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THE BEE: OMAHA. FRIDAY; NOVEMBER 18. 1921.
Arms Conference
Wrestles With
Far East Problem
Delegation Head of Nine
Power Go Into Conference
To Outline Respective
Policies.
Washington, Nov. 17. (By The
Aocuted l'res.) Headi of the
delegations of the nine' powers par
ticipating in discussion of far eaitf rn
quetiom at a meeting today decided
to proceed first with the considera
tion of problem! relating to China
before entering upon other far east
ern questions.
! The other Questions, it was decided.
" will be taken up in the order listed
by the tentative agenda suggested
ome time ago Cy the American gov
ernment.
Washington. Nov. 17. (By The
Associated Press.) Preliminary
reconnoitering gave way to more di-
red negotiation today in the endeav-
t ors of the armament conicrence 10
find a solution for the problems of
the far east.
Sitting as a special committee on
the far eastern situation, the heads
-. of the nine delegations went into
conference to outline the respective
policies by which each will be guided
and to work out a plan of procedure
that will give each of these policies a
j, lair snow.
Basil of Exchanges.
The 10 points presented yesterday
by China with the general backing
. of the United Mates formed the basis
of today's exchanges, which were
designed to develop step by step the
. exact attitude of the nine delegations.
No one expected this process to go
. very far at today s meeting, although
: the discussion of a program was con-
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aiuviLU iti lam Minn uui liic
opinions of the powers as to the
relative importance of the topics be-
lore. them.
ine opinion ot the American dele-
gation, which appeared to have con
: siderable support among reoresenta-
- tives of the other powers, was that
r the tar east engotiations need not
be complicated by subcommittees
- io acai wun special subjects.
Inderjendent Pathwava.
With Mrlav's miwincr th
ern discussions and those relating to
armament reduction lipcin tn fnllnur
im ciy ijiucjjciiutiii pauiways, ami
there was a growing impression that
sooner or later all the interested na
tions would come around to the view
that the fortunes of the two are not
inseparably linked. The United
States from the first has felt that
solution of the far east questions
would be a great aid in preserving
peace, but the American delegates
apparently do not feel that the
armaments program need be a fail
ure it the far eastern discussions fall
short of an agreement.
Secretary Hughes today called a
meeting ot the American delegates
1r,r n'O-l- Tl,. - ... C .L
meetine was not annnnnrerl. hut if
was understood to be for discussion I
of the plans of delegation heads for
dealing with Pacific and far eastern
questions. j
British Naval Experts
Consider U. r rooosals
Three or four days must elapse be
fore the British committee which is
considering the subject ; of naval
armaments will be able to conclude
its work. This committee,' which is
headed by Arthur J. Balfour, head
)i the British delegation, and in
cludes all the British delegates, is
working hard in daily sessions with
the assistance of a number of the
British naval experts upon the
American proposal.
Regarding the point that bas been
made in favor of the American plan
that by favoring submarines, rather
than expensive battleships, weaker
utions may be placed on a plane of
iquality as such means of defense
will be within their financial re
sources, it is explained in authorita
tive quarters that the British object
decidedly to any plan that would
tend to cheapen wars, and thereby
render them more likely to occur.
The British suggestion that each
of the naval powers retain at least
one naval building yard capable of
turning out one ship a year does not
appear to be understood by Ameri
can naval officers particularly fa
miliar with construction problems.
There w&.t no stipprstmn in u
American limitation proposals that
any yards be scrapped, and so far as
r.ivy yard facilities in this country
are concerned, all will be needed, it
is said, in the maintenance and repair
France Would Aid China
Realize Its Aspirations
The French attitude in a general
way toward the far eastern propos
als of China was set forth after a
two-hour conference of Premier
Briand and other members of the
delegation today as follows:
.1- France desires earnestly to
aid China in realizing its aspirations,
territorial, political and commercial.
2. France would give Kouang
Tcheou, which it leased from China
in 1898, provided Great Britain gave
ip Wei Hei Wei and Japan Shan
Jung, leased by the Germans at the
lame time, and the Port Arthur
ven insula.
3. France would not be un
willing to surrender its extra-territor-al
privileges were other powers will
ing to do the same. France gave op
these privileges in Japan in 1906 and
was in negotiation with Turkey to
give them op there in 1914 when the
war came. However, the French feel
that extra-territoriality should be
maintained until it is dear that the
Chinese republic can give adequate
leeuritT and justice to foreigners.
4. The French colony of Indo
China did cot belong to China but
to Annam. Consequently, In do
Chins, the great French colony with
25,000,000 inhabitants does not come
in the question according to the
reach point of view. If, however,
some question should be raised as
to the t-ctification of the 900-mile
Chinese rentier, the French govern
ment would be willing to dicus the
boundary.
S. France annroaches the ducui'
sions of far eastern question in
sympathy with Japans need tor
raniion and lor raw material, ine
French delegation desires under all
circumstances to take a conciliatory
and pacific role.
f. Vr.nr it fnr onn dralinffl of
the powers with China and against
any secret negotiations.
The subject of spheres of influ
ence beyond Indo-China does not
seem to be a serious one becau.e
th policy of spheres of influence
wsi replaced more than 10 years
sco by the policy of the consortium
ol powers.
Kato Allowed Time to
Examine China's Plea
Admiral Bsron Kato, on behalf of
the Japanese delegation to the Wash
ington conference, today sked and
received from the hands of the dele
gations of the nine participating pow
ers a delay of several days to allow ex
amination of the far eastern propos
als submitted yesterday by China.
