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~TORATIFY ALL THE RECENT TREATIES fixed, is accepted as conclusive evi- dence that the Japanese are prepared to fulfil all obligations assumed sy them under the Washington treaties. Another very definite indication that the United States, Great Britain, France, Italy and Japan are not un- mindful of the obligations assumed here ls found in the appointment of the representatives of the five powers Manchuria, Hambure Ortuaba, Havana Due To-Morrow Iroquois, Turks Inland Due Thursday. Bayern, Hamburg ...- Estonia, Libau Due Friday. Berengaria, Aoutharpter Resolute, Hamburg ... Pres. Taft, Bremen ....+.... GIMBEL BROTHERS a ee 82ND STREET — BROADWAY — 88RD STREET — NEW YORK CITY Due Satw } Sst en om the Maa te of Jurists which | reperance, Hevana ... / Far. |ie to study the rules of warfare with Soll To-Day. i Washington Believes Confer-|<° view to determining whether modi iMaiieclore, sae fications ure required to adequately | Aquitanta, Boutha'pton loon | ence Caused ey tO: eee welr Wiibaur oP Nccioare were: BiSate, Mevisiand 1.00 Pos. ne Action. oped during the World War. Wpararmaribo Noon 1.00 P.M. { Postpone Act The United States has communi. Sail Wednesday. COON ae with non-signatory powers with pit, Racers beat Me ba: 7a ‘ IN| regard to other conference agreements Hi AM. SOME (MAY RATIFY S which were to be formally brought to avait, Bremen, AM! 11.004. é. —_—_—__ yauben, Buenos Ayres 8.00 A.M. ‘Noon i d Shantun; No “aieponttion im Bhi in official sere, cenierta 8:00 A'M: 18-00 430; s is shown in o} Retspane Bante Marta 8. AM. Japan Has Adopted Shantung) vere here to hurry matters, On ail Thursday. | Agreements; China Has |the contrary, it ts recognized that the 8.00 A.M. Noon European Foreign Offices are beset 508 ete: ieee Passed Upon Two. with many other problems which AM. 2.00 P.M ran 1 ZI at So press for solution, while the work of Bam, of PM t the Washington Conference has been Noon 3.00PM. WASHINGTON, May 23, — The Arms Conference adjourned sine dic Feb. 6. Up to date the United States ts the only power that has ratified all the treaties growing out of the epoch an accomplished fact for a period of months, No affirmative steps will be taken by the United States in the direction of scrapping completed unfinished vessels condemned under capital ships and BER INTEREST. For Other Gimbel News On Goes the Great Cotton BLOUSE Sale Scores of Styles : A Record Value Hundreds of Blouses : bs Wes FY _ THE THE EVENING _WORLD, TUESDAY, MAY 23, 1922. iS. IS ONLY POWER sith the proviciage et ‘ihe eeateceg| SHIP NEWS INFORMATION ‘fe Sie agreement between China and Japan sas. Teg as veel and In advance of the maximum date en dl ey BA (Prom the New Haven Register.) ae a ej onen thetvscpomer naval treaty uot that] ayetnen you are ot feterested in Dimities Fresh as daisies. Smart as the latest Real filet; real Irish, dainty Venise, Tie-backs door—which directly affect the Chi-| Britain, Prance, Japan and Italy and} she—No, hut if the (wo syiiables wore French Voile style-note cabled from our Paris office. colored stitchery. Frills, Peter Pan Tuck-ins nese republics. Japan has ratified|Tatifications formally exchanged. transposed, 14» F ete Drop-stitch Voile Blouses for sports wear; for suit wear: 4 collars, Tuxedos, square necks, V Slip-overs the Shantung agreement, bat that was] 79 pay TRIBUTE TO DAVISON.) = Dotted Voile for sweater wear; for summer wear; necks, tennis necks. These and a Tailored tesity apart from the conference. bbe tactic Bati for dress wear. Collected carefully, Three Numbers thousand more high-points of 1922 Dress-up State Department oMcials have re- |matinmeceek Nelghborhoed Assocta-' B Chewing Gum can be istes shrewdly, one by one, from those for Misses blouse-fashion. In feed atioupes as eetved no intimation from the other! «on te Hold Memorial Service. Removed from Rugs, Blouses tn All makers, and those makers only, who GIMBELS — you like to wear everyw Three Nambers in powers as to the probable date whem] 44. ana netghbore of Henry Carpets & Other Fabrics Regular Sizes 34 to #4 have passed the Gimbel acid test. Third Floor ut oh, how paldom find find pened $1. $1.88! Extra Sizes ratification will take place. No disposition is shown by Adminis- ‘tration officials to question the mo- tives of the other partcipating powers je delaying ratification, Not the slightest hint of ulterior motives has toean received from any quarter. OMm- @ale generally are inclined