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THE HOUSTON POST! SUNDAY MORNING NOVEMBER 19. 1922 '
Recital of Out-of-town $
Artists Features Ween
mforworld
ECONOMIC MEET
FOLLY OUTLINED
u n damental Problems
'v Are War Debts and
Reparations
. LINCOLN QUARBEKO.
'United Prtm Staff Coerssonoet.
sConrrlght. 1WJ. by the United Pros.)
CHICAGO. Nov. H.-The proposal
world economic congraa be
enUed by the United Stetes suggested
Wf tor. Joseph Wirth. former German
hancellor. will be presented In detail
t eMreH by the international trade
amaalssloa. .
Clarence J. 0m ensirmsn. In an
eatctnaive Interrtew with th Lnltea
Iree today outlined the ples for the
eoti'ertno drawn up by mem ben
f the coanmisalon.
Approve Wirth'a Suggestion.
-Dr. Wlrth'i suggestion for a world
oawferano as reported In an interview
v.a a n..iral MAeraJ mllUftr
af th United Press coincides with the
MmmittM after
TMW rn.va a ' j
. Mri months' aurrey of economic.
flnancaal and commercial condition In
. HttiM ihn rrmmlaaioo'a re -
. port which will be submitted to the
Southern Commercial congress which
' meets here Monday was presented In
detail lor tha tirst time by Oweni in
; kls interview. It includes the follow-
. a - ....
! .. a intAmittnml conference Of
. j A . " -
i' Banker and governmntal repreeenta-
. ttves to oe'lee a echeme far a mora-
taniuas In paj-ment of interallied debta
.. a flAMkn rmnUOnJ. DluS a Plan
. mM urthiiiffl for the payment of
l&ese obligationa '
Plan Tariff Conference.
m a. inimatfonat tariff confer
' one for the nonpartisan revision of
tariff schedules to remove harriers to
i foreign commerce.
. s Amendments of laws of the
v rr4.4 c .... aw. rA-ordinate the acen
; . vmwi
ki. -.a th. irnvrlnn government at
kam and abroad as they relate to the
' foreign service of the country to avoid
- AhmtiMtinn and economic loss of the
t A conference of diplomatic ee-
' staimr and other foreln represesjfc-
- -- - tKk i7itit stataa In EoiwDe.
! o be held periodically for adoption
X plans of acuon as 10 a pu-t.uir-
fc k r-h.n'r. nf MDlomatie noHry of
..' the Uautrd States ao that foreian rep-
- roaeatatiyes mlcht snbmit construc-
tive sriticism on economic subjects
without partiaan bias or without f
'Europe Is more nearly on me veraje
armed conflict today than at any
'ti since trimi art lately precedinf the
: wortd war." Owens atated.
fr 'Conditions will row worse onleas
- one solution of bar economic prob-
' leasa are reached aocn.
Fundamental Wroblem.
e.iA ffMilAinAMtm nrahlem la that
af aattleneBt of war debts and repara-
tJooa. The settlement must include all
'Mtaaaa who are parties to tntema-
. tiewsj ebllcaUons.
"America as tne creanor nauon
. ' met aee that tts Interests are pro-
tected m the contract of settlement
cad tha world economic conference la
the loaicaJ solution.
He nation boold have its debt.
" repodiated. hot should be given addi-
. tssoal time for payment. The former
' allies must pay the United States.
Germany must pay reparations oblia-a-
tiona but amendments to the treaty
of Versailles moat be sareed upon giv-
tn Germany tha opportunity of free
. competition economically with all
ther ' nations. France and Germany
most have guarantees of freedom from
snesestatloa ana numary siic-
' The nations most agree to an
AMnrtlntina at heme of settlement.
- America should red ace the Interest
: rate lower than foar aad a quarter per
cant aad permit oae-balf of one per
cant of the Interest agreed apon to go
- i lli Wa Imh nf im KlltlABi Aol-
lara and Ursa with tha payment of the
Interest and amorttaatiotj annually the
- Cents would eventoalr M Paid.
-Until tha European reparationa and
debt problems are solved there can be
- m peace m Europe and ao stimula-
Uem of Americaa trade abroad.''
cream and paeteariaed coaU 11-1
cents a quart. ...
