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nSY AT ALBA Alleged “Radical Leanings” of |\ Industrial Post Nominee Re- ported Under Scrutiny. tRpeetad Cortrmondence of The Ereving World.) The ALBANY, tion of Frances Perkins (Mr f sembly we B, Wilson) for State Industrial Com- | mothers missioner, which has been held up Nearly a month in the Committee, 3 WTO, IIIT TITIL ‘e meeting purpose of quietly « paign looking t Perkins's nomin ported to the & to have the ————— y BONWIT TELLER & CO. Lhe Specially Shop ; ————E THE eh ted WORLD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1919. port the nemination without recom- - NANT OPENS = opponents wien n asked if thi committee said they “aid of Miss ey wanted a he It was ¢ laimed last week nfirmation, sing Feb. 6. with leg nomin many mi other name sad th nate Minance t yes. | tt ts reason was not moved 4 of the comm mittee Perkins's unjust dustrial ction James M who hurried to York - was verified by atv sed their fellow member “ihe they should be careful about voting aguinst the first woman yo ap- |pointe1 to a high state . A new phase of the — developed during the last few da the shape of a rumor that up- State women were opposed tu Miss Perkins because of her preference to be known by her own name and not by that of her husband. known men in the State connec lative affairs aaid a great) nbers of the Senate aNd AS- | oioey uy old by their wives and that they did not approve of a woman who wanted to pass by any than that of her husbw at this wae the nomination meeting of the com- for holding back at the last Commission ely of members interested in la in the original make-up of the labor had | City in ord Republic w ome nb st 0 be office given as There are other rumors that an in- | ; ally every city of any in th vestigation of Mis ins's record ion, Ali the ee cats 5 being made, especially regardin, A to. abweal: torte ‘tite public and private utterances | about a year 1g0 | The manufacturers opposing Miss | appointment to them to have the claim it State made ented “pynch ad ‘John Mitct New ky FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET Will Close Out Thursday MISSES’ WINTER APPAREL AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES Misses’ Winter Coats Formerly 39.75 25.00 Warm, practically styled coats in velour and zibelines; sizes 14 to 18. Misses’Plain& FurTrim’dCoats Formerly 59.50 to 85.00 38.00 Plain tailored and fur trimmed coats in velour, pom-pom, bolivia and crystal cord. In the desired shadings. Sizes 14 to 18. To Close Out A Collection of Misses’ Daytime& Evening Frocks Formerly 75.00 to 110.00 60.00 teen and velour. Misses’ Frocks Formerly 45.00 to 65.00 28.00 Various styles, season $ PUBLISHED BY NEW YORK WORLD NEW YORK CITY One or two of a kind in chiffon, silk, net, silk duvetyn, taffeta, velve- Some fur trimmed. including some of the smartest models. lace, NOT A SEORTING FEATURE OVERLOOKED 1919 ——__ World Almanac 35c At Newsstands 50c By Mail YALA LL LLL IRAE ALL THE BIG THE RECORDS IN WAR ISSUE Liles situation has One of the bi up en- meinbers ~~. BAN GERMAN PLAYS. "2 IN GERMAN TONGUE, # Leaders in the Movement that Leaders of Their Sex Start a Nation-Wide Agitation. Here Stirred by the production laat night p Irving Place of the in the German Women's National the American Defense naking s to-day je campaign for leg mt the staging of| in the German lan in the United States. society has branches in virtu Theatre the jislation to pre plays