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: SUPREME COUNCIL |be no question at this time of a for- imal alliance between France and Great Britain, it is said on good aU- | fawt custo thority, but has held out the prospect | © Must Work Out Its Own Salvation. ast, ai they could not look to any id, must be but themselves to work out the eco nomic rehabilitation of Europe, He | said the present meeting of the Su preme Council was the most import- ant that DENIES PRO-GERMANISM. ee had been held since the ar But Germany Must Not Be Rushed Into Bolshevism, He Tells Allies. the world demanded that the Allies |take wider responsibilities. | Asking permission to speak frank fon the subject of German reparations Mr. Lloyd Geog: sald: “This is impossible uniess it cin were stained with blood, and | evidently referring to the recent mtnt hetween Natio} uw Ha be by general agreement of the |" Y CANNES, Jan (Associate) | A ijies. Failing thi, t ite ¢ w we can draw Tress).—The Allied Supreme Counci!| peace will rot _ungatl two. We must “The Allies must m the) for each other's opinion has been heard of individual . and interests, All the sacrifices are |‘ °'" not recorded in evidences of devasta- | /'" tion, Although formidable, this is the least part of the havoc and-de- vastation wrought by the war.” The British Premier sald he had ys been placed in the ds 8 f to-day approved unanimously calling of an international economi> snference, to bé participated in by Bermany and Russia. Ambassador Harvey, wito is to act as official observer for the Unites States at the conference, told the cor leapondents just b the council f.tention of syn, and had ny pr before the Allies, 1 mored., He was non-committal when erked if he would outline the Amer. foun viewpoint of the world’s eco- Romic situation if pressed to do so a smile that he acqua ce of the Turkis tlonalist envoys in London. —_—— wrepeiemticaeie he entered Finest iind of tre ‘ound Near Ninware Fi NIAGARA FALLS. Ont.. pro-German apologist,” “T have alwaya said, f y now, that the German Gov- ernment must pay to the utmost limit of its capacity for the damage ru Jan. oaken bucket gave forth the it has done, but, like lawyers, we must consider the case and decide s ‘ »j unanimously upon what measures @uying he would “jump that fence” | ist be tawen in order to secure when he came to it payment, when Great Britain ad-|which led to a room and a atil! Lloyd George has decided there can! vised against rushing Gerinany into operation eved in Stamford Township. Descending the well with a a ci RE rg BOE ne Ne Connection With Any Other Establishment in the World WworRTkH THIRTY FOURTH STREET Reduced for Clearance about 800 dainty up-to-the-minute Silk and Cloth Frocks In all sizes for Women and Misses ‘ To Close at g:5° Canton Crepe Frocks ....’. Reduced to 16.50 Crepe Satin Frocks ..... . Reduced to 16.50 Poiret Twill Frocks . .... . Reduced to . Reduced to SN fs upon the point that) erself had suffered | Any dealing stoppage of this . he added, the dan- | 1 be greater to the Allies if they failed to deal with Russia He referred to the prejudice against mistice, and that public opinion of | galing with a nation whose hands OLD OAKEN BUCKET TIPS POLICE TO HOOCH WELL |" Waters). well which with the ald of an ol officers found a door at the bottom THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY ew, 1922. bankruptcy she did not hav ethe in | ITALY LIFTS THE BAN terest of Germany in mind, although Germany always had been England's thing the Allies could |prettminary Commercial Treaty) _ a P j spriates #180,000 F J of a suftici have been to rush With Muasia Concinded. |Fiial Root Resolution Passed and|City Appropriates $150, For és 1 Same position as . . Trackless Railway. % in, Where she could) WASHINGTON, Jan. 6.