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A’S DEMAND EGONOMIC PARLEY Idea of doing for Burope what the BEFORE PARLEY| FOR EUROPE URGED Washington Conférence has done for It emphasizes that yf Ay £ only the Chinese delegates in an effort to 1s but the former enemy coun- Russia should participate. | settle the Shantung problem outside peneaniehen e+ <seaaanAaIO the Pacific,” the article says. It de-| 4) clares the United States should not COLUMBUS A JEW Large Ares ‘Water Alone * List of ‘the Spheres of Influence to | Le oe Chronicle Approves Pro- hephcpepshaplapend iibdbet heres edhe 6 sana OF LEGUON Crimean -| Courter Proposal on Shanbing | ‘Ne conrerenoe: | Skagit River, Wash, i | Flew! le i acts rsa Conference ¥ ce, 2) wo Hea) ce i a : | ee i P ‘ ly Discovered be catbala qn Which Country Objects Ls Sulla po Leye Up “There 1s nothing to prevent Great} Carl Farber, No. 714 Southern Boule- Line Contains Plan for Its | Prscovenn ow Pnospnate jain Bea fe ria nah { dicate Discoverer Hid Origin Is Presented. Reparations and ' Debts. Britain ard France from calling al|vard, and Theodore Wolf, No, 647/ Purchase. ' BEDS ORAD. along the Skagit River Southern Boulevard, both of the Bronx, | JACKIBONVI 14.—All burst to-day eight miles above Stan- ‘were arrested last night and locked up ILE, Dec. bertus WASHINGTON, Dec, 14 (Associated | yogt, discoverer of the Florida phos.| Wood, Wash,, flooding the town and an at the Wost 0th Gtrect Station on| progs)—The counter proposal of|phate deposits, died yesterday at his|aren three to five miles wide and ten ey. charges of selling liquor. Summonses hn tor tt 1 t J home here, aged seventy-one years. He} mites i fn the val f th capactty. were tesued on selling charges for Mar- China for the purchase from Japan |home here, aged aeventy-one years. Hel miles tong tn ley of the 6tifla~ ine ohrenisle faye otha dent wiih in Hizn, No, 681 Coluntus Avenue, jot the Kiaochow Tsinanfu Railroad | ty." gouthern: Pacific when the. route | Suamish River . e AL reparations, debts, Teomas eg Nene ‘sjumbus 1¢0. in Shantung Province has been cabled! trom Los Angeles to the Lact was ge-! The entire population of Conway, near ‘x nwood, has fled to high ground. European conference in which Amer- ica would doubtiess be willing to par- ticipate in a watching or advisory LONDON. Dec. 14—Thé Daily Chronicle, regarded as close to the Government, displays’ this morning a spevial editorial concerning the pro- posed financial conference to follow that in Washington. Selle , |Press).—The question of foreign leased “MADRID, De Dec. 12. Cosa ae China and special eres 0} influence were taken up MEA special commienton to investi- [again to-day by the Far Eastern [ gate newly discovered documents | Committee of the Arms Conference. , Purporting to show tha: Colum- /|Chinese representatives presented a | bus was a Jew has been appoint. |“etalled statement, particularizing Seda Gy die Mbkslil) Coverntatat those to which China especially ob- ' * | jects. Japanese representatives said j _ The documents which are satd | they desired to study this statement | © have just come to light, tend | before entering upon a discussion of to indicate that Columbus was the Chinese demandy. {) Obliged to hide the fact of his | The sub-committee, headed by Sen- j Gewish origin from the Catholic |ator Underwood, to which was re- _Aicqnarcte ot Soa in order to ob- ferred the question. of the Chinese St their ‘aid for his voyage. (OANA CRORE Ore ck tee {Tt de aloo shown that his moth- | Cruns fof increase from § to 7 1-2 per | rs name was Shushanah and ; that her father’s namo was Jacob. ‘| tke a large number of Jews of i+iuts time, Columbus practised Ju- | ; @nism scoretly. It ts believed that Columbus told Queen Isabella and her con- fort, Ferdinand, that he was a 4 jy"nessenger from Jehovah. One of )) thie plans was to wrest the Holy ‘. . Lend from the infidel Turk with the riches he eet out to find in India, nica SAY M’ADOO LEADS FIGHT ON TREATY Many Democratic Senators, How- jo ever, Are on Record as For \* From Catholic Monarchs. | WASHINGTON, Dec. 14 (Associated isarmament on fand and eotite to Tokio by the Japa Arms Con- keted. 