or operas | uage The anywhere is| In- | athe sound of the reminds us of a m' bor | me German language WILSON UPHELD BOARD OVER PACKERS’ PROTEST » destroyed the atrocit I) enemie Riot living G | bida enman © pposers : Commission WASHING TO r is signed by Miss hairman of the William ym Music Disston, | cross-examy CHINESE DICTATOR SHOT. bert Shipman, Mrs. La STOCKHOLM, nh, head of Chines Mrs, Adolph Ladenburg, Mrs, ¢ Mrs, Hamilton Wilke Mrs. Benjamin Guiness, Mrs, Philip Benkard, Mra. Ailen G, Wellman and Mrs, Harry Duryea Ditson, | eastbound. road, struck a wre: @ bridge crossing thi east of Tyrone. The ¢ s thrown into the ~~ James Mecreery & Co. 5th Avenue 34th Street on the ON THURSDAY AND FRIDAY Unusual Sale | MEN’S & WOMEN’S HANDKERCHIEFS Men's Pure Linen Handkerchiefs,—tape edge and embroidered letter. doz. 9.00 regularly 12.00 Men's Irish Linen Handkerchiefs,—soft. finish; embroidered letter. doz. 6.00 regularly 9.00 Men’s Linen Handkerchiefs,—soft finish, regular size. . regularly 7.20, doz. 5.00 Men’s Colored Novelty Handkerchiefs with colored embroidered letter. doz. 3.00 regularly 4.00 Men’s Cambric Handkerchiefs with corded center. ......... . regularly 2.50, doz. 1.75 | Women’s Linen Handkerchiefs with French hems; one or two rows of double hemstitehing regularly 4.50 to 9.00, doz. 3.00, 3.50 and 6.00 each 50c Women’s Novelty Colored Handkerchiefs each 25¢ Women’s Sheer Linen Handkerchiefs with tape border and initial 14 doz. 75¢ regularly 1.00 “McCREERY SILKS” Famous Over Half a Century Women’s Sheer Irish Linen Handkerchiefs, —hand-embroidered designs, regularly &5e regularly 50¢, An extensive range Plain Prints, Kumsi-Kumsa and of new Silks for evening or day wear, and Figured, including the La Victoire Dew Kist Sport Silks. new Special for Thursday and Friday 1,000 Pieces of Selected Quality Chinese Natural Ecru Pongee Silk 33 inches wide 5,000 yards of Washable Flesh Color. yd. *95e in White or yd. 1,50 Satin and Georgette Crepe Special Values—WOOLEN DRESS GOODS All Wool Jersey desirable colors Cloth, oF inche Spring wei 't, in a co ete assortment of this season's most yd. 3.75 2.75 LININGS & FLANNELS Excellent Offerings yards of cotton wide Black Broadcloth Suiting, brilliant COTTON DRESS FABRICS Exceptional Values Novelty Dress Voile, heer “F printed and woven effects in | silk y of new designs wtin face; soft finish; sponged and shrunk... .yd 5,000) yards fine fabric a choice 38 inches wide. 00 and designs rich Novelty Linicgs,—- mixture; wide range of and colorings, adapted for draperies, comfortable — coveri linings and trim and colors yd 35e¢ CREW OF SINKING SHIP To Put Ban on German sda IN PORT ON RESCUE VESSEL ‘Heavy Gale. ' the Natlons Mi ‘The crew of seven men of the Nova] William H. ‘Taft, Presiden * Scotia schooner William Duff, -| League to Inf Peace, called ter in ro es. doned sixty miles cast of Nassau on|to-day in the Astor Hotel the A Bex : ‘ n the ate tlantl ople who have — itched Feb. 1, was brought he 0-day bY | Congress for a League of Na the |seratched for years get peaceful sea the Red Line steamer |which rescued the | they were caught in a heavy gale Jan.| United stat 27 and soon after the ship sprang a | | teak. }use of pumps until the Philadelphi: was sighted. tons gr Turks Island to Lunnenburg, N. &, where the veusel was owned. _> HEATLESS LANDLORD FINED| Woman Owner | in “White Longelothy--soft smooth, chamois | MINES 38 inches wide yd. 95¢ finish; strong quality; 10 yurds in a length Striped Flannel,--fine firw quality, in | ’ length 2.25 | pretly desighs apd colorings. 