A yard of breaa eoexa a eenu. a
brioche (a sort of sweet mafOa) oosU
4 cents.
Pastries aad anything ooatainwg
mnmr end Mn are very high. Brae II
eclairs are about I cents a piece.
A cnuna oi sun pie Km cream. '-
flclent for four people seta one bach
i . anii if mu want it necked In. Ice
end delivered to your home. It is li
centa est ra
in short while tha cost of living in
r..a la not aauai to London'! stu
pendous charge. It Is high enough to
mike tha economical rrsncn nw
.train her wits. And V I thin ID
miles) of the capital there are ooay lit
tle towns wnere iooo is ne me
price. For that reason many Paris-
ians have -ented their spartments at
high prices and now live In the coun
try.
HAIL HOLDEN SAYS
WEST HEEDS FOUR
RAILWAY SYSTEMS
View Expressed at I.CC.
Hearing on Merger
Proposals
Aasodsted Press Report.
WASHINGTON. Nov. II. Consollds
Hon of railroads in the West ought to
result In the crest ion of four great sys
tems each having terminals on me -
and eulf coasts ana at iniragu
at ijmta President Hale Holden ot
the Chicago. Burlinffton and Quincy de
clared todsy st tne interstate com
w... Mmmitiinn'i hearina on sua
gested mergers. He opposed tentative
plana of the commission ior concilia-
tion of the northwest roads Into two
rrstema In such a manner as to sepa-
rate his railroad snd the Northern Fa-
Bcic from the Great lsortnera.
Desire Larger Cembinee.
s..A-Atina that the commission con
aider the advisability of even larger
combinations of railroads stretching
thpMiffhnnr the west however. Mr.
UnLLin aaIH the rearrangement should
maintain north snd soutn trainc rouies
aa well as transcontinetal east ana
mi rautpi through the West.
"If sny each east ana wen ptan m
consolidation Interferes wKh north
and south movement will not an artic-
ulation of roads runlng north and south
. a w..tta. rf business at tha
preeent free tuilea) potnta. reeJlyrs.
aucing matenauy we
road operation at points Ilk Cemaefl
SlulTKaiu-a Oty. BusTas. Md the
Eaatr1 asked Prof. w. a- wj. ---tbor
of the commlaaloa'a tentative
..A 1. AW.t .aa
Perhaps so; my pwi m
mlsslita either ' hasa t gooe j far
Hoiaea reepw. ' . ..
the traaaconttaental Bnea la tha North
and give each one a one w
west there wlU be no axpeeUUoa of a
great amount of lnterehangin of traf-
flea between roods. Mr conclusion Is
that the tranacoaunetai une.
vta xnat have a line through to the
Southwest or aa open gateway."
Would Affect uslaese.
u. u-ia.. mrA with Professor
nr. nww 1
Ripley that the consolidation on ths
greater scale would generally tend to
wipe out business at awiu"a' -wall
through the West.
"Why don t the western raw dvik
. . . . ..wHaH
us to estimate jusi wni
would be precipitated ?" Professor Rip
ley asked. "We are oreeaing w
hearts In the commission iryinej cs pi
through a voluntary consolidation plan
. in .fru Aha laaat diaruDrion to
pleasant established conditions snd II
you who nave tne iubu m
a na Instead of leaving us
nvu.u w ii .
LU wck i. - -
n?c?ftsarily oiTiwht acaatnuc ubw
it WOUW Mlp. x. .
a .SA..na Kstsl TKahe IMna IM DUI-
AlVCUItrVa aassna
. a MaU.aaw. mAAA to sTft nm
ws m Mint rMatdcr&tlOB
V aaajiajl aa I emwes s
s -. Asked whUIW
a i CInlharn lrtM WOUld
...a . fiahmttl. In "M th COBtOl
Nation put Northwn ne into
Mexico porta s&ia ms iuf-wun
.e.iM ail four on tne
ijrt contoUdatioiu in th Wwt should
Hare re4Bbl access 10 coin rrsiuw-.
