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Charge Based on Personal Pre- ' #4¥ that speeches by Senators talk- ing two or three days would unfold and lay bare before the President and, the country and the world the judg- mont of the Senate, “There {a no way to prevent—and ‘ourt no desire on the part of the Prest- Tegal dent to prevent—discussion by in- dividual Senators on this subject, but | iudice, Says Chairman of Legal Committee. enged by the Cor of the Aa jvuch would be a melancholy waste ot) f whi Rev. Perey time.” id ; i Stone then renewed his motion re- kney Grant Is rector, The accu: forcing the Cumming resolution to ation made by Deputy Assistant Dia the Foreign Relations Committes, SHERMAN OF ILLINOIS BITTER: ‘ LY ATTACKS WILSON. that court Inst night that Senator rman, Illinois, in a bit give thetr ser- yor denun of the President's ad- | nmittee had taken dr declared ft to be “a stump from the throne, forestalling of triet-A ney 1 van Castee in sixty attorneys | vices f > the © 0 fr Arl under arrest in pay- |8Pe hntdhe ramiait Me i Prt dis peiy public opinion and an attempt to make Pe a dlcpera Y whe ate accept any treaty he might |denied by Mlax Anna Moncowttz, | make \< n of the committes, | Senator Sherman urged the advisn- | Miss Moscowitz was not in her| bility of something concrete being presented to the Senate for action be- left a state-| fore general debate on the President's | with her managing clerk, Mr.| speech was launched. | snyne \ "Phe Tilinois Senator then criticised | “Miss Moscowit > the President's visits to the capitol Misa Moscowits absolutely and | in'tne interest of legislation, unequivocally denies any allegation | senator Norris offered an amend- |made last night by Mr. Van Casteel,|ment to Stone's resolutions, provid | land adda that Mr, Van Casteel is|ing the Cummina resolution, if re- : ferred to the Foreign Relations Com- tomperamentally and otherwise un- ee, shall be reported back to the fitted to act 4n the capacity he does| mittee, sha i in the Night Court. Senate within ten days with such | | “Anything Mr. Van Castes! says ie|may deem proper, | | office to-day, but she ment Kraus, in whieh whe recommendations aa the committee on pel > d in| Senator Weeks said the President On personal prejudice and 18) vised the Senate as a mogaphone the culmination of an undercurrent |infough which be addressed tho which has been running some time. | world.” She welcomes this opportunity to| §HAFROTH PROPOSES A WORLD- | prove that the Night Court ds not at WIDE TRIBUNAL. ail what the public thinks It is." Senator Shafroth read a resolution, ‘The Rev. Percy Stickney Grant|which he did not introduce, proposing ould » fo a treaty for the creation of a world- | cout 1 not be found at the rectory of) yao tMipunal with ag Regt ied | the Church, but his assistant, the Rev. litte decrees, to be supported by the Mr. Lynch, sald ‘ |military and naval forces of the “Lam surprised to hear that one of | treaty Powers. the lawyers who give thelr services| Senator Gallinger asked how the de- crees of tho tribunal would be ef- free to help unfortunate women in| ¢ected. jthe Night Court should be charged| “By force,” sald Senator Shafroth with taking money, It 1s our atm to| “Then,” satd Senator Gallinger, |help people, not to get anything from| “You would go *o war to secure them. There must be @ mistake in| 1 m “This proposal is, of course, revo- this accusation Jutionary,” sald Senator Shafroth, Chief Magistrate McAdoo sald he|"but you've got to have something iy wa yet unacquainted with the de- | revolutionary if we are to stop recur- ioe ithelokan rence of these awful wars. tails o : “Don't you think we would have “Magistrate Cobb called me up! pretty entangling alllances if we get about it last night,” be said, “and I|Into that?” asked Senator Gallinger. told him to make a thorough investi-||,"No. You have your treaty defining base Jae ereen CIS SEER BANKERS URGED TO KEEP U. 8, PREPARED FINANCIALLY State Superintendent Lamb Declares Co-operation Should Replace Competition. Need of financial preparedness and of practical education in economics and banking wero emphasized by Eugene Lamb Richards, State Supe Intendeht of Banks, in @ speech to- day at the annual luncheon of the Compantes’ Assoctation of the * resources of New York Trust companies,” Mr. Richards said, “con- stitute thirty per cent. of the total wealth of New York State and at least ten per cent, of the country's The officers and Directors of trust compantes may safely be to represent more than that percentage of the banking brains of the country, ‘While hundreds of men the coun- try over are urging military and na- preparedness, only a few of the rs in the banking world are hing financial preparedness an ecessity of practical education phomics and banking. The bankerg should preach and practise conservatism. They should, wherever passible, avoid competition and In its place should substitute co- operation with one another and with those agencies, whether of the Fed- eral or the State Government, which stand ready to co-operate.” a TE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JANTARY 44, NL BOM 7 Fe WIFE WANTED: 165 POUNDS, |i; drown 43 five feet ecight|ported that his veanel had Inches tall, ‘weigh 163 net, fair com-|a serious collision with & four The sudden reversing of the BLACK EYES, UNDER 30} strict conomen go wniseey" do] tay nies "The sudden reversing 8 the not smoke or che Specifications “Lucky Harry K. Baldwin” Sends in Letter