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Os EOE Age Guia naa fixes the rate for subsequent years at 20 per cent. stateroom accommodation in or parlor cars or on vessels, sleeping fixes the The 12 per cent. normal rate on in- [ate on telegraph, ts phone, cable and vi jo at five cents on those @ividual incomes earned last year 4nd | costing fitteen to fifty cents; ten the § paP cent. rate payable on 1920 ts on those above fifty cents in- are retained with individual exemp-| fad of the present five cert etan tions of $1,000 for single and $2,000 | cents and more, and imposes @ new for married persons, and an additional exemption of $200 for each dependent tax on private or leased telephone or telecraph wires, except pross wires, of of rentals, Minor. Also adopter rovisions In fixing the OE relat ne bli transportation taxes the ; that individuals shail pay only 6 Per! conferees adopted a Senate Amend- cont. this year and 4 per cent there- | ment to exempt commutation trip less than thirty miles under forty-two cents after on the first $4,000, subject to tax fare above exemptions. The & indi or vidual surtaxes, ranging from 1 per Insurance taxoa, effectiv ent. on income between $5,000 and | Virtually existin, axed on poll- ' .000 to 68 per cent. on more than | cles written, were 4 pro- ; 11,000,000 also were approved. posed by the b iT of the Of the important general legislation| Senate plan to tax insurance com- J and “riders,” the conferees adopted | PAnies’ incomes. Beverage hibition, as es, contingent on pro- adopted are: Distilled spirits ‘for non-beverage purposes $2.20 per proof gallon, the present rate; distilled spirits manufactured, imported or withdrawn for beverage the following provisions Levying a prohibitory tax on prod ots of child labor Restoring pre-war postage rates on letters and post cards July 1 next Providing a pay bonus of $60 for @ll persons in the military establish Ment offices and enlisted men alike. |!*ting law, but with a “relief pro- Extending the Reed “bone-dry"| Vision suspending certain charges on Prohibition Law to the District of | *pirits held in bond by prohibition; + Columbia. boer and other fermented beverages, Increasing from $25 to $1,000 the tax | $6 rt barrel, double present law; @n thove dealing in intoxicants, in-| Wines, double existing rates, based cluding “stills,” in prohibition terri- ]on alcoholic content, also with a pro- tory. For taxation of salaries of Federal Mei including the President and Judiciary, but not of State officials. For submission of ati Government contracts by contractors on demand of the Internal Revenue Commis- sioner. For exemptions of hibition “relief provision permitting distillation of wines industrial purposes: cereal bev , oF © r beer’, 15 per cent, nm sales, a fi tax; grape juice, g bs td ale, root beer, pop, artificial min and carbonated waters and bev tr spd similar soft drinky 10 per cent, manufactu- | rers' sales, insigad of the present rate 20 per cent. to oll prospectors. of 1 cent. per gallon; natural tablishing an Advisory Tax|mineral waters, two cents per g@ Board of six mombers in the Treas. |lon, double present law. TAX PUT ON SOFT DRINKS AND ICE CREAM. ow tax, effective May 1, is one ony h 10 cents or fraction of retailers’ ales of ice cream, soda water, sundaos and Similar confec- tions or drinks, to be paid by con-| sumers, ar rates fixed by the conferees from $1.50 per 1,000, instead of + on clare weighing three pounds less per 1,000 to $16 per 1,000, Der cent. incre on cigars sold in excess of 20 cents each. Cigareties are taxed $3 per 1,000, instead of $2 on those weighing not more than three pounds per 1,000, and $7.20 per v "Restricting sale and use of nar- | ad by stremthening the Harrison ig Act. Among important Senate previsions stricken from A or Houne the bill repeal of the publishers’ lass postage zone rates and substitution of decreased so-called Thomas Amendinent, Which proposed 100 per cent. taxes on Political campaign contribution’ in excess of $500; House amendments for a Hicenme tax on use %f motor The po-called “business license" $10 on business and professional men] 1,000, instead of $4.80, on cigarettes earning $250 or more; weiching