Sheltering Arm
Brighten Life
For Old Ladies
Annoar Donation Party for
Than to B Held
NoTunbcr 27
Civen at Prince With
Mrs. John T. Scott Jr.
Acting as Hostess
. tut tv-W w.Na tnr whst Will be
tJ.Ai.... "-
be the greatest poultry show ever held
in this section the State according to
officlsls. are being worked out by the
executive committee of the west lex
is Poultry Breeders' association. i
is planned to have representatives of
Texas A. af. college to rive lectures
on poultry breeding and care.
FORT WORTH. Apologies for dis-
uaaii naa af the American flag
I cafrv . '
was made by an acor In the Depart
ment of Justice s office before an au
dience including a representative oi
the American Legion. The actor was
arrested while his act was In progress.
He hsd the part of a negro ana pm-
a .. n. . ahnut him. saving to a
uru i"w . .
fellow actor that he could not shoot
him because be could not fire upon
the 6 tars and Stripes. The actor was
released after promises to eliminate
that part of tne ecu
tasiaa wrha hare reached
the twilight Una of Me without friends
i (a Mra far thsm seven old
i.au. iiutna ovar the nast together be-
cause they nave owning w "
the present tneae maae up
teria Anaa Home for Dependent Old
v . a...
14.- iVa HMiwAHr of a number
of Houston merchants the home is kept
atmnllea wits neceaaariee umiMiwui
the year. Only oneo a year is any
further appeal tor aia aiaoe or ue
directors of tha home at tha annual
HanatVui nartv held lust be (ore nou-
Amw lma
Thla year It at set ror jtenoay
asa ev. i tai a. a t the home.
HIT Hutchlas street. The ministers of
the city and all other trie ads of the
home are asked to eeene in and take a
- I. with the ft 14 1ari1aa end
bring something la the way of stores
that will keep to brighten tneir nou-
day time.
Commodity Prices Rise
Slightly in October
a ..AAiAtaMt PtAaa naart.
wmniKRTOM. Net. it Tha level
of wholesale prices for 44 commodities
averaged laree-iourins ot i per
higher In October man ra oeptemoer
.k. A.nA-HnAnt nf lannr announced to
day. Thla revealed a general increase
of 1 per cent m II inontns. Aovanees
i. ania MttM haw. erea ana nioes
brought about aa advance averaging
j 1-4 per cent in tne iarm prouutu
group while food articles rose 1V per
cent and cloth and clothing I 3-4 per
Tha miscellaneous group. Including
such Items aa bran and mill feed cot
ton seed and Unseen meai. learner
newsprint and wrapping paper. Manila
hemp jute sna runner erarwee mn i-
r iu naa rant The rise In
building materials and house furnishing
goods approximatea i s-v per wni
with metals and metal .products ad-
vancing less than J per cent. Fuel
and lighting materials continued to
decrease In price.
The statistics showed 10 articles
unchanged IK higher and 79 lower.
aa -a AW . aaatAlaaflinaT OVeatl bf
tha Mansion Fair week wuttjO'
of - Town - Artistr -rwiugn.
given Wednesday aiwroooa i
Print theater with Mra. John Thad-
deua Scott Jr.. aa hoeteee. The con-
. - ak. jwuMi nn for I n A SSSeniO
cer m vv. -
i -a ak. aAAlatv women t)I the City
line w a..w .
who were most appreciative of the
mmn riven -seven leaaa v...
.uni.n hv the artists con
.k-.l.A ikal talanla during the COn
oart which wss arranged under the
aunplcea of the Oaaaie Arts depart
ment. Of Which Mrs- Jonn vtaw
mL.i . .Salman. Mrs. BCOtt
UrWXiana mmm
presided moat charmingly ana
dMced each OI tne arusva.
. A.k. Aia.iAi af flalveston.
opened the program with Padsrewskl
Croclvenne raataaia
Misa Else Sch warts contrsjto oi
Hempstead sang "My Heart At Thy
Sweet Voice from -amson ei
lah" (Satat-Saena). She wsa aooom.
i A w hat aatiar. Mrs. John WSOa
vwura -J
n k.n athiia rhma. sacBiaia
WJ vai Hani. " - - .
played a violin obligate now m
thaaa well given number received
much applause.
