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BRE | LEAGUE OF NATIONS ee Street Ral: HARDING DEMANDS we Nee” ea inthe ioe outa “Ae, Bante one , , Says, “4 of the finan- , Be Nanay He Says | But Ete ate ee) ; Don’t: Fight League.” | CAPE TOWN, May 27 (Associated | © | Press).—In a speech in the Assembly rat burglar removed the combina- to-day Gen, Jan Christian Smuts, Pre-} tion knobs of thes! id mier of the Union of South Afriea,| chisel and a ull amount |warmly defended the Lexgue of Na-| small amount Says Mexico Needs No Treaty | tions making un earnest plea that the atte d from th League be given.a chance to show what to Define Her Obligations | '*,coula ao. . “Do not let us fight the ‘League of As a Nation. “but ie Auto Sundries ny Printing Cor- | Nations," nier Smuti us Aght th y be wron en, Smuts thought the council waters not "played the Kame.” Every-| # Revestes ng was in. th ‘2 MAKE NO EVASION. melting pot, he said, | ¢ ; 0 skins and then ets he consider the League abaoluty- At ft Geral BUS a ¥ en le le ‘t e © 4 o a A re- I Accept Recognition Only) human race than: that |p » K | n of nations, great and. ‘ Basis of Retaining | , | Sovereignty. | By Alvaro Obregon, President of Mexico. (Written for the United Press.) (Coprrizht, 1991, by the United Presa) MEXICO CITY, M Replying to your telegram of rday rela- “tive to a story published by the press | to the effect that the Government of | your country may demand signature | of @ protocol preliminary to granting recognition io the Mexican Govern- ment, it is my opinion should not exist tion, since the ri \gi ot Mexico, like tl of all other countries, are established with all re- guard for international*law, and that there is no necessity for a treaty in) order that Mexico should recognize those obligations, establishing them anew, i} Mexico believes that she has the fright to be considered as any other} ef the nations which are subject to} the rules of international law. The “United States of America, like aay | ether country, may ask for its na-| Uonals all the guarantees and pre-| rogatives that international law oon-| fers, without the aecessity that they should be ratified in a protocol, and fexico neither evades nor will evade | any way whatsoever any of the ~$ligations which are hers as an tn- spendent nation. Moreover, Mexico does not demand | \renewal of friendly relations with ose nations which still doubt the wfapility of her government and her firm resolve to comply with all her obligations; and those countries may Aake all the time that their foresight nd interests warrant for the renewal pf relations when they may believe jt convenient. I am certain that the high personal- ities who now administer your coun- try, interpreting the noble desires for Sharmony which are being strengthen- | d with the passing of cach day, vill avoid renewal of relations be- WOMEN’S GAUZE itween both nations on a basis which SILK HOSIERY jwovereignty of tte Mexican people. This is the only condition under | 2 05 Three Pairs which the Government of this Republic e 8.50 lesires renewal of relations with BONWIT TELLER &CO. chop of’ Onpinations FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET FOR SATURDAY Exceptional Values in WOOL and PURE FIBRE SWEATERS 9.50 HAND KNIT SLIP-ON SWEATERS of fine Iceland wool with high round neck and long sleeves. In navy, black, henna, orchid, delft blue, -jade and _ white. PURE FIBRE TUXEDO SWEAT- ERS in a plain weave; two pockets and narrow sash. In ‘black, navy, © henna, brown, tangerine and white. Special Values in hose countries where they are at 4, Sresent interrupted, a In black, African brown,, a | | fawn, gray and russet. | amped Five Stories and oun) 4. 5 nies, pees Lives. In black, African brown, castor and gray. n Smith, twenty years old, Brook Avenue, the Bronx, | r window | At the | he was dition was a’ baseball eight B. Alimainu & Ca. MADISON AVENUE = FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Thirty-fifth Street Thirty-fourth Street A Special Sale of Women’s Coats & Wraps exceptionally low-priced at $25.00 & 35.00 will take place to-morrow (Saturday) and will offer remarkable values for before-the-holiday purchasers Many of the higher-cost Outergarments (Coats, Wraps and Coat-wraps) have been marked at ap- preciable reductions from former prices (Third Floor) Purchases Will Appear on Bills Rendered July 1st. we James MeGreery & Co. 34th Street McCreery Quality Merchandise, a as s Advertised, om Sale b beginning | Saturday, May <8th. Telephone Fitz Roy 3400 <== te — ——— esprit A Pre-Holiday Sale of Hand-Made Blouses 2.95 A dainty, fresh Hand-Made Blouse for the holiday week-end trip is not merely an accessory—it is a necessity. Nothing is smarter as a complement to the Suit you will wear en route or the sport costume you will don on arriving. 