Milwaukee Central Siyi
Cut in Wages Required
Detroit, Mich., Nov. If. General
demand for reduction in transporta
tion costs require a reduction in
wsges of all employes, the Miihi
Ban Central Railroad company an
nounced today. In a notice ad
dressed to all employes the torn
piny advised that it desired to con
ler with representstives of the va
rious cusses ot employes with
view to arriving at an agreement
upon wage reductions.
' Southern Illinois and Kentucky,
together, produce about 90 per cent
of the fluorspar in the United
states.
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Entire Second Floor.
Devoted to Tbii ,
Sale of Dresses
We consider this erent
of sock Importance that
oar entire efforts will be
devotod to sale of these
dresses.
ftaa Brothers
THE SHOP FOR WOMEN
Second Floor, Brown Block.
ltith and Douglas.
The Policy of
TbJs Store
fs at all tines to glie
complete satisfaction, so
we say, stay dress not
satisfactory may be re
turned Monday for ex
change or refund.
Saturday, Nov. 19th, 9 A. M. Sharp
We Launch Our
Second Annual Thanksgiving
SALE of DRESSES
Keenly appreciating the .magnitude of our last Thanksgiving $10 Dress Sale, we ,
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Have exenea our evur uuyjug IdKiUlJ lu cicci, in cveijr ueuiu, mat jcai oait.
That we have succeeded is most evident. In fact we candidly believe
that due to the wonderful values in this sale that the entire
lot of 750 Dresses will be disposed of before the after
noon is half over.
Lay aside every
household duty Sat
urday and attend this
sale.
Many will r buy
three and four
dresses .at .this
price.
750 Smart New Winter Dresses
Not a Dress in the
Entire Lot But ,
. What Is Worth
Three to Four Times
This Feature
SaleJPrice
The Dress
Event That Brings
the Greatest 1
Values of
the Entire
Year
in f
Dresses 1
Oi I (J
Sacks I I
According I
Sixes. I
This vast assemblage of new dresses comprises the show room
samples and model dresses from four of Jiew York's best dress
makers.. Omaha women knew from previous experience what a
Dress Sale at flans Brothers really means they appreciate the
wisdom of being here promptly at 9 a. m.
The Styles-
Straight line models, blouse effects, silhouette, long and
short sleeves, novel pocket effects, new collar creations,
models suitable for office, store, business, street, after
noon and college wear.
The Materials
Polret Twills, Ti icotines, Velours, Brocaded Velvets, Fine
Serges, Crepe de Chines, Twill Back Velvets, Canton
Crepes, Charmeuse, Satins, Tricolettes, Prunellas, Jerseys,
Check Velours.
The Trimmings
Metal embroidered, silk and yarn embroidered, Chinese
embroidered, leather trimmed, braided, beaded effects,
ribbon ruffles, nail heads, cire .trimmed, Persian silk
trimmings, silk Astrakan trimmed, yarn applique.
The Colors
Navy, Brown. Black, Beaver, Sand, Sorrento, Copen, Gray,
Checks and many color combinations.
Doors Open Promptly 9 a. m. Saturday
Sales Force Has Been Doubled for This Event.
' M ' i$j Women
French Gloves
for $1.95
This broken line of Tre
fousse gloves in the one
and two-clasp ' styles is
offered Friday for the
very low price of $1.95 a
pair.
Main Floor
Hosts of Trimmings
for Every Frock
J All widths of black
military braidB for
woolen frocks.
IT Astrakhan cloth trim
ming is smart and new
and comes in brown,
navy and gray.
Beaded, embroidered
and spangled bands are
very attractive.
H Girdles that are beaded
or of silk braid come in
navy blue and black.
Lovely jet and irides
cent tassels and silk
ones of many different
colors.
11 Silk fringe in all widths
and various colors.
H Beads by the yard for
embroidery purposes.
Main Floor
Remnants of
Wash Goods
for 15c a yard
A clearance of ginghams,
percales, foulards, mad
ras shirting and outing
flannel and all in desir
able lengths from 1 to 6
yards. A quick cleanup,
regardless of the former
price, for 15c a yard.
Second Floor
The Newest Versions of the
Mode Afford Us Much Joy
And especially do these remarkable afternoon
arid dinner gowns of exquisite texture and
style express what is most desired by the
world at large. Their charming simplicity of
line and cleverly appointed trimmings can
not but meet with your approval.
They come in Canton crepe, satin crepe, Rosh
nara, Georgette and velvet, and in a large 1
variety of colors. '
Priced $59.50 to $150
Third Floor.
Hosiery for'
Children
Black cotton hose with
double knees and soles
for 25c.
Pony hose with triple
knees, heels and toes in
black, white and cordo
van. In light, medium and
heavy weight of lisle, silk
and lisle and cotton.
Small sizes, 55c large
sizes, 65c.
Baby's fine ribbed lisle
hose with "pin top.". In
white, black and cordo
van for 50c a pair.
Knickerbocker Suits
Have Gome to Stay
And have been recognized by the modern
sportswoman as the very essence of comfort
combined with style. These suits give un
hampered freedom to the wearer and are most
appropriate for hiking, fishing, hunting, golf
ing and the like. They are a three-piece cos
tume, including the jacket, skirt and trousers,
and in some smart models the skirt may be
worn as a cape. They choose Scotch tweeds
and mixtures for their fabrics.
.Priced $59.50 to $98.50
Third Floor.
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