Britain and France have ex- pressed their approval. Some of the answers follow: In niy whether advantn holiday inion we might consider 1 the nations could not ly take @ real naval efnments need the snp- »pinion when they do that may sem to affect security, Public opinion is y moulded by the press, There- lcome The World's eampaign for a naval holiday, Why should the nation waste thousands of millions on’ probably useless battleships about the future utility of which the best port of public anything experts are now violently divided, even if anybody, wanted to fight— which I firmly believe nobody does. . And that at a time that every million we can spare is needed for the works of real progr for scientific , re- earch, the ¢ ch tion, syphilis dead) ftain and Japan. NORTHCLIFFE, fe-is the owner of s, Daily Mail and sh newspapers.) neither more militaristic to-day thin Duration of military just been diminished. s an ardent desire to disarm France nor more imperialistic hefore the war service has Phere . and to restore the ohildren of her feeble natality to the economic labors of which France has so much nood for her rehabilitation. Nations that live far from Ger- many and have no common frontier with her defend themselves by their navies. What is the use of a navy? ‘fo exclude the enemy from one's ter ritorial waters, in other words, to keep him back from one's frontier. We, who have a land frontier, cannot re- frain from defending it so long ‘as our neighbor is not disarmed, Hence 1 cannot understand why France, which has a dangerous position on land, should be suspected of militar- ‘sm when countries which defend thomselves upon the sea increase their armaments. Paris, Dec, 24. RDNE VIVIANI, Ex-Premier of France. Disarmament, more especially naval disarmament, should have been effec- tively dealt with in the Versailles Treaty, The continued increase of naval armament since that treaty in presumably for war at a time when the world has resolved itself ‘to peace and, in any event, is so exhausted fae Another war in our generation will mean the dissolution of society. ‘The money spent upon it since the jarmistice would have contributed ma- terially to the entire economic re- habilitation of the world. There is no more inconceivable folly than this continued riot of ex- penditure on battleships at a time when great masses of humanity are dying of starvation in certain parts of the world, parallel .with bursting warehouses of rotting food in other places. The gentinued waste of the 1ndth Cable Snaps John MoKevitt, thirty-four years old, an automobile washer, of No. 19 Weat Street,/ and Henry J. thirty-two years old, of No, 23 Faat 10Bth Street, were Injured last night! Pp, tyme werent Ae THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY 2 HURT IN ELEVATOR CRASH. they were riding In a garage at No. elevator stot to the roof of th Both were taken to K: Hospital Garage, Sending | «Car Inte Roof. ‘o the hips and shoulders, to the stepped into ti Friese, | basement, and cable 234 West 108th Street broke and the wuilting. ‘herbocker MoKevitt suffering from a it the left leg and Friese from police the men FINE KNITTED UNDERWEAR St Fits Women and Girls All weights and finishes—in silk, wool and cotton Flatlock Seams Delightful Texture Beauty and Moderate Durability Price For sale at New York's Leading Shops J| ca world’s energies and resources in such foolishness Instead of moving these commodities, from centres of surplus to centres of famine is one of the most amazing failures of states- manship of our times. HERBERT HOOVER. ee elimi PROPELLER AT SEA. | Loses _ | Steamer Hutchinson Sends Wirelens —In 875 Milex Off Brent, LONDON, Dec, 27.—A message was recelved by Lioyd’s wireless station at Valencia on Saturday from the Amer- jean steamer Hutchinson saying: “Haye lost propeller, latitude 45:10 . 10.30 west, and need immediate 3 lles ‘southwest of Breast. The steamer Dochet sent a wireless despatch to the Lizard Station on Sun- day saying: "Have been searching for knogn.' THe Hutchinson is 2.179 tons and is in the New Orleans-Antwerp trade, This position would be about Hutchinson all night and position ts un-| i ecome? CCORDING to Dr. E. V. McCollum of Johns Hopkins University, the foremost authority on human nutrition, the people who have made liberal use of milk have attained to greater size, great lon- gevity and achieved much greater ad- vancement in literature, art and science. Milk will play an important part in mold- ing the future of your child. Borden’s Milk is produced in, the most cleanly and