The evening world. Newspaper, December 13, 1922, Page 12

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La ee apie hn tre te a ns dagen: casei eI ln Sime ¥ Smaart Ee ot THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1922. 7 Vi t cr'w Wadaiar WARGF' SiON At the Cul) | gestion that France sinSabemcee «HAD STOLEN GOODS; ‘ lier Keneth A, O'r youngest sot | fe apie » GOtmar CLUB RUM ge eccjustion Notean 4r'Brien. iw aia int FIVE YEARS IN JAI! fore his _mardage to Mis» Kathe daigghter of Clarence 1 Mackay, NQUIRY.REPORTED| = c ee, H me iJ T0 BLA BLACKBALL Weise, Yeokty Mee thongs, “1 Tappin, 1. Leroy Whitney ar Jamin Thee ry ities. Got Mad MUST SEPARATE When Wets ee stan os | REPARATIONS FROM |=. ‘ennis Club, No | [Lomts Wolf Sent ro Stinmta Petsen— pillar tediphoits Submitted for the approval of Women of good taste. Emphasizing the infinite care taken with every detail that | helps to make a perfectly tailored shoe to harmonize with the new vogue of women’s dress. Low or high models | | teatifte night | in fi in all the fashionable leathers, materials and novelties, suitable for the Bridal Trousseau or Southern resort wear, and for gifts. Riding Boots and Golf Shoes for men and women. asked Magis WALKS CHALK LINE ig te IN COURT TO FREEDOM Not guilty s drinking, but not dri still be woozy, the agreement o said Heingermann. “1 If | was of hooch be time @nough to ta t is the @apacity of her debts te,G@eat Bri- o, and possibly the]! sik for Our Abuse of the Bij 660 2 FE 38th Se, Over 60 Years. wish ty consider firain on July 9. 1920. He is nlso un |: the light of un- + rot. . France's bts to. America loarly understood 370 Park Avenue, (1 qMitting from ear to car ———E /ridors, a report that ne aper mien! two Administrations agree so entirely | » Teried in vain to verify or discredit |is offered as convincing proof that Nobody would say a word for publica-] American sentiment is not divided es about it, and yet almost every-} Fourth, the Muropean Powers that =| ==) SPECIAL TERMS nite Btate * Gov exerted to pievent {airs as might bring, neat of Germany. ead between the for that the United 7 ne holds to the r ce conference uma France ts fig- ther too high and many. Instead certain French he ddvendy, ts the expression of © part of the United with the ex- ¢ the cor- “told In confidence.” fare thinking of asking America to ake some reduction on Allied In- an at the btedness—if indeed the press re group of the members pro-| ports reflect such a purpose Hposed a high Federal official for mem-| part of the European Gove bership. There was no possible ob-| must bear in mind t lection to this man from any social] ment of the Allied det or personal point of view, tt p rel Wand yet he was not Wand. the report is y doles yet*members managed to get the pro-|commission certain powers of ne ‘posal tabled. tion, but with certain ) Bven the wets, it was suid, had no make it imposes | antriendly c n.| Ailted debt witho a s>* ‘What impe oe was sh . story goex, the cor ration belng the & Wehae with such a n in the club inf Whet sentiment some] an ¢ Emight be found ni ary to curtailjday will f lation or reduc- e of th that have] tion of that debt is an open question ate : fe the pl und anyt can make his own pre that she The fight over this man is reported] diction ax to what thé situation will | view the Eu to have started an tntra-club con-|be—but as far ay any agreement be in a new Nght and ‘ention leading to the Federal inves-|ing reached to reduce the Allied c she y to any re- ’ Htigation. The man himself is said}hofore January 2, when the Pr Wo have teen indignant about tl again, thé thought Is wholly ereatment. | t, but itis not re co the range of possibility. sonully initiated 4, ‘That part is ered-[are starting at the wrong end of the rted that Fifth, the European governments mart proces ed to the dry members or some of] problem if they think a reduction of them. Allied debt to thé United States will President of the {| inent men were] help them. What ts most desired course sug edited before 1 Jury to-day |here is that the European govern if , iho tell what they ness [fix their attention on Germany's ca . hat kind ‘or Mi £m 4 6 meee ad! 4 Hf. pee jinn. Hot tho. club and the © of its|sity to pay: and when once that ix}to the American Senate, if it is evi- uupply. fixed there will be no more contro-|dent that by a new treaty some of i One phase of the investigation is] versy tae present causes of instability can ported to be based on humid hilarity People here look askance at the sug- ‘be remo’ the whole European sit On This ¥ Magnificent “| LPO ‘© contribute, in a material’ wa’ ie Christmas spirit right at t his buy- A < ing season, we are offering our ey. Et @ line of wholesale samples, as well as a /. most extensive assortment of many other highly desirable fur pieces at prices rep- resenting a pronounced saving. ‘—For THE WOMAN—* Originally made $135 Now offered 595 $25 to $50—Scarfs of dyed Fox, Mole, La. for Beaver, Stone or Baum Mar- to sell for , Leg? of —_ Hudson Te! aly te a her esta l rest OF Sia OF all this year’s Holiday offerings there are any others. 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