5th Avenue 34th Street James MeCreery & Co. Gifts That Interpret the Holiday Spirit in Terms of Usefulness and Enduring Beauty } Wi il it ¥ ‘on.Choicest Maxon ¢ MODELS ‘‘Master-Made”’ : Gift Furniture Every year it is becoming more and more widely the custom to give at least one gift for the home. McCreery Persian Mahal Rugs Provide a Precious the Pact, A * Wherein Are Listed Gift furniture has the added advantage of being distinctly WhGnINOTON, Oe 11 eae es Gift from the Orient Gifts to Complete the Home. for the individual as well as the home. ; 00) ee attrac: ; “« » Cy H S i G. McAdoo was credited to-day by ae ban ig erg ig rom the mar Bart where\Chistmeeihad iiorieiny come Now, don’t forget, Mother, here is the A Smoker’s Cabi- Democratic Senators with an attempt to organize a Democratic fight on the ‘Four-Power Pacific Treaty. just things we need to make it homey.” Martha Washington Work Table, with deep drawers and net, of course, comes to every one’s mind, This one includes a also these Persian Mahal Gift Rugs, rich in that strange Oriental beauty of color and design, intrinsically valuable and te ay where probably twice our would cost else- She was young, and bore that A -vepramentative of Sait dMoA doo. it pebsgyd aid so finely woven they will give a lifetime of use. Pec open arn atta ceed cubby holes, 19.78 porcelain lined hum- ‘fell aati SL tea eetaisel|) All-Oeeasion IOS 10) ftrcccss. :..187.50 DIGESIS ttre ior 175.00 acquired "responsibility | which The _ romantic- idor, pipe rack, My Mia genet Mentertie, case li 10.5x6.10 ft.. . .195.00 12.4x8.6 ft.. . 245.00 Pear entiran ny mariner looking Spinet Desk lighter, ash tray and orate who attended an informal Zi 11.7x9 ft.. LO . 225.00 12.9x9.3 ft.. 249.00 probably the living room of her would be a splendid other convenienc on in the Democratic cloak- 50 Choi $24 to $189 | rier § ag ue Be ea ie tua arth 3 Jerycown honeymoon cottage (or gift, with numberless 15. room became mum as oysters about 50 oice Wee 5-2 Ite iiers 195.00 NEX(sD tUractsieei nee 5 A compartment “in - the treaty and McAdoo's efforts. It PRE ‘ F is eeeacdy ce cleaiticant Fane - ~: ‘ side. 29.75 ‘The Solid Mahog- dyes tt Osnatar Gites tok ccane: |S ee ae “Things to make the living A Nest of Solid any Book-Trough ite stand against ‘the treaty. Glas Heretofore $89 to $239 © 9x12 ft... . 225.00 8x10 ft... .195.00 6x9 ft... .139.00 room homey’, so many of us Mahogany Four End Table provides Ree esr caaneser ef ines Ba |G 50 Evening P (Eighth Floor) need them~—wherefore we have Tables, however, is a table at the end of Many Democrats have already gone on record favoring it, because, they WRAPS $129 $198 § listed just a few suggestions. the economy _ item, the davenport as not only in price but well as a handy c A Windsor Chair | aald, it went the League of Nations |S Heretofore $159 to $249 A Wrought Iron ite Be thellAceei as a saver of space ee for books. > covenant one better. They apparently ay Be Used Anywhere | assumed that a vote for the new | Closing Out 24 Fur Trimmed as well. 19.75 16.50 It even finds its way into the boudoir and hall as well as in the living room as a companion to a gateleg table or by the fireside, where you can curl up in its depths and lose yourself in a book or the land of dreams. Hubby, of course, would find it the ideal chair in which to read his evening paper and speculate upon to- morrow’s “deal” while smokin his pipe. 11.50 And While We Are Mentioning Firesides Suits at $39 to $89 Reading Lamp Special, 8.00 This reading lamp is comfort and con- venience itself aside from the fact that its picturesque beauty will harmonize with any scheme of decoration. Placed be- side any chair or table it will shed just the proper light over your shoulder onto the reading matter, without waste or glare. It has an extremely attractive parchment shade in your choice of colors. (Sizth Floor) treaty would be consistent with their | support ot the League. P< — | Procter Robber Pleads Guilty. | CINCINNATI, Dee. 14.