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INET WORRES ROONOTHNG POLY IN EUROPE S. Markets Abroad Gravely ected by Inaction on Economic Questions. By David Lawrence. f The Ewe- INGTON, Jan. 20 (Copy- 1922.)—Hardly a Cabinet meet- without some discussion of ve effects which’ an unstable is having upon the admitted of markets abroad for the farm~- nd produ of America. The es of “Huropean diplomacy tnto the heart of the Washing- ‘onference itself where, if the te told, the disillusionment of can officials as to the possibility ing Europe see things from and disinterested viewpoint) en complete. British have taken a far-see- ttitude, but they are enmeshed itroversies with France and con- tal powers which do not permit friendly a viewpoint toward as might be desirable. The re- of the Washington Conference ot even now be estimated. Some | ers are growing disheartened | pessimistic. Some believe much | been accomplished and that the conference fs a tremendous success It all depends upon what one’s expecta- tions Were. The texts of the treaties are not yet complete. Until they are disclosed and analyzed judgment is more or less futile, for they must be viewed in their entirety. The maelstrom of proposals and debates keeps the Government here on the anxious seat, for with the conclusion of the conference another fight begins for ratification by the Senate, and the Cabinet is plainly anxious to see something done in Europe to pave the way fér economic reconstruction. Not a word has been said or will be said for some time about the invitation to the United States to attend the Genoa Conference, France Is In the throes of govern- mental transition. There is no dispo- sition to hurry matters, The new Poincare Ministry in France must have time to get its bearings, but if literal fulfillment of the Versailles ‘Treaty turns out to be the real purpose of France, if it means the military occupation of more territory on the Rhine, the United States wilt not stand by silently and permit the American attitude to be construed as passively affirmative, Rather than offend France, the United States has kept a smal) num- ber of troops on the Rhine. Will they new remain in the face of French policy which avowedly seeks to press Germany still harder, and, as hinted in the cables, may include more mill- tary coercion? The chances are that the first move on the part of France to coerce Germany will be met by a Congressional demand for immediate withdrawal of American forces. Such a step has long been feared by the French as aligning the United States with Germany. Many Ameri- can officials who think France wrong about exacting the full pound of flesh at this time are of the opinion that it ; would be a mistake for the United States to be permitted to drift into a policy of too close relationship with Germany. For the moment, every- body is waiting to see what the Poin- cure policy really means in actual practice. Best cAnnual PRESENTING One Third Usual ” of marmot, muskrat, trotteur HUDSON SEAL _ TAUPE CARACUL TAUPE -NUTRIA SCOTCH”’MOLE HUDSON SEAL BLACK CARACUL FULL LENGTH MODELS OF NUTRIA HUDSON SEAL SCOTCH MOLE CARACUL PERSIAN LAMB Furs described as Sth Avenue at 35th Street—N, Y. Established 1879 Sale of Furs IN THE WANTED STYLES AND PELTS AT TO CLOSE OUT cA Group of Fur Coats pony, nearseal (dyed coney) — all in smart 95.00 Originally up to 225.00 NATURAL RACCOON NATURAL MUSKRAT AMERICAN BROADTAIL TAUPE NUTRIA, Etc. NOTE & Co. January FUR COATS Less Than Prices natural pony, black length. 195.00 Heretofore up-to 295.00 250.00 Heretofor: up to 395.00 Heretoforé up to 595.00 | | 350.00 | Hudson Seal are German shipyards turned out ninety-nine vessels of approxi- mately 400,000 gross tons during 1921, according to records of the American Bureau’ of Shipping, published in the current issue of sg ne ° THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 20, 1922. GERMANY SECOND ONLY TO BRITAIN | IN SHIPBUILDING Production in 1921 !s Double | before the war. Capacity of Her Yards ‘ | Before War. | tonnage of 30, Dewar wire. pound: the Bulletin. German shipbulld- ing is at present second only to British, and is at least double the utmost capacity of German yards Only one of the ships completed in 1921 was as large a» 10,000 tons, Six motorships of an aggregate were built. Hine Ribbon Kew!) Sir Thomas Dewar's collection of} WARSAW. Jan. seventy-five champion fowl, from 4) “ie bantam rooster weighing nino ouncns graphic Agency).