The evening world. Newspaper, December 12, 1913, Page 25

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THE EVENInG WURLD, Dorothy Arnold Yei a mystery; Vanished Three Years To-Day SECRET CAUCUS | Senator Hiichcock Quotes From President’s Book— Owen Replies. WASHINGTON, Deo. 12.--Ths amend- ment etage of the Currency bill war reached late yesterday. It cames at the Gonclusion of Senator Burton's set speech in support of his substitute bill, whioh would provide for a central bank se advocated by Frank A. Vanderlip, President of the National City Bank of New York. Mr. Hitchcock, who deserted hie Democratic colleagues on the Bank- ing em@ Currency Committee and eup- ported the Republican currency meas- Ure, offered an amendment to section 2 Of te bill, providing for the organiza- tom of four regional rese.ve banks in- atend of eight or twelve, and an amend- meat providing for the sale of the Stock in the regional banks by public suoscrip- tlom enderwritten by the banks. Senator Hitchcock flercely assailed the lam ef tegisiating by secret caucus and read freely from President Wilson's book, “The New Freedom," to demon- ATTACKED IN TALK —_——— | Hunt for Her in This Country and Abroad. Three Flette ¢ ¥ 0 to-day Dorothy Har- old, the daugnier o earch wider than that which atirred the country at the time of the kidnap: Ding of Charile Ross has failed to re- Veal the wiightest clue to her fate. Miss Arnold, who haa been educated at Bryn Mawr, was twenty-six when her family moved from West End ave- Aue to East Seventy-ninth street, in 1910, On the morning of Dec. 12 told her mother o'clock and turn home for lun After leaving home Mies stopped at Fifth avenue and Bixtieth later she was recognized in Brentano's dook store at Fifth avenue and Twenty- sixth street, where she bought @ copy of “An Engaged Girl's Letters, With the book and the candy in ber arm she walked up Fi! MISSING MAN'S COAT AND HAT FOUND ON DOCK FRIDAY, DEOEMBER 132, 1913. later, as he eowally @34, and as time/in heigit and weighed 10 peunta Be went on Mra. Adler became anzious. @ray hair and a gray beard Bhe then ituted a search, and a teineaae eich after the nelghborhood had been TAKING THH VEIL IN JAPAN. (From the Oltenge News.) acoured with no trace of the missing | $150,000 Has Been Spent | —— ss man, Mre. Adler and others went to the river front, where, on a dock at the foot of East Bighty-third street, her grandfathers hat, cane and coat were Find Confirms Fears That Aged Henry Feldman Lost Life ‘ found. in the: River. Mra, Adler immediately notified the Henry Feldman, seventy-nine years) police. She xa ehe fears he ts left No. 408 East Eighty-third | drowned. had not been tn good etreet, whe: e lived with his grand-| health | but there was no other | daughter, Mra. H. Adler, presumably | reason, whe says, Why he should end for his usual walk at 6 o'clock last | his life. * | night. He did not return an hour or so Mr, Feldman was five feet six inches For “His” Gift the New “Matchless” Smokers’ Tray Constructed of solid mahogany or selected quartered oak and furnished in all stand ard finishes. Trimmings of solid brass, the ash receivers all have glass lin The “automatic” Cigar Lighter never to light, and {s absolutely guaranteed for ome year by the manufacturer, Priced at $2.25 to $7.50. = Mise DOROTHY H.C. ARNOLD mother had eailed for Italy to timer | Fogate Griecom. | Griscom, his father and mother re- ‘turned to New York Feb. 9, and a few daye later Mrs. Arnold came back with the statement that she bed heard of ; nothing upon which she could assume j that Dorothy was dead or alive, In the latter part of March of that year mily went into mourning. Francis R. Arnold hed an- that ho had given up hope of saying he some myste- “I ave no purpose to sideration of this vill," Senator Hitehcock, “but I deplore the tendency of Senators on both sides of this cham- Ler ¢o regard this bill as foreclosed to e@mendément by the action of the Demo- cratic caucus, The President has pro claimed time and again tha: discussion fam J. Flynn, Police Commi search which were asked to Bive publicity to t isappearance, in public wes above all things the most important consideration in legislation.” At the night session Senator