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1 . . '.- J.I Special Christmas Boxes :; Select Christmas Cards Early. DISAVOWS VIEHS x i Perhaps you remember what a worry it was when yoovpat 'oft this important purchase too long busy crowds and incomplete selections. Bfyt comfort and wonderful variety now. Street Floor, Unman, Wolf Sc Co. m wow wd x& Bit boies; small boxes. From pin boxes to blanket boxes for that Christmas gift you will find them here. : Also gift dressing? and seals. A splendid assortment and moderate pricing. t - Balcony, Lipman, Wolf & Ca, VOICED BY KATO Merchandise of cJ Merit Only t L ". ' -mm : 5 II X Br !Vermaa Hapfooo ' Cattwnl HrrVrrn SWI CorTwpoodcat. Waablrqrton. Nov. 10 Prince Toku gawk, tna Japanese plenipotentiary. lata Tnoaday repudiated the 'statement made nl an Interview Monday by Vice Admiral Kaail Kato. chief Japanese naval expert. that hie country would hold out lor 70 per cent ratio of capital ship strenjta. I The prince said : "That la entirely Vice Admiral Kato's personal opinion. It does not represent the opinion of the delegation. RATIO Ml'BT HTA5D Prtnce Tokucawa'a statement came Immediately after a pronouncement by a hlh American authority that the Ja- Daaeae have played with the 10-to-s na val prpual as long as they can saieiy do so. and that hls ratio must stand or Ue conference will break up. Monday. Dei-ember t. la being discussed as the probable date of the neat plen ary eeeNlon. when It Is expected the capital Ship decision will be made public. The manner Of bringing forward such a decision would be through speeches by leaders ' of the British. Japanese and United States delegations. A British spokesmen went so far Tuesday as to indicate the possibility of every phase of the naval program bring cleared up la time for the next session not only questions of submarine!, replacement tonnage and auxiliary craft, but also the relative strength of ' the French and Italian navies. The conference Tuesday settled the question of territorial rights in China ' In a tentative way. by a resolution de- ulartng fop the withdrawal of the for eign courts, should a commission which Is to study the subject find that the Chinese courts can properly handle the situation. As a mster of fact, Chinese pinion Is much more divided on this subject than on most of the others brought forward. A great deal of Chi nese business opinion favors the foreign courts. TOBEIQX TROOPS imCl'SSED After passing the Resolution dealing with the courts the'-delegates took up the more dlflcult question of the foreign troops. They did not progress far enough to take action. It is under Stood, however, that after China had Stated her objections again the position of Hanlhara. for Japan, was that the principle was admitted but that Japan would rfbt . at present withdraw her trobpa from South Manchuria. Im mediately she la willing to withdraw from Hangkow only, and from Klao Chau as soon as the Chinese can fur Dish adequate police. After the oral t JmparUon of views . Mr. 8ae asked for a written statement of Japan's, position In order that China might draw up a reply. The committee experts to take up to morrow the question of wireless sta tion. ; ..TALK DISTIRBH nARIfca President Harding Is somewhat dis turbed by various Interpretations In the ' newspapers of his association of nations attitude. His position is as follows 1 Until the work on the agenda Is finished. It la not the time for confer ence to take up thle matter. 1 Unless, when that time does come It 1 not taken up, he will be disap- - pointed. 1 It has nothing whatever to do wtw the Versailles pant. 4 On the other hand. It la his wish that It should not Interfere In any way with the working of the European leaa-ue. " Apparently the unsatisfactory form of some of the comments was the cau.se of a new rule put Into effect at the White House. Beginning at the next news paper conference with the president, which la Friday, the questions, ,wblch hlthertp have been oral, must be handed In in writing. Thla will enable the president to de cide whether the topic shall be raised at all or not. If he decides to let it be raised, then oral questions will be permitted on that particular subject. Senator Sutherland was present Tues day at the conference of Hushes with the newspapermen. This fact Is a detail In the new effort or auxiliary council, of which Senator Sutherland Is chair man, to reach public opinion and present It to the administration and the Amer- tcaa delegation. r" tXBtic orrsiOK wasted ! The results have begun to show. When Colonel W. B. Thompson, chairman of the committee for getting together pub lto opinion, reached his office at 11 ' o'clock Tuc-sday morning he fou:id waiting for him a bunch of envelopes that had been sent out. self addressed, on Satur day. They contained editorials from ' Kaatem newspapers on the conference. Kxpreeslons from further away will come In rapidly. The next step will he a questionnaire. As sooa as Colonel