Miss Owen Sings.
a v.nnii artist. Miss Julia to
nw.Fi annrann Ciml next with tWO
st nasi artistically sung. She gave
"Villanelle" and "My Heart" the lat
ter being her own composition. -c-
... n. Vita riven was MrS. W
vjuipmji? ma " ' " ... a
A. 8tubblefteld. formerly Miss Sdna
Leake of Navasots.
tkaa. n . a nmnn t musicians. Mrs.
Ethel Vincent Rowsee plsnist. and
Miss Gladys Harned and Mrs. UM
Milam violinists interspersed ths pro-
. nnlnf with twft triOS.
They gave with precision Moxsrfs
Trlai in K Flat Major ana biyu..i
r-.u 1-.... .. W
With a powerful aramauc soprauw
voice Mrs. Bdgar llmffla J
1 L a a.UArtataal erith 'BMIsM
A. a.lliA Waaantlamaa Sd "Athft
Maria." AK aeeompanlsaents far the
Oalreetoh artlsta were played W Mr.
?1 a.. vi. .-i-al ealea llTll
J1TZ-l. .aa allaaiared toy
Mrs. Bobt E. bee Hatokett of Rurt.
when aha sang "on una w nr-
'Madame Butterfly" and "None Bo
if from "Martha." She was ao
uuaalal Ike Mr Ntl fl TUMI! 01
r.T. ka taken a
music leseea to her Mfa. .
htr rendltlcna. BO racaivru ih am
applause given.
X. i.i ..miiapaa was tha stag
ing of the 'Tra vista" arte by Mr. B.
E. Howeu Of uaiveewn ""- -
. a-ar aaait with much
beauty. Jo Ue wing tor wsa Mrs. Ralph
Frapart. soprano aiao vi
wtwTUng "O Don Fatall" from "Don
rarlna" (Verdi and "SmIUh
Through."
CMuiiiAa tna nm rani waan a
laiiaa ainaara. iwnai v a.aaw
.-.... riaorwa Dorecher
tenor came in for nmeh nppUua when
b was announceu aa one "l "''7y
a. .4 la as. aMMfatM. Mrslf'ltwtlO
wer hi rendition at "Vai" and 'In
th Time Of MOV ansiuseiyw n
Mrs. Etnti vinoem wnns
u.iA avlraHira eonnuio. d
flW I'
lighted with her two Burober. Mui
muTi'ig Breese- ana oiw
Song." bhe was ably accompanied
by Mrs. James u. ntorey.
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9mwm i mma.ammAmw
latala Pradt
Hosiery for
Men
Women and
Children.
Mon Dieu! Steak
?r Costs Dollar a
Pound in Paris
" By W K. KELSEY.
- u " (Staff Correspondent The Detroit
PARIS Is the cost of living 4. In
farlal Most American travelera can
' . ladge only by their hotel sills and by
tlwraricea in shop other than thoa
" k.i n and Herw are a few fixurea
the subject (taking the francs at
'. want of cents):
". 'Eggs are tS cents a dozen;
. : -B.attAu- la Ik rant! a nound:
A good Csmembert cheese cost Id 1
cents.
. .. Damiia ara cents a DOUnO. I
1 nkooa i cents cabbage 4 cenU; caull-
- Oewar 12 to 14 cents a piece; pota-
taaa x rfnta a oouud. tomatoes 6
- cent a poun-i. Brussels sprouts 15
: cents a pcund egg plant J cents
- - alrini? beaoa a cents a DOUnd.
"' Apples 1 to 20 cenU a pound; pears
" IS cents s pound for a fair grade'
- hetterones ss high as 15 cents; grapes
. la It rents a nound. Plums. to
y cents a pound ripe figs It cents
. a pound.
Live en Seup snd Sausage.
- A sirloin coats M cenU a pound.
' asaCtirocs M cents (it depends on
where yoa get It). A rump steak is
- ' abeut M cenU a pound. The cheap-
est cuts of beef are about 5 cents.
