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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 24, 1922, ; ‘17 CONFEREES BEGIN |WOMAN REFUSES FRANCE REJECTS pen Eaoareenmre_ J ‘ Seeds ot teauine cng. Geveremune tS BIve| | WORK ON TARIFF] TO APOLOGIZE TO MORATORIUM PLAN : Laward GET $187,500 ESTATE] ercin, aug. 24.—Germany suv H fe I —_ 5 F. Smith, See . , p : rs jam O'Led Split Over Valuation Clause mitted plans for a five months’ mor- Authority, Willan May Prevent Passage Mother's Will Told Her to] atorium to-day and her proposats were | Sto™s yan G. Gunn This Session. Mss Up With Brother. | instanuy rejected by France. Life 1 WASHINGTON, Aug. 21.—The con . Morrison Gilmour of No. 151 La-| The German plan, which was ference on the I Street was quoted to-day as} thought acceptable to the Allies, was tariff bill got under way to-day saying thet his wife would not lose| for deposits of gold guarantees against ‘As the ton conferees met to work | her $187,500 inheritance from the es-|q temporary moratorium on repara the more than| tate of her mother, even though she] tions payments. Acceptance of the ed by. the| declined to fulfil the terms laid down | Proposal was ed’ Immediately P DURA IAT eu INe Ore ay ‘. after it was made to ~— Senate, it was evident the first real] in the will of Mrs, Linderman, re-|Sury and M. Mauclere, of test. would be on. the American or| cently fled for probate in Michigan.| the Allied Guarantees Commission] MELLON EXPLAINS ersten vaduntton: pter The will required that Mrs, Gilmour] Mere rea tof BRITISH WAR DEBT should apologize to her brother, B Both Senator McCumber and Repre i consider it. France demands a tien obli i}own rp _ [the pur ment to cover its ines ell ABRAHAM €- STRAUS wc, INC. dl Ruleslions veromale(otever te ewi||| SUE ete GtEe tehrooN ee Oe surehiese Store Hours, 9 to 5 Telephone Main 6100 Send ase OMVENIENT) °°" EDIT Qpee Rive. srdney-MeCumber | fayette 2 nd John H nt was in Holy Cross Ceme- tery. His wifeand two young ehildren cA Timely Offering, Just Before Labor Day Wanted Luggage, at Lower Prices Frankly, these are five special values not likely to be equalled anywhere in the city! You will be delighted with the quality and finish of these companions of travel—all will give years of service. Choose tomorrow from— out a compromise ¢ Arefte Linderr an, and acknowledge senative Mordney dectired they would on German industry in exchange for] Kngland Owes Only for DIAMONDS fot yield On the vuluation question, | Ste Was tn the wrong In a business! temporary relief from payment Own foouns tte Save: Aner Pai Other conferees were extremely ho: difference she ently had with him > ) wine A W 000,000 war debt E & K Vil tony. CoH Bpotise Mr. Gilmour the difference he- | NOTABLES AT FUNERAL WASHING Aug. 24.—Fund ait Figavend "hoe @ With the Spit so wine, there was [tween brother and sister was triendly| OF PATRICK RELLIHAN|!n« of tue ae Ne Rrow! lief that the bill would Pel iue sincere, and that Mrs, Linderman owed by Cieae Britain torte United Kvers_ Reader’ Eligible deaillocked In conference, for fIve or rude : Many Old Time FP I <tates was declared by Secretary to Creat six weeks, and Congt i " Funeral se are Mellon to-day to have no relation to Were not so sure that then an ae went abroad on yHitical writer, were held } 1 rangement satisfactory to both bodies ling the World War, After talking with | Wel! known is eal weiter, were Wit] the war loans made by the United Gould be ferotinted At thie evelort itor brothers knd sisters, Mr, Gitmour [Teeter at. the Meee andl Mela | States and Great Britain to other : See Sets auld he understood that Mrs, Gilmour [Of Vitor: Ttpop ohn fy [Governments or to questions arising Cowhide Leather Cowhide Leath i , ough Strect, Hrooklyn. A seer r ‘ow P LEAVES HIS FORTUNE could dechnieally. wloiute the tenielat [emcee ar tien in connection with reparation past a Suit Case, $12.50 PsP cond . TO HIS NATIVE CITY [uc wit bucause of her unwillingnes mentee? Hheltorhier