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ma — s MRS. PANKHURST OFF TO SWITZERLAND; ae Christabel Withholds Funds From Sylvia Because She Acts With Labor Party. LONDON, Dec, @—Mre Emmeline Pankhurat, the militant suffragette leader, left London very quietly yes -gerday for Paris on the way to Switser- dand to recuperate from her weakness Brought about by « “hunger and G@hiret strike” in Holloway Jail, from ‘which ehe was released on Deo. 17. Her Geparture was not accompanied by any @f the usual demonstrations. Reports were in ciroulation to-day @eat relations were strained between Mise Sylvia Pankhurst and Miss Chrie- ¢adel Pankhurst, the two daughters of ho milttant leader, in consequence of Mise Sylvia's determination to concen- trate her campaign in the East End of London and in efforts to oo-operate with the members of the Labor party. Miles Christabde! disapproves of this @cheme, and te said to be withholding funds. ‘One man was killed, several firemen were seriously injured and many resi- Gents had narrow escapes in a fire early to-day which gutted the two , Wpper floors of Park Mansions, tm Kingsbridge, where Mre. Pankhurst formerly lived. ‘The house is one Bf the largest and This Home-Made Cough Syrup Will Surprise You. Coots Little, but There Ie Neth- mg Better at Any Price. Fully Guaranteed. Here is « home-made remedy that takes hold of a cough almost instantly, aad will ‘usually conquer an ordinary eough in 24 hours, This recipe makes pint—enough for whole family. Miz Sl pe of granulated sugar with : int warm water, and stir & utes, Put $34 ounces of Pinex (fift: emats’ worth) ins end add pT ptongplld bea be mest faghionabdle apartment the West End, and the occupants to the street ia the ther night jo" house em- pioyes, was suffocated. authorities said the origin of the fire was @ mys- tery. CHELTENHAM, Dea 313.—Mias Red” and “Mise Mack,” two members ef | militant suffragettes “arson equed” who had eluded the police ot many oceasions, were brought up at the po- lice court here to-day on charge of petting Gre yesterday to Alatone Lawn, @ large mansion on the outskirts of this city. ( The two women, who have been re christened for police court purposes, as they had refused to reveal their names, were seen in the neighborhood of the burned bullding, an¢ when ar- rested thelr stockings were found to be soaked with kerosene which had overfiowed from the cana they had emptied on the woodwork of the man- sion. They appeared in the prisoners enclosure barefooted. ‘The accused were remanded —— YOUTHFUL SLAYER HELD FOR KILLING TORMENTOR Though No Longer a Juvenile, Charles Minzner Goes to Chil- dren's Society. On the advice ©f Coroner @Ghongut, a Coroner's jury held sixtesn-year-old Charles Minzner of No. 63 St. Ann's avenue, the Bronx, for the Children’s Society to-day, although the boy is no longer a juventle in the eyes of the law. The youngster stabbed twenty-year- vid Charles Schugman of No, 9 St Ann'e avenue on Dec. 7 and the elder lad died two days later, Young Minsner was then not alxteon, bis birthday fell- ing on Dec, 18 last, but because the at- tack was committed while he was under ‘gy the Coroner sent him to the Chil- dren's Boctety. ‘The boy eald that on Dec. 7 the elder poy had taken bis umbrella, beaten him over the head with it, tose 4 it into the street and set on him with his fists. “Then I atabbed him to defena my- self,” #ald the youngster. ‘Coroner Shongut sald he felt that the boy had acted in self defense, but ‘something should be done to @ youngster who carried a knife with a four-inch lade and did not hesitate to use it. —— MOTHERS-IN-LAW UPHELD. Only Caused One Divorce in My Court im 17 Years, Judge Says. BOSTON, Dec. 2.—Judge Charles H. Long of Springfield, whose decisions in @ivorce cases attracted wide attention, says: “If a mother-in-law offends, ask me THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1919. CUNARD LINE FORCED TOGO TO TRAL INSUT OF MIGRANT GIRL AMERICAN WOMAN HELD IN LONDON FOR UNPAID HOTEL BILL}: Taken From Steerage, She| Arrested Under Name of Wat- Says, and Locked Up on | son, She Is Said to Be Widow False Charge. ‘The Cunard @teamghip Company must file Ite anwwer and go on with the trial of @ oult brought against it in Nassau County by Miss Catharine O'Rourke, an Irish immigrant, in which she demands $150,000 damages for maltreatmen: when she was a steerage passenger on the Campania from Queenstown in 1911. The case eiready hed been hanging fire for two yeara in the Federal courte, where the steamship company recently got 6 diomiesal for isok of jurisdiction. Mise O'Rourke then filed « petition in the Supreme Court in