Veal Is sl.rhtly lower cutlets being
. II a.ents a pouna ana leg roasts u
. coats. Mutton is a little cheaper;
choi - cost about ' cents a
L Cons-juently. people live on
aa-a knlled mSt Snd BSUBSXeS. A
' SaaawalaaH ma at in if chicken costa 12.
Motor drivers will be interested to
kar that gasoline In Paris is U cents
- a gallon. Tet taxicah fares are only
IT reals a mile.
nrhlia Paris la navirur huae nicee
" fsc fruit farmers complain that they
'. ara not being offered enough to pay
v for Bringing their apples pear and
' - plums to market.
Green corn almost unhssrd of in
tenglsnd. 1 raised In amaU Quantities
. In France aad coat tl a dosen eara.
Bman sweet melons can be naa ior
' IS cents a piee. Larger one cost
' 36. to tt cents.
. But Wines ara Cheap
- Table wine can be obtained for II
vents a bottle a lair grade oa
. ' whit win costs about M cents a hot-
tK and a good red wine can be had
Jbr owns. Th bum kind would
aoat la England after tha govern-
ment had take 1U Import taxes $.-
t SUS. ' - '
M ilk-ty asod mUk. rle tn
- ... -. U . ;
ft
m
VUrt Our .
areuno
Floor
Kiddles'
Barber Shop
Landers Co.
Underselling
SALE!
THE GREAT CLOTHING
SENSATION OF HOUSTON
Suits and
Overcoats
Price of Potatoes
Have Reached Bottom
a DinvnTftV Mn 1l.Prica of
nASflitwiv.'i ' -
potstoes have reached the bottom .
cording to tne aeparcmeni oi incui-
ture averaging only 10 to 10 cents
. h..ah.l t amware in tha Weet and
ranging from 49 to SO cent bushel
at Eastern shipping points. Bovo
Western farmers are giving potatoes
away to any one who will dig thsm
and others according to the depart-
ment will let their potatoes remain
underground.
Hols Proof
Hoslsry fer
Men Women
and
Children
VMH Our
Oreund
Fleer
Kiddles
Btrber Shop
Values to $24.75
Values to $29.75
Values to $34.75
Outfit the Boy at These
n: n i x:
Dig neuuCwiund
Bovs' Corduroy Suits
Made from finest material nicely
tailorecr comes in tan brown gray
sizes 6 to 18.
A
Boys' One-Pants Wool Suits
Th jreatett value ever ottered by this firm
. . . . . . .... A AT A I. J 1 II
xineiy lanorea oeitea una norioia mourns an
wool materials in tweeds cuhmerg and
worsted nanneis.
Large Stodk
Just Received
You can now fill your tvery demand-Select your
Christmas Hosiery from this large stocK
Holeproof $-1 LC I Z
Hose I
Holeproof o ISS
JJose UUO j and brown.
Holeproof $1 C A I tordo0
HoSe ' blacK sna wnuc
Holeproof $1 AA I jVTJTi
Hose ....r r Ho.e.
Children's Holeproof
Boys and Girl. C Size 5a to fiA
Size 8 and up. ODC 8:..:.. vt
W.65c 1."... 50c
Value to $12.50
$6.95
Values to $18.00
$7.95
its.
405 Main Scanlan Building
lot wkM
Bt itilr
I nntmitilttlw
tlTUtlet '
msUly upoa
ts xitIt
sinmCchyot Its
' liaa. upon hi
characteristic
I pointed hxnile''
hd It quaint
tnonldcd eollsn
th portamontk '
hpprotltlr
tsktt if
frasa f ft
oUft CotenUI
itit 1b tit
country.
Kadetnlteillnc
8Urr only and
gtamped with the
Tthd Mnrkt
but ht
. BBIattr.
VrVaHMHI
Mark
3 "! f tM
ViJX)SSjii7
. . . .' .- ( . L . I
aewing
Baskets
-. w w i
I OeaUty
Bad
parity
4
design.
Other steri-
Ing pattern
Include Vlr
nlnla flanaal.
Essex Ldy Msry Fairfax Ls
nox Etruscan Plymouth Cier-
mant. Cabet. Llvlnssten snd
Bdgewerth.
w sis nav a wio vsneiy
4 satterns In BHver-plstsd
Ware.