more Senate taxes on inheritances for] Amusement admission taxes in the which the conferees substituted | bili effective April 1, were increased Houne Jevies on ostate: only in a few instan if The House tax of 2 cents a gallon Club dues are taxed 10 per cent., on gasoline id the pr nt rate, upon members of House amendments to tax State | organizations charging more than $10 annually 4 municipal bonds and other se- Excise curities. or manufacturers’ es, Estate taxes, substituted for the|taxes, including so-called luxuries, Benate inheritance levies, and fol-}oovering a wide range of articles, in- clude: Automobbile trucks and wagons, ex- empting tractors and their tires and accessories, % per cent, the present rate; automobile and motor cycles and accessories, 5 per cent increase of 2 per cent.; pianos, organs (except- lowing the original House plan are imposed at rates lower than oxist- law. With a general exemp.ion of $50,000, the new rates range from 1 to % per cent.--the minimum on net taxable estates exceeding by $26,000 the $50,000 exemption and the on estates purposes, $6.40 per gallon, double ex- | THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY FEBRUARY 6, 1919 SMALL NATIONS: GET GREATER POWER IN FORMING LEAGUE tes, 5 per vent., a new tax; fur artic iC L. H d W per cei stew tux; Sacto and PLANS FOR LEAGUE 0 oP and Aids in 369th, "BOSSES TO GIVE ORDER motor for pleasure purposes, they as let ape sd otographe in / sace ap rs, 8 per cent; sculpture, , - ‘ ition cidicary Goa ‘oper ast (Copyright, Committee on Public Information Int. Film Service.) works, 10 per cent, with tax exemp 0514-604604-0000004OW-44-6 050000005 a ete Increase 1 Da ad by on for those gold to educational ine ® td stitutions or public art museums, i + Carpenters Led to Sirike That Semi-luxury taxes of ten per cent., ‘ Has New : effective May 1 next, are retained al- g ’ as New Ce tion though reported subject to possible | Ps rt 7 wil! go tate modification later by separate reso- * Heer bastin ‘we lution. hey are to be charged con 3 again WNio. aye ene sumers of high priced articles of per- | " * nters and hoisting engineers wer sonal wear, and returnable to the ° = firmed to-day by Samuel f. Donnelly treasury b. ‘etailers. The ten per sHtt a, , ; 7. ike rf 1 . ' e juilding Trades Em ry by retailers Tee oese| Will Be Finished by End of * Strike of Railroad WUIKEIS | hice’ Aconctecion, ie: 3 — various articles, including the This Week, Opinion in @ Spreads Despite Threats | recome operative on Saturday, ay " : Donnelly, unt following ‘ patty Esntt r who wlready ® and rugs, except of wool, Paris. 4 of Drastic Action. ave quit entoree a Wage th vr aquare yard; pleture frases os | @ — ase of $1 a ¢ for t arpenters ach ,0; valises, trael- « ; . a return before that time eee ere oe: ve tteacs and| PARIS, Feb, 6—General agreement %| LONDON, Feb, 6—The Govern: | bs Ae: fitted to; purses, pocket hay been reached on the principles g Ment to-day was still maintaining |peia py membe t books, shopping and hand bags $7.5 a] i . | menit he aseociation portable lighting fixtures, including | underlying the whole draft of the [its attitude that it could not sinters | the tollowing 4 outside of New Yor lamps and shades § umbrellas,’ League of Nations constitution, it fere in the strikes now in progress |4"* likely to be affected: Rridgepor parasols and sun shades $4; fans $1; | i | New Haven, Waterbury. Hartford | or smoking coats or jacketa and | was officially announced to-day. | » for the reason that they were SOlelY| sence, Mage: Providence, < { r locasing rob fu $0 men's | At the latest meeting the commis- } industrial controversies, but the | Washington, Ruffalo, Cleve ¢ waistcoats $5; women r | ts, bonnets and hoods sion practically agreed on the third great inconvenience which the Lon- heer O.; Detro re Hau boys’ hats $5; men's « r ‘ " don public is suffering has prompted [9% New Orlear boya’ ps $2; boots, shoes, pumps afticle, While this decision 1s pro- | GOO RPAINENG: ARANGHSEe Te aur |, Willam J. Bowen den tt | and slippers $10 per pair, with spe vislonal, {t was stated that many ap- ‘ : sothd [International Union of — Bricklayer appliances for erippled persons ex a gettiement