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Show .1 w DESERET NEWS continued dtaejnjienjrf quetli fof ,? nirDAY 3"1S TS- to .Declare 70 Ratio for Fleet x U Minimum Needed for Nippon Safety.4 t (By A.soclated Prill) Cotncl Nor. dent Tflth th first meeting today In wk of th committee of nearly) rt th question of a cent navel ratio for Japan r WAfHINOTOPr V- - I the reference J. t- ladleajed In. atfMal ter leda that alOwUgii the fnaUent had no lateatlek ( aamgllaalUg the Far Eastern and armament Begot la tlons by bringing the Mbjaet before the conference at present, he fully that after these questions are out of the Way there will be a eerloue effort for n agreement for future aim liar meet Inga. As a result of foreign oomment on the president's suggestion, it was also declared by an administration spokesman that there was no intention that any "association ef nations resulting from these conferences should become in eny way a rival ef the League ef Nations" - Another meeting ef the fear American delegates was celled by Secretary Hughes for lata today, presumably for discussion of naval matter "Tbs delegates of tba various powers were understood to have agreed Informally la prinoipla to the withdrawal, but further discussion went over until another meeting. umr . through the definite Just New- - Pellicoats and Po'Ccsfcers All-SH- taffsUs end'mesna!ncST variety ef flounces. Jersey k A big choice! a Splendid Xmaa gift. eeU for tl.ie. noar Bought Now is the make your purchases r Kato, chief Japanese naval expert, that Ja- -. pan iranta the 7ft per cent atatue. In thtlrat authoritative announcement the Japan Bought to replace, fi-l-- r ratio baaie of the American .naval limitation proposal, givingu her a ; per IcJnErathTTor Tier fleet, Mce Admiral Kato declared this was the minimum tnreessary for Japans security. 2 f Against this definite announcement 40t the Japaneee position ths American aaval experts still give today of firm adherence to-t-h that 4 per eent for Japan is Ihe intw could inMsIroumneval-steength-lh- at 1 be accepted In view of American and inlerests In the Pacific. 2 In 'addition to a final agreement - dohd,-o- r today to gradually aboltah rlghta the ayslem of tin China under which foreign govern court own aments have act op their Far Ks stern committee of the ' thi conference also was prepared to take for. withdraws! of jap China's request stationed on her soil . foreign troop Plscu salon I without treaty sanction. the- - latter- - question may bring ap atid (for the first time Utanchurtan controversies, u Preiident Of America nQr- ganization Ordered From Country for Alleged Agitation. . Texa Nov. William F. Buckley, president of tho American Association of Mexico, expelled from that country, crossed the border at Laredo this morning, according to Information received by relations and friends her. AUSTIN, extra-territori- al s L i , (Special to The New) CITT, Nov. 29 William F. Buckley, president of th American Association of Mexico, for whose arrest and expulsion the Mexican gov- .eminent Issued an order several weeks agoi,-le- ft Mexico City Sunday night. MEXICO -- If Pres) ' of Nations idea Draws Comment f AmocUUob LONDON. Nov. 2t Increasing at- - conduct" fumtkhed by Foreign Secretent Ion la given by the London press tary Pani. Although . technically lie to President Hardings suggestion of qn ''association of nations' through a aeries of conference th conclusions Nvhlch would bo observed under a gentleman' agreement" rather than ns al y treaty. Th Time In its editorial columns oday aaya that Mr. Harding's eonesp-io- n of the principles underlying such Jen association has la Itself a tonic effect" The newspaper add-It Is heartening to know that ths 'president, inspired by th results of kthe Waahlnston conference. Is already looking forward to a future from which tko possibility of active