The evening world. Newspaper, January 11, 1922, Page 10

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A RR et yada. THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 11, 1922. Chamber of Deputies support or re- | Russian was declared by the memo- agreement was the main object un- | a H : rilig ihe ert: | ate sonuldepation Qgggeeneee ET a NP | I a Hiettiah memorandum of the one a pod ope ERA the want tal Premter irinnd Paha Male uenE H Ls ceeas 4 jPecovery of Kurope, and the consent) iain the nature of the agreement! MO Angie: French Pact, wi | of France to Russian participation in! (ith England atid ask-each House to} me conomic negotiations made | vote confidence. He will refuse to! j TANGLE DELAYS irae 10 DEFEND f ea . the conditions of the “J, | receive interpeliations tt is stated, on! | scourity of France @ problem of her| PARIS, Jan, 11 (Assoctated Press). the xround that theve is no time for | ‘ nd that she will be ready aguin| —A catfinet couticl! presided over by |aecugsion of them, aclammetsiy tert in her forees, as in 1911, if President Millerand metatthe Klysce Premier he will immegliately with. | END Of PARLEY FRANCE FROM FOES oll is attacked Palace this morning and ugain dis- ¢ to Aah ate life, ; On AG other | a 1) rivalry must be avoided by | cussed the attor ‘i 4 if the outcome is satisfying to ' tie two countrHeS,' seta forth the! concerning’ which Premier Briand Me (te wil, raturm (0 Cannes andy | oe meno ra YN they that! had telegraphed a request for in | j have proved in four years ctions- and ad EN FROM BANK, | ‘ ‘i kt No Plenary’ Session to W ind [Briand Goes to Paris To-day to to be inapt elther in| sted unit o'clock, whe! ) ie -" attack def d can he. suits of the deliberations we ‘ i ff Up Conference Probable | Defend His Acts and De- 1 athy 10 nay Nees the merchant teil the Premier at Providence, Rhode taland, bank and ex- | an my ii This Week. mand Support. Karat competition, | is oonceming the nature of the dues Bums, ‘beth ie Keene? Rimnounced i = is j a would Y wecord. | tions discussed, but it is understood | her ne umber of the bond was by: *} WEARRIMCMOR: “hans (1. chmoee | ean: Fant. ck ..,|Resumption of trade relagions with the proponed Anglo-French defensive |144.! he tth 16 (aeeeees was) Unquestionably the Most 4 teresting = : ate Prom) White thes waited word| PeH®).—Premier Briand wil tea Overcoat Event in This Sale-Ridden City! f: from Tokio on the fina) draft of the | Cannes for Paris at 3 o'clock this > Wacitie fortifications provisions the|a@fternoon, “it was ‘announced this es ce eo TOMORROW MORNING } ference went ahead to-day with the| French Cabinet a8 to the status of 3! j @iscussions of other features of the the negotiations here but also, it is 1" a Five Power Naval Limitation Treaty. (understood, to meet and answer |] Th M C : e ° a | i Aside from the fortifications article (criticisms of certain groups of the T] FIFTH AVENUE é Cc reery pins Sti ecia a e O inter Hr” : and various annexes to the treaty, opposition and to demand that the | a ; t the five delegation chiefs were in vir- | = as K : | tual agreement on all portions of the Overcoats and I | Is ters * 1 treaty text, when they resumed their ; t sessions, Hefore the five came to- : 1 gether cach of the delegations had | - E a O . ; : 7 | Mot separately to review the few A n xceptional ffering ! Reduced to a Bu -Now Price ; 1 points remaining at issue, . y H | During the day the Shantung nego- \ 3 i r] Riations were renewed by the . ry Japanese d Chinese groups, with | ’ a an understanding that the dead- | . f a locked question of the ‘Tsingtao- - | e@ : a Tsinanfu. Railroad should be held ry i in abeyance while an @ffort was made | . ‘ a to reach decisions on all the other | a : elements of the controversy. $ 50 H 1 The delay developing over reference e 5 i to the fortifitations article of the T P DRUM The Former Prices Were $50, $65 and $75 . | naval treaty to Tokio led to « general RA Tet nak nd) pineaky feesitit oC sds Mostly broken lots, but all sizes, be it