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Leu ” ee ‘eux EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1921, ~ HEARN FOURTEENTH STREET Established 1827 os haeinaieaiietamncatined ILROADS GIVE UP GERMAN WORKERS OREIGN COMPACTS WON'T MAKE ARMS -TOMIDULS. SHIPS FOR NEW WARS i Systems Say They Are Wi "enh ator Che a: CHRISTMAS GIFT ASSORTMENTS for Every Member of the Family ing to End Contracts With Non-Ametican Shippers, pil seta Enormous Selection of Useful Gifts and Foreign and Domestic Novelties at Our Lower Prices EVERYBODY SHOPS HERE ON SATURDAY JEWELRY Gift Handkerchiefs Cafeteria You can always spare the time to have a bite to eat in the Cafeteria, where excellent food is ready to serve for little cost. LOCATED IN BASEMENT New Departments Open Now Gift Shop Books Cameras Sporting Goods Phonograph Records an&Skates . s WEST OF FIFTH AVE. FOURTH FLOOR BERLIN, Dee, .2—"The factories with which Germany provided arms and munitions are now dismantled,” says President Jouhaux of the French | Federation of Labor, who has been in |i the party of international leaders ana < German workers investigating wheths er it Is necessary to dismantle fur- ther the former munitions planta’ in bringing about the -disarmament} of Germany. M.. Jouhaux madé this statement at ‘the. conclusion of ten days’ inspection: * WASHINGTON, Deb. 2,-,Willing- mess to abrogate Prefereatial con- vacts with furelgn shipping interests has been oxpressed before Ship- ing Board officials by. six. of the ght American railroads having euch greements, Two of the roads in- | Vited to appear before the Shipping | Board Interstate Commerce Commit; | as having contracts, announced | at the contracts had expired and - Toys A gift for every one at values that please all uld not be renewed. The roads, reed to recommend ‘the cancella- | jorthern Central, Southern, Mo. fle and Ohio and Boston and Al-| ny. The Pennsylvania Railroad, sired. _D. O. Wood, General Foreign Agent the Grand Trunk way, sald it uid be necessary to discuss the nth railroad represented, the Chi- 60, Milwaukee and St. Paul, offered cancel its agreement with a Japan- @ line if the board would guarantee replace the business which he said ‘ould be lost by such action. Commissioner Thompson outlined fhe policy of the committee ina state- ent which said in part: “Any exclusive or preferential con- ract or agreement between any American railroad and any foreiga fag shipping company !s a menace to the success of ships operating under the flag of the United States. The esulting effect ion of merican commerce to the ships of other nations operating in competi- tion with our own, “Section 28 of the Merchant Marine isthe dive: whose represehtatives | jon were: The Baltimore and Ohio, | “The peace treaty has Leen loyally carried out,” he continued, “I, have been inspecting the former Geman! war factories,‘ particularly “athe Deutsche Werke, which has been the | the German workers, { pelleye the best assurance against war is not | Whether they aré teclinically dis- armed but whether they are spirtt- ually disarmed, “I believe the German workers have decided they will hot again tun: their hands to making cannon and mu- nitions, and the beat assurance of peace is in the mindsvof the workers, who know it depends on them whether or not Germany should again get together a mass of war materials, “From my ‘talks with them I be- lieve they will not again permit such amassing of materials. Hence I do Not see any reason to attémpt to dis- |cent orders to thiy effect from tho | Disarmament Commission“ -are. un | necess iy § believe it also unnecessary to | mainte ain a large military staff in entre of discussiby as to whether it" mantle the Deutseh@ Werke, and re- / who visit our Jewelry Section. * Indestructible Pearl Ye requneeTt HEAR importation: inehes long gold clasps—wete $9.97 Silver Mesh Bage—newest designs—were $8.97... 6.95 Imported Beaded Bags — “large va- riety of artistic desigue— 15.00 were $22.97 Men’s Solid Gold Cuff Linke— -6.00 engine turned—many styles and designs—were 88.97. 