1,200 perfectly exquisite Hand-Made There are six models, some with square necks, others in V-neck style. All are generously adorned with hand- drawn work and hand-embroidered dots. be tremendous early shopping is advised. Sizes 34 to 46. (Fourth Floor) Blouses are to be featured in this Sale, but as the demand will unquestionably A Suit or Coat at These Prices. Should Not Be Missing From Misses’ Wardrobes Suits of Fine Tricotine—26.50 Chic Top Coats—35.00 Those stunning long-coat styles that They are, unquestionably, the most impart to every girl a supple, graceful useful as well as the smartest type of appearance—also some chic, short-coat Coat. _ In this special offering are mod- models. These latter are just as smart — els of- English persuasion, fashioned of with separate white or plaid skirts as ‘Tan Camel’s Hair Cloth in double- with the skirts that come with them, At breasted or ‘Tuxedo styles; also swagger $26.50 every model in this assortment affairs of Navy Blue Tricotine, Polo represents value that may be truthfully cloth or Wool Velour with long Tuxedd termed “extraordinary.” collars, sizes 14 to 18 years. (Fourth Floor) Cleverly Designed Frocks of Gingham For Misses Are Priced But 6.95 Another offering indicative of what McCreery’s is doing to bring prices down to the lowest possible level. These Dresses are splendidly and White Pique or Ecru Batiste combined carefully made of good quality Gingham with Valenciennes Lace. in neat checked and plaid designs. In It would be superfluous to stress their style they are unusually clever and be- — Price, for everybody knows how much A ‘ ; rr dependable Gingham costs per yard and coming. Some are trimmed with tiny , Png . how much Dresses, cut full and as well loops of Organdie, others with waist- made as these, are really worth, ‘There coats, sashes, collars and pockets of Or- are numerous different styles and colors gandie—still others take for adornment in sizes 14 to 18 years. (Fourth Floor) ‘‘McCreery Silks’’ Famous Over Half a Century Special for Tomorrow Black Cape Satin yard, 3.95 52 inches wide. It is an exceptionally beau- tiful, heavy quality, suitable for the Satin Wraps so much in vogue or for Gowns. (Second Floor) For One Day Only! Silk and Knit Underwear At These Lowered Prices Glove Silk Bloomers in plain and drop-stitch weaves, with elastic waistbands and knecs. Special, 2.50 Colored Glove Silk Sport Bloomers—Black, Navy or Taupe. formerly 4.95, 3.95 Glove Silk Vests—plain or fancy............. 3.25 formerly 5.00 to 6.00 Ribbed Cotton Union Suits in plain or bodice style ; tight or loose knees, formerly 95c, 75¢ Swiss Ribbed Cotton Vests in plain or bodice styles. Special, ea., 50c; 8 for 1.25 Athletic Union Suits in plain or striped Batiste..... Special, 1.95 to 3.25 (Third Floor) Price and Quality Make This Women’s Silk Hosiery An Exceptional Value ‘These Hose are fashioned of a superior quality ‘Thread Silk, which increases their durability and richness of appearance to anextent seldom found in $2.50 hose. Black, White or Colors. 1.95 formerly 2.50 (Mein Floor) These Women’s Wrist Watches Priced for Saturday Only, 9,75 These wrist watches form the rare but happy combination of an excellent timepiece in a beau- tiful piece of jewelry. The cases are 20-year quality, gold-filled, fit- ted with guaranteed 15-jeweled lever movement and ribbon bracelet. These watches formerly sold for 14.75. Imported and Domestic Necklaces 1.00 Graduated, faceted, round and oval crystal beads in beautiful shades of red. Formerly 1.95 to 3.50. (Main Fioor) NewLeather Hand Bags Priced for Tomorrow, 2.95 Bags which attract the eye because of their mod- ishness are quoted in this sale at an almost insignif- icant figure. They are made of Morocco, Spider or Alligator Calf, ‘Tooled Antique and Cobra Grain Leathers in swagger and envelope shapes with side or top handles. (Main Floor) pees