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NhW BRiTA'N OAiLY HERA T TUESDAY, JANUARY 18, 192 1 LAW FORCES EVES TO WEAR LEAVES ,)aklan,l .".t. thu;l t Kpis opat hii' TO RA!EB SALARIES ITEMRY CLUB NOTES on the lecer.t ciL.e vae 'She looked about fo. e e vhich 1o - over her nnkedne: r. If - 0 ; .t wcrp not for our lrv..-. fo of th- , same yoang women ha-dly aid , lit-aith i:o;u- It j-!v, I ire t hi i' nrrA h:uily iCmpItiyes Jim -reason Meet Willi Favov. The common council salary commit tee at a meeting Last night voted to recommend the following increase in salary to the council tomorrow night: Mrs. G. V. liowen, stenographer in the health department, from 51,100 . 1 h- .-..a; : . e ; ej (. t hi- , t-Ki-'t i ars of v ill' j i from I":1 ;td .Map!; Mi'! OrRniAaflou Arr :'o i. uv.tn 11. ii.-v h.-jii.o. Pleasing ."-lihk-..! Pi-ograni tot siun To7po. row Afternoon. The Y, arm's r,Kerary clu Maple Hill will moct, tomorrow ai Chicago . Clrrgjnian .Ves Rapidly lowering Moral Standards of Women Throughout Whole Country Pittsburgh. Jan. IS. "I believe Eve possess a nense of modesty that would put to shame many of Our young women of today." aid the Rev. IX. Emory Beetham In his talk In for leaves." Many instance:- -f 'lie ov. er n . of moral .standai 1:: '. h ougho-it ,;.c o.i.i try were quoted by the pieueher, among which was the recent Keonard Mitchell bout held in New York under the leadership of prominent society women. Mr. Iieetham deplored the fact that the women of today have de- J. tor . c tj,.g masi ; :''K'; :il.--o for incrcas s :or the Nnrd i si-P rune1:. trie amounts of which Wcro ;:ol stated. THE OLD HOME TOWN sponsoring an exhibition of this nature, trom $2,5G5 to $2,765; Charity Super- THE TINKER 1 TNi- COUNT AlH-AiU minlfi AUiairp, is trance s n-w . . . . - i i t ...... iDOHsaaor io urrni urim.ni. bu rveda Paul Cambon, one or mo ehrevdewt European diplomat, wno UIO jrt:! n. 4 j ''9. 14. 1 - -.----'''' W . , MltS. MART ELLEN' SMITH 1 . ItULP-S PAIILIAMKXT Mrs. M. V Smith Is speaker of the nritish 'olumbla Purllament at Vancouver. riW years ato hf wu elected to til, th Mt of her huaband. Ralph ImlUi, when ho dlod, and last fall v. re-lcctcd. Now she has been lectd speaker. CrI3 f f SINCE THESE ""N. X fyQ&y I PESKy AUTOMOBILES) 5 : " ca Ikv pV lr-r (CAME N NO8ODY rJfilt BROKE: TW ICC Zr4 THt HONEST JOHAi THE- HARNESS MAKER. STREET HOfeSfe TROUGH -AGAAI TMre M0RA1MC HAS BftC AFTER tversy plfEEZE UP FOR. THE- PAST YEARS fByCEPTvS , THAT WNTEfc HE5 WAS L.AIP UP WITH LUMBA6Q- sit to J 1 V l-TLi r"TTf '"' r-- 1- -ir.i I' N y. j g t lS ' i rr5CT Snrr I UJ I P - '-V.-r,; jyV II A LATIN-AMERICAN IS. 1 1 II I -' J METROPOLIS, CENTER v.. By FRANCIS H 8I86ON, PrMltfcnt Guaranty Trust Company of New York. niuB g maroally aympa- thatl OBdaratandlnx la steadily srowlng between tba paoplea of tha northern tod aouthtrn contloonta of tba "JCVaatarn UamUpbara, this eympa thy has by 00 meana reached a point that would imply any position of trade advantage for our export tra. la fact, by racial orlglD, rua toma tad historical derelopineaL Qieae cena tries are caocb more closely boand to the European na Sons, ud we cms overcome tola landlcop only by showing special iklR and onderstandlnr la every de .'all of our trade relations with them. Qnr trade rotations with foreign rountrles can oever be retarded aa . itatic or permanently atable. There re too many chao(lnff and powerful Influences political, financial and toramerclal tha constantly affect Ibem, both at home and abroad, for tbla to be poaalble. For tha last three or four years our exporters have had ao exceptionally favor ble opportunity and position In South and Central Americas mar ket. This special ad ran tags 00 longer exists however, so far aa most of them ars concerned. Fu- ts trade must be woo and held rfjt!t'-j-,v PANORAMA OF BUENOS AIRES WATER FRONT A LATIN -AMERICAN METROPOLIS, CENTER OF TRADE FOR NORTH AMERICAN PRODUCTS. v,7 jrr- s&Sw- ' -" cheese cloth are v -mr WHERE SOME OF THE ix'jj, -. lzt .1 tAer .... aiii A VIAOUCT ON AN AMERICAN BUILT RAILROAD IN BRAZIL-US. CAPITAL HAS OONe MUCH TO OEVELOP THP SOUTHERN REPUBLICS. nothing whatever on which to base any belief that these markets will aver give us any special preference Id their buying. During the year ended June ISO, irJ0, our trade with South Amer ica, Imports and exports included, totalled S1.S51.SS0.47& The bal ance against us In South America was $370,000,121. The adverse b FINEST TOBACCO IN THE WdflLD IS CROWN. SHIPPING MAHOGANY IN HONDURAS CFNTRU-M?i also gtva etmnir tmperne to ex ports from the United States. The thought of selling on credit, either short or long, to customers five or 6ix thousand miles away makes many American manufactory given enrrepa who fin? r resents rives -and by Intimate knowl edge of conditions they have seemed quite willing to develop commerce along such lines. This gives them a definite competitive advantage, and American exporters must recognize this fact and be will ing to show some courage In mak ing decisions as to how far they will meet the terms of their rivals. The service cf credit reports on ltin-Amerlcan firms now carried on by American banks or by the commercial agencies Is growing nore extensive and specific, and sellers can usually obtain excellent material on which to exercise sound credit Judgment, During the war our export trade with the Argentine was handled largely on the basis of "cash against documents' at port of ex port, but this was a temporary sit uation and such methods cannot continue under renewed com petition fromx Europe and else where. An estimate , has been made by one familiar with the situation In that country that) about two-thirds of the tranrctlenst noiv tra en a rather than In New exchanre markets. American exporter to hold trad toy credit awocr' that granted ! ers Is afford lent firms worth v amounts and, as li; It Is essentially t credit man of anl assure himself the with reliable hous possessing a sing source of wealth which rives a sta ernmental revenu Chile were valued I.V.. ,.Am and Imports from! 603.000. Our expof 285 in the fiscal r 30, 1 920 ; Imports, j Our drafts on 0 in dollars or sterli currency Is subj fluctuations. Sin have usually bee "ninety days' sigh arv form. Some book accounts wi porters and buy able times to reim spondents in the Countries bordr rlbean Sea, with tj ports of coffee, r other nroducts I States, maintain e latlons with this said that a large ness ts conducted been trading with I firms may even I balances over lonf ting the balancing Imports against c venienca. I The Central Ant Venezuela and Cot velop stronger con us every year. . j there are growing,' ter countries will I plies of beef, oil, coffee, platinum t on which we aha: more. '"TJ We have tn Cr growing market He our specif' since the Spa' us In a-rery ' which la f-' favorat-