by America In the solution gat acute problems Is not excluded " , 2 The Horning Post says I "The president's aspiration demands Werloua and respectful consideration, America f. . Any method, baa bring to bear her A'aat Influence Sfor tbs restoration of civilisation la Am lor the Smoat - welcome, (existing league of nations, in default the adhesion of America, it la Imfulfill the purpose possible for It to f Its existence " The however, expresses Itself jpa being not a strong believer In any It disapproves league Britain's suspension of warship 5Jre - -building, and aaya- debates in Washington begin igo "The bear a disquieting likeness to The . Tlague conferences hich nearly nought disaster to Greet Britain. Interest In and sympathy mith "the rowing movement In America for reater participation In world affairs" expressed by the Dally New $ .. hrvy r -f has not been expelled under article I) of the Mexican constitution, fc-i- s understood It will require "authortna-tlo- n from the Mexican president" before he can return which has the effect of arbitrary expulsion, without actual enforcement by officials here. His Journey co Laredo, however, was with th full consent and knowledge of ths officials In Meslco City following five days' stay in tha American embassy where he took refuge. His case baa caused much excitement here, where he Was well known for years as business man. When he arrived In Mexico City two weeks ago. It was rumored that an order for his arrest has been Issued and Georg T- - Summerlin, th American charge, immediately took up th cae with th forelg office. . He was told that Mr Buckley was to be deported because of hla activity against the present Mexican government and for more than a week, Mr. Summerlin mane futile efforts to Obtain n copy of (h written charge Meanwhile, a refugee In the embassy Mr Bucklev eommuniated st length with th Washington, official but th best Information Is that no Instructions arto the course he should pursue were received from (them. Bnnday, Mr. Buckley decided to leave the embassy and depart for the United State then communicated with Foreign Mlnleler Panl, who Immediately fumihed th. document necessary for tha American's saf. travel to tho bor der. Toy Section lufthat will be needed to mako USE OF DOLLS Soma undressed and soma daintily drtased; with and without sleeping eye a most exceptional bargain at this plica. Values to $T.0 for BUGGIES After-adopti- more day at t A Reduction of' Tha naw doll and wall VESTS TO MATCH ABOVE BLOOMbust, ribbon ERS With fancy-sil- k straps, bodice top. AH sizes. Reduced from $4.95 to TEDDY BEARS With .voice; Reduced hoary plush, two color 79c 'to ...... sizes $4.50 $3,25 $3.75 . Childrens Hals Beaver will he Just received just opened- - Here you will find a tremendous stock of hundreds of items from which you can select desirable Xmas presents for every member of the family. November Curtain Sale WWW curtains St.00 MARQUISETTES In- white, .ream and ccru, t fw5 ? IUI I TAINAN FIT i ' $2.75 CURTAINS AUCTION SALE f MM NOTTINGHAM In white and and I yard 1org A largq amomMiit, of good patterns to select from e $3.98 CURTAINS IN BRUSSELS NET LACE Cream- - and A.M - FIlAvT ecru, 2 2 yards long. Pair $1 00 . BOX LOOM WOVEN CREPE -- AQ ONE LOT OF FANCY WHITE GOODS t,1" 'P11"- - awlcara and crepe effect All 3 inches wide Suitable for Christmas fancy work. Values ' up to 2l.0d- C JI I SAT! VETTE .AND LINGERKPTE For bloomer and all color lnih.w wide etc..