—The to a black Orpington eock of sixtesa sounds, which have swept the prizeal the draft pf a law removing the ro- lim all British shows, arrived to- on the Ww" vtaamahip Ce ‘or competition in the poultry show © Madigon 8qu0 0 .u.uen on Jan. 25. nll POLAND TO GIVE JEWS FULL RIGHTS} Jewien reves arse municated the gratitude of Jewish Reported Diet Will Soon Consiier (rg ed to the Government. The " " . uncil of the Jewish Communities at Law Removing Many Re- Lublin telegraphed to Premier Ponia- strictions. kowski declaring that he abolition of . Gewish Tele- tories that formerly belonged to Rus- sla. It is expected he law will be acted Diet. Jewish — repre: atives, delighted relief, have com- delegates, the fulfilment of the clauses in the Ministerial | constitution guaranteeing equal rights, Council is understood to be preparing | and the institution of equal rigths ana duties for all Polish citizens. Churehill, ‘ 5th Avenue Coats for Women Special in the January Sale at 124.50 We have but to mention that these - Coats are fashioned of Marvella, Pan- velaine, Gerona and Armida to convey some idea of their beauty, for these abrics are the most beautiful and the most costly fabrics woven. And in style, too, this group of coats is most interesting. ‘They introduce the latest mid-season modes in Wraps that swathe the figure with infinite grace and sleeved Coats that are new and dis- tinguished in line and treatment. All are generously collared and cufted with choice fur—Squirrel, Genuine Beaver, Caracul, Wolf, Fox and Opos- sum, and are gorgeously lined. Earlier in the season such Coats as these would have borne a much higher price. A Clearance of Coats at 48.00 All of our earlier season Winter Coats —a wide and splendid variety. (Fourth Floor) Annual Sale of Women’s Gloves It is the exceptionally fine quality of these gloves which makes their prices so astonishingly low. Each pair bears all the ear-marks of French manufac- ture—a splendid grade kidskin, strong seams, and a perfect fit that Jends grace to the hand. They were imported for immediate and early spring wear, 4 . . e.. Of French make, with self and contrasting embroidery, pique and overseam sewn. Colored Kidskin two-clasp 1 35 French importations in White, Tan, Brown, Gray, Navy, Pastel and Beaver, with self and contrasting embroidery. Pique sewn. pair Long White Kid 2-95 i, in eight or twelve button lengths, overseam sewn; self and contrasting embroidery. Small lots in colors. All Sales Must be Final (Main Floor) Spring Tweeds For Women, at 37.50 Here are just a few of their interesting features— Narrow notched collars that extend to the waist-line. Pinched-in backs that have a marvelous slenderizing effect. Narrow buckled belts. Entirely new ideas in patch pockets and mannish lap pockets that are very smart indeed. Yoke effects with box-plaits—a fetching English effect. Straight-line styles that are as modish without belts as with them. All are masterfully tailored and present as graceful, as youthful and modish an effect as any Tweed Suits we have ever seen. Orchid, Copenhagen Blue, Brown, Tan, Rose and Gray. (Fourth Floor) James MeCreery & Co. twit Misses’ Dresses speciat, 19-75 Dinner, Afternoon and Street Models Made to Sell for-a Much Higher Price Dinner Gowns of Lace and Satin with side cascade effects and soft, graceful drapes. Taffeta Frocks in pretty plaids and checks —decidedly new and different. And as Panne Velvet now is as light in weight as Silk and hence will be worn far into the Spring, we are including some Velvet Gowns that are exceedingly rich and beautiful in appearance. They are ve ry‘simply made and confine adornment toa pretty corsage effect or a jeweled girdle. Street Frocks there are, too, of a line lustrous quality Broadcloth curiched with touches of Slynx or braid. Some