Owen made @ vigorous reply to Senator Hitch- cook, He deviared that “the obyious in- tention of the Senator from Nebraska 1s to show that the President uf ihe United States has exercised tyrannical Dower over the Senate.” “I regara it as poor party loyalty,” he continued, “for the Senator from Nebraska to misrepresent the Presi- dent of the United States, It is strange that the Senator from Mebraska is the | Oaly Democrat who knows what the Demoorates of the Senate and the Dem- cerats of the Mouse want in this bill.” When Senator Owen endeavored to force a vote on a motion to table the first Hitchcock amendment, Senator , Within a few days it developed that Miss Arnold before ner disappearanc had been communicating with George 8. Griscom jr. of Pittsburgh, who wa: at that time staying mn Florence, Italy. It also became known that the g! per cent. a tax of 1% per cent, would be levied on each 2% per cent of deficit. No new notes could be issued after a reserve fell to 33 1-3 per cent, Senator La Follette ts the only od- Stacie In the way of an agreement to fix A final vote on the bill for not later than next Thursday, He will not say whether it is his purpose to offer amendments @nd speak at length on the measure. Negotlatios re also under way look- ing to the Placing of the bill on th statute books without wasting any time in conference. fay, he and Mrs. Arnold se cretly went to Euro: Less than aix | months after their im Mrs. Arnold but her trips ‘@ not productive of any news of the missing girl, Your Xmas Presents re and Save Money TIFFANY STYLE RINGS aoup FILLED PY An interesting and pathetio ceremony Was held the other day at the famous temple called Zenkoji in . Little Yach! Ogura, the seven+ year-old Gaughter of Viscount Ogura, took orders as a nun. She was dressed ekirt. During the ceremony numerous Driests and priestesses recited prayers, | The abbeas, whore heiress the litte! Firl becomes, perfumed a razor In the! smoke of incense and shaved off the| young girl's beatiful hatr. tre warden k ‘The latter whitewashing the main ppinga Pleasure at This “NewStore” There’s an Air of Cheerfulness—Life—Activity— and Contentment That Says “You are Welcome, Make This YOUR Store” | | | Weaiea ptieade 2P°s55 scary @hop. 6-Pound Christmas Boxes of Delicious Candy lew York Cho Ksrorvca Choe Quality Chaco! m Bui rte ri fe Hints See Smiling, Happy Toyland Crowded to the Doors Every Day — But There’s No Pushing or Jostling— It’s Just a Big, Happy, Good-Na- tured Gathering, Getting Acquainted With Santa Claus and His Shop. extended to the reorganized house, propose to give as ~~ their Christmas offering the sum of S; 2) i In recognition of the generous welcome 3 S TR. $1.00 One Thousand Dollars To be distributed among the worthy charit- ble institutions of Brooklyn. The complete list will be publishea in our advertisement of Bun- day next. the matter of tops—and of all appeal of a little blue-eyed mise a day or didn't have any.” though {t's overshadowed by smiles. there's so much to do, ture Taken—Oh, It’s Lots of Children of all ages, they do have a choice in @ notes that Santa Claus has made since his arrival at Mat- thewa’ Toyland none are more touching than the She told Santa Claus she would like a big doll for Buste, the little girl next door, “‘eause she There is indeed a pathetic side to Toyland— Bring all the Little Tots tomorrow—only a few days remain before the Christmas festivities, and See the Live Pony—Have Your Pic- 00 ago. Fun! Weeks asserted that several Republl- These are being con- cans desired to discuss the amendment an A pene eet a Re and by a point of no quorum prevented | Senate and House. Geer m LN ee) Such & course would Insure the final At the day offered by the text for esaton amendments were | enactment of the new Currency law in hich will form|tme for the much desired recess for 2 the Christmas holidays. . Lyman Convicted. LES, Dec, 12—Dr. John » Promoter of Panama which drought hi the postal lawa, jury In the United of having used the RDIAMONDO vf Powits, The excess profits would go to the Government. Another of Mr. Root's amendments | would increase the re demands to 0 per cent. F fel money, If a reserve fell beso) a rt Ed Swell Dining Room