Cant) Cowehs Genuine cowhide, over stu: cling Bag, $5.45 ‘ Pe] o make the required opology and that} n The “United nee la Ro mi nlored i ail On His Wifes Met ee en sces would then voluntari tt the statement. said, k the position ; Nady enirsit " nhe RIB ERs OG cern CR OL unre, Baye I ¥ sine! 4; shirt p leather Nineds Town to Inherit t ta ate Top to her the amount named in the fpaper friends and men prominent jy Ethat it would im Ivances to each OG B 24 and 26-inch and roomy. In black, brown sun enuealihie Meancome fromicine ite and professiont lite, ‘The hon- Government to cover the purchases After bequenting will publ i 2 dees bis wittow residue of his Ta tnt saty ras sizes mahogany; 16 and 18-inch sizes Evelyn 8S. D hian of N 41 East 49th Street, hn BL Donehian, wealthy rug Amporter, provides In his will that the principal is to on his wife's death to thr A for I Btrvot, to be v And schools Diarbekar, As Garden ly } oe — ‘Fulton St. Store Closes Saturday. Branch Stores Closed Ve QQ lise ‘ 1329-1331 BROADWAY 4810-4812 \ FIFTH AVE. Women's Cowhide Leather Suit Case, $13.45 Steamer Wardrobe Trunk, " Satie Near Gates Avenue Bet. 48th & 49th Sts. Light weight, yet strong. Soft, $18.65 Week-End Suit Case, BROOKLYN BROOKLYN rich leather. Hand-sewed at the Strong steel frame; ath attrac: tin lid and 28 edges; fitted with two locks. Lin- Well-built; roomy. covered ar with black enameled duck ing is a fine silk in attractive E corners; two short strap: ot Hoyt Sidney Seto np Men's American = Misses’ Fall Top Coats ANNOUNCE FOR FRIDAY Watches, $9.85 An Extraordinary Value wo Trust Company, 3 administrator = SHOTS SILENCE JIBES ne.) AT HIS NEW STRAW HAT When Joser c North Wir work at tropolitan Ay got his 1 made comments or accordiy Extraor- ooltese $15.95 a low price value, but An Irresistibly Beautiful Collection of High-Type No wonder this is a special sevent! These coats are as good- though “se in appear- ‘looking and well made 7 ance il they cost looks at least double the And the nothing more effec- A. & S. sale price. tive than the oe rned smart- ness of severe m: iloring Waltham or Elgin movements on slim feminine res. The ma- are in twenty-year quality gold terials- rough tans and brow filled cases. Every one is an up- with plaid or plain backs —are to-date thin model, plain pol dapted for the tailored ished case with a narrow chased d there are four styles to border, silyer or gilt engraved t from, with Raylan or set-in 5 dials and 7-jewel guaranteed big roomy pockets, clever Made Doubly Attractive by maiaiia, A ernay n aAverteh ite and inverted pleat backs. . . | ‘ood watch to give splendid ser and s are lined, and Their Very Special Sale Price ||| So ssi cassie Sisssse the el vate fin bet avith buena Ab & B.—Bireet floor, (Centra ‘ o 18 years, W.LDOUGLAS $556.57 858, SHOES FOR MEN AND WOMEN W. L Douglas shoes are made of the best andfinestleathers,by skilled shoemakers, all Working to make the best shoes forthe price that money can | buy. The quality is. unsurpassed. The amart styles ere the leaders inthefashion Ror . ene of America. nly by examining : Gh ® themcan ft 3 5 . . Four Discontinued Patterns Reduce ri 1° Sasn, dhale wordertal vile) Shote| of New “Petticoats crns Reduce the Price of For Fall, $4.48 High-Grade Plated Flat Ware embroidered radium to wear 19c 54c¢ 59c each are absolutely the best shoe values for the money in this country. W. L. Douglas $4.00 Boys are the best values for the price. AW te Dauslas ‘ah i NEW SATIN-FACED CANTONS under new long-line, Tall Thousands of attractive pieces, designed in Andover, = aE ac 04 pe chose sree Oe ALLURING NEW CANTON CREPES- frocks. Made with flounce: Greylock, Minerva or Monroe patterns, are actually less STS Toe one cent of profit until |} : i - SMART NEW CREPE ROMAINE MODELS - At vattuaelive vem broidéerad than cost of production, Every article in each the shoes are sold to you. It is worth |]| 25.00 " CHARMING NEW FAILLE SILK MODELS— or eyelet designs, finished collectively a variety