- - 2e In. white, flnb, , and 7ft-J- 1 f WW Ft SV 14.0 IHPOr.II - $2.25 n:K.Ot AND I MIIRf IDI 111 i -ELTY WHITE GOODS Values toAO) $4.40 yd ; regardless of cost they all (W Ar - are to be closed out at , . . aO W ' $4J0 FINE SOFT VVINMKJK in whits and fleah color II vard to the box; the box ) ...... ed $1.59 , TAINS 42WcstFIrst . South $2.29 Rcmnanls of White Goods i Suitings, Voiles, Organdie, Swisses, Lang Cloth, ' Nainsook, Maslin, Bkifhtd and - Unbleached Toweling, and aH other fancy and plain materials. - L FaeUNTdczB upuf Woolen Blankets, Sweaters, Mackinaws, Wool Shirts, Leather Vests, Overcoats, Hosiery and everything in the Woolen and Knit Goods Line. ' Come and" ret wants winter YOUR at PRICE. yoor Wednesday Special atT:30 wIH sell a consignment of Ladies Wear, from a large Salt Taka concern, who needs money. i - Wa hemmarquleette, stitched with lace border: fin- -' some also Ish, ln cream and ecru; 2 2 yards long wlth-ruffl- Woolen and Knit; Goods In voile and A $1 In whit and ecru: flno and good grade de In 07 EDGE1TR. pattern . . . - , $150 CURTAIN NETS A very good grade and attractive patterns for high-graCurtain. QCaq 42 Inches wlda . . WWW ' j 24c JAPANESE CREPE fine and fieavy quality 27 and 36 inches wide. . cream ng -- 0q 50c 6Sc , - ........ with drawn work border. In plain and scalloped edging. 3$ Inches wide W selec- 65c IRISH POPLIN In cream only - e: ONE TABLE OF CHINA WARE A great tion of. useful and ornamental articles to choose from. Values to $1.25 for In checks and. stripes. 35c INDIA LINEN Sheer quality 45c WINDSOR CREPE PLISSE lor--de- f PRICES ARE EXCEEDINGLY LOW Special Introductory Sale 30c WHITE DIMITY- ... -- - Specially Planned for Your Xmas Sewing. TRAVEUNG M, E X 8 .SAMPLES IN CURTAINS Only One of kind; Valued ap to $1.25 HR XT LA Cl, rCRTAIX In fancy MATERIAL r; and plain, with fancy 40 inches wide. e'v attraotlie for fine CCjq ' 1 Tea Sets, Chocolate Sets, Berry- Sets, Vases and Many Other Items. November Sale ol While Goods 1 ;l! ill Is Now On Display. - 2.95 95c . .Plates, Ceps and Saucers, Sugars and Creamers," placed on sale witlr Crepes Cantona $4.50 "The Best in. China. Ware "and ALL MARKED EXTREMELY LOW. Special Introductory Sale Of good clear crystal glass the weH rein- A Full and Complete Assortment of A New Shipment of Bazaar Holiday which we have attractive etched Made of and TWO-PIEC- E Visit the CANDY JAR same heavy materials forced where neces- - CC TO CC Cft , O.OU sary. AH sizes WOMENS JERSEY SILK WOMENS SILK UNDERGAR-MENT- S ExPETTIBLOOMERS in white; vesta tra --long, fancy cuff with or bodice with band top; elastic ; in brqwn, grey," bloomers that match all sizes jade, navy . and black WOMENS FANCY SILK, VESTS Bodice shoulder tpp, ribbon bust embroidered strap, JO from $1.25 BLOOMERS TO MATCH tO 75 DOLL CRADLES Finished In white enamel with gold trimming Reduced from $1.25 A will be sold for one rc lt perambulator, finished. H IS value ...for. feesyt Srp well-bui- Every Yard of Our ' Entire Stock of HEAVY EXTRA SILK VESTS; band or bodice top, extra long, aQ sizes, 36 to 4- 4- This- - garment brings the greatest satisfaction to the wearer for durability and service malse, Apricot, pink, piutmum'and black. AH sizes. $7.25 values, re-7jr duced tor A SAMPLE tlh' .Vteh."d with-idraw- al ''offer. $1.50 priced at are. orchu, .colora 226 Wedaetday'U the last day of this unusual WOMEJTS SILK LISLE VESTS with glove silk top, ribbon strap; in white or pink, aH Bizea. Specially VERY FTNR t SILK BLOOMER- SWith hemstitched fancy ruffle and nbbun run; elastic waist and knee; the Xmas Day complete. DOLL i - of toy book game dolls and doll furniture, children's furniture, sled tricycles; -- swerjri Norwegian electrician ha Invented a port button which Indicates that lta alvnals ar beard where Intended owers Agree on China Pennavlvenlas mining lawe require a to be riven TO mhiie feet of air Territorial Relinuquhment mule a minute and a miner 100 ruble feet. Shaft, trunk Into a eoal Held In Ger( By Assoolmted Pres) which he. been bnrntng several many revealed 1 velna of blaming coal WASHINGTON. Nov 8 Th. nine iwers conference on Pacific and Far I , WT,n, from neck- eastern question today adopted re- - Vq owSjfch and dilutions providing for relinquishment