The evening world. Newspaper, December 30, 1921, Page 4

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Paglia Eee. Ne THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, ISH FIGHT OVER | oeeboe weoen, LOF BRIAND'’S nnd the old established Bank of tiie und iplgmatic atmculte oF | Indo-China is only a superficial! {he present hour.” | ‘Jf } OF GREAT ‘CHARM sapect of the affair, | Of course, there is a disposition .:* ri | i real stru "he writes, “Is| here, in all international financial and due to a strenuous effort by” the| industrial mix-ups, to look for the \ Standard Ol Company not only to| hidden hand of Standard Oil, but the } secure contro! over the Far Eastern) mysterious activities of A. C. Bedford, markets in China and adjacent coun: | President of the company, in Holland tries but also to secure a substan-/and Paris during his recent risit give tial footing In the ofl fleids of Meso-| come color to these suspicions now. potamia, Working through French P crthetoke departure from the bey * ——.>— - | —_—— . ‘ ‘ | Efforts Fail to Bring De y= Valera and Griffith to | financial and = other agencies, ‘he j’Orsay is regarded in diplomat~- an Agreement. oy: AY, DECEMBER 30, 1091. | CHARGE PURCHASES MADE THE REMAINDER OF THE MONTH WILL. ¢ APPEAR ON BILLS RENDERED FEBRUARY 1st. Dest & Co. Fifth Avenue at 35th Screet Established 1879 Standard Ol Company hopes to bring |{. circles here ax the disappearance | about # revision of the present man-| 4° ¢ hrocBritish influence. | ? Hi q+ {dates covering territories formerly | Hand of Standard Is Hinted at) °F, creak terrors, formerly om | th Far Bastem Fitaticial |Paane (9 Reiys BIcre bene a ee eeC RATAN, Bec he . = as American Interests. | my “ADELPHIA, ec, 8, Two Troubles. | “The potentialities for American en- | biocks of $1,000,000 each of 4% per cent a She Hawaeesiccialiat aercenete bod Victory bends changed hands yesterday a a ‘ Ppa ve i on the Philadelphia Stock Exchange at x visible, And in addition te this pos- ye | LONDON, Dec, 30.—Machinations sibility the Standard Oll Company {9 100.08, Tt was declared te be she larg- | of the Standard Ol] Company are de-|securing .a strong footing In a pee leads Uy Bee hated ba Pi ni Caspian, Galician and Roumanian oil }corded on the local exehange, ant n= Ginfed) (by tie: correspondent of the) gcd) dentally the highest price ever reached TO-DAY AND SATURDAY Mid-Winter Fashions DUBLIN, Dec. 30.—The question of ~ ratification of the Irish treaty Is be fought to a finish when the Dail fects again next Tuesday. | Many unofficial efforts have been Morning Post to be at the bottom of | to Rafe ekcet for & $600 tat Held Le wank | fhade in the last few days to bring the Far ern financial trouble tan for 100.14, ‘The financ'al distriet un- 7 bout some sort of understanding be- | that has eventuated in the rosigna: | eyiioit Cilicia, which Is likely to be. (aermood the busing wus for the Gov. f : h l i | ween the Griffith and be Valera jtlon of Philippe Berthelot as French come In the near future ot [purchasing Londs in the open market or c oo wv Ss ‘ : moat productive of the we iremen arties, but without success, One jor gestion, entirely unofficial and wally unsanctioned by both sides, that as the Dail is powerless un- w the terms of the treaty to ratify =" = OUR no vote should be taken, but @ . nimous decision should be FRAU VON ROCHOW. ched to refer the question to al OAayuxoenweee E D- = - ecting of the Southern Irish Par-|1, 6 = fap: S ; fiahaiik as coustituted under what iol cues! #¢ Doom— Wedding Set own as the Partition Act of last} for Jan. 18 May Be Delayed LEAR, L.NCE