of staple serving pieces in the differ- acter fot you de Femctiber, tht pay a) | “ RICH LUSTROUS NEW SATINS ’ PD SICERB LISS ‘a ent pattern: en you buy shoes at our stores “YOU PAY ONLY ONE PROFIT. I) T]No matter where AND EXQUISITE CHARMEUSE ‘At 19 sert spoons, ¢ by spoons, butter knives, oyster forks, des- ange or su au” spoons, | es y WATT FR | you live, shoe deal || Everything new and charming in frock fashioning seems | as standard one: ; pars Jectuee: forks, fish knives, salad or cold meat eink == LabdicWaeea ee yen represented in this display developed of rich quality brown, grey, black, ni forks, medium or dessert forks, tea forks, cream ladles, = wit jouglas : teaspoons or bouillon spoons, fabrics that add to the attractiveness of their salt price. price : purple, American be At 59¢: hollow-handle medium knives, butter spread- and a new green. Siz ers, gravy ladles, berry spoons, fish knives, tea knives, 34, 36. dessert or orange knives or sugar tongs. Nye floor, Bad A. & §—Street floor, Central. shoes. They cost no ||| Hore in San Fran- Remarkable Purchase and .Sale 2000 All Wool Sweaters Formerly Sold to $6.75 = Iceland Wool 9g Tuxedo Models , Zephyr Wool ® Coat Models price stamped on My thesole.Donot take i stad Money Saved on This Furniture Leaves More to Spend on Other Furnishings You want good furniture, of course. But if you can get good furniture for less money than you expecte od, you'll have more for other things! its. direct from t af toryandsavemoney |}) Write VA Cn Today | TOR! YORK While there is still time, look at the offerings in this money-saving sale, There are but a few more days to take advantage of the prices—cut from 20° to 607! And it is furniture of lasting 85 Nassau 5! rect 847 Broadway, near 14th 1495 Broadway (Times Sq.) | 984 Third Avenue | 1452 Third Avenue Mohair Wool Sleeveless Models By a great quantity purchase from a nationally famous sweater maker, these sweaters beauty and constant usefulness, Let it z 202 Third Aye., cor. 120th St. ; were secured at a tremendous price concession, at a mere fraction of the wholesale cost. save you money that you can use on : . TER Ate Rete LdGth @ 1471 Sts. Every sweater is perfect in workmanship and quality and is in the most wanted colorings, other things needed in the home! “ Eighth Avenue 250 West 125th Street BROOKLYN _ — 6524 Fifth Ave., cor, 56th St. | 706 Broadw near Thornton St. Sec il The Annual August Sale of Furs 4-piece Bedroom Suite $165.50 A very charming suite in combination walnut, at a remarkable price. Heavy 478 Fifth Av 859 Manhattan Ave., Greenpoint Fulon Ss F , F P ataitoenk _enin . 5-ply construction; finished in soft brown 434 Knickerbocker Ave ow In the sine to muciawe Fue to ce Now in Progress Affords %co" meric, “altstign of sore color. “Fullsize ‘bow-end bed, 42in Jersey City—18 Newark Ave, cho! of the fi i tels al a | dresser, chifforobe, semi-vanity table. ee RS ree | | SM Srnoet extrcrdinery ating TREMENDOUS SAVINGS ‘8 (icons Seven’ Pieces ‘may tye purchased. separate loboken— on s 4 Hill—276 B line Ave. a . % sd Coney | Dresser, $4¢ chifforobe, $41. ee abies ikl IRL | Bay Seal Coats (Dyed Coney) 67-9 | Trimmed Bay Seal Coats Dyed Coney) 1775.00 | vanity table, §% $39.25. This 40-inch models 45-inch ‘models | suite ‘also made in mahogany combina- tion, at the same price he suite, with , THE WORLD'S Muskrat Coats 97-9 | Hudson Seal Coats — lyed Muskrat) 295.00 {8-inc h dresser and full size vanity table, , s A Pe js specially priced at $2 Harlem oO ffice i 40-inch models | Full length models = : — ot — ae pe . pri 1 , ae . Othe : es in ( Furniture Now Located at and hundreds of others priced from 57.59 to 3500.0) forsiince Cea renee ne nee aunt eine te ‘ eee ant Hepplew hite e waltu vy, $315.00, 20 Near 125th St, am | . Sepiece brown m c il, $652.50, ' sto th five ® HOTEL THERESA BUILDING —$—$—$—$—$—<—$ ———— SALE AT Carina, THREE BROOKLYN STORES. SS —————— Fr Friday's Sg | ee ee

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