The evening world. Newspaper, December 10, 1918, Page 8

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~ a Tesolution calling for an pte | B, saqnsnrerns HATRED Bp,» 8 wot, pommes 10.—1he House record vote the ing of the # — oo FINN SQUARE PROPOSED, Ren, 9h0 Sixty-ninth action. The ft the National Security Alderman W Soldier Son of “Battery Dan” A resolution providing thet the esolution pace 1 TY “LEAGUE INQUIRY. Juves Johnson, Kentucky; Harrison, |bounded by West Broadw: s MiPsiasipp!; Saunders, Virginia; Carra-|and Varick Stee way, Arkansas; Re Nebraska; [Square tn th of ma Clark) owner, lowa and Walsh, Masaa-|youngest ron chusetts. Finn, was introduced at to-day’s meet+ ard Of Aldermen by Alder was referred to the noroughfares Committge, WueBrod Makers of FASHION CLOTHES DISCOUNT SALE I 5% NOW IN PROGRESS OVERCOATS and SUITS FOR MEN and YOUNG MEN For these unusual times here are very extraordinary values in rich appearing, solid- woven, all wool clothes. Men mustered out of service will find this sale especially interesting. ed te od and Overcoats pe Overcoats in a red iy yo design in se- in exclusive 00 wide variety .75 lect & service- 50 | fabrics...... $34: |of cloths.... $29 lable fabrics. $25: All our Fur Lined Overcoats are included in this sale—-prices range from $50 up Witty Brothers, 50-52 Eldridge St. Near 2d, 3d, Open Evenings Until 8 P.M. Saturdays, Till 9 P. M. Near Canal Ave. “L” St. Subway $40.00 Elegantly tailor-| $35.00 Stylish Suits|$30 Suits & Overcoats THE 2vSniee WORLD, syne ee _DEOEMBER 10, “RULE OF SEA TALK © GETS AREBUKE FOR ~~ MINSTONCHU CHURCHILL a | | “Tactless, Tiiestiive Poii- | tician,” Says London Morning Post—Upholds U. S. Plan. LONDON, Dec. 10.—“The United States should continue, in association with Great Britain, the task of mak- ing the seas safe,” editorially the Morning Post to-day. “Nothing ould be more effective to insure world peace,” The newspapers sald it believed America is under an unfortunate mts- [apprehension regarding the British | naval policy, as the result of state- ments by Winston Churchill, Minister of Munitions and former Virst Lord of the Admiralty, called a “tactless, imputsive politician.” ‘Tho English, in discessing freedom of the seas, it i pointed out, think | only of the German definition, which 8 piracy. Therefore, it is im- ble to relax the least precaution, sident Wilson's stand in favor of nuation of America’s three- 1 building programme, the Pout ways, 18 “applauded he » us," the newspaper continues, ems that the League of Nations, jie practical, naturally will allot the maintenance of the safety of the seas to the maritime nations, No lmita- tion of armaments can take the place of armed defense.” favest problems at the} nce will be based on| who is what concessions Great} and is going to make in that di-| rection, said Sir Frederick B. Smith Attorney General, in a speech at > _ The Farmer Receives ine Than Five Thousand Dollars a Minute From Swift & Company This amount is paid to the farmer for live stock, by Swift.& Company alone, during the trading hours of every business day. All this money is paid to the farmer through the open market in corapetition with large and small packers, ship- pers, speculators and dealers. The farmer, feeder, or shipper receives every cent of this money ($300,000 an hour, nearly $2,000,000 a day, $11,500,000 a week) in cash, on the spot, as soon as the stock he has just sold is weighed up. Some of the money paid to the farmer during a single day comes back to the company in a month from sale of products; much does not come back for sixty or ninety days or more, But the next day Swift & Company, to meet the demands made by its customers, must pay out another $2,000,000 or so, and at the present high price levels keeps over $250, 000,000 continuously tied up in goods ( on ¢ way to market and in bills owed to the company. This gives an idea of the volume of the Swift & Company busl- ness, and the requirements of financing it. Only by doing a large business can this company turn live stock into meat and by-products at the lowest possible cost, prevent waste, operate refrigerator cars, distribute to retailers in all parts of the country—and be recompensed with a profit of only a fraction of