Fat, Slim, Short or‘ Lon : 1 conference would be possible before | OUTFITS Formerly $43.50 to $55 vA » D . * e H 1 next week c a iliac a rf .Bass and Sn Di 5 . * . . i| GERMAN I LABOR ROUSED | Comba, Destse, Chie A group of this season’s most desirable models 9 $16.50 and $20.00 All-Wool Suits, $ 75 Oe i OVER PROPERTY TAXES| "Balle Wood” which we have reduced from our regular stock. Overcoats and Mackinaws, now. . ‘ Guides. agen a They are tailored in accordance with the McCreery Ai oni with istniekinie! AnD . ~ ry] i oe 65: = 00 high standard of workmanship from fine, All Wal . Suits with two pairs knickers. Sizes 7 and 8. Overcoats 3 to 18. Mackinaws 8 to 16. : i BERLIN, Jan, 11.—The General Fed- EASY TERMS fabrics. Included are Cheviots, Worsteds and Our 34th Year in Business Hy oration of, Trades Unions has lasued a 4 sis masitanto \expreahing’ dlasstiefiction THE RUDOLPH Tweeds. All sizes from 34 to 44. a with the government's taxatlon policy, WURLITZER CO. é H especially its remissness regardlag ew sss. a ~ Ce scaduithant Between Broadway nud Sixth ts, a 6 rade igi ie Copyright, 1992. The Rudolph A S . R ° h $eaPeseoned io examine the question oF vial ieg nd a Special INeduction! B. Altman & Co. A Reduction Sale of | Fy al Three Convenient Stores a 279 Broadway, near Chambers Broadway, at 49th Street : | ai 47 Cortlandt Street OVERCOATS $64.00 Formerly $75 to $95 At this reduced price we are offering our entire stock of higher priced coats. Many of them are London made—the others we had tailored in Amer- ica from fine Imported and Domestic fabrics. Both Raglan and Ulster models. Sizes 34 to 44. Infants’ Wear and | Little Children’s Dresses | a for to-morrow (Thursday) will offer the eS [ : following interesting items: | nae James MeCreery & Co. Second Floor—Use the Special Fifth Avenue Entrance Infants’ Short\Dresses, in several dainty | miodels, some hand-made; sizes 6 months to 21 years,. . . . . reduced to $1.75 iH The Secret of Today’s Silhouette is the CORSET The woman who wears her clothes with an‘ air of distinction realizes that the chic of a charming afternoon frock, a lovely evening gown or the simple tailleur depends to a great extent upon the lines of the corset worn under it. ; Infants’ Blanket-cloth Wrappers; sizes | 6 months to 2!5 years . . reduced to $1.85 Little Children ’s Colored Washable Dresses | i . in several attractive models (some with \j Tolm Dowie, Regine and Oth Sts. Not every size in every style : THURSDA Y—FRIDAY—SATURDAY ~ | 7 (Second Floor) A Most Exceptional Sale of bloomers); sizes 2 to 5 years, reduced to $2.75 Women’s and Misses’ DRESSES 13.95 49.75 Values to 39.50 Values to 45.00 Sizes 16 to 44 NEW SPRING MODELS TAFFETA —- CANTON CREPE — SATIN — GEORGETTE LACE - TRICOTINE. AN EXTREMELY ADVANTAGEOUS PURCHASE MAKES THIS SALE POSSIBLE AND PRESENTS AN UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY TO OUR PATRONS TO PROCURE THE VERY LATEST MODEL GOWNS AT BUT A FRACTION OF THEIR TRUE VALUE. IN THE LOT MAY BE FOUND , PT Corsets gives the fashionable lines now being sponsored by all Parisian couturiers—slender hips and a long flat | back. REDFERN models of pink silk figured brocade with elastic waistbands, for young girls and slender women, $6.50; of pink coutil with medium bust, rein- forced over the hips, for the medium figure, $4; of figured broche with elastic waistband, reinforced over the hips, for full figures, $6.50. Exceptional Value will be offered to-morrow (Thursday) in (cotton-and-wool mixture), consisting of Shirts with long sleeves and Ankle-length | | ‘ Drawers to match | | | Men’s Gray Underwear at the reduced price of For Sale by THE JOHN WANAMAKER STORE | $1.25 per garment 4 i (Men’s Underwear, First Floor) = bd A GOWN FOR EVERY OCCASION IN ALL COLORS, INCLUDING BLACK. }} Broadway at Ninth, New York 3 Madison Avenue Fifth Avenue , NONE EXCHANGED OR CREDITED. t 34th and 35th Streets Rew Pork Makes Little Difference What You ‘Need—A “World “Want” Ad. Will Go and. Fi 6 Ls

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