250 Bar Pins—three designs i in ster- ling silver—each with safety catch—were $5.00 RUGS For All Rooms Greatly Reduced 7.6x9 ft. Seamless Brussels—small for Men and Women Low prices and large assortments of hand- kerchiefs in the dainty new styles offer un- usual attractions. Initial Handker- y quality—generous size—half dozen in git box —were 82.74 box.. 2.00 haif doz. Women’s Jinen Handkerchiefs t-serviccable quality— wea A aah . 20 Women’s Embroidered Novelty Handkerchi dainty git box. 9 to 2.07 Women’s Crepe de Chine Hand- the re .24 and .37. © half doz. Kerchiefe—soft finlsh=-bl cek in: itial—half dozen in a box— 1.40 Wemen’s All Linen Handker- chi efs— ty wreath initial— half dozen in box— special, box......1..0.... 148 Specials in Sporting Goods for Saturday Only Ice Skates SS Kid Gloves 1.08 Rog. values at $2.96 and $3.48 Wanted styles—5 wanted colors—2 clasps. SJvorp Tint Toilet Articles 15 .26 .77 1.95 ea. Reg. values .23 to $3.96 Manicure Articles, Combs, Brushes, Mirrors, Hair Ree Powder Boxes, Jewel Boxes and Clocks. Buffers, for Saturday Specials that Santa is sure you'll approve of. Dolls’ Trunks—specially made. lot —nicely finished... .9S to 1.43 needed further disihantling to prevent || Imported Pearl Neckla Men's Silk Mufflers—28 inches | Women’s Sheer Linen Handker- Podluptaslecnec ers & return to war uses; and I find them |] and 24 inches long — each in attrae- sauire— pot up in gilt hoses. | chlefe—with. Kalfned Hens 7 ; Plush H : engaged in peaceful pursuits, tive gift box—\ | were 8247... ccc Me stitched iem— Imported French ee ee eee TAD BORGIR Eo cleriege, asus [Le wore 66.00) 2.25 Se rah 6 inches high. . 83 Christmas Wreath: 6to 16 Christmas Be! 150.78 12 0.63 Fine Nainsook Envelope Chemises and Corset Covers 97 Were $1.28 Gift assortments of re- markable attractiveness . and value. Nainsook Corset Covers—fine nain- iii cs ares Act, 192 clearly defines the intent | Germany to prevent the fabrication 9x12 ft on Se breferential feeders of tonnage for the workk"™ ST ane €°w4 40 }) New | Seo Velvets —7.830— 2 50 sortment of styles. | ca ie 4 r "uaa, aileeneenl . youy iy Board that a number of railroads in| BOTTOM T TORN OFF. TANKER rose, blue combinations- 5 jag back and {rout hs joard g aunabe Iroada in | ia 64060. 26.44 Were $2.97 to $3.96 ming back and a the United States have such exctu-| |§ TOWED FROM BAHAMAS.||_v# lions and ribbon s\ { % ) sive or preferential contracts with Seamless Ase = system of bulkheads invented by Sir D Oriental ing as with day cos-_. F Joseph Ishery caste nations, Persian and Orien, A 9 : A ~ VETERANS OFF TO SCHOOL. cant, frie andy crew atc to|| 9x12-—were 855.50 50 Misses and Ch ildren S Fine quality hosiery in assorted blended tumes. i By he ship, s f b a | Ninety-One Disabled Soldiers Leave the fend and che engin nainreteaeee eter eanty 4 Papel endiblue colors, with hand embroidered clocks. bidropess Cocosta) = pine Lake Ro] é re lex jon i clot low ust an on ipo | & fev OhSe: Wath tis ceene Were Re B08 aL) FURS Women’s Imported English Wool Hosi lore Hani 95 sizes 20 to 30— : | i With hundreds bidding them God- made his plight kno Velvets—27x54—Oriental any $F embroidered clocks—black, cordovan—were 82.50. ° were $2.50.......00e0e00+ LO i speed, ninety-one disabled veterans, Aided by her own i tanks, which || dallion desions—value $3.97.2.9°¢ bo i a foreign flag shipping companies in direct conflict with the spirit of the American Congress. “It is also of record that more than two and one-half million tons of cargo were interchanged last vear be- tween these railroads and ships op- erating under the flags of nations other than the United States. This is a condition admittedly requiring cor- rection, recognizing the full force and | effect of the enactment clause of the Merchant Marine Act, which clearly provides that ‘a greater partion’ of the commerce of the United States be carried in Atertcan” vesse: ete alas of the World War left the Pennsyl- vania Station yesterday afternoon |of the stranded vessel, "She was tian || designs—tan, blue and old rose mix; every detail of lining and finishing made to hip, low bust—sizes 20 to 2 { 1 in a special car for Camp Sherman, jeased across the shoals. She Yemained || tures—27xd4—were 86.97... 