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Show FRANCE AWAITS MORGAN ARRIVAL 1THJTEREST His Attitude on International Internation-al Loan to Germany for Reparations Expected to Determine Final Action PAIUR. May 20 (By A. !' - l-Yanr , waiting with ritraordinnry lnlr-cut lnlr-cut th arrival of J. P. Moraun 1 t-lnd t-lnd tha reparation loan confrrnr?. To th lmairtnatlv Krenrhiniin. Mr. Mors itn I pictured a atandlm almoPt alone imoni th graat financiers who will decld whether an International loan Phalt b laaued to aaalat It many In meeting her rnrtlona mym'tiia. While Mr. Morn an ha given no In d I rat ion. ao far a it la known hem. a to the ntUtude he and tha other American Amer-ican financier will take inward pro. poaala be for th reparation ruinmia-aion. ruinmia-aion. It ta aaaumrd by l-Yenrh member of the rommlaalon that the Americana will want to know flrat i f all what pro poaala (krmtny la prepared to mak regarding; the term of uch a loan, and what guarantee he ran give to lira payment of the principal and Interest In-terest rhfersje that will be auKKevttd by the American gruup. . Kran'-e haa imported a n"w danr from Italy. It la vailed the laUncel-lo" laUncel-lo" and la aulil lo have be.n devlaed durltig the Idlp hour of ihe JVnoa conference. con-ference. The frlvohHJB minded even go ao far n to say that it la lb moat tangible result of tha economic meeting. meet-ing. The new dance, which seem t b supplanting the shimmy and th tango, is described aa a one-atep accompanied ac-companied by a alight rolling motion. It seem to meet the demand for a dance tending toward the old fashioned Hcottish and Ppanlah atepa, and ha tha advantage of requiring lean floor space than the danc now In popular favor. French women are making a studied attempt to introduce Turkish veil, fcn-steHd, fcn-steHd, however, of covering the forehead fore-head a la done with the Moslem veil, they maak the mouth and chin with cloth sufficiently heary In texture to obscure the entire lower part uf th ! face and render the wearer's Identity j somewhat difficult of discovery. I Full page newspaper advertisements,! laaued by the Frewh Wine Producers' 1 ssclat!nn and addressed to "Our inert is l-Yom A merlin," Invite them to visit the wine growing districts of An-jfiu, An-jfiu, Bordeaux and Burgundy, to taut "th Imprisoned sunlight." The advertisement adver-tisement proclaim In great Mark -face typo that "la all our elttea throughout our entire wine growing region, you will not meat a drunken man." FaJ staff IT, tha outsider who won the Havole take at Knghlen last Hunday and paid 177 1-1 for on In the mutual mu-tual betting, wni sold by hi American owner, Marquis d'Oyley, to his trainer, 1 esgranda. Just on day before the race for 111. 000 franca. O'Oyley. who had not placed a cent on tha horse, ha been receiving cable messages from friend all over the world, congratulating him on the victory. vic-tory. The surprise mount wa Itought In by Desgrandea after Hundny'a race for 20,000 franc. The continued lark of fur eupptle. from Kuaala waa refletied In the fur market quotation, for the paat week, which hava ahown conalderable uncertainty, uncer-tainty, althouah the downward trend haa not yet been entirely checked. The moldera of faahion ace encour-aalna encour-aalna economy In the uxe of fur by aupprraalna muff, ami rnpea In fnvor of atolea, which are beromlnic more and more popular. Thoae enanaed In the fur Induatry reiort that many order, or-der, to remake rape, anil rloak. Into eteamer atolea. have bean received of late. The prevailing length 1. from four to alx feet and the width from eight to twelve Inrhea. HtHTthe deal-era deal-era are racking their bralna to Invent new atyle. fur the fall trade. They are aided anniewhat by a demand for brighter rnlnre Bitch aa anble and marten, mar-ten, but are having dlfflrulty devlalng tha form, they ahould take. 1 Almost the only Kussian skins find- ing their way here tre coming throuvh (lermany via t h smuga-lerH' route. 3dany of these are recognized as Canadian Ca-nadian martens, Imported Into Kusala lefor the war. Thia acarcity of raw material la forcing the furriers to -errlse considerable Ingenuity in using odd pieces, formerly neglected, for decorations on bata and dresses. After a v.igiie of six weeks, the vivid r d hats wbu'h took the women of I'uris by storm have ent irely dl.tap-pearetl. dl.tap-pearetl. In their wake has come a nrna.ll bii 11 - shit peil iolet st raw crea-tion crea-tion with a ihln band and trimming )o match Hut It 1m doomed. fr it la ItM xpenslve Already there art signs that the rstl pictur' hut will lm revived re-vived with ttie warm das H I Ik cnfttinues to In diHpbiyed In the large otorcN in gre;it Mimntitiep nd at prlres ranmng from fit) to $20 a yard, With H downward tendeticj . These ahow lugs display astonishing colors. hut the predominant note is lavender for evening wear Kif-hion authorttle seem to bt ' hesitating ' whether to launch this shape as an early summer color for morning and street ,wear, or to accept the electric green. Which Is meeting with Increasing favor. |