scientific manner possible. It is. fine, wholesome milk—the kind you may feel safe in giving to the younger members of your family. For further information phone for our solicitor. FORMERLY PORMERLY 35% "45° PRICED UP TO $76.00 PRICED UP TO $95.00 Geshe Baer Brose Ine. 594 Difth toe. at 36° Steet First After Christmas Clearance Sale ABSOLUTE SACRIFICE OF ALL FALL AND WINTER DRESSES We will place on sale tomorrow nearly every frock in our shop. Every dress in this sale has been priced to attract a buyer without regard to its original cost. Models for every occasion in all desirable fabrics. DIVIDED INTO FIVE GROUPS All Other Frocks FORMERLY PRICED UP TO $195.00 FORMERLY PRICED UP TO $115.00 FORMERLY PRICED UP TO $135.00 - agomscnuas-47 3p oe ee * SA2teE MES 7t POINTES 7 See page 10 for details of the sale of Misses’ and small Women's Wraps. fol 27, 1920. ° 3024 Morning For Women and Misses > ‘ A Mgey Whos smite we An unusual purchase makes possible this unusual price. ing materials and sashes and belts of white oggandie or self material. lot, six of which are illustrated. The four below are styles for women, sizes 36 to 46, Above are two misses’ dresses, sizes 16 to 20. Surplice and vestee effects, skirts with tucks, | ls or cuff buttons. | less models, in the 3.89 lot. Collar and collar- at Size 36 to 46 On Sale To-morrow meme —Third Floor, Centre. | Women’s Underwear Reduced | for ' Clearance ; $1.19—Women’s Swiss Union Suits Usual price $1.39 Low neck, ankle length, sleeveless suits in pink or white, $1.79—W omen’s Athletic Underwear Fancy checked or striped, white or pink material. Usual price $2.19 $1.84—W omen’s Glove Silk Top Union Suits Extra size suits $2.19 || Long wearing quality suits in pink only. | Usual price $2.39 On Sale To-morrow + Centres Stationery Reduced for Clearance All stationery in boxes damaged during the Christmas shopping re- duced, 50% | your supply of excéllent | quality paper and cards | at very low prices. Aaare —Main Floor, S4th Street, An opportunity to buy | Seamless Mottled Chenille Rugs Nearly Half Price We have taken from our regular stock about 300 Mottled Chenille Axminster Rugs and marked them nearly half less than our regular lowest-in-the-city prices. The object is quick selling. The rugs are made from high class yarns and are in the hit- and-miss effects—adaptable for use in the dining room, den or office. The mottled effect gives them a distinct- ively attractive appearance—and all will give excellent Sale Price $20.24 26.75 32.25 ft. ft. ft. Linoleums At Reduced Prices This is a sfecial sale of inlaid and figured linoleums. The Inlaid Linoleums are mostly in tile patterns, with the com- bination colors ‘of blue, red and gray. The Figured Cork Linoleums are in tile and parquetry effects, combination colors of gray, red and blue. They are as follows: Inlaid Linoleum Figured Cork Linoleum won mar ia 9 10 12 Usual price $2.14 per Usual price $1.29 per sq. yd. sq. yd. Sale price $1.69 per Sale price 89¢ per sq. yd. xq. yd. Carpets Solid color carpets in the most wanted colors. A very good assortment of these excellent wearing carpets has been specially priced for quick selling: Velvet Carpets, in solid colors. e Usual price, $4.89 per yd. Sale price, $3.69 per yd. On Sale To-morrow feqre —Vourth Floor, Front. Real Lace Coilars Specially Priced Iland-made Chinese Filet Collars, 18 to $198’ ewe —DMain Fiver, Front, Centre. 22 in. long SC FT re aS, Dresses hia) High grade chambrays and ginghams in novelty plaids and checks. 20 models in the Men’s Full | Hemstitched inch hems. Trimmings include touches of hand panes flutings of organdie, bands of contrast- Also 859 women’s dresses taken from our stock. Originally up to $2.79, $1.39 Men’s Underwear Reduced for Clearance 1.19 Men’s Cotton Mesh Union Suits Long sleeves, ankle length. Men’s Mercerized Madras Athletic Suits Sleeveless style, ankle length. Fine Ribbed Cotton Union Suits » Short sleeves, ankle length. $1.19 each Men’s Cotton Shirts and -Drawers Light weight, « long sleeves, ankle length, Men’s Athletic Shirts and Drawers Of fine quality nainsook, Not all sizes in all suits. $3.29 each Wool and Drawers fashioned _ under- wear, in natura? color, howe jain Floor, Clearance Sale Handkerchiefs 500 dozen Women’s ‘ White Linen Handkerchiefs Hemstitched. Our usual price $1.39 for 6, Sale price—6 for $1.09 500 dozen Men’s White Linen Handkerchiefs Sale price—6 for $2.19 with Our usual prices 6 for $2.49 and $2.69 Sees —Main Floor, Centre, Shirts | Centro a

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