js reached, These Were aricone nd Plast timated that empted; men's and boys' neckties and | barent difficulties have been solved initiated by the starting of « mille 1D worker i be acteoted th Us ckwear $2; men's and boys’ silk} Prospects for the completion of the ¥ mowr service in Loadon’s | city. put tiie sbi Wy “ » this stockings of hose $1 r pair: | initial draft of the charter this week | @ but tit imate was character women's and misses’ silk stockings or nter tod 1g zed as “grossly exaggerated’ by off lhone $2 per pair; men's shirts $% each; |@re much brighter to-day, ® War Office carly in the day |cialx of the employe octation pajamas, night gowns and underwear; As the special committees having | ¢ mobilized more than one thousand) The controversy between the work See ae ca imitations, precious |OU® Problems containe fe the Haale ’ routes of traffic to supplement the | When the carpen asked an increas stones, watches and similar articles |two articles of the tentative pro- | Dudes and take the place ce suspended [from $5.00 to 6.50 9 aay jare taxed 5 per cont a new levy| gramme, the conferees are said to ba) P\tube service, These lorries were | j often tive April 1, when sold by deal-|papidly approaching real B|manned by military drivers. It is es- | MAJORITY ‘SOCIALISTS SET UP e the spoed with which the details are dimated thatthey will be able’ Moving picture leaseos of licenses ¢ ma a y Will be able to carry | Jare taxed > per cont. of their total [Handled increasing as the sessions! g }250,000 persons daily, No fare is} NEW BREMEN N GOVERNMENT monthly rentals in lieu of the pres- | continue, 4 R |charged and particular attention is ent footage tax on filma, Tho two questions presenting the; ted D9D9OO9.000-06-9OO08-8-994.656-6ODDOHI HOO |paid to working women and girts. | |PERFUMES AND PATENT MEDI- | greatest difficulty of solution appar. | |Only bona fide workers on their way| AMSTERDAM, Feb, 6—A new Pro at double present rates, | CINES MUST PAY. Saito aeai | The colored 369th Infantry, formerly the 15th New York National ity work are picked up by the lorriea, | Vitional Government, composed of five | Perfumes, toilet waters, cosmetics, | Means by which the League will | Guard Regiment, which is now on the ocean homeward bound, saw its last | The railroad strike was extended | !adority Socialists, has been proclaimed |tooth and mouth washes, pills, DOW-| gatoree ite decisions. | Service in the war as part of the 161st Division of the French Army in|last night when some of the drivers |i" Bremen. It takes the piace of the ‘ders, patent medicines and similar * Al 5 eme jovernment composed of “Peo Jarticlen are subject to a retail sales | Apportionment of representa- sace. The photograph, taken there, shows officers of the regiment with ;on the Brighton and the South- ee Mandatories” and the Workmen's |tax, effective May 1 and payable| tien on the administrative coun- | taetr Frenct. Commander and his aides | western roads were called out. The | Gouncil ‘ j» perky get bi 1 Ost ohceat cil of the League. In front from left to right are Col. William Hayward, commanding | fion order was issued during the! |, \esnatanen Widneel cents paid, in ie presen " ; ¢ jeniiagen deapatches ane ms ier, eee The majority of the conferees are} the 369th; Gen. LeBons of the French Army, commanding the 161st Divi- |¢VeM/ng, but passenger trains ran une | 04 Teac Ane: MeartaGeal: tn Meeien Spell axes moovide for reten believed to have aarend tt th se | sion; Major E. W. Whittemore, medical officer of the 869th; in the rear, left |‘! Midnight. Freight service, how-) haq yeen defeated by Governmen tion t capital stock tax of | effective weapon o! he league will! t5 pj » . . ever, was partially suspended, fol-} troops, who entered the y er | Hor ight, are Major A. W. Little, commanding the Ist Battalion, 369th; Capt . troop ter he city after th: corporations and make levies effec-|pe an economic boycott, made possi- | aati. ‘ jj d hi Capt. |iowing the issuance of the strike or-|bombardment in which many building tive Jan, 1, poh brokers, theatres, Clark, commanding 24 Battalion, 269th, and an aide » photo was taken! ger pearly : 4 "§ plo ttrough a blockade enforced by