—A prelimin- Poison Gas Proposal ickle: ilway. Py ndttie ser and where an- | celal treaty ban been con ‘ Sur | The Board of Estimate to-day appro- “8 are, it ts 4, th r tween the Italinn Govern- Gains Favor, |priated $150,000 for a trackless trolley Fifth Avenue at 35th Street ' bw ° th the Sovlet Governments of] WASHINGTON, Jan. 6 (Associated |Iine of four and 4 half miles from the Leen me . surope a bry es og et Gace, ne and the Ukraine, this Govern-| Pross).—Consideration of submarine |Pelham Bay subway station to Belden Established 1879 ‘ c e repu- @ fre Hlowest, /ment wae official vised to-day, i Point, y i eee eee ienth Bp GerKikny ON THe aiton of eagtern and|"(nder the treaty trade relations’ are| questions was concluded to-day by |Point. the end of City tsland. | . lee eee auReGEOna mama in ene (20 Europe is vital to the|resumed; Italy Mfts the ban against|the Five Powers Naval Committee} Comptroller ie asi end basis of the Lape hed hae mai : ‘ar MY wealth of the world, If the Aliles do| Soviet ships and the Soviets promise! i+, adoption of the final Root | Structures Commissioner Whalen, who ————— Cee Nea a erat uate ait, | nob.de tt, who wit! Le ETT UL ROReT TInt tte one F caning. eubmarine corn. | ill conatruct the new line, whether it WILL CLOSE OUT—SATURDAY "i tieanits Seen e EO TE Ina: (haceed of | He declared: Chine MolWevik propa>| Sib n ics an tanmisgd gor Genouiees |e ee ey a. waan't a fact that bus owners could Lloyd George Declares Europe} ton marks in kind, instead of] -inda must be stopped. He laid |Year® notice fe rea manders who, with or without orders! jot make the trip to City Island pay. ALL aged Belief added, agiee- France and the Kurkish | political elrcies to-day. | made h Na- A a finest in full \ Franklin Simon s Co. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets aeae ee Tomorrow—Saturday , At Extraordinary Price Reductjons MISSES’ FUR TRIMMED COATS With collars of squirrel, beaver, Australian opossum or wolf fur 28. Reduced from $79.50 to $98.50 Smart coats of evora, gerona, bolivia or panvelaine with deep collars of the season’s smartest furs; silk lined and warmly interlined. Sizes 14 to 20 years, ‘ Wo EXCHANGES ’ NO CREDITS MISSES’ WRAP SHOP—Second Floor STINT === THVT ATTN TUUTETTENNUNIENTTAT Eat aD j AGAINST SOVIET SHIPS | PARIS. Jan. 4 (Associated Press).—| yr, Root, thereupon brought forth ther proceedings against German mill-|Fison gas in future wars. It was said tary leaders on charges of instigating he World War was expressed in French, decision went over until’ to- Oceasion for inorrw FACES JAIL FOR LADY Heretoft 1.25 comment was furnished by the) 0 | ———— ES ‘eretorore | {Arne ETE kind of “fire water” has been discov- | |Iay Indder | |H Fe TN rss |CITY ISLAND TO GET NEW TROLLEY LINE \5 POWERS ADOPT PIRACY CLAUSE from thelr government, violate the | existing International law on sub: guilty of Commissioner Wholen replied that that Was #0, and added that trackless trol- loys are better adapted to outlying dls- |ulets whereas buses are suitable for congested arcas. : The sum of $450,000 in corporate stock for the improvement of the water supply system in Broklyn was also at- & New proposal to prohibit