Nassau County through her attorney, Arthur T. O'Leary, of 38 Park Row, in which ahe recites that whfle a passenger tn the steerage of the Campania @ dead infant was found hidden there and she was seized ‘by the ship'a officere and publicly ac- cused of being the child's mother. ‘Then, aaye Miss O'Rourke, she was imprisoned in a email cabin in the ahip’e hospital and subjected to six separate examinations by the ship's physician, Robert Bruce. After she hed been imprisoned for two days, Miss O'Rourke says, the women steerage passengers discovered the real mother of the child, but even then she was not released for a day. ‘Mise O'Rourke says she was so fright: ened by threats of deportation by the ship's officers that she did not dare to complain to the immigration authori- thes. ‘The steamship company’s attorneys asked the court to order Mise O'Rourke to make her complaint more definite, but the court denied the motion and appeal was taken. Te-day the com: pany moved to have its time for an- ewering extended until ten daye after @ decision was obtained on this appeal, ‘This was granted. ————_. Bart Denn te Be Sentenced Monday. ND}W CITY, N. ¥., Deo, 99.—Sentence will be passed on Bart Dunn, who was convicted Saturday of conspiracy to de- fraud the State in highway contracts, and Joseph J. Fogarty, found guilty of Late U. S. Consul Read. LONDON, Dec. 9.—A woman giving the name of Mre. Hannah Gorden Wat- |JURY NAMES CHASE SLAYER. eon and who aaid she was the wilow of @ former American Consul at Tien- tain, China, who died @ year ago and was @ relative of John W. Foster, former BecrotaryUbt State, was charagd to-day at Bow Street Police Court with obtaining by false pretenses credit to the amount of #0 from a London hotel. The testimony showed that the wom- an went to the hotel last week with four children and brought with her two valises, When she was asked to pay her ourren bill @he te’t ostensibly to cash a Graft. Later in the day she sent @ man for the two valises, saying ehe wished te have her initials put on them. She was arrested on Saturday and to-day appealed to the American Wmibassy for assistance. | J. Arthur Barratt, an American bar- rister practising in London, appeared ‘en behalf of the Embassy and ex- plained to the Magistrate that the accused sald she was expecting a re- mittance from America. The Magis- trate thereupon ordered the defendant to be remanded for a week and ad- mitted her to ball on @ surety of $260. The prisoner, who comes from New Hampshire, has resided in Europe for some time. It wan learned later that Watson was an assumed name, and that the defend- ant was the widow of the late Sheri- dan Pitt Read of New York, who was formerly American Consul at Tienteia, and who died of heart disease in Lon- @on on Oct. $1, 1912. peli eh Em (CONGRESSMAN PEPPER DEAD. lows Member Succumbs to Longs Stege of Typhoid Fever. CLINTON, Ia. Dec. 22. man L 8. Pepper died in @ local hos- pital early to-day after a long siege lof typhold fever. Complications set in during the last week of illness which hastened the end, He was operated on [tego es the last hope of saving fe. Congressman Pepper, a Democrat, Was serving his second term as Rep- resentative from the Second Iowa Dis- it., You probably know the medical value mei Mev and wh Te) spasm croup wi ig cough. Pinex is a most valuable trated compound of Norway pine extract, rich in guaiacol and natural healing pine elements. erations will not work in ber ithe prompt results from thie yn | rest em trict. His home is at Muscatine. CURES COLDS hher 10 leave you; If she won't go, put of @ like ebsram Dest preserva her out, but be gentle in eo doing.” ‘Although Judge Long advises such Wednesday. Supreme Court Justice A. etrenuous action In the case of in: ference by @ mother-in-law, he o that in seventeen yearn’ experience the divorce court he has had only one ease when relatives or a mother-in-law were at the bottom of the trouble be- tween husband and wife. —— WHY EVK WEPT. (Prom the Galveston News,) “T heard you crying in your sleep, pet," eaid Adam, as he buttoned his wife's waist before they went down to break- 8, Tompkins this morning allowed the * loriginal ball bonds of 61,000 each to stand wAtil to-morrow morning, when gurety company bonds of 95,000 apiece will be provided by Duna and Fogarty. friends —_———>—_— Caned. fomeria' a Small Bata ons ands % Rome the Gated Stare Mere Smallpox on jeohtp eo: bpd explains wi tl Lira era imitated often, but never fully. oA ity of absolute satistacti guaranty of al pe ion, Guantanamo. AB the crew. were vac- ¢inated on Dec. 14 As the local quaran- or money promptly Gove with | et Yee, dear” said Ev tine tation lacks factities for handit ’ , dear, ve, amiling, “'T ne} Witheat Injuries Drugs. Guaranteed Be ree, hee fads lat fey dreamed the cook had made a salad out |the men ashore, the ship may be or- In) p i GioThe Pitns Co., Ft Wayne. 