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Show r 1 SUNDAY' MORNING, NOVEMBER 27, 1921. THE SALT LAKETRIBUNE, SPECIAL LOW CREDIT TERMS . Select your holiday gifts now pay next yearl This stores extra- ordinary credit advantages are ready for you; make your selections now and start paying a little each month so that you can" ing next year. President! ThH,of.Asso-- . elation of Nations Puts New Phase on Subject. IV K That Opinion Expressed Conference Will Be Pro- Genuine Stickiey Puritan Hookers at Distinct Price Savings longed by Added Topics. - By FRANK H. SIMONDST tpecUl to Th TrfboM. , .r j,- dominate the history of the second week the Washington conference, namely, h the row,, which was not unexpected, and President Harding's Fri- - i day comment on the possible broadening thf acoptpf. the conference Itself, which is In reality the most striking single circumstance since Mr. Hughes's opening speech. ; h As to the row.'sverybody hse already taken Its measure, and It. myhow bedlsmlssed so far aa It has On the other American significance hand, the president's startling proposal may lead to a revision of all estimates alike of time and resiflts so far as the conference Is concerned. Between the presidents proposal and Mr. Hughes's opening prospectus. It Is obvious that there Is a very wide difference. Under Mr. Hughes's Impulse the conference has been working on the subject of the of armaments, with the Idea that specific and definite agreement here would be the main contribution of the gathering, and, since this objective was simple and restricted, there has been an expectation that Christmas would see the work done and the delegatee gone. -- t of , ; Anglo-Frenc- 'of Y Select This Illusion Arm Rocker, Bai t of Solid Oak Gunuine Leather Seat. New1 Ligtit Fumed Finish - I This Rocker is made ofsessoned oak. Spnngcushion seat, sup ported by coils of oil tempered Cotered iii'" "getiunu springs. brown leather. Measurements are as follows: Height, JO'' inches; width, 23 inches. i Anglo-Frenc- t (Regular Value, $35) Terms $3 Cash, $3 Monthly Within the past few weeks we have conducted some wonderful Ro ker Sales. Mam hundreds Of rockers were sold and many hundreds of new fricuds made. 11ml-tatl- massiveness, note the upholstering which makes for and 'greatest comwilen and you know that fort, these Rockers are covered in genuine Spanish leather and you arw able to buy one of these for only $19.65, youll understand why you should avail yourself early torhorrtiw of the most amazing Rocker bargain ever placed on sale. JSote tho Scope May Broaden. As it now stands, however, there seems every reason to believe that the conference will take on a new aspect more thor- -' oughly reminiscent of Paris and that we may have a very considerable measure of Euiopean affairs brought In. One of the most Immediate of the possibilities is that Mr. Lloyd George may, after, all, find a reason to come here and an opportunity t with his political necesst-tiecommensurate , Such an opportunity has been lack- -' Ing ever since the first dav of the conference. because there has been no place where he could be put In appropriately, indeed, aside from M. Brlands stand, the Washington conference has had a single character, and that has been Mr. Hughes. The president's suggestion comes ss s - profound surprise.'' It opens horisons far more considerable than has been expected would be explored, and it may be many days before we can see what boundaries are actually to he set to what may easily become a totally different sort I of International gathering from that which has been described and expected In very recent days. s. one-nig- ht - - of a "Enjoy - the Stickley 'Morris Rocker. You willlike this comfortable rocker3uilt oak . and ,,, genuine Back reclines to A BIG" SPECIAL-A- T of solid leather. any'posi-tiondesire- d. ' FOR SOLID COMFORT, beauty of design and luxuriousness of proportion, this Morris Rocker cannot be surpassed at any price anywhere. Cant 00 just set it in your new living' room, and can t you j'ust hear vour frienils exclaim in admiration t " " enormous' reduction. Cost the manufacturers nearly as much as our special price to make these luxurious, genuine leather Mission Morris Rockers. Buy this magnificent rockeT. Good luck enabled us to secure a quantity at a figure away below regular price, and new we are going to make our good fortune your good fortune. The terms are so low you will hardly notice them. You will enjoy the comfortable reclining 'back constructipn, the heavy arma and high pillowed back. Seat and back heavily upholstered over steel springs, covered with genuine leather. Fumed Mission finish and solid .oak frame. An -- This Splendid Genuine Brass Bed on Saleat Get This Rocker Tomorrow or Tuesday, for the Supply Cant Last Long The Beauty of Cedar Emphasized in This Chest A Mighty Big Special. 44 Inches Long , v Terms Other Problems Appear. $3.00 Cash, $3.00 a Month Up to the present moment the Washington conference has reservedly set Itself any Intermingling in Europeannum-af- - against fairs.- - Jt-hsuccessfully resisted S ber of British. French and Italian attempts to interest the United States in European problems. The result has been a prolonnd disappointment to every Euro- pea n, although , ' little this disappointment finds in the public press either expression at home or abroad. Moreover, even in the case of Asia, the United Stales has, to a surprising extent, avoided assuming a leadership which would carry with It a similar assumption or responsibilities, Tf now, however, this Washington con-- i -- i - ferenc Is to be transformed, as seems at least possible following President Harding s suggestion of yesterday, we are bound to have Lloyd George come here to reopen the British esse against French policy on the continent; we are certain to have Germany come here to ask the United States to act as arbiter between Indeed, Germany and her conquerors save for Russia, which is specifically listed as uninvited by- - President Harding, It is difficult to see why anybody in Europe should stay away. Brides and League of Nations Looms. ' In addition1, the question of tne league of nations seems likely to become perti- - nent again, the Washington gathering could hardly fail to he a rival of the Ge- -' neva association. Competition between the two organisations might easily fol- -. is It not and low, Impossible that the members of the older organization might expect Inducements to persuade them to transfer their allegiance. It is true that there remains s very great lack of clarity In the Washington mind as to exactly what the president himself was thinking of when he reverted to his familiar topic of an association of nations. The first impression was, and still lingers, that he had deliberately transformed the whole character of the gathering. When M. Briand went present home there was a general feeling that we were seeing the beginning of the end. that the first dinner guest was going and the end of the party in sight. The conference. as outlined by Mr. Hughes In his speech, was obviously reaching - opening the end of Its term. Now Washington is again frankly at sea and is awaiting eagerly clarification and explanation. , . (Copyright. 1921, br Brides-to-B- e Will Welcome This Sale of Cedar Chests The average woman1 wants a cedar chest for beauty, utility and economical reawants a cedar chest, fur she recognizes it as the modern sons the bride-to-b- e ' Hope Chest. Because of their beaut v, utility and the protection they afford, one of these chests is one of the best investments. Without fearof contradiction, we claim' to have the finest selections of cedar chests in SaltLake Citv largo range of sizes of modern and period styles- - The three chests illustrated are specially priced at $19.50, and sold on terms of $3 cash; $3 a month. X ' Liberal amount of cedar shavings with each chest. - h continuous posts and five satin finished brass bed, with Here is an attractive, Simmons the makers is rods. It filler company) and also by us. (the 6trictly guaranteed by large Just stop for a moment and see if you can recall having seen a real brass bed such as this, priced at $24.50. 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