4.47 ; As lemceet . , | were 85.50..... t Chillicothe. O.. where they will, be | fest until The tanker left here ta Wiltoua-rit satisfy the most discriminating taste, offer { enrolled as students in the Unfted light Oct 9x15 ft. Seamless Wiltons—rieh h ft. b . it 7 the Bandenuso? iy, | States Veteran Vocational School s ferrite pounding she re |] dark Oriental eopies—~ 9 9 the gift buying opportunity of the season, d ‘Goth—were $1.00... Nevis will be the first school to ye gees the rea ccuntee anny nteatny || meresletoe fe b for these values are extraordinarily good. Limited Quantity | epepiutely Magee ‘ontrol or tne pony 4 ep gaye to tow the tanker Ch ild , F Ss } overn | ; ' Jodging and medical treatment. will . is 1 ren’s ur ets Were $5.97 4 35 ' h Gove _— = . VoorBildara veterans were funn the Christmas Gift ° Blown Across Reefs, She Is Kept Afloat by Using O11 Tanks as Pontoons. — The Standard Off tank steamer F. D. Asche, which late last October was |eaught in a 100 mile-an hour hurricane |off the Bahamas and washed a mile over Stranger and Manatilla Reefs, was | towed into port yesterday by the wreck- (ing tugs 1. J. Merrite and Willard, On the reefs the tanker's tom was almost « ly torn offs Her \Construction undet the longitudinal were sealed and fille with air, a serie’ of pontoons was bu within’ the outer bot- | ed and floral designs: lion effects —7.6x9— value $42.50. 8.3x10.6—were $48.50. Seamless Velvet Rugs—11.3x12— small designs and medallions—ten combinations: value 868.50. 18.50 SeamlessWiltonVelvet Rugs—oxl2 —reproductions of finest Orientals— special Bigelow-Hartford. Rugs Seamless Fringed Velvets—large variety of harmonious color comhi- Best Velvets—Oriental and Persian The popular styles--hockey, Canadian Club and others—reduced because they are only in broken sizes. Genuine Horse Hide Cover Soccer Footballs— regular size—guaranteed bladder and lace— were $2.50.... 2.05 One-Day Sale (Saturday) Youthfully styled furs of fine quality with Specially Priced Hosiery for the Fastidious Woman Women’s Silk and Wool Hosiery 1220 Were ¢ up shoulders Nainsook Envelo} elastic top and rib flesh and 7s Corsets and Brassieres Styles that may be worn as well with even- Waistline Corsets—broclie—long gd Military District, which com: > Beaverette, White and Natural < ‘ ptisen New York, New Jersey and| 1] SILKS B.85 Coney Sets—large size— Brief cases of six-ounce, hand-boarded (not One kind of necessity | z ie Sew York's quote of, disabled wet: EE! || The gift of a dress or skirt | | Slynx, Thibet and Beaverette Mere ORT A and e078). (. (ee kips) cowhide, with half straps around, ex- of which no house- >: a | SenSie “Ta 800. There were. sixty Ait Am. satur- ||| length of these popular silks Sets— were 48.73 5.5.0) Nutri Mutte 11.50 tension lock and ring handle. keeper can have too | eee MM et AN ates BI clea ae ea , will have the double charm Moline, Sheared White Coney, MEIN TH creer: Hone BReeescticalve(cved tenand anvat vies FelaitemmusitentlKeivelone many. ; |; gathered in the Penneyivania Sta; |) Only of beauty and practicability. Bive Coney, Muskrat and Fitch | Sise, tse 15.50 styles—grey, black, brown, navy, tan and black—metal or cover Tuthishi Tewele--Jeen cand -eaiieas o: Hon Shey were eer anareerceitcel | 100) h Chiffon Taffetas—plain Setersollan, ore animal atyle —| maeRlets se OR rome with turn lock—all the season's newest designs for holiday cifte— peatgsei ihannga Py nt Whiting, who, was in chavge of the 35-inc! idols) melon shaped muff with ring ie aiy at nt ere $3.27 BD! enlisted moma’ Hut a: Ghedment |) to Be and chaageable> -street and evening Henalcait ye’ 10.50 5.50 best assortment in the city at this price—were 7 (Catton ic: Tacale cane finish France ones an ihe soldiers bosrd: || Seld colors 1S SENET ONT POO s—of velvet and duvetyn and leather vanity cases with 14 karat hemstitched—white