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Government is in complei With the statement made Bankers’ Committec—namely,th Mixing of the reparations po Wone first, before any private (Continued) the same time diploma: might be cautiously exerted t en to forego eniorcement of certain sec ions of the Versailte The diplomatic pa foneurrently with a fforts of the bankers to examine anew the intricate \questions of credit involved in the flotation of a loan to help Germany. (Phe last word from the Bankers’ Com- gnittes was in itself a bid for another favitation. It reads as follows: “The committee are deeply con- acious of the immense assistance to the economic recovery of the whole world which would be afforded by Btadual conversion of Germany's ob- Ngation from a debt to Governments into a debt t private Investors, based, like other public debts, not upon ex- Treaty. must proceed } aM agreement between the } i | ternal sancti upon the general eredit of t r country. They believe, 11 t the resumption ns between coun- aries and the stabilization of ex- changes are impoxsib|. without a defi- nite settlement of the reparation pn ments, as of other external put debts. “If at any time, therefore, the Rep- | ‘aration Commission is able to repeat by unanimous decision, the invitation which now has teen extended by the Majority, the committee will be giad to meet ugain and resume the inquiry. They cannot conjecture whether the Allied Governments would be able. to of normal accept the necessary conditions, but if so, they repeat that they are hope- ful that substantial loans could be raised “Finally, the committee desire to point out thut in the mean time, and even in the Interval between such ro- mewed invitation and the conclusion of subsequent negotiations, Germany's financial position may obviously bk Threatened with serious danger; p.o tracted negotiations for a large lung term loan might mature too late if *.ot Preceded by immediate help. “But if the problem were considered fanew in the improved circumstances suggested and with a real prospect tof ultimate settlement, the committce feel that the obstacles which at pres- ent confront an interim loan would probably not prove to be insuperable “With a real hope of a definite Pettlement within a reasonable period, t would be much easier (0 arrange a m : { &. 1- Reductions in Xmas Gifts 25 to 35 per cent les than regular prices » Owing to the success of ou introductory sale, December 131) and 14th, we will continue for a! of the present week the reduction of imported nove'ties then offered, Here is an opportunity to obtair genuine bargains just when you need to boy. “The Compleat” Ah Tray | | Reg. U. 8. Pat. oft Importe Buckles in Antique Gold and Silver and Cut Steel, Crested and Initialed Spoons, Cuff Links, Oak Shi atch Box Frames, and Trinket Boxes, Safety: » Stroppers, ete, Take the elevator flight and Christmas gifts. J. R. GAUNT & SON 7and 17 West 42nd St. NEW YORK up save money on ,INn? no ARIES Carefully Selected Singers, | struction and I} Genuine St, Andreas- in i} erg R * $7.50 | lers Every One a Flute Noted Singer. A living gift that cheers Inexpensive | Mail Orders Carefully Filled REPARATIONS PLAN wer with regard to such a Imited 8 well as with regard to che and more important problema. * France agree to renew the in- committee need t would be glad stances to give any oassistance in their Pp to the grea can be made. searcely add that the under these circum. Ruse at Hospital Self-taftcted W False. bankers? The United ws Government, acting wholly as cA Special Purchase ' Jacquette Blouses THEY’RE developed of a novelty bro- éaded fabric in Persian colorings, they’re lined with Japanese silk and they’re just the sort of jacquette blouse that many women are wearing over simple one- piece frocks as well as skirts. Note the two styles sketched—one with the cava- lier cuffs and shirred at the hipline, the other with the wider sleeves and buckle. Excellently made and exceptionally reas- onable at $9.75. THIRD FLOOR Last Minute Gift Suggestions in Boudoir Robes Quilted Robes—satin or crepe de Ghine quilted in lamb’s wool and silk lined throughout, $15.75 to $48.50. Velvet—lounging robes of waterfall or brocaded~chiffon velvet, $29.50 to $69.50. Corduroy—velvet corduroy robes made in tailored styles, $5.95 to $25. French Flannel—soft warm robes, $11.75 to $24.50. Blanket Robes, $3.95 to $14.75. For those who seek something more distinctive there are dozens of charming styles in matelasse, embroidered ¢repe and other materials, lace trimmed or tailored. SECOND FLOOR Warm Gifts For Very Small Tots ALL your gift problems for the newest arrival can be quickly answered in our Infants’ Department, whether itis an inexpensive pair of bootees or a hand- some blanket that you want. Brushed Wool Sweater Sets — Four pieces complete, several colors, 1 to 6 years, $7.50. Angora Bonnets -- Imported bon- nets of beautiful quality, an junusual value, $3.95, : Crocheted Sacques—Pink, blue or white, 95c. Bootees—Crocheted of softest pink, blue or white, for smallest feet, 50c. Rattles—Every conceivable kind, mary of them very inexpensive, 25c to $1.25. FOURTH FLOOR HUSBAND ARRESTED CHARGED WITH ATTEMPT |" TO KILL HIS WIFE}. # Story ot] 5, a Was As a result of @ trap laid by a de tective and a nurse of the Harlem fest to-day, charged with having shot Detective Cassidy of the Bast 126th Street sta. |‘ thon, assigned to the case, emptied olver and requested Mra, Mon- ator and in an informal way,| Hospital, both of Ireh extraction ow him how she shot her- n sounding the French Goy.