The evening world. Newspaper, November 1, 1921, Page 4

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j i ( RR with Japanese who, in other PHILADBLPHIA, Nov. 1 its of the world, were in constant | ‘ 5 bf Setelincsk to 4 From Third Page) ith the people of the British Deciaring: class ents anony yorted that they University of Pennaylvanta co-eds sin an a oo wo 8 of the Anglo-Japanese fees i f Proportion than did the United| alliance were vague and general, yot| #7¢ “und Leash A esha Ma Siaks Aitetrdltavie Ursin tro were | te interpretation placed on S pre y of age to ente nd usalia s Ora A liance by the Japanese mil univers Pennsylvanian, mowed down at G ‘Western front. Smail wo the various British domin'o and @ fu resentation in tho League of Nations taki policy of the Brit _THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER I, MS. CONFERENCE TO TEST RELATIONS /OFU.S. AND BRIAN o demanded a voice !n ture war. Bince the dominions were given rep-| ance be not renewed because tt had ng A deep inte ene thing, Aust man, Premier terested natura the Pacific ‘ what was to happen to former man colonies unde: mandates the stitute for direct tory. Paris Conference Paris Conference as a Friction has of those islands United Si for instance, declining to recognize | evita Japan's right over t and munication between the CANADA WOULD Not ANTAGO. | (MnP Jack”) uiivan, a veteran of |] Sonate Australia isn’t auxions t row more and more dominant in th: cific. Western Can: rece! has but ace endship w Meanwh paper stories emanating came steadily te Washington sulting each ot Japanese alliatt it w knowledge and consent of the United | Premiers. of the Anglo-Jay unmistakable. Aine of Yap, which con Far East NIZE UNITED STATES, ived many Virtually ¢ ssion which our Governmen the thing de the Ame British ag going to b States. Just who was responsible here knows. B the Plal; Gov info! alliance by the British A new bezan to a Strij oft Sta tween England time whereby ut the American offi thing in the bud In In many ways t ernment had not ernment was conce rmation about the A nyway, ‘al of the pped of technitalities a rene he alliance n tes a worl Mary had a Little Lamb butits fleece was no whiter nor softer than the fabric of THIS LABEL SAFEGUARDS YOU AGAINST IMITATIONS , A warm, pure, white-bleach ma- terial cut for perfect fit but ample lines. At Good Stores The E-Z Waist Co. NEW YORK a Makers of (2hi “E-2" Waist Un Waists and Sleeping-<Garments for Winter and Summer Wear Hipoli and on the! that up| business men of China, In a formal| 94Y gn pol- fey—in the moves that might lead to] viewpoint, of America when- they) frerce struggles participated In the gystem of “ r trusteeshipse®et up by | claiming a Jel her y to the idea, and ant Se Aen eortor sun. ithe British Government in Tondon 08 tionot terri {assuring Japan on the one hand of alifornia ani} e Japan | He which has |{% for the spread of that impression, nobody ey made it t the British discussed the matter at all, and that so far us this Gov Acithet sought nor bee: t to the United A peace- nd's talents {n | naval construction and war prepare-| ATTACKS CLASS |PIPING ROCK TROPHIES _ |‘ It is true that! FIGHTS OF CO-EDS STOLEN SECOND et her two and the statu 1 before long. uld be obliged t { utral, but the last Lnropean war showed what the dim. | AS BARBAROUS Bargiary Identical With One of m of neutrality can be and how | ; Yer Aw ee of Caps lent neutrality” can be trans-|}Not Even Ainazons Would Care Ave into practical help. Further- cickg Brat KSI . British dominions couldn’: to Imitate Such Displays, ee their central government ‘at dant Panes, n such close relationship Says Sturdent Paper. Five sliver e rs and statesmen became om vague. ‘The truth te the B hate at sh AL criticised the young statement, expressed exactly the| women students for imitating the urged that the Anglo-Japanese alli- | ed as a menacing stimulant fe a ae police and commergial| THE DINING ROOM ~ Sometimes the ell-too-familiar old suite proclaims its shabbiness to the casual fn > ee} guest fat more noticeat i | than to the hostess. ad British citizens i | against the Anglo care to im | | Australian Pre | MBXvuRAK Se Ss warm support holdiy — pro- 9} her faith the alllance and America Ly VA mounting that gives njon the other her permanent friend- » a |ship, ‘The show-down bas become in- 1-4 fingulam from lected Blue Ww ‘conn "ave Te). | Buy ToDay,10 Months To Pay employes reference, 1aop Ea” Renuest LW Sweet<©. et lor FL00n $7O Bway “Avo Duane is UR ONLY PLACE a « 1°) Ad ON 20-26 west 36" st he Civil War, ninety-one, died sud- and tof he Britis’ | d with the Dominion Opposition to the renewa! © alliance was! ok no part. No Connection With Any Other Establishment in the World WORTH THIRTY-FOURTH STREET BROADWAY-FIFTH AVENUE Tomorrow This Remarkable Clearance Sale Offers you a choice of Hundreds and Hundreds of Silk Afternoon Frocks Tailored Cloth Frocks Reduced From Stock to Much Below Wholesale Cost 7 00 Velveteen Crepe Satin Poiret Twill Canton Crepe al Tunic models—redingotes—coat frocks—many modifications of the becoming slipover style Black—Brown—Navy—Volnay Many trimmed with contrasting colors All sizes in the lot for Women and Misses; including a good selection in extra large sizes HN cm NL At present price re- * visions a handsome } i Flint Dining Suitecosts far less es ss than its oy Plint ¢ Horner @ in tte will annette AT DOE 1921. No Connection With Any Other Establishment in the World WORTH THIRTY FOURTH STREET cAre Constantly Coming In to join the" group” that offer so unusual an amount, of variety and_value at Models that illustrate~ the new fashions, originations lately de-: vised for midwinter wear. Bolivia * coats, with. Beaver collars. Molita coats, with _Wolf fur collars. Panvelaine coats with Squir- rel collar. Veldyne=coats iwith7 Squirrel collars. Cordelainetcoatsz with, Wolf collars. bed . < Normandy * coats” with, Wolf, The coat pictured is of a Ss Normandy with collars collars and cuff: Norman Sel fun eae i, . The slender Miss, the Woman The Season's eaters ins of average size or of full figure clude Malay, Sorrento, can choose coats.at this price. Naxy, Reindeer, Black. Special for to-morrow 16,000 Yards of Choice Dress Silks & Velvets at remarkable concessions from origina! prices nciuded are soft crepes, evening silks, black silks, metal brocades and chiffon velvets arranged in Dress, Blouse and Skirt Lengths and variously priced 78c., 95c., $1.35, 2.90 & 3.90 per_yard (Pirst Floor) iit Makes Little Ditteceiee What You Need—A World “Want Ad.” Will Ge end Get It. New Fur Trimmed Coats B. Altinan & Cn. \DISON AVENUE-FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK irty-fourth Street Thirty-fifth Street

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