are modish bloused effects, ot hers are straight and slim of line. Sizes 14 to 18 years. Girls’ Gingham Dresses—6 to 14 Years—Special, 1.85 Fifteen fetching styles from which to choose. plain weaves, many enhanced with embroidery. No C. O. D.'s Checks, plaids, and No Credits (Fourth Floor) No Exchanges This “Flapper” Blouse Costs but 5.00 It is fashioned of a superior quality All-Wool Jersey, with elastic shirrings about the hips and a detachable collar and cuff’ set of wash- able White Kid interlaced with Kid in the color of the Blouse. Red, Navy Blue, Bisque, Black, Gray, Green. Mauve and Sweetpea. (Fourth Floor Drastic Price Reductions feature The January Sale of Furs Nutria Coats... ..225.00 = Real Alaska Seal Coat, formerly 375.00 illustrated, richly lined. Natural Muskrat formerly 495.00, 395.00 Co 110.00 Hudson Seal (dyed Muskrat) Wraps. 350.00 formerly 525.00 ats. formerly 145.00 Ponyskin Coats with collars of Skunk, Beaver or Raccoon. 145.00 Persian Lamb Coats, formerly 225.00 Skunk trimmed, 250.00 formerly 350.00 Hudson Seal Muffs. .5.90 ‘ox Scarfs, in Tau \ Ay lt Fitch Wraps, _ self Pa lel ; 35.00 ai trimmed. 475.00 formerly 55.00 5 2 Y formerly 700,00 Two Skin Mink ui Natural Squirrel Wrap. Scarf. 45.00 y formerly 845.00, 565.00 (Fourth Floor) strictions against Jews in the terri-| LIBERALS OF BRITAIN , ORGANIZE A COUNCIL on at the present session of the Polish | uteyd Georwe 1 and Cherchin Vv: LONDON, Jan, 20 (Associated Press). —The National Libertal Conferenco, held In the Central Hall of the How * hemline dhed po t c bany of Parliament and attended by animously adopted a rex- olution to-day that a National Libe: restrictions means the beginning of | Counci-be formed. Prime Minister tioyd George was elected President ond Winston Spencer 34th Street Beth WASHINGTON, Jan: 20.—The at Li CHILI, PERU TO SETTLE TREATY DISPUTE HERE Accept U. 5. Invitation te, Come to Washington. the hospitality of Washington as a place where thelr long-standing dispute over the treaty of Ancon may be settled has been accepted by HOth Governments, nex oT cording to despatches from Ambassador. )% Collier, at Santiago, and Charge Sterling, 2: to the State Department to-day. t Crepe de Chine yard, 1,75 Black—a true, clear Black—and every color in fashion, also white. 40 inches wide As Crepe de Chine will unquestion- ably lead all other Silken fabrics for the Spring and Summer, this is an offering of which every woman with an eye to economy will take advantage. ““McCreery Silks” Famous Over Half a Century (Second Floor) g Misses’ Coats Special Values at 35.00 49.50 74.50 Formerly costly models have been very greatly reduced, and new Mid-Winter ones have been marked at prices that do not cover the cost of making. Almost every type of coat is represented —regulation, straight-back, sleeved-and-belted models; styles with panel batks and side gathers; bloused effects, with wide, embroid- ered girdles and panelled skirts; models fea- turing the dropped waist-Tine and flared skirt; Wrap effects in loose, swinging or draped styles. Almost all have some sort of a collar of Fur. Dangling tassels of silk floss, tows cf fancy silk stitching, plaits, loose panels and embroidery effectively adorn many. Every fashionable Coating fabric and all the choicer furs such as Beaver, Squirrel, Caracul, Wolf, Opossum and Nutria are represented. (Fourth Floor) The Opportune Moment to Buy Boys’ Norfolk Suits (2 pr. knickers) Reduced to 11,50 formerly 18.75 These are 18.75 suits which we have taken from our regular stock and re- duced to 11.50. An actual saving of 7.25 on each suit! | The fabrics, consisting chiefly of fancy and blue cheviot, also tweeds, are each and every one of a splendid all-wool quality, wellbefitting their former price. Then consider that they are tailored to .. withstand wear and strain and you will obtain a very definite idea as to the superiority of these Norfolks. Sizes 7 to 18 years. (Third Floor) For ‘Tomorrow Sport Hose 1-95 A special price for a special group of Imported Wool Hose. Light and dark mixtures. McCreery Quality (Main Floor)

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