Exten- sion Table, Special, $8.75 Man flaisied, push seat Oieouarly 87.56 | READY FOR THE COLD SNAP! Chinchilla Overcoats The New Models—Made for Style and Comfort—Best $20 Values You Ever Saw When the time comes for you to buy an overcoat, just remem- ber one thing: Keeping you warm in cold weather is the least important part of the service an overcoat gives a man. Almost any good outer garment will keep you warm; a goon blanket would do it. But when you're outdoors your overcoat is what people see of you; it’s what makes your impression. We specialize on chinchillas —the navy blue, Oxford, gray, brown and black—made up in full or yoke lining of Venetian and serge—half belted and shawl collar, single and double breasted models. Included in this special event are some over- coats formerly $20.00 and $22.50 —faney back English cheviots and guaranteed black kerseys in Chesterfield models. Saturday is sure to be a big Overcoat Day. See these ex- Let Us Suggest Gift Aprons They Come in So Many, Many Styles Cute Iittle tea aprons—maids’ aprons — waitresses’ aprons — made of fine sheer lawn and cambric; prettily trimmed with embroidery, tucks and bre telles, in several dainty styles. All stylon at 29c, 49¢, 59¢, A Special Purchase —-the sample line of avery prominent manufacturer —just in time for gift pur- chasers. Guaranteed pure thread Petticoats afik “hose in a splendid as | of Messaline Silk Bish een baal hy $1.98 and $2.98 Tailored models, also other Pretty styles with accordion in this unusual purchase— plaitings; solid and changeable colors, In a gift box, if you ready tomorrow 69c coor Children’s Wear—Little Holiday Gifts Worsted Drawer Leggine Leng-Waleted Dresses with or without feet; apecial, [Of Bi Lied va ye dainty lace, em lery 49c 4 98c and trimmings; All-Wool Swea‘ sizes 2 months to 6 years, Pinin or with hood n wizes 1 to B years, 98c te 56.98 98c to $1.98 by Coats Bal Made of fine cashmere; cape Sweater Sets trimmed with machine hed; Consisting of leggins and) made acallopa; nicely toque in white, gray, red) Hned and interlined; 6 and brown worsted and| months and ungora, l-year-old r WON. err eeeee $1.98 + $4.50 by Children’s Caps 2 Dainty Yoke Dresses Preach and Duyh ie oun, Made of fine nainsook, pret-| ggetiiy wimmed, $1.98 e tly trimmed with lace nnd Canslaiee Gaces embrotdery; sizex 6 mon. to 2 yeurs, 49c » *5.98 Man’s Holiday Gift|| Useful articles of men’s wear—- well chosen and tastefully arranged Combination Sets—-The Logical Gift for Men Suspenders and Phoenix Silk Hose and Garters 3 Paris Garters C A useful combination—put | tpl, (yer tan, and up tn neat holl- was box, day boxes, at. 48c Misiscavesces $1.00 Men's Neckwear, $1.00 Wonderful showing of high grade neckwear, made of finest imported silks, in rich designs and colors: large English squares, Other Cravats, 50c, $1.43 up to $4.89. Men's and Boys’ Sweaters of wool yarts $7.40 Mahogany Finishe! RN Boekwood painted door. N Beguiurty $10. TheReal! Thin All the g in Just in Time yi Christmas ‘ ceptional values. Many of the Usual $15 Values And many of them have been priced at $18.00—all reduced to close Ls Y. $14.75 Suits for Men and Young Men wdard), black thibets, brown and tan English cheviots and \ casa!meres and plain worsteds, A size range sung men—-$16.00 to $18.00 values, Out they go at Earl & Wilson Shirts, $1.50 Splendid assortment of all the newest effects in plain and platted bo: »ms. Other Shirts, 59c, $1.00 and $1.98, Men's Pajamas of light weight percale or Winter welxht flannelettes ranging !n price from $ 41,00 « $4.98 Suspenders of nonwlastic sik aud strong elastic webbing; best leather ends and plated buckles...... 50c Phoenix Muffles in wool, cotton and allk; sultable for dress and outdoor purposes, 25c * 53.98 our choice, out for the year. $11.90 fn all the popular styles and colors; well made, 98c » 9.98 Men’s Good Underwear All the standard such us Stutt Vivoll, Reis @ k, Complete ool and cote from 78¢ to 40 ton mixed, at pri 95.00 the garment, Men's Blanket Bath Robes The Usual $5.00 Beacon Quality. Shown in the new Persian designs; trimmed with silk edge cord and gir die to match. Put up in $3 98 ° holiday boxes, at ra |

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