der. Early trains tothe suburbs|were damaged. The Spartacans were concert hails, &c., bowling alleys, |blo fs | at Ungersheim, Alsace. M It i billiard and pool Lables, shooting gal- | an International fleet to which Great | |from Waterloo Station, the London eipantee to have withdrawn to Groep leries, taxicabs and sightseeing cars. | Britain and the United States would | i Terminus of the Southwestern were!" COTTON—Opened easier. March, Be ag iteote on cigar er clgar- ibe the chief contributors. But some BOLSHEVIKI INQUIRY BEGUN not started this morning as the May, 21.95 off 7; July 21.05 tained nUfacturers were also Fe! members of the committee arc said | drivers did not appear. Yachts, pleasure boats, power and|to hold out for the substitution ot | WITH WRITER ON THE STAND Wane nalieoentnG the Brats motor boat taxes also were approved, | moral for physical force. These mem- When (ne fHentbers of the Nationall HALL’S BEDDING with taxes based on net tonnage and| pers gay the main object of the | SOLDIERS ON WAY: Union ‘of Rallwayinen employed. by league really is the promotion of an understanding between nations that | will render wars unlikely, rather than forcible prevention of wars after | Stamp taxes as now provided by JIuw were kept in the bill inetuding 1 cent for each %5 cents or fraction on parcels sent by parcel post. The conferees made many amend- Albert R, Williams ,Recently turned From Russia, Refuses to Testify in Private. The —— of Quality that company at Plymouth went wut in sympathy with the strikers on ihe Southwestern, The situation on the Southwestern Lt Brighton lines became worse to ag the engine drivers who worked SOME HERE TO-DAY maximum of 35 per cent ing pipe organs), players, talking ma ve been caused by 5 sett) ease y Ot $10,000,000 and over. ‘The existing |chinor, munic boxer and records, § per| and “hasie Interpretative: nections, of heihniabaty roe d by political! WASHINGTON, Feb. 6.—Albert Tt during the night brought In their lo- juated rates range from 2 per|cent., increased 2 per cent the war exoees profita, spotane toe or economic jealousies, Williams, a writer recently returned comotives and joined the strikers. | cent. on estates under $50,000 t 25] Sporting and ethletic goods, &e., 10 nd other sections of the till, Amon: Those who favor an international i | (Continued from First Page.) he ctric system of the Southwest {per cent. on thare exceeding $10,004,-| per cont., increased from 3 per cent.: | theye was retention of a modified pros {Police force agres to this premise, | ‘fom Russia, appeared to-day as | papiibe ieee jern was shut down completely, whil Fe et EU tan, 0 ter cent an! | Vision for consolidated tax returns of |yet hold that the league must posseas |first witness at the new Senate in-! 574, rizade, Coast Artll TELA Cae feegie tke ma eeu austee | The provision for taxes on trans-| creased from & par cent.; photographic | MMillated corporations, except those tome weapon in case any migunders |vestigntion of lawless propaganda.| casual officers froin branches of Of People in the Thames Valley and portation and other public facilities, | films and plates, 6 per cent., a new | VON WAT tin te eee ccts stack | standings Ce es) ERE w ; Titec masvions Aes; anches Of | tie Southwestern suburbs were un Btrective April 1, largely follows the|tax; candy, 5 per cent, a new tax; | iN corporate dividends, atvects mock iliams, who was served with a/the service; 29 nurses and civilian® | able to get to London, | existing law, but reduces from 10 to §/ firearms and portable electric fans, | CIYMt Waveahenta’ anasto Conmdarad subpoena by a Senate sergeant-at-| Delayed by fog, the French liner] The main line also was affected » per cent. the levy on seats, berths and 5 per cent. a new tax; thermos bot-| Cl Cone" to the amount of earn- arms early to-day on a train leaving} Espagne reported by wireless to the | and crowoniot Ae ge ene ane tee =| ings or profits distributed. for Now York, was the principal|Embarkation Port this morning that) Wanted t¢ BR ied taht Cit Provision for allowance of net bake annealed: (i raters iE ampton and other southwestern | losses, recently discovered dosses, sub- speaker at a theatre meeting