| but both of whom Italian flu to reach around ont to see what can be done. | ¢, > } \ 4 r & the revolver | WIN ntly, Pasquale Monzillo, thirty-st 1 the answer of France t-day, as ad eae ‘ “fides fr Which the wound | Mi months ugo, depends whether any | Of No. 2327 first Avenue, tf under ar en made rv sidy learned that a nurse] Renaker, th Nis wife, despite the woman's story| f the hospital spoke Italian, although he heare an iriah name w, remember, mother, you stich | Beach t story that you shot yourself," | found the serv arrest of her hush .04 followed | the rush hour trains did com ACQUITTED and re. ced In attend- y bore frult tn aw the patient's teen, who called nished her in Italian, For Whole Prac Brooklyn peo Une of possible to find G “TURKEY | ther FIFTH AVENUE TELEPHONE Fitz Roy 1900 att, Hudson Seal Coats (Dyed Muskrat) » + For Chyistmas Gifts DO you like coats of one kind of fur or do you prefer collar and cuffs of skunk, squirrel or beaver? Whatever your choice you will find an assortment ~to meet it here. 4o inch length with skunk collar and cuffs are $265. 45 inch length $365. Natural muskrat coats—it is hard to equal muskrat coats for durability together with moderate price. This 4o inch length has natural raccoon collar and cuffs $149.50. FOURTH FLOOR Specially Priced Lionel Electric Trains FOR the boy’s Christmas, electtic trains and outfits, at special prices, considerably lower than usual. Passenger or freight train—$21.75 Passenger train—$28. Large engine and passenger train $30.50. Freight train $37.50. Passenger train—$38. TOYLAND—SEVENTH FLOOR Christmas Slippers In Negligee Colors Mules — you will find many styles and even more colorings in the as sortment of mules ready for Christmas selection. , Brocaded satin in several ! ! o ‘ lovely shades or metal J q) cloth, silverorgold,99.50. LY | Black satin mules in a va- riety of colored linings, $6. | | Comfys—soft comfy | sole and covered leather heel make these felt comfys as soft and lux- urious a slipper as you could find. Copenhagen, lavender, brown, ecru, trimmed with ribbon and pompon, $2.50, Quilted satin comfys in pale blue. rose, Copenhagen or pink are riblon trimmed, $3.50, Juliets—those high warm fur trimmed shppers that are such a joy in cold weather. Plain satin in rose, Copen- hagen or lavender, $4.75. SECOND FLOOK RADIO has this year earned a place of importance on nearly every Christ- mas gift list. On our Seventh Floor you will find a complete Radio Shop, handling reliable standard apparatus and parts. Tuberculosis is Needless, Suy Christmas Seals and help stamp it out, Lord & laylor Greatly Reduced cAre Four Sweater Models MOHAIR slip-on sweaters in plain striped weave or block weave (sketched right) with V or round neckline, henna, navy, tan, brown, grey, French blue, are reduced to $3.95. A plain camel’s hair slip-on mocel, very soft and warm made with bateau neckline, two pockets and belt; is a splen- did value at $5.95. The brushed .camel’s hair sweater (sketched left) with striped front in brown and tan is reduced: so $9.75. THIRD FLOOR Handkerchiefs For Christmas For Women Colored Linen — bright colors and hand rolled hems make these the gayest of Christmas gifts 50c to $1.50. Spoke Hems—fine and dainty as can be with one, two or three rows of spoke stitching, $3, $4.20 or $6.a dozen. Initials — fine linen handkerchiefs with hand embroidered initials, box of 6, $1:50 to $3, $4.50. For Men Colored Linen —bright colors with white hand rolled hems, $1.50 each Jacquard Borders —dozens of festive designs and colors, hand rolled hems, $1 each. Initials—linen handkerchiefs with hand embroidered initials in block or open work designs. Box of 6, $3, $4.50, $6. GROUND FLOOR Elente Corsets FOR Holiday gaieties you will need a new corset and you will scarcely. find one more comfortable than this made of alternate sections of elastic and broche. Reinforcements under elastic prevents stretching. Sizes 25 to 32, a special price, $3.50. ; SECOND FLOOR The Perplexing Gift DID you ever find on your gift list an article which just didn’t seem to fit in with the recipient? Perhaps you delayed its purchase until finally you seized the first suggestion which came your way. Then you'll be glad to know that you may purchase a Gift Bond honored in any department of the store. At the Accommodation desk. GROUND FLOOK |LATE TRAIN DISTURBS SEA BEACH TRAFFIC ae sabeny Services ts ty Demoral slow ‘oom o'clock, When nding out one time wa wus that subwi end when as almost ay in tn PLAIDS jin W tin 89th Street 8 Broadway and Sons. = Ap The Electric Boudoir Kamp A practical gift that is sure to please. The numerous styles and finishes in which Boudoir Lamps may be had and their remarkably low prices, afford every oppor- tunity to select the type of lamp you know will suit the individual taste of the one for whom you buy it. Prices-$4.95 and upward Zhe United Electric Shops oF THe Unired Evecrric Licht & Powsr Company 130 East 15th Street( _ 146th Street @ Broadway A Practical Gift PURE WOOL BLANKETS Greatly Reduced Regularly 11.75 Pair, for 8.25 MADE OF STRICTLY PURE LAMB'S WOOL, ASSURING EXTREME WARMTH WITHOUT EXCESSIVE WEIGHT. AN EXCEPTIONAL VARIOUS COLO 77) IN BARGAIN. MAIL & TELEPHONE ORDERS FILLED Thousands of Positions SoM Darrer\, Broadway. Shana Sth Sts. | | | orld Help Wanted Ads] nee df

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