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Nove for a beautiful complexion |SP S and soft, velvety hands |, <¥ aren as agate haa Old Santa is “wise.” He will tuck a tube of | iit of he deat a ant Chase, who was shot and utited in the Vv E L oO G E N office of Pater Preaeman Company, No. ‘West Seventeenth atreet, on Dec, « “Beauty's Guardian” into the tipitie, tipitie toe of your stock- ing, leaving it to you to do the rest. When you get up in the morning, after washing your face and hands, dry very lightly. While itd are still damp rub a little Velogen in thoroughly. Then with a dry towel wipe-off what the skin has not absorbed. Before going ba e face Quick Repairing Any glass replaced exactly without the prescription. Shop on the premises. Quick and accurate work. Best lity Crystal Lene, 6 Special es Proportionately last. The slayer fe declared to be Miss Rose Preseman, niece of the dead man's employer. Mise Pressman fn stil in Bellevue Hoopital suffering from a bullet wound whioh she inflicted upon herself im- mediately after firing at Chase. Peninaliies nly Want Records in Thaw Case. an fanaa" n CONCORD, N. H., Dee. 22.—Certifio sna : coptes of all records of the Mattea- ‘wan Insane Hospital relating to Harry K, Thaw since his commitment to that institution have been requested of Wil- liam T. Jerome, special Deputy Atorney- General of New York, in the tegal bat- tle to secure Thaw's return.to the New York jurisdiction, The request was made to-~lay by the commision ap- pointed by the Federal Court to deter mine whether Thaw's mental condition would make hie release on bail a men. ace to public safety, tly You will find a day's use makes an improvement—a@ week's systematic use @ transformation. 380 Sinth Ave., 22d St 498 Fulton St., Cor. At your Druggist’s—in collapsi- ble tubes. 25¢. ofa! Purses are filled, Hearts are made glad, By the timely use of Of a World Want Ad AH OTS BE A SPUG Men always prefer Useful Gifts—no man or boy ever had enough Scarfs, Silk Shirts, Silk Socks and the like—give him FINE ONES for Christmas Silk &Knitted |Bath and Lounging Rob Gloves Neckwear [Her os coe meiner $] - $6:50 Comfort? yes, solid comfort for the man coming home at 50¢ to $3.50 A wide assortment for dress, street, night. "It would mean a whole lot to him—one of these fine Wool Blanket Robes with Cord Girdle. Nothing could driving and auto wear. Gloves are Wide end cut silk and knitted scarfs. always acceptable presents. New and Exclusive Designs. Our please more. $6.00 $7.50 $1(¢.00 assortment is double just at this 5 7 10 $4, $5 and $6 $9.95 range of coors andi contin: | Other Xmas Suggestions: Sweaters range of colors and color combina- Scarf Pins, 50c to $1.50 Gloves, $1.00 to $6.50 at $2. tions to choose from. : Cee en G0 t $3.00 | Fa-ing Sirper, $1.50 to $2.80 inks, $1.00 to $3. oli ippers, $1.! el Shir ts : Dress Vests, $3.80 to $12.00 —_———— Suspenders, 50c and $1.00 Mackinaw Coats, $10.00 Collar Bags, $1.00 to $2.50 Safety Razors, $2.50 and $5.00 Tie Clasps, 25c to $3.00 Tuxedo Sets, $2.50 to $8.00 Hosiery, 25¢ to $3.50 Cravat Holders, $1.00 and $1.50 Umbrellas, $1.00 to $10.00 Walkingsticks $1.00 to $5.00 Suit Cases, $5.00 to $20.00 Handkerchiefs, up to $1.00 H’dkerc’f Holders, $1.00 & $1.50 We guarantee this lot to be the regular $4, $5 and $6 values—all colors—large and small mesh— pockets woven at side. Choice shawl collar,""V" or roll neck models, The greatest bargain of the season® at $1.00 Fine woven and corded madras; plain and plaited bosoms, with stiff cuffs. Best shirt value in ions Full Dress Sets, $2.00 to $8.00 | Mufflers, $3.50 to $12.00 Christmas A uits afd F vercoats Gifts In $14. Suits and | SoA Suits and Clothing ' Overcoats | $ l$ Overcoats 1 q Overcoats | 29 e 5 Suits and We Manufacture Our Own Clothing and Save You Wholesalers’ Profits 'NEW YORK BROOKLYN BROADWAY AT WARREN ST. 4STORES FULTON ST. AT FLATBUSH AV. 5™ AVENUE ABOVE 277 ST. ==-="== BROADWAY AT BEDFORD AV., Fulton St. at Flatbush Ave. Store, Brooklyn, Open Until 8 P. M., Saturdays 9 P. M. I ANN BROOKLYN OPPENHEIM, CLLINS & G Fulton and Bridge Sts., Brooklyn OUR TERMS 100v0n1 oows a | ” WEEKLY 450 iT} 5‘ 1" 4s 200 “* 10“ 2" “ Ladies’ or Men's $ Ti) Clothing Up to 25 1.00 Dorn, 81.00 Pei hvac te Zi CR PA oY HOLBROOK S -- SAUCE MUSTEROLE gives quick relief from Rheumatism, Aches, Sprains, Sore Throat. 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