Thompson has gotten this general expression from the press of the country1 be will Send out a series ' fXt questions on specific points. The . administration thus expects to bet a - good deal of Information on just how far the country la behind It on the vari ous aspects of Its conference program. It la the opinion of every insider know that the Japanese have yielded In ' their own cables between Washington and Tokln, on the 6-S-S ratio, but that they are going to come back and argue aa long as they dare, for trading pur The American position Is firmer than ever. It has been tested In four different ways. There are four ways of testing the present naval strength of the various naval powers. That the present naval strength la the only test to which the American gov 1 ernment will submit la put with Increas ' Ing emphasis. When Vice Admiral Kato, or anybody else, talks about na tioaal safety In relation to sea power our answer runs about like this YAVKtr LIXB Or TALK "Forget that talk about national safe ty. If you start that you will hear from Ureal Britain with her far-flung and sensitive empire, or from the United States with her two long coast lines and divided fleet. "Too will never get anywhere that way. We have made you a fair proposl tioa. It la a proposition to Stop the '- aaval race just where we are. You can ; not answer that proposal by rugging In other eonsideratlona la determining the ratio the American government holds that It was more thaa fair; It was generous. If the Japanese - naval expert talk (for effect, at pre sent) of ten to seven, it is equally true that American naval experts think that iron uw ninopani .01 national neeaa . tea to five would be a fairer ratio. The American delegation closes Its ears "to all the experts, aa bringing forward ar guments not bearing on the proposal. That the ratio Is actually known fo be nettled and that the Japanese are merelj Muffing, had a further Illustration In we i act uat me isrtiisn nave gone ahead with a ' conference of . aH their , delegate, whether from. Great Britain - or her dominion, to discus the sub- martne question on the basis of the cap- . nai snip question navtng been deter-1 , mined. o o A Treasure House Is This Great arid Good Store C hrist nl as Mer ch a n d i s e With All. Its Vast Stocks of New and True China Tea Sets Special 50c Sugar and creamer like Mother uses a real tea-pot and two cups and saucers, all beautifully decorated with a floral pattern Soc is a spe cial rrice, effective tomorrow. Toyland Is in the Basement, Lipman, Wolfe &. Co. frol I 1 v 53 e& N0 12 34567890 -ayAU RtVOIR Ouija Board and Table - Special 98c They're loads of fun fascinating always. Children can operate them as well as anybody. The boards are 15 inches wide and 23 inches long. These specials featured tomorrow in Toyland. Toyland Is in the Basement, Lipman, Wolfe Sc. Co. "American Flyer" Train and Track, $2 The engine winds up and has a heavy spring. The complete out fit consists of the engine, a tender, one car and eight pieces of curved track. All for $2 and you are bound to say S2 is a low price. Toyland Is in the Basement, Lipman, Wolfe & Co. Toy Drums 49c They're . Decorated Trimmed with leather and made to furnish "the big noise." These are drums to make every little heart beat faster. They are decorated with brightly colored figures." Toyland la in the Basement. Lipman, Wolfe St Co. The 'Goo Goo" Movie Chicks, 25c The cunnlngest of "Chicky" Dolls with droll roving eyes; packed In a very attractive box that. is Va xl2j inches." The box js too big to go Into a stocking, but Santa Claus knows where to put it on Christmas Eve: . Toyland Is in the Basement, Lipman, Wolfe & Co. Santa Glaus Is Here Every day from to to t2 and from 2 to 5 o'clock Jolly Santa is here to greet -the little folks. Bring- them iiu Christmas is always a joytime, except to those who procrastinate and have all their gifts to buy when the whole world gets into a hectic rush to do in the Jast minute the selecting that might so easily and pleasantly have been done a couple of weeks ahead. What a treasure house this, store is today! How full of new and beautiful things and useful and comfort-giving, things 1 How cheerful and comfortable it is, before the holiday rush begins ! The stocks are so complete; the service is so gratifying; there is no elbowing and pushing, are not tired out. Customers are not worried, and salespeople is Early purchasers get the best of everything, and what a joy it whcn'fbu get near to Christmas Day to realize that all the shopping is done and all the gifts are ready and wrapped for mail, and many are on their way. 1 Delightfufjdays, tcp, to come and look around and to bring the children to see things and make their desires known to puzzled parents. A Pre-Holiday Sale of Men's Shirts Sale of Men's Fine Corded Madras Shirts $1.50 Unshrinkable and guaranteed to fit perfect ly, in colors that will hot fade. Neat striped effects in these splendid