—Peter Voel- ker, said to have been the ringleader | in the theft of jewels worth $75,000 g i. William Cooper voe) hot gulity.. Ser Franklin Simon 8 Co. A Traveling Bag Is a Splendid Gift particularly for a man. On his business trips and week- end visits, nothing can surpass it. Just large enough to con- tain every article he needs, it nevertheless lacks all bulkiness. Genuine Cowhide Traveling Bag, in Black or Russet; leather lined; sewn frame. Sizes 18 or 20 inches. 14.75 Genuine Cowhide Traveling Bag, in Black or Cordovan, we might add that if your friends possess one they would find Andirons or a Screen quite neces- sary to keep the crackling logs in place and sputtering sparks out of harm’s way. Anditons:.; 0.4.05 5.95 and up Screens...... . 3.50 and up A Store of Individual Shops FIFTH AVENUE, 37th and 38th STS, Decorative Home Gifts Which Are Useful as Well are these splendidly made Scarfs for the Library or Living Room Table. They are Velour and Tapestry Combinations, 16x54 inches. cach, 3.75 and 4.75 o Womens and Children’s J | trimmed with galloons. FonvVaclous Sisedl Book leather lined. Size 18 inches. 10.75 BOU DO | R Also Moquette Velour Couch Covers, Persian and on DTLOUs s2148 aos Genuine Cowhide ‘Traveling Bag, full cut, This is:not Chinese designs, are sometimes used as hall runners as well. Nothing is so convenient as a a split, but genuine cowhide stock. All Russet. Leather Sectional Book Case with adjust- able shelves. It is a veritable treasure house for those who love to read, and imparts to a room that “lived-in” look which is quite an essential in itself. 31.50 and up There are also Solid Mahogany Book-Trough End Tables, which, as their name implies, serve a double purpose. 16.50 5.0x8.9 feet. each, 24.75 lined. Size 18 inches. 7.00 (Fifth Fleor) (Fifth Floor) SLIPPERS... | SATIN BOUDOIR SLIPPERS FOR | See an ge MADAME AND MADEMOISELLE An Asset to the Home because they are beautifully made, durable and great savers Trimmed with silk pom- | of time and space. She will appreciate your thoughtfulness. pons; black, blue or pink. 3/5 FELT COMFY SLIPPERS FOR THE JUNIOR MISS Trimmed with ribbon and pompons; rose, blue or ecru. Toy Towne News Have you seen the electric trains in Toy Towne? They go whizzing on. their way through tunnels, past crossings with an alarm, stop at the station all lighted up ready for folks to come in and then on again past the telegraph station with a real telc- graph ticker. | ; Pyrex Pie Plate in heavily nickel - plated brass frame; 9 inches in diameter. 2.95 Pyrex Casserole, heavily nickel - plated brass frame; cast han- Christmas Gift Economy This space is Devoted cach day to a Gift Suggestion of McCreery Quality— . marked at a lower price than ever before ‘There is one in particular we have in mind con- sisting of a locomotive with a real headlight, a coal car behind, a baggage car, Pullman, observation car Zao (Sizes 2% 10 7'-). 5 6 2 1 + &e dles. 2.95 and twelve sections of track with battery rheostat 7 ck peg Re couple with tunnel. And Mother, it costs only 6.75 i . Electric Toaster Puss-IN-BOOTS OF FE bil with toast rack; com- 7.50 Do you like puzzles, we mean picture puzzles? FOR CHILDREN ey oe ane : hen do get one of these: With white stenciled motifs Three-piece Carving Madeira Luncheon Sets \ children’s picture puz: boxed, containing 5 - f Set of American steel, four puzzles, assorted subjects’ as follows: Little around the top; red or blue. p) 25 genuine stag handles. set, 5.50 Boy Blue, Mother Hubbard, Cinderella and Mother (Sizes 5 to ro!! and 11 192) « SG set, 3.95 Goose. 50c Hand-embroidered and hand-scalloped Duplex FirelessCook Stove, saves 80% fuel: complete cooking out- fit. 24.00 Mirro Aluminum Second Foor Coffee Percolator; on Linen, with Rosepoint edges, these sets Large Picture Puzzles, boxed. These pictures suggest the Three Bears, ‘I'wilight Express, Circus Puzzle and the Merchant Marine. 1,00 FELT COMFY SLIPPERS FOR CHILDREN With white stenciled motifs; consist of one centrepiece, six plate doylies and six glass doylies. Neatly boxed. Large White Silk Plush ‘Teddy Bears with red or blue. (Sizes 5 1 ro! = } = lab voice 5.00 and 1702) + +. es ere highly polished. G-cup Red-Rider with four rubber-tired wheels. 3.50 capacity. 1.75 Sitth Flo (Fifth Floor Boupnork Stipeer SHop—Third Floo é . a