SALE rr by Her Family. Only those willing to recognize that} grap! ' jislation would attend and conac-| TH? Bbove Is the first photograph f ’s sh Seon di ently. ratification would be uneni. {received in this country of Frau von of women’s shoes is crowding our stores ous. This suggestion, which was! Rochow, the widow who Is reported phatically turned down by leaders to be affianced to the ex-Kaiser, Frau 5 ff both sides, is probably the inspira-|von Rochow, whose husband was @ e At End-of-the-Season Prices Regulation Sailor Dresses for Misses and Juniors The regulation dress that so many schools require; in navy blue men’s wear serge, 1 6.50 with black or white braid, emblem on ORIGINALLY sleeve and collar, and silk handkerchief 27.50 tie. Sizes 13 to 18 years. ‘ of a report about agreement. Colonel in the Danzig Hussars, first The country's opinion, as expressed] met Withelm at military manoeuvres. rough local and county councils, is] Berlin newspapers picture her as a for the treaty and the list of pub-] woman of great wealth and charm, | bodies favoring it is growing daily.] She is now « guest of the ex-Kaiser * . ry i ow the country would respond to uJat Doorn, and it is reported that the will buy Novelty Strap Effects, Oxfords and High Shoes which for-_ || aring and raging campaign directed] wedding date was set for Jan. 18, but ° the. calling for a decision as be-| that ohjedtiods of her family to the merly sold up to $12.00 a pair. | een Ireland free and Ireland as a] proposed union might delay it | Fi id Uled to Great Britain—for tha: a The response to this sale has been so tremendous, the form an appeal to the country] ECONOMIC EXPERTS . | STiOaralapetan wey. be nidin: that we have added a number of lines of shoes | red. BEGIN BEIR WORK. i to the sale—all to be sold at this price Whatever hope De Valera and his rin metnt| All this Fall and Winter styles | upporters might have entertained of | Mect tm MP | . 30.—Economic experts | pening negotiations on the lines of R pated by Premier Lloyd George's}of Britain and France met here to- Girls’ Regulation Middy Suits Navy all-wool serge, with silk braid and 8.95 SPECIAL embroidered emblem on collar and sleeves. Sizes 14 and 16 years. Girls’ Velveteen or Wool Dresses 18.00 | Several models in various pretty color- ORIGINALLY | ings. Sizes 10 to 16 years. is alternative proposals has been} PARIS, . TN day to begin work on the financial re- . ' -— me y 4 5 SALE 28.00 to 35.00 | eS Luhsie ana ao aa dal roe butlding “f Europe. The French delé- cee — AM Re & ) Ou Ria aa | a . . , ving Ireland's being out of the | {110m nine te egione, met Sir OR CREDITS { go A A we Y E mn STREET AND Girls’ Fur-Collared Coats, | re their baal na foo, extoral] Sn guetttctr prohmnar eet wag hat agence gal i i Corduroy Lined 2 | SAO eral gel a a 47-51 W 34°St. NewYork. | All-wool mixtures, fined throughout with 5.00 ible. will refrain from discussions of the | Newark Store — 649 Broad St. corduroy, and with big opossum collars. SPECIAL EEN MARY'S BROTHER jGerman reparation question, Sizes 12 to 16 years. MAY BE ERIN GOVERNOR eee taal x Be a ccks tuck uabiea| tes ems IATA Girls’ Bolivia Coats | High Post in Irish Free state. | } All-wool Bolivia, silk lined throughout. 