here ¥ to'rea re some time | points were held up at the station |miawion of inventories and for ox- Sunday night at which pro-Bolshovik | Urns the day, Of 2 casual off-| Business throughout the metropolis The construction of sick room furni in the bill ° He appeared before Major Humes, bight eabes kale hot Laid Ms _ | wreding this fternoon. throug out out unwieldy bulk aro found in ———E — “i nittee’s co si ih dhates of he Arkan, th 13 casual officers uthwestern Engla From Swai 1 ARMISTICE tive bedioniiam 28 Hy — ae and 6 enlisted men, all from New| “ge, Dorsetshire, came the message Hall’s Hospital Beds. ALL NATIONS GET the inquiry, and, Chairman Overman | ine en necro tocgay nO trains are running.” No trains! i710 4 csnital beds and sick room af stated, agreed to testify but only in| ©Ot% ©” ¥ ee are in operation between Exmouth, made hospi ese. ve y WER IN FORMING public The White Star liner Baltic, due) Exeter and Plymouth specialties are the choice of the leading 7 -\ 0- ow, has only three cas 5 - > i 3 ? A MORE PO (Continued from First Page.) | toomorrow, has only three casual of: NEL MeaE AL haben hospitals and institutions, The Largest Selling Ceylon Packed Tea in the World Largest Exclusively Women's Boot Shop in America. To Close Out 900 Pairs Seasonable Boots Values to $8.00 4.95 In the $4.95 lot are Military Heel Models, including all dark mahogany Boots; also Gray and Black Kid with gray cloth top. In the same lot at $4.95 are Louis Heel Models in all black kid, and Patent Kid with black cloth top. At $6.75 are Brown Kid Boots with brown suede top, and Field Mouse Kid, both with Louis XV. heels. Many Other Exceptional Values QUEEN QUALITY BOOT SHOP 32 and 34 West 34th Street THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS the disposal of citizens of the En- tente, provided “the social and eco- | Allowed Nine Representatives on the |nomic order of the Soviet Govern- 7 | Commisston.to’Ten for the ment is not affected by internal dis- Roce I ent hee | ri i orders connected with these conces- | Resolution Favors Action With New ie Five. sions." ‘The mesmney hae: Jersey — Better Lighterage PARIS, Feb. 6 (Assoctated Prees).--| “The extent to which the Soviet r Positive steps for reconciling differ-|Government is prepared to meet the Service Asked. STATE COMMERCE CHAMBER INDORSES TUNNEL PLANS rated LE 6.—The first elect The Ringdam ts due to-morrow’ at| ALBANY, Feb. 6.——The firat election da 4 Jof a member of the State Farms and Newport News with 2,834 troops and) sfarkets Couneil will take place next Equally adaptable for home use. FRANK A. HALL & SONS Manutacturers of Beds and Bedding eight officers and men of the edne. y i jo} eas) of navy, Of the 12 casualty companies, |Minatevand ‘Assembly, The election | 25 West 45th New York City \> two are composed of men from New ||xeting avsuecessor to Datua Clark of \ York. In addition there are 55 casual {Clinton County. Commissioner Clark DIED. officers and two officers and 816 en- |!!! be Terelected BRABANT.—Suddenly on Feb, 5, 1919, listed men sick and wounded, Ban off to Sen’ avin. JOBEPH BRABANT. The Duc de Abruzzi, due here on| WASHINGTON, Feb. 6.—Removal Funerai at Our Lady of Retuge Re: man Catholic Church, Ocean and Foster ences between the greater and lesser|Entente will depend on its milits The Chamber of Commereo of the| saturday, has 1468 troops, including {entirely of limitations upon the sx-| ave, Flatbush, Saturday at 10 A. 3 nations at the Peace Conference,| position in relation to that of the|State of New York to-day adopted a/ine 46th Regiment of Coast Artillery, | Port Of Many commodities, including | pARRAH.