the use of | theorized. | = IES’ REPORTS SPLIT ‘ ON WAR GUILT TRIALS | ais warfare, to be at 95c 600 Women’s Winter Union Suits | The Amgrican Delegation, through that the Alles wiil abandon fur- | ——— have been recetved favorably, but | JACK “TWIN” SULLIVAN | Pagilist Chivalroas bat Spectator Rescues Him. # the War Guilt Commission, CANDLE BURNS BOY; of Nations at the quay LANDLADY IS SUED eas of the Enulisiy and ital saaniaseictoce Jack “Twin” Sullivan, pugilist, ai- of the comunigsion were ive Filed in| Most went to jail for a lady <rensonably satiated with <2.M0 Damage Aetton Filed tm) Mont went to Jal fo 2 Lell 5 ench ; an merabere submitted ade | ‘Sullivan and Miss Anna Kayne, . In view of this division ‘appeared to prevail, that eedings would not be 420 Boys’ Merino Shirts & Drawers SIZES 3 TO 14 YEARS Heretofore 1.10 to 2.30 Bronx Court. ser Kantrowitz, No. 14444 Crotona| 9g West 149th Street, went riding vast, filed a damage suit for! jast night in the taxi of Alexander e Bronx Supreme Court) paik, No. 1901 Lexington Avenuy: e @ quarrel and all three a ) (IGH SCHOOL BURNED d € 600 Children’s White Merino Hose SIZES 7 TO 10 Heretofore 1.20 & 1.40 “3 MAIN FLOOR Me Connection With Any Other Establishment in the World THIRTY FOURTH STREET CLEARANCE Women’s and Misses’ \ Fur Trimmed Coats Radically Reduced To ().00 | Stern Brothers West gad Street and West 43d Srreet. NOW IN PROGRESS: The cAnnual January Sale WOMEN’S and MISSES’ Fur Coats ana Wraps at Extraordinary Price Reductions Hudson Seal Fur Coats (yet Musksae) Caracul Collar Coats . . . « Reducedto 30,00 Origa) ‘Redentye a | we Nutria Collar Coats . . . «. Reducedto 30.00 $345.00 $185 Sr o0 Australian Opossum Collar Coats Reduced to 30.00 75 $345 545.00 $295 $695 NOW $795 30.00 ee Persian Lamb Collar Coats . . Reduced to Oniginally All sizes for Women and Misses. All splendidly Natural Squirrel Wraps . $1695 tailored of warm Winter coatings, richly silk ; F j Scotch Mole Wraps #7 3 lined throughout and warmly interlined. ip: 795 $395 one SC Natural Muskrat Coats $195 $135 SO LON i =) French Seal (Dyed Coney) Coats. $135 ATTA Tc — TTT MTT ‘ gaigen —e— EE Natural Russian Pony Coats . . $225 Originally $545.00 We Cennection With Any Other Establishment in the World Wo 2 TH THIRTY FOURTH STREET FUR COATS FOR WOMEN and MISSES Our entire remaining stock of Fur Coats and Scarfs at Proportionate Price Reductions. CAMMEYER “SHOOKIDS” The Proper Shoe for Children OR more than 60 years we've specialized in the proper fitting of the child’s foot. At Pronounced Reductions $102 Cammeyer “Shookids” are 100% leather, { and, quality considered, are the least expen- Natural Muskrat Coats. . . . Reduced to F h Seal Coats (Seal-dyed Coney) rewith Skunk Collars and Cuffs sive children’s shoes to be had anywhere. $140 $185 TAN GRAIN LEATHER .. $3.55 Sizes 111% to B....-.... $415 Reduced to Reduced to Sizes 7 to ll Raccoon Coats - - + + + + * GENUINE CALFSKIN Black Tan Hudson Seal Coats (Seal-dyed Musk- Sises @ to 8. For Children... te Hts * ° 8istoll. “ in Sees © i rat) with deep Skunk Collar Reduced to $255 T1is ood Por Alene. cseeaann cence 5.95 6.35 CAMMEYER 47-51 W 34*St. NewYork 1 Newark Store - 649 Broed Se. and Cuffs .- + © + «© + « Natural Squirrel Coats. . . . Reduced to $292 All Our Higher Cost Fur Coats Reduced Proportionately 4 THDVVUUCTUUTVUTUDTEATENUVTUTNS VIA LELL AED mow; me Sem TTTUTTUTUUTVVTUTNNTUTSTUAVODETVUOLEL)ELLONUL Semmes 0021, e310"

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