a cent a pound—a profit too small to have any noticeable effect on the price of meat or live stock, Swift & Company, U.S. A. Teun Wholesale Distributing Markets in Greater New York Central Office, 32 Tenth Avenue G. J. Edwards, District Manager Dig hace aaa eae. a ee ent ee Liverpaol yesterday. He added tha ho was engaged in preparing a mem- orandum on the subject for the War erica has rendered bridglant in the cause of given 5 Sir Frederick said nd G Britain is bound {fo approach the con e with a determination to concede everything possible to American sen- tment and American views, having regard for national security and ex- istence of the empire. “Americans must remember that are free to every one in peace time and that to none has that freedom been denied. In time of war, however, one might as well talk of the freedom of the land as the m of the Imagine Bel- Northern France or Serbia talking about freedom of the land. “Tam hat Great — Britain seas, will not o the Allies at the Pea We shall be quite satisfied with such a definition f freedom of the seas as will enable the British navy In the unfortunate event of future wars to do exactly tritish navy, aided by the has been doing for navy, eighteen months a Spatu Ree: aris Envoy, | MADRID, Dec. 1 decree reliev- | ing Polo de Bernabe, Span +4 Ambas- idor at Berlin, from the functions of his office is published in the Official Gazette. The Easiest Way | To End Dandruff Phere is one sure way that never fails to remove dandruff completely and that is to dissolve it. This de- stroys it entirely, ‘To do this, just get nbout four ounces of plain, ordinary Hliquid arvon; apply it at night when retiring; use enough to moisten the scalp and rub it in gently with the linger tips: By morning, most if not all of your dandruff will be gone, and three or four more applications will completely dissolve and entirely destroy every single sign and trace of it, no matter how much dandruff you may have You will find, too, that all itehing and digging of the scalp will stop In \stantly, and your hair will be flufty, lustrous, glossy, silky and soft, and }look and feel a hundred times better. You can get liquid arvon at any \drug store. It is inexpensive, and {four ounces is all you will need, This simple remedy has never been known jsave La F | lustration of the importance of |} {tating on the subject of taxation, so - vital to the “freedom of ‘the | oo 1918: SMOKES AND CANDIES FOR INCOMING SOLDIERS, COMMITTEE'S SUGGESTION UNWISE TOFIX 1920, US TAXNOW, ve MINORITY nePORT | chatrytny Conditions Held Make Such a Policy “Fal- lacious and Unsound.” IINGTON, Dee. 10.— th which domest Mayor's Committee of Weltoans of which Rodman Wanamaker is Chairman and Grover A. Whalen is Secre- tary, it was announced to-day, had received communications from many citizens asking that they be siven an opportuity of showing their appreciation in some man- ner to the returning troops. The committes suggests that it would be fitting for all desiring to do so to provide either cigars, cigarettes, chocolates or candies for the incoming soldiers. ‘These will be delivered to them as they reach Quarantine by the patrol which welcomes all the troop and hospital ships. Packages may be addressed to either Mr. Wanamal@r or Mr. Whalen at Pier A, North River, at any time, day or night, pale cen tie aint POLICE RAIDS NET TEN SUSPECTED OF HOLDUPS WAS: idity wi The rap- nd world conditions are shifting makes any at- | tempt now to prescribe the taxes for | 1920 “fallacious and unsound,” minor ity members of the Senate Finance | Committee said to-day in submitting | their report on the tax bill, The report was signed by every Republican member of the committ tte, who announced he would file a rate one after he had read all other minority reports. Thomas, Colorado, filed a separate re- port, as did Smoot, Utah, “The fact that rapidly changing conditions while the bill was under morning rounded up ten men who were consideration enabled the Finance taken to the Charles Street station to Committee to reduce the taxes be inspected by the victims of recent $2,000,000,000, furnishes a forcible holdups. Announcement was made titit all the prisoners would be arraigned later on short affidavits in connection