shirts. Sizes 14 to 17. Sale of Java Crepe and "Silkendure" Shirts $3.85 In new and beautiful striped combinations of silk and fiber silk fabrics with the luster of silk and with fiber added for longer wear. The colorings are rich and will retain their beauty. Sizes 14 to 17. Sale of Men's Shirts of Finest Fiber Silk $2.95 Galley &. Lord's fiber silk in the fabric that assures you that these shirts are of positively superlative quality. Sizes 14 to 17. Street Floor, Lipman, Wolfe & Co. Sale of Men's Shirts of Very Finest Silks $6.50 Some of the best of all silk shirtings were used in the manufacture of these shirts: Mall inson's crepe de chine, Rodgers. & Thompson's all-silk jersey, Empire broadcloth and other fine silks. Sizes 14 to 17. Christmas jewelry -And Price Presents a Splendid Reason for Selection Here Tomorrow Sterling Bar Pins White-Stone Set SPECIAL 1.95 Equally interesting as pins to wear one's self or as gifts. They are fitted with safety clasp. Demi-Amber and Crystal Combs SPECIAL 5.00 They are extremely unique and "different," with their settings of blue, green and red stones. Dorine Powder Boxes in combinations of colors specially priced 85c 14-Karat Red-and-White Gold "Waldemar" Watch Chains, special, $to,00 Men's Sterling Silver Belt Buckles, engine-turned finish, for $t.3S Street Floor, Unman, Wolf Sc. Co. Artwares for Gifts A "Marvelous Exhibit" People Are Saying Also Wondrous Values Are Here Mahogany Finished Serving Trays SPECIAL $1.49 These in the t Oxl 6-inch size, and with two handles. All of them fitted with a removable bottom. Candlesticks of Solid Mahogany SPECIAL $2.95 These solid mahogany candle sticks are complete with a pair of our own decorated artcraft candles. at Nut bowls in mahogany, walnut and polychrome finish New decorated tin gift boxes one-half to five pound size Sixth Floor, Lipman, Wolfe & Co. 12,75 to 6.75 19c to 89c Silk Lingerie Gifts and Special Pricing Silk and Satin Chemises at $3.95 Dainty and attractive crepe de chine, radium, trousseau silk and satin envelope chemises. Some i georgette trimmed, others made beautiful with tbon medallions, hand embroidery, fine Uce and insertion., Crepe de Chine Gowns at $5.95 Dainty, clinging, flesh-colored gowns. Some trimmed with medallions, others with ribbon bows and some flowers. Yokes of georgette with fine Val Insertions add charm to these dainty garments. Tailored models trimmed with hemstitching and shhrings. Crepe Silk and Satin Bloomers, $4.95 Tastefully' trimmed satin and crepe de chine mod els in a variety, of styles. Many are finished in hand embroidery -and with Val or Filet edges. Tai lored models for those who desire them. Some fin- ished with doable. elastic Washable Satin Bloomers, $3.45 Many of these are ruffled with Georgette, . trim med with inserts of Val lace." Others are tailored with double elastic finish. Colors flesh and white. New Bed Sacques A variety of different and attractive models in this selling. One group of albatross, trimmed in satin ribbon; anotherjof crepe; embroidered In self colorings.. Many to choose from in pink, fight blue and Copenhagen. Four .groups $2.95, $3.50, $5.95 and $6.50. Silk Bed Sacques, $5.95 bed sacques specially equally unusual values fourth Floor, Lipman. Wolfe & Co. One group of charming priced at $5.95 and other at $6.50, $8.30 and to $1$. These crep de chine btd sacques In the new shades orchid, light blue, pink and Copenhagen. Thh Store Uses No Comparative Price They Are Misleading and Often Untrut Boxed Stationery Special Lot 33c . The well-known "Dainty Tints stationery in blue, pink and white also mottled shades 33c a boa. Also special at 3 3c correspon dence cards in pink, blue, gray and white- some of them gilt edgL Stroct Floor, Lipman, Wolf St "Co. 1 2-Button Suede Gloves for $6 They're French Suede gloves Vallier's twelve-button Mosquetaire gloves, with corded backs; the new wanted shades; sizes 5 Yt to 7. Imported glace kid gloves in (is-teen-button length and with three pearl clasps; black and the wanted new shades are $6.95. Stroet Floor, Lipman, Wolf & Co. "Onyx Pointex" Silk Hose Here T h e s e full-fashioned, heavy weight and with double silk toes and heels and hemmed; black with white striped tops; $3.50. At $2.50 are f nil - fashioned heavy-weight silk hose with lisle tops,, soles, toes and heels. Polo gray, navy or black. Street Floor, Lipman, Wolfe Si Co, Initialed Linen Handkerchiefs for 3 5 c Special value, every one beauti ful and sheer. al)-white handker chiefs with embroidered Initial and an 24 -inch hem. Such handkerchiefs were more than double a 35c pries last year. Novelty H'dk'fs Special at 65c These in Chinese Mandarin patterns; all beautifully finished" with hand turned edges. A variety of color ings. Wonderful gift handkerchiefs. Street Floor Lipman, WoHe Sc. Co. Christmas Greeting Cards A showing, possibly the most extraordinary and attractive that this store ever has announced. Best to-select yours early. , i z z 1 i o o a (