—PAUL DARRAI, which were begun yesterday, are con-|Kntente Governments, and it must |Fesolution indorsing the plan for the) “me saxonia is also due here Sat-| Clothing, machinery, and, rubber tie Services at CAMPBELL FUNERAL tinuing to-day. be emphasized that {ts position im- ladagaryed id Pts ee Ae BS urday with Evacuation Ambulancs| Holland, was announced to-day by the| CHURCH, Broadway, 66th ot, Thure- Ninoteen small belligerent nations | proves every day.” Re tant CARRIER. ™ Companies 21 and 23, a detachment of|W8F Trade Board. day, 2.30 P.M. have won definite recognition from| ‘The wireless message was addross- |" Another resolution was adopted ask-| the 50th Regiment, Coast Artillery] pian for Tompkinaviite Dry Dock, | PHBLAN-—WILLIAM M. PHELAN, the Supreme Counctl, which granted|ed to the Govermments of the En-|ing the Federal Railroad Administra-| and 1,276 sick and wounded. tine Staking Fund Gomenission torday | L7iné \n state CAMPDBLL FUNBAAL four additional seats on the Commis-|tente. than te remove the lighterage service in| ‘Tho tattlonhip North Carolina ts|referted to the committees of the whole , Broudway, at, sion on the Society of Nations co| PARIS, Feb. 6—The Supreme|the port as it was before the war also due here Saturday with the 12th|#R application of the New York Bay WHAM 87, ORM, lessor countries. This gives to the| Council, on receiving the acceptance] The co-operation df the Railroad Ad-) pattation of tho 20th Engincers and|P‘y Dock Company, Inc., for the leaae r at CAMPBELL FUNERAL ™ a y 7 inistration was also asked in the m of a site at Tompkineville Staten CHURCH, Broadway, 66th et., Friday, small Powers nine seats on the Com-|of the Russian Bolshevik Government | Mminstral 4 the headquarters and medical de- Island, for a ship repair and dry doc > mission, which will frame the pian for] of the invitation to attend the confer. | matter of the proposed tunnel service to : aid, asth 3 Ulend tie ‘commany offers @ rental af athe ihe soolety, and tan seats to the fivelence on the Frincos’ Lalands, made| Mme, ie New serk Ghd New. Hngs| Bor en and the 82d, 35th 36th and /Prliig a year and says in its applica- | SWANSON.—CARL SWANSON. Sapte 3 r d¢\iand Railroad systems with those| 37th companies of the same regiment; | {ion that it intends to spend $1,000,000 Lying in state CAMPBELL FUNERAL Kreat Powers. arrangements to vend a joint commit! serminating in New Jersey two air service companics, two casual |for permanent improvements CHURCH, Broadway, 66th ot According to the decision, the small- | tee of two representatives from each|~ Tr, Nicholas Murray Butler presented! companies, 20 casial officers, six ex-|¢ - ——_—____—— er powers of Poland, Roumanta,|of the five great powers to mect the|@ minute in memory of Theodore Roose-| officers, 15 civilians, totalling 1,382 Caccho- Slovakia and Greece will hold | representatives of the Soviet Govern- | velt in addition to 45 men of the navy additional seats, This concession to | ment Paul M. Warburg delivered an ad- _> | lesser nations came last night follow- a dress on the “Railroad Problem PROTEST OVER EMBARGO ing a long session of the Commission SAYS GERMAN SOCIALISTS ah 7 Cr ciduthuta: Lon the society af Nations, which Prea. | It was irarned at the office of Chir SIDETRACKED IN SENATE pidge) hay! Ramu eee on oe Bo- Mayor Hylan had appointed for a tem Seeethers jclety of Nations meets to-night, rep- . vorary term of thirty days as a max E sh Po 0 Protecting dus. H i i Teeentatives (of Fone, Hewpanlte| Bane Conference Delegate De. [rte Raphael tobtan nations Ry oa ves by : a ae | A Worth- While Special for To-Morrow, Friday, Feb. 7th | Greece and Cesoho-Movakia will be ba Rey BNO Ae Beene Aan | SS eelenaea ID Wepee Olt feats crestor Si aohee a pmled. with, Pures" Creamery | present, together with those of,China,| clares Republic Is Ready to Dis- \Jacob } Iperin giving as to the nature of the three, ™an Majority Socialists in the reoon- | struction of the Socialists International Tobias succeeded Magistrate | the Constituent Assembly in Foland | Weeks’s Resolution. Butter jn ithe following plegaina flavors: Chocolate, * c nite Oranges 25¢ ole’ m a a alt, e tre Brasil, Belgium, Portugal and’ Serbia! arm if Other Nations Do So, HINGTON, Feb. 6 nat Grane. seuflcd. wicks tragrants velvety Chocelsis.” Bpecisi for Wriday and the five great Powers, President) 20 a sion of th Hritish import em pers at! RNE, Feb. 6—The International Opera Singers Roosevelt ae he new 'm | Wilson expects to be present every | acct conterence yusterday eaten Hi mas resumed to-day following yrster- E Special for To-M Frid 4 his ” oO a io y settled A $ a ‘ nm j Hight this week, as the work t Rae) eg ieae responsibility for the | Mctropolitay Opera Company artists sharp criticisms, swung