to City Clerk Scully. EL) SHIP HIT CRUISER AT SEA. |; The Moor ship in Nv Grased Bi t Off Cape Chari h War-| & PS City Clerk, who rup#| shfp Mooremac of the Commercial aouth | Walt to block any a of the Appam, the the Marr isureau, received to-day] American Line, which arrived to-day] prize 1 letter from a man Who Signy him-|from Cuba with a cargo of sugar, re- | folk. Harry K. Baldwin,” of Lucky ory Street Station, New South other Jersey who would be pleased to hear from a young man just past twenty- seven of age, American by birth, a native of Pennsylvania and for the last twelve years an orphan “1 would be pleased and delighted to find some nice lady who js not past the thirtteth milestone and would pre- fer those who are well educated and \clean have the most.desire to live out on @ Get a 10 Cent Box of out gi a] poultry farm, “| am very fond of black eyes, also tiack hair, and especilly those who weigh near the 165-pOund class, [ have a college education and for- merly was a professional baseball | player. \ “T am. Irish-American and one of those Irish dyed in the wool “Cascarets” for Your I am/enjoy ¢ very fond of all outdoor life and every! bowel cleansing you ever ex I have dark auburn Let Cascaret Wen kind of sport. your == 4 the power of the international tri- gation and spare no one, I expect we bunal. Instead of the Monroe Doc- shall have developments to-day.” trine alone protecting the South Am- Van Castoc! asserted that a girl who|ere!can republics, the tribunal would " turn over a greater force for enforce- described herself as Betsy Moyer! nt of thoir territorial integrity.” nineteen, of No: 116 West Ninety-firat | sjyo08 the Senator realize that he is Street, arrested for violation of the now the very thing aimed at in Tenement 4, had paid a lawyer of | ggenctoe sy al ree the Presi- - mensiage jenator Cummins the Legal Committee of the Church of| interrupted. “I did not provoke dis Ascension $80 for obtaining bail for| cussion of the merits of the address.” her. Senator Shafroth replied, amid sub- “{ am informed that @ representa-|dued laughter, that the’ resolution should go to the committee for con- Uve of the Church of the Ascension) sideration in extraordinary session approached the family of @ girl com-|after March 4. mitted to an institution and asked Or did he want action by the Sen- $200 to got the girl released," Mr, Van | te?” asked Weeks. “And what Is Casten suid in @ statement he Issued | ‘peace without victory” Are we to sit in an extra session to watch to-day, “Representatives of the | Burope and decide our course.” Church of the Ascension have stated| “It would take even the Foreign to me and in open court that In some | Relations Committee more tha ten cases they did t days to determine adequate means of “Phe chu settling present war and after |ular in the that decide how to avoid all future conflicts,” said Senator Lodge, who T upproved the Cummins resolution, where they can get experience and| Senator Lewis questioned advisa- | practise thetr voices rather than as! bility of a general discussion of world & most serious tribunal where the | peace now on grounds that It “might fate of human beings Is decided | seriously embarrass any foreign gov- wnee of the trou-|ernments in any 9 they might World reporter | wish to make to the President's ad- dress, x nawered. “Miss —— Mol 2 18 to nentally unfit- te 0 work in the ‘ She! wants to work there, She sald to mo the swift case (a t eo; Ti o—entiiaie te IT'S A SHOW. “Teen! ADDS MYSTERY TO A. No, she did *k not. Ri AND NOSE CLEAR Q. You saw Hammerstein about a i theatrical engagement for Rae Tan- ~ zer, didn't you? A, Yos, that’s true. Pape's Cold |! went to Mr. Hammerstein's office with Miss Tanzer for that purpose. Q. You knew, did you not, that Rae anzer had told the Congressional pas amittee that you had induced her Don't stay stu upl | ay Jan W. Osborne was not the Quit blowing and snuftling! A dose |man? A. L only knew it from the i e's Cold Compound” taken |Consresstonal Record, This was be- eve two hours until three doses are fore the frst Afford trial. BRYEre Feo DOUre Unt Vinee oeee Ors ference to conversations Mr. & 1x y ni berg hat! had with H. H, Oppen- break up a severe cold either in the | rn en att he oH % |head, chest, body or limbs. | i ‘ It promptly opens clogged-up nos «| First dose*of Compound” relieves all grippe misery. | nts to dro x! \trils and air passages; stops nast should say sh X discharge or nose running; relieves J in Identifleation: ae . du feverishness, | “No, I never said that," was the there? A. I did the next best thing, t her to a famous neurologist A few drops of - | Sozodont LIQUID DENTIFRICE at the Capitol, Prosident Wilson ar will remove that ranged to-day to spend t nttre after after taste noon in his oMce out which toe much emokia: Chamber receiving delegations in addi in the mouth of persistent SMOKERS Hefore going to the ¢ shook hands ne ¥ one hui pe and with a commit the Churches of Christ in America. sore throat, snec sorene! reply nviieaa te, SROSLOR, wOrEORE OnE | TT, Digert Mr, Oppenhelmer say to » 7 * | you in 1916: “Harold, yor *Pape's Cold Compound” 1a the |iurning your fingers; drop this case"? quickest, surest relief known and | A. No costs only cents at drug stores. | “Q. Didn't you reply: It acts without assistance, tastes nice, | the id Vman lke James W, and causes no inconventence, Don't | Osborne » that's false, accept a substitnte.—Advt, |_.Q. 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