steamed Photography a French scientist fh.r"gn materrUOral r,ght ln i a demonstratedthat enmr form of radiation occurs in tha process of oxt- ) The resolution provided for of foreign court! In China datioa. A gaa .tore for dentists ahould an international commission by Which la to make a study of Chine. an Illinois Inventor can be dealgfted mounted on Jaws and court practice find that tba a wall above a work bench to save room Chinese Judicial system Is adequate. Poltelr government Is a resolution dealing to The. erect a radio station at planning Warsaw With extra territorial rights, the dele- that will communicate with the Unitgates in executive committee session. ed State " For YocrOwn Us or FosXnas Gifts WOMENS SILK LISLE UNION SUITS With glove silk top and straps; bink only; all sizes 36 to 42; Cfl $3JH) values bow selling at , . Anti-Governme- nt (By Associated :t color Me quality covering on sale this week at Special AH kinds tlt 'J4 q4.75 very largo assortment of flat patterns la th ebeet for wlatsr blouse hlmoaee, and quilt Fancy RIovcKy Silk Underwear in the "t lli6liii(irSfViceAjmlrl ? A 300 LADIES SUITS AND COATS This is absolute dean No e. A WftndmfaLi wnraiucE. W. IL ADAMS, Anctioneer. The Right Thing At the Right Time Pwffee. KHKIIK PAMKhTg Child re learn mere readily by than in any other wav. if ou would bavo your child poteens a soft, well. modulated voir the surest way of gtvlag this ts him Js to cut out the v bln. rakplng note from your owa voire. If you want youf ehfldrew to learn curtesy and politenM b cqufvnnua 'Eipeclafly be aAgpotlle'ytirtf.A courteous and polite to your children. Bo many parents 'are courteous to every one elae bat their owa children Tha heedleaeness and apparent Indifference of chlldrea often leads parents to adopt a scolding ton toward them that they would not use with any oaa ala On-RM- I. Inli-tatl- . Pofdla OoaSa Taffeta Cost. Drwaars Georgrtte Vtatata Mohair Coal GMaeMUa Oowta Georgmo Di sssos . Vefcwtr Cbata lntd -- liao , ( Was. 9744. la f ' ' ( Nyr-v$- i- aqgadSrti Yna know th mother who of navfnir Tom, wj! you pleM.clo the door kava Tom will yoo ever loarn to ahut behind yd a. or Tom) 1 bave told you V hundred time to shut the door you JLTt you deaf or Juet Indifferent How many jtareaLa. fail t say thank you to their hildren whenever oerae ion ariera ''When Bay one a child does only what parent. it ahould do, why ahouid I thank hint? I thank him only when he do aomethtag aside from Yet thla same parent thanks hla duty a etranaer with a vlrtoua dog on a ieaeh who held back the beast while he pape whfjq surely 4oiac ihiaJa nothing tnore than aimple duty You may discover that the parent whom children regard With tba treat-)- t t end-- r ncs5 aiul-tfi ert-Nchd lAo ,il courtesy aad po-l- it pyebk nee. And aade from the gratitude for the courteey there children should feel rrateful for these object lesson In polltness. What Reader JUb 1f a youny man i "very huey. Is It positively necessary for btbi to pay a dinner call? e ' It is generally considered absolutely obligatory. However, this Is a rule of good form often "more honored In the breach than the observance If the young man wore called a wag; from town before ha had made tho call a polite telephone message thanking his hostess wjor hospitality would answer the purpose, or If the hostess had been to conlderable trouble to provide the entertainment for him he should by all means write a not of courtesy to her to express bis obligations. (Copyright 1921 by the McClurs Newspaper Syndicate.) A typewriter invented by a Belgian wrltM .yll.blM .nd IW WW'g' k' ha1hift. Novel in Ui Jewelry line is a h.lr comb which folds Inta a handle that caa be wor as a watch charm. Norwegian government experimenters have succeeded la producing a bread containing 2 per cent of flab. 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