to xtra Special for To-Morrcw, Friday ing the plan for the Society of N&-| war and the future position of the Ger- | and the chotn of the First Presbyterian | fense of the British policy of protecting MILK CHOCOLATE OOV ERED ASSORTED FRESH FRUIT— The traits come tions ia re ded by him as of @X-|man Soctalists in the conference by | Church of Brooklyn will participate in | her industri and the We solu to you Jaxt Natur pend F ihem, to ws ral FRESH Frat treme importance dopting a compromise resolution. de- {it momorial Kereice “for the ‘ate Col, |tion, looking to a protest to England by || Sianungac fina "tug into wortlepn Ft 54 e formal A ¢ nt yeuter- | ¢ * a neodorm Roosevelt in the Acadomy Of} ine state Department, was ! displaced Celeb ae |, The formal announ ment yeeters laring that the conference had paseed | sacle Iireokien, on Raturdas the State Department, y Jisplaced richly en ad git pee Tm TT RANTS ANE Cc | day that the preamble and two Art lover the questions of responsibility and | bn Fron and sent to the Senate calendar. Its se te hae Fines gtr Mag met the German revolutions and had agreed | powrgeolsle Gain in Bieetions \further consideration will require a supplemented by any official out. | sccopt the participation of the Ger-| pARis, Feb. 6.—In the elections to|mJority vote Unless American industry is protected Each bar # candy lunch in itself. California Hoi paragraphs in question. the bourgeoisic parties gained Against the British embargo and other 7, Nauaat, rich It is believed that tho preamble in| A tendency to exclude the German | seats, the Socialists 80 and the Jew- | inroads ‘Congress will be forced to vote vend’ with cur’ werld Gn effect is u statement that It was es- | Majority Socialists was evidently in the |ish parties 12, according to a Vienna \for the highest tariff In American bis sential to @ maintenance of the |jearly discussions, but a spirit of con-|despatch transmitted by the Zurich | tory" Senator Wecks, Massachusetts, POUND BOX world settieme:t that a society of ciliation eventually prevailed jcorrebpondent of the Journal told the Sonate during the debate. nations should be created Pe a — bs menage § : ASSO q D The two articles mentioned, if the|, serman Mueller, addrossing the con-| nesinage Congress Wants Billlo ks was answering Senator King. nT SOUR ordinary course of drafting such in- | ference: declared that the German | “WasiinGTON, Feb, 6.—As cans | who strong ra DAML fe \ternational facts ia being followed, | Socialists always had opposed mille! Sine the unemployment. situation | sec mnny he sweets whleh meee probably relate to the organtzation of tarism, and added that the young Ger. |e eee cee can eee today | thought. Wi solution was unde fork ® tremendew Bib ‘the proposed soviety, stating the|man republic was ready to consent to] ree ee iuiions urging a $1.0 many | England's domeatic the boys under qualifications for membership in it, | disarmament, provided other countries |}oo appropriation for public. works on be resented touthoeme alte “haters {the place of meeting of the period aid the game |druinaye, irrixatio 1 flood control. ——- famed above, Some= sanoey sessions which must be held, and the The International Trades Union Con- —_——— Dies in His Office, tee" ete and presented im ex~ method of organization of the ex ference opened last night, with forty- | Natlon-Wide Strike Threatened Am| Joseph Brabant, forty-two, of No, 64 at 7 York tive apd other directive commis cS ! att |Past 19th Street, Brooklyn, a needie Stores: New Yorks are one delega presenting ail countries i i | Bas Q Brooklyn, Newark, ‘ ~ in attendance, The conference took| ,BUENOS AYRES, Fab, & A na: |manutaoturer, sald to have a lark ton-wide general strike was (hrea establishment at Redditch, England, | aS oan Up discussion of internations! labor to". by" omciais of Argentine labor |qied sudden of heart trouple yesterday ectory. i Pian, Seta legislation in conjunction with the federations because of the lockout of afternoon in his office at No. 47 Groat ‘The spacilied welmht includes the cantainer wr oR Socialist conference. ‘ fport strikers. b jones Street. ” , ‘ \ Gong \

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