1 9.50 | RON: ee Pa eee Re We Connection With Any Other Establishment in the World | Sizes 10 to 16 years. SPECIAL | lates for the Governor General- ip of the Irish Free State under © pending Anglo-Irish Treaty ix ing revived, the latest name men- | joned in connection with the post eing that of the Earl of Athionc unger brother of Queen Mary, THIRTY FOURTH STREET Children’s Brown Leather School | Shoes Sturdy, well made, all-leather school 3.70 shoes, in laced style. Sizes 8 to 1034, 3.70 4.40 Sizes 11 to 2, 4.40 ‘The Earl was in line for the Gov. the outbreak of the war. Let og: rma ie¢ 2 39 anc sotvent, | Worth “holiday week” values surpass Worth “everyday” values. irector of Italian Institution De- clares Assets Exceed the Liabilities. - : 7 f : Rare Values in Squirrel Fur Coats Reduced Trimmed Coats from Stock Marmot Coats LONDON, Dec. ‘30 (Associated ).—William Marconi, who is a Belted model of lustrous, full- furred skins. Reduces ta 65-00 SECOND FLOOR THIRD FLOOR r of the Banca Italiana di ito, said to-day that the follow- information had reached him this ‘ing: “Owing to the definite refusal last ht by other banks of the proposal The finest of squirrel pelts pur- chased at big discounts abroad, it fe ‘d by the Bank of Italy i 1 Aa San ah oat ieee ia high grade coatings recently pur- rm regarding the financial situa- chased—made up to our order in ‘of the Banca Ital a mich is not at all critical if panic the latest modes. Therefore— iproided), the Board of Directors of new coats offered now at greater take advantage of the decree of| If values than old coats reduced Bay Seal Coats (Seal-dyed Coney) A smart model with self collar and flare sleeves. Reduced tr TQ.00 oratorium granted, and which is licable only in those cases where e assets exceed the abilities, as in A Extraordinary Value at 38.00 Depositors of the Italian Discount Trust Company, No. 399 Broad: New silk lined Winter coats, with Ey tineinenacne ct Bkoke vee collars of dark Natural Squirrel. = a) =~] = Cn SS = J = = ce (om) ca Cc) = me) = cs — rm day after the announcement of a ' . . it marae” Saat at Extraordinary Vaiue at 5(0).00 Natural Muskrat Coats Hh PetaP ra toons ne New models of soft wool coatings Made with self shawl collar and Wi bd f ont Dyparede of te depo with Squirrel collars and cuffs. shinee ae border, (as ane H itt e ani oe of them women, gathered in trated) 5 | 3 whee ut Chen's 4 Extraordinary Value at 65-90 - aad Reduced 102 | r xiety. ‘The others were Boli . . Hi Matting for whatever “information olivia Coats, smartly cut and Hudson Sea s . Beret Eira rcon. view ureaident, luxuriously Squirrel collared. Nand Mestzee iy Sent Capt From “The O’Brien Girl” id Uh ‘e Was nothing new .t oat 102.00 . 7 | Miia Stats. he books are ueing on Extraordinary Value at @()-00 Women's Coats ath fcr Well matched pelts with dark | mymined by state officials Huge Squirrel collars on these Muy’ Cott—and fe markings. Richly lined. % Sp eimdningtor FROOPS QUELL FIGHT widé sleeved Normandy coats. jay taal ed ; Reduced to 250.00 iI | IN MEXICAN CHAMBER i ’ A : ——— Wi Be es raeta <s how i George M. Cohan’s Musical Comedy 4 pathisers of Deputies. ICO CITY, Dec. 29 (Associated ).—The Mexican Chamber of Dep- was invaded by armed forces to- Frock Values of Timely Interest "New Frocks A Sale of Frocks {| AT THE LIBERTY THEATRE De? (eee pec de geet Agroup of Taffeta Frocks Silk and Cloth Frocks i ting aN between ‘tc: in advance Spring modes. reduced for clearance. || Words by Otto Harbach ::: Music by Louis A. Hirsch Het ty and the cia i reer dinar, } matic “bloc. Whips and. canes Fea” 25-00 comer? 1650 I ; In quaintly smart modi- Porret Twill, Canton red’ tne pole to icannns of Basae bouf- Crepe, Crepe Basa and Remaining until the fant styles. All the new affeta, in 2 wide variety MAGAZINE | Ee atlaln the Chavtober tetrean the Spring colors, too. of midwinter styles. ? , = ae ‘ peda Vasconcelos asked — Sa obser armed corte LN

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