4 19¢ | j \ “ at a cnenaead thal, landlord of the tenement hi ‘ORR wr len No. 1200 Seneca Avenue, the Br - = a teay & was fined $100 by Magistrate Charte es ox a N. Harris in the Municipal Torm S ie PS Ks [past years, Court | , the best Sanitary Inspector George T. Hertel | cites «to testified that he made several inspec - eran tions of the premises in Decembe po Pah Me and January, finding the temperatur eansityi ke far below the required sixty-eight de cas Ve \ere of men and boys who to sufferings they had machinery of come to the logica | cau™ of their cold apartments. youre! hildren’s bodies determination that our The defendant tried to prove that lot he adhere strictly everything possible had been done to running rig They « 8 i |make the tenants c POUGHKEPRPSLE, Keb Dedica 5 quality at — moderate tlon of the new students’ indoor theatre t your dra prices. Jat Vassar College, scheduled for t _ RAR Bro night, hax been poaty KAW BROTHERS MoKESSCN £ ROBBINS, Ine jan Ay | LEAGUE TO INFORGE PEACE ae q OPENS FIRST GONGRESS ‘ Cadum Jadelphia, They said] noid of nine and rest th Cadum Oint fat once and is very ough the nt. Tt stops t use of itching vl heal- ated or 2 from skin y the timely men. during F soothin t wherever the skin 1. Much suffer es may be avoic registration Mr. Taf convention which was ‘T Ain " of Nationa man Hapwor The schooner was kept afloat by The William Duff, 417], 8, was carrying salt from | is different from anythin. Cadam | Ointment is ge for eczema, blotches, tetter, sealy sk al ions, chafings, isect bites, ete, hy prenarat Aginal formule, of the Le woclations, and F of the Free In Ann to furnish # heat to her tenants, Pauline I For failure a Buig. the complaining appreciate the value of practical economy have EEP the delicate nd several other tenants swore endured be= to the principles of giving greater value at all times, and highest omfortable “just love” the pink Seriousty tt. pastilles. Muh ho Neath AT FE ND STREET t is Serioust ~ James MeCreery & Co. 5th Avenue 34th Street ON THURSDAY AND FRIDAY DRAPERY SILKS Below Regular Price (Upholstery Department—Fifth Floor) IMPORTED SHANTUNG BROCHE SILKS Good quality, in a variety of colors. An unusual selection of attractive 31 inches wide. colorings; 34 inches wide. 65c | yd. 95c regularly 1.25 regularly 1.75 CRETONNES At 4 Price yd. 32c formerly yd. 37¢ formerly yd. 50c formerly 95c¢ and 1,25 Slip Covers made to order; estimates submitted villa 75c Annual February Sale ORIENTAL RUG $200,000.00 Worth to Be Sold at Actual Savings of 20% to 3314% About 1,000 Rugs—the finest weaves of Persia and China Sizes from 127.00 to 275.00, formerly 185.00 to 375.00 Persian Kirmanshah Rugs,— fine weaves; exquisite pastel colorings from 12x9.1 ft. to 14x10.3 ft. 395,00 to 750.60, formerly Chinese Rugs in attractive designs and colorings. 15x12 ft. 137.00 to 595.00, ROOM SIZES AT Persian Mahal Rugs in rich colorings and beautiful designs. 8.2x6.10 ft. to 14.1x10.2 Sizes 500,00 to 900,00 Sizes from 9.2x6 to formerly 105,00 to 825.00 EXTRA LARGE SPECIAL PRICES Hundreds of Small and Medium-Size Rugs including Persian Mosul, Iran, Beluchistan and Shirvan Weaves, now becoming very searce and difficult to obtain Beluchistan Mats 15.00 19,50 Persian Mosul Rugs 35.00 formerly formerly 49.75 Iran and Kurdistan Rugs 55.00 Beluchistan) Rugs 25.00 formerly. 37.50 ‘ t . whiew J ame a 5 DPE Se ae ee Os