jwite robberies. The first raid was at No. 9 Spring country, with the ut- most care, and in the light of ascer- gtreet, where the prisoners taken gave tained conditions,” sald the minority the following names: Daniel Bar- report, which was filed by Senator bella, Frank » Ralph = De aa sarelll, Joseph minority decla i a gang ® Gehinocrl, No, 218 ken not to rial system,” or Thomas assailed the excess Detectives in two raid# early this: ‘A Christmas Gift That Pays Dividends |The Duplex Fireless Stove Cuts Work in Half and } Can Actually Save Its | Cost _in_ Six Months. A Duplex fc for Christmas means comfort, economy and _ better food. ‘The Duplex cooks three meals with gas now used for one. The Duplex cooks perfectly without constant watching, stir- DUP. ring, basting, ete. Examine the Duplex yourself and learn how and why it can gAsiitaltise Sort things. DURHAM MFG. se Na TONS THAT rene AID YOUR CHOICE on | AS Sinneg Hein inwe There We Consider Worthy of Gredit. Call or Write for Book of Gems. Open Daily Till 6 P.M. Saturday Till 9 P.M, 25 $122Weekly is $2%Week!: ART aiotsves: profits tax provision of the bill BUTLER REPUDATES DESPATCH PRNTED N ST (Continued from First Page.) | was carried with these modified ea lines: “Wilson Idea Attacked in Paris,” “Murray Butler Asserts His Policies Are Unamerican.” ‘ Careful perusal of the despatch leaves a mystery also as to what the later headlines were based on. The pub- Neation roused the anger of Dr. But- ler, and to-day at the university he authorized the following statement: “I do not, of course, read the New York American, and have therefore no personal knowledge of what it printed. If it insinuates that J authorized an in- terview or statement for publication abroad criticizing the President for go ing to the peace conference or oppos- ing his international policies that is a falseiiood. “IT could only interpret such a statement as part of the systematic pro-German, anti-national _ propa- ganda with which this paper has been so long associated in the public mind, the object in this particular oase be- ing to make the American people ap- pear to be divided in counsel at a critical moment, “The interview referred to was! written by Edward Marshall, a well known and thoroughly responsible newspaper man, and contained no criticism of the President, or, indeed, any mention of him save as having heretofore used general terms only in speaking of a league of nations and freedom of the “The interviw discussed in some detail the phrases If determina- tion,” and ‘free- dom of the seas,’ and vigorously sup- ported all three policies “Mr, Marshall This offering howed me the text of the interview before it was ca- |bled, and there was in it no single ‘word to give ground for a unders insinuations as 1 to fail Advt Cocoanut trees, In tin fo In two flavors—Vanilla a SS Robbe here hee bene bh aa aasdaaasas faa sal Look for the box with the Peaks and paper wrappings are found Mason’s Chocolate Cocoanut PEAKS. A Candy made from the best grade of Cocoanuts dipped in the finest Choco- late. Of tremendous food value, great in quantity, high in quality. ris: Mason, Au & Masoohelmer reulatic American put in ¢ hand-embroidered, or tailored models. Special 9 il and waxed ind Molasses. Special 3 at Women’s OPPENHEIM.CLLINS 8G 34th Street—New York Remarkable Sale Wednesday 5000 Washable Satin Camisoles Twenty-five Models advance in cost; attractive styles of flesh and white wash- able satin, hand-embroidered, tailored and lace-trimmed. Other Camisoles .... Specials in Silk Underwear Envelope Chemises |Wash Satin Petticoats Superior flesh color crepe de chine; lace-trimmed .00 Crepe de Chine Gowns Pink Satin Bloomers | Flesh cotor superior crepe de chine, lace-trimmed and tailored models, 95 Night Gowns and Envelope Chemises; attrac- tive models, hand-embroidered and hand-made. Offering Exceptional and Unusual Values 2. son Five Illustrated represents an early purchase before the 1.50, 2.00, 2.95 and up Flesh or white wash Satin Petti- coats, with deep flounces, elabor- ately trimmed with lace insertions. Special a 95 Washable pink satin bloomers, tailored and lace-trimmed. Special ys 75 “Philippine” Underwear 95 and 3.95

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