to believe that the calling of the Genoa Confer- ence so soon after the adjournment of the Washington gathering, coupled with the long debate in the Senate over the four-power treaty, operated t© postpone action in European cap- Pomeroy Davison will pay tribute to his memory at a service under the di- rection of the Matinnecock Neighbor- hood Assoctation, next Sunday after- noon at 4 o'clock. Willlam J. Tully will preside. Bishop Burgess of the Episcopal Diocese of Long Island and the Rev. Charles W. Hinton, rector ef St. John's of Lattingtown, at Locust Valley, will offer prayers. Mr, Davison’s favorite hymns will be = Carbona Cleaning Fluid will remove chewing gum. It will do it easily, without wearing the fabric or hurting thecolor, Read dircetions on label, sung. The memorial address will be made by John W. Davis, now a real- dent of Locust Valley, formerly Solict-~ tor General of the United States and Ambassador to Great Britain, The Clearing Out at HALF PRICE 2000 CREX GRASS RUGS Small sizes—2000 rugs! by the maker—but good patterns for all that. In _ patterns discontinued Not in Sale! Terry Cloth Men’s Robes of $3.95 the new season’s catalogue—but bright, fresh, attractive. And summery. The famous herringbone weave. Crex rugs. You know their quality —finest! Marked—to clear—at half—and less than half—their original prices. Note: These Rugs Are All Perfect 18x86 Inches 50c 30x60 Inches $1.50 ftals and in Tokio. It was recalled by officials to-day that even before the adjournment of | the Washington Conference members i of the Secretariats of the foreign pow- | ers left for their capitals to assist in t | meeting will be open to everybody, and preparations are being made to handle @ large congregation. One-piece style. Specially well made, with cord at waist and tassel at neck. Shown in a great variety of colorings and many new patterns. Washable. All sizes. Eden Cloth Robes the work of preparing for the Genoa gathering. British, French, Belgian, Italian and Japanese statesmen have been'deeply engrossed in developments &t Genoa. eT casctenits Chisne cen 24x48 Inches 75c 3x6 Feet $1.75 ne a tad probably Japan, will ratty the ; 27x54 Inches $1.00 4.6x7.6 Feet $3.75 * A liek waght, fot, color, wa. ‘Aweaties ta oe pa cok ey that Special for Wednesday, May 24th flennel finish. Wen ager month. It 1s doubted that France will At The S e Sale Prices: About 500. grass rugs of other : ratify the treaties until after the show Molasses e sam ‘ + high grades—at the same low Prices. ‘i Ber col $2 model $2.95 oth 15c! tw t own over German reparations, due May 81. Whether Great Britain will go ahead with ratification while France holds back remains to be dis- eset. The Franco-British entente 7 il helped any by developments However, the fact that the tréaties 9 not become operative until all the ory powers have ratified them should make tt possible for any nation to send them to ratification without GIMBELS RUG STQRE—Sixth Floor GIMBELS MEN’S BATHROBE SHOP—Fourth Floor Peppermint Cups POUND BOX, Briarcliff Milk Chocolat Wafers Men’s Linen Handkerchiefs Sheerquality linen. Corded $5.90 border. Large size. Each 50c. i j Wrap Clearance Heavy quality cambric linen. 35c each; dozen, $4.00. GIMBELS HANDKERCHIEF SHOP—Street Floor e wetins Poor eaten hy ppotnte. ney » 44 Cc Cc mee Large size. Narrow hems. Each 50c. DOZEN rice bet molars srevared 80 SPECIAL Regularly Oy BOX, or omen Cambric Irish linen. Fine quality. Hem- enta, ——_—_—_— oO stitched hems. tng out all conference ‘There have been intimations that France mey tack a reservation onto ‘the five-power naval treaty. France hhag,2 perfect right to ratify with a reservation, just as the United States Ch il dve n’s Chairs : $2.95 Special Mixed Candy. 34c 225 of This Season’s Best Senate ratined the four-power Pacific POUND BOx, ‘ sos Chi Peel; Reed and Hi 3 Sl ey Pe Models : Bolivias : Tweeds : fa gra reece Sun and Rain Parasols but thie will not interfere with : 5 house or nursery. So cool! s * 9 ah elt nthe Py oar sod Jelly Twills : Regardless of Cost Kiddie Kare. 3125 || Of Colored Silk : Special |} « Council ion by Japan on the an ream Twoto three year sizes. treaties, therefore, is expected at any ‘ Sporting red and. yel- $. $ raed The fact that Japan has with- Hearts 5c EXACT LOCATION iow finteh, And ‘piles Se 75 5.00 wn all ite troops from Shantung TWO FOR SEE TELEPHONE DIRECTORY $ .00 $ 50 o’ fun, Fine quality silk. Tape edges. 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