borders— : ta thevtrain. || Yard Wide Poplins—soft and Mi Jasps—in black and colors—were 84.87 3. were .21, AS ‘ SHORT WILL GIVES $25,000. | Limit lisrolepiain ancl aia isses’ Sets Loy | stripes : poe One Yard Wide Foulards—small | 9 ¢ NATURAL BLACK OPOSSUM, IMITATION BLUE FOX AND FITCH : . j i eae en Mn rere cree [Mea eeatees a ‘ SETS-deep collar and animal scarfs--nelon shaped 3 d M f | | pert rect oe! os || inch Crepe de Ching “arg muff with ringe-were A32:79 andl RESTS. eee 18.50 oys’ and Young Men’s Gift Cutlery. ) aq t colors—light and da b Y 1 7 i i f \ Th. will of Dr. Robert Denniston of || tomer ALL MAKES. lVecieen Mmeineedessule felts Fox Scarfs Black Lynx Practical gitts a man, : Dolibe Farry, whose feoher wap-e0 Ad Sonoma.” || "dark and medium colors— Animal S. @ women or a boy will, ‘ miral of the United States Navy, drawn SONDRA, dere ee L357 nimal Scarfs Redaeehit. ; 4 by himself on one of his prescription AEOLIAN. | 29 50 Manks, was filed with Surrogate Slater || VOCALION, PRIMA DONNA || ° 48 50 Cc Pearl Handied Pocket Knives at Wnite Plains yesterday. It disposes e of an estate of $25,002, The will is one of the smallest on record and reads; bert Denniston, being of sound this to be my last will dated April 15, 1919. 1 Westchesater Sheriff's Pianos and Player Pianos | $150 $395 Near Gh” Ave. JERSEY CITY, STORE: 175, Monticelio “ave m Women’s Flannelette Underthings Flannelette Nightdresses — high Value $39.50 . Were $65.73 Brown or taupe, open ani- Beautiful quality, large size. mal style, silk lined. silk lined. MISSES’ COATS Boys and young men like best of all at Christmas time gifts of good looking suits quality, style and value make them the four blades—imported steel—eagh in holly gift box— Special, 577 Steel Knives and Forks—best steel set of six each— box—were .68 AT \ a ——— Co acres most notable. : ; is | Fennel, Bloomer pi 23.95 Se etor! See, || Women’s | eee sill aa | Soke tOee Vests SPECIAL je “ ed Blouse style illustrated, were 81eaOsceeveeess LOO | high grade 122 VE. Mies SIXTH AVE. | self cloth, lined with Boys’ Overcoats — of warm all ee ee a Seconds of .35 quality 195 ‘SIXTH AVE. Girls’ Winter Coats Hes in peneil str wool materials oxford gr i Fy nuxtures % BETWEEN 13TH AND 14TH STS, S. E, COR. STH STREET | plain or fancy silk. tan, brawn and heather full tan i soe ule a de ae variety of stules a | CELEBRAT! ANNIVERSARY EXPeNae | Were $10.94 8.00 , ‘ IN years 12.95 slue 827.30 to 834.50,..24,.30 give these vests an un- WE ARE CUTTING PRICES IN HALE Werm coats of wool cloths Models of very fine velour, Be Mait iain Young Men's Overcoats new Manal alte, caw path i K ‘it , ii ie ivi op Boys’ Coats all wool overcoat " F hea wool overcoa eeveless, wi 4 [i Large 14' iP bsizy ert 20% Roan th DD's wlth raglan or sti le Santen heather and bolivia, with joys’ Coats all pluie bach vith plain a hail: bucky hodice oF crocheted tops. ] J : ‘ , 2 x Leiria a Kt ei PTR Per eit Regular and extra si Young Mutton Jersey Hams ens or Fowls large tucked collars, plain beaverette, self cloth, ee eee : own, tan oxford 9 EEE or fancy backs, come in : ; pe Paiatls Srey citar Uninet Legs of Milbeyeye | Fresh, Killed ‘brown, reindeer and blue. ringlail opossum collars E y 22h 5010 8250. 1.0 tok Si) Tor Unlen Salton Yeal Amour), 2 Ih J | Morrland 25) ba Sizes 8 to 14 years in this lot. values 822.5000 824,50 FDO Others to $39.50 Seat tugarcuredHams oF regular and extra es were BLT . Ean ieee 15: 1 18 See To-day’s Evening Journal or Sun for Nineteen Morning TOYLAND NOW IN FULL SWING w Exe \ Specials on Sale Saturday Until 1 P. M. See Page 14 for Other Hearn Advertising. N . x = ¢~ i inti from our large stocks, » 82.87 LO? i h to my. wife, | r lities and daintiest and coats chosen were $2.87 : j i mys ope | a ot Piano BELGuGH EL this assortment where quantity makes them the largest of- Poultry She: Special 87 f the most | A i, west sso cr, | | interesting to gift seekers. fering of any retail store in the city, and Stork Scissors—each in in of eof the mos: 2

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