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$= SHIP LIMITATIONS REMOVED. wilt sau WASHINGTON, Jan. tions on the kind or amount of fuel coal, food and other ship supplies which ves- eels outward bound from American ports may carry were removed in orders issued to-day by the War Trade Board. Licenses for bunker coal will be issued 13.—All fa the same however, will continue to control the destina- tions of ships. CASTORIA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Ctl Always bears the Signature of limita- manner as heretofore, and through this the board |SEVEN SAILORS OVERCOME — | INFDOISLE OF STEAMER Saved by Prompt Response of Am- bulances With Pulmotors— , One in Hospital, Seven Portuguese sailors, firemen on the steamship Fernac Veloso, are re- covering to-day after having been over- come last night by fumes from a small charcoal stove in the forecastle of the ship, docked off the Cunard Pier No. 58, | 14th Street and North River. A hurry call for ambulances was sent out from the pier and physic on the sailors. After the victims were taken out, the air revived the men and only one had to be removed to New York Hospital, arrived from Genoa Fri- day and docked with Captain Dias tn command. Last night the firemen found | th They got charcoal and built a small neglecting to pro- fire in their stove, vide an outlet for the gas, Dress illustrated Navy or Tan Tricotine, man-tatlored and button trimmed, 68.00 Present New Spring Models in Tailored Dresses Developed in Tricotine, Poiret Twill and Men's Serge, featuring the sl ly braided, embroidered or button-trimmed. 35.00 29.75 OPPENHEIM. GLLINS & G 34th Street—New York For Wornen and Misses ender silhouette, smart- 48.00 and up 8 used pulmotors | THE EVENING WORLD, eee! JANUARY 13, ACTOR JOKN MASO —— Broke Down on Stage a Week Ago and End Comes Swiftly. John Mason, who was to appear in an important role in “The Woman tn Room a new melodrama, at the Booth Theatre to-morrow night, died | In Stamford yesterday of Bright's disease, complicated with heart trouble and other ailinents. He broke down a week ago while playing In |Givens's Sanitarium in Stamford, |His manager, A, H. Woods, is in | Stamford to make arrangements for | the funeral, which will be held in this | city. Mr. Mason had been in bad health several years, In 1916, when playing in “Common Clay,” he broke down | and had to retire from the stage for | some time. He was sixty years old. | The actor was born in Orange, N. |J., and went on the stage at the age jot twenty, making his first app ance in Maggle Mitchell's company. |He had several years’ experience in |stock companies, after which he ap- peared in support of Robert Man- tell, Nat Goodwin, Edwin Booth, playing Laertes to Booth's Hamle |Annle Clarke, George Alexand | London), I Willard (in Londo jand Viola Allen, Ga with whom he ap | peared as Horatio Drake in “The | Christian.” | After an engagement in “Wheels | Within Wheels,” at the beginning of the prosent century, he joined the DEAD; PLAYED MANY ROLES IN 40 YEARS: Providence and was sent to Dr. A. J.) n), ee NOTED AMERICAN ACTOR ‘| WHOSE DEATH FOLLOWS BREAKDOWN ON STAGE | | |__ JOHN MASON ROCKEFELLER FUND. GIVES $9,926,634 10 MD WORLD ILLS « Rewridution wit il Maintain! Public Health and Medical Education Activities. Lyceum Stock Company, then play acaniiva we put Health ing at Daly's. Later he appé and sHeGIeMI ot ‘ Aiea @ De Wolfe in Way of | | ; with Annic ussell in| this year by the Rocke Founda "with Mrs, Fiske mn, This announcer is beer “Hedda Gabler, 1K. Vincent Idea,” and with Virginia Harned in “Anna Karenina.” According to Mr, Mason's own opin fon his most successful role was that ° Brookfield in “The Witching In the last few years he had in “As a Man Thin Ticket,” “The Song on Clay” apd ' ’ produced last year, in which » played the part of a lounge lizard Mr. Mason was a master of ihe technique of the actor's art, and played a wide range of parts, most of | them strongly characterized. | ‘The actor married Marion Manola, with whom he appeared on the stage | their marriage. Flames Also Destroy # | dence at New I | NEW LONDON, Co Jewish synagogue in Shapley Stre jdestroved by fire early The loss is placed at Fi Ise A merchant of Shanghal offeged five | pounds of tea for $2, and ten pouhds for 35, When the touri ridiculous, the Chinaman answ ‘the more a man buys the and the richer he is the Day OPPENHEIM. GCLLINS & C 34th Street—New York For Tomorrow (Tuesday) Tailored Serge Dresses Be Final Women's Dresses, 2d Floor, All Sales Must Sale Price 