Ua anamelad wicker wl
iaaba tAna and Iiar ' .
dies. ComataUr (UUd .S"'
aewlas artll convamunauy t.
arranged in corar. I'M".
and op. :
Baam ait complatrtf JBU". J
lflMW M. sty.
.1 V ;
Cross Sewing Bags'
Soft leather vtth drawatrta
completeiv ntteuV fiuw.
Cross Sewim? Rolls
oiated aaiiagiB eooio m
rota bine pnrpla or fraaa--completely
fitted $100 and
up -
Cross Library Sets
Opener in leath.
sr esss
xcw
cceilf
''itamTJ
Vr
-3
r-J-.e
tanit
i?6rn
"X to'
etat
Ceewletlnd ef Beleeer and aer
54.00uV
Cross Paper Clips '
A handy article fer say deek . tS
fitted with eraetl ns .
tslendsr ...a...v w-mtyw -
Cross Domino Sets
Dainty demlne sard In leather
esse wHh alaea ale ! OC
for trovsllng
Cross Bridge Sets
. Minlsture Card In leather esse
fir&S1.60 TO$2.50
casfli
ursvtr
v at"
-ra
In the Economy
Corner
la our Economy1 Corner this weef
wa ara ofterins soma complete seta
of china and glassware aa well aa
a number of odd Heme such aa
plates cracker jars and rases
all very attractive article. To ba
disposed nf at a discount of
20 -j
Han Bracelet . Watches
Among the new fall arriTals
re some ery attractive El-
gin Bracelet Watchaa Includ-
ing all the new odd shapes '
and dial. These timepieces .
come in yellow r-r- wnd
enM-flited iind SOltd
gold caaea. and ara unusually semoeaoie. even m vuo v f
pensive Basortmants.
ELQIN AC I LIT WATCHES 20 and 25-year eaaaa 7 ta 1.
Jeweis 117.50 $22.60 and $27 JO. . .
CLOIN BRACKLCT WATCHES 25-year graen gold caaea 7 to 1
jewels $55.00 and S40.00. y
ELGIN BRACELET WATCHES heavy 25-yar white geld eaaaa
7 te 15 jewel $35.00 and $40.00. .
ELGIN BRACELET WATCHES td-karat green and whlta.gold
cases 7 to 15 jewels $35.00 and MOflO.
ELGIN BRACELET WATCHES 14 karat green gold caaea 15
and 17 Jew.1. $50.00 and up.
EXTRA SMALL ELGINS convertible tlmepleeea which my ba
UMd .Ither a a p.ndant or wrlrt watch solid gold osm 15-jawaJ
movement. Form.rly .old high aa $55.00. Specially priced
thla weak your sholce for $35.00
Gold Collar
Buttons
Genuine Krementi Gold
.One-Piece Buttons the
ort that every OC
mas likes. Each... Wv
In solid gold $140 to $2X0
Odds and
Ends
W have established an
"Odd and End" depart-
ment a special case In
which item re gathered
from veiy department and
placed on sals at reduced
price first-class merchan-
dise which It I necessary to
move to make room for holi-
day stoclu.
We call your attention
especially to the Solid Gold
Wishbone Brooches eel with
mby or pearl and CI En
specially priced atwlsw
Other articles melud La-
vasMeres. Necklaces. Ear-
rings Hat Pins Wsteh Tons
Collar Pin. Caff Links and
Cigarette HoldaJ.
Diamonds
With the holiday season ap-
proaching it is well to remem-
ber that Diamonds are the
all-ljnporUnt factor is fash-
ionable ringtvand jewelry thla
year. The finest pieces will
display one or more ot these
precious stones to the best
advantage.
' Ta ba Dost effective the
atones must be ot tha finest
Quality and most be mount-
ed is platinum or gold only;
by the most skilled workmen.
All these qualiticationa
may ba found at Sweeney's.
Our Diamond stocks ara un-
usually large and we suggest
that you come in and let ua
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plans.
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Specially priced for this sale Novelty Juvenile Suits formerly
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