15.00 Superior Men’s Wear Serge in navy or black; belted, straight line and tunic models, well tai- | lored throughout; braid and button trimmed. Misses’ 500 Women’s and Misses’ None C.0. D, or on Approval Dresses, 3d Floor, “Leah Kleschna” and “The New York |‘ *}1aneous payments on | They were divorced six years after bees DRESSES $25,000 SYNAGOGUE BURNED. the budget # public healt! teal educatic the budget are $10 Ap. | radmin propriations and $146,66: istration, ‘The amount still available propriations is $465,110. Expenditures of the foundation's war work in 1919 will be: For the continued main nee, at | the War Department’ t, of | the War Demonstration tal, For the work of the medical divi jon of the National Re Council, which President Wi nted to _|co-ordinate the Nation's tinh resources, For tho a treatment ¢ nervous s made Work dir To pay United Wai under t n 1918 to the I sions on Training carried out du sist chietly ¢ y's International priations Nave beer special studies and by the National ¢ of public Health nurs GREGORY LEAVING CABINET TO RESUME LAW PRACTICE Attomey General's Resign: fective Ma AE Financial Rea WASHINGTON, J 12.—Attor General Gregory t to private ponsibiliti« ‘ENTERS CHURCH WITH SHOES | AND SOCKS IN HIS HAND \i Ov | The ushe aid they would not tell his name he, w him but Neither would BOLSHEVIK SOVIET |tary a pi | | | le to Foment South American | | | | a Soviet orga ter POLIGE BREAK UP AT BUENOS AYRES — Sent From Ru: It Is Said, ia, Uprisings. BUENOS AYRES, Jan, 18.1 lared to-day they had discovered | ization in Buenos Ayre and arrested its President, his Minis- | of War and Minister of Pe other officials, Mice for all of this city, and two 8f wh these men, ne name: Dare ans. th As well as 6f 140 the F say they have, are nen, it was filled with Members of the aid t have como to a from Russia Oo November They a with funds rable mu it was ¢ ment uprisings in important Souta | an capita | rom Mor video ay t that district, where | ex wan still in a | ta nh wa osely guarded Te reed te det yur se 1 1 pa ng th buildings. v where 1 time 1 the sta 1 were driven off by machine gun A Remarkable Sale of Alaska Refrigerators Special Introductory Prices Afford Substantial Savings Alaska Star nside icer Style | Double Rice Boilers hg quart capa $1.3 Covered sea sed quart $1 20 | Oval Dish Pans Jdrawn revolv on Sunday urresting \ ™ 1919, reaking up ¢ euspicious chara thd awn after dar sof guards were fired trains wer 9 4 from building n the even | Mrs. Carl Laemmie Dead. ng a “repentant reports nte Mra. Ite ern Laemmie, forty the Maxi ‘ | theee, wife of Cart L nfe Accord ding to the | three, wife ‘ar! Laemmie, president ading to the pr Rosario, tS e Univ x 1 Film Company, died Ndi to-day at her home, No. 378 West End Plaza He was called Sunday 1 478 ne & Miah WhoD endent strikes we venue. She had been ill for a week morning on railways not m influenza, which developed into nt has not been fected by the general walk-out of pneumonia Lord & Taylor 38th Street FIFTH AVENUE— 39th Street One of the Strongest Offerings In the January Clearance Sales 1,600 Pairs of Women’s New Walking or Dress Boots Beginning Tomorrow, Tuesday Pronounced Values at $8.75 All Sizes and Widths Lord & Taylor 38th Street | ger provision cham- | ity | uperior re Dark ‘Van Calfskin Laced Boots. | Kidskin Laced Boots with cloth top All Black Kidskin Laced Boots, High Arched Cuban heels. Second Floo FIFTH AVENUE 39th Street Ala Refrigerators are by Lord & ‘T the best Refrigerators on to-day for the price featured because they the market No. Refrig- better con- satis lor, are price. erators at can be tructed any or give more factory service, from the standpoint of effi- and economy are of selected ash, in golden oak Lin are charcoal sheeted. Insulation thoroughly — scientific and anitary. Ice + drain pipes and shelves re- moval ks and hinges nickel plated. Special Values for Today and Tuesday Only Alaska Majestic Apartment House Style (illustrated above Wi same! lined provisi iamber; width pape oe A theca rie emia ince $18. 00 Special Sale Vollrath White Enamel Ware Inamelled Utens ils offered at placed if not th itisfactory. 525.00 lite ¢ jon ¢ 95 Ibs. such low prices. All pieces Every piece is absolutely orough seamle Galvanized Ash Cans At Lowes Quoted for Tea Kettle ‘y-quart capacity, $2.35 Covered Saucepots | S-quart capacity $1.20 Lipped Saucepans O-quart capacity, LF — Galvani Ash Sifters Very Special t Prices Two Years Rota Sifter, to | e¢ Galvan- wit! large tight fitting can, $3.00 ——— EE eV