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’ i te _THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1919 San ike Sse onelng |Wo French P. PLAN TO GREET WILSON RUSSIA Rebendsd.” ‘Thus theron of the Assn ounde renc remier LAN T ILSON EDS IN NORTH RUSSIA Zin's Bullets, It appears, took effect ‘As’ Sh by Late Ph h BY A WIRELESS PHONE OR B Bee, brome uneihor upon 8’ Shown by Late Photograp Y A WIRELESS PHONE © ORIVEN BACK BY ALLIES qhe chauffeur and the third upon Po oo m dinate Heeman Goursat, who ary S of the yston May Be in Touch Will] Moscow Admits Retirement in police agents who euard the Premier 94 les F | Region U Re was in tho atrugate’ with the an Him 730 Miles F | Are Region Under fassin after he had shot into the Sho: at Pre Automodite that the police oMeer wa ROSTON, Feb. 19.—Plane for gre LONDON, Heb. 1% —The Allies have wounded, Meanwhile t . remic nm aide Wilson by w ese ephone ed a Bolehevis: ret: nt on the had stepped out of the automobite roaches thia port on the| Archangel front, it was admitted in an and walked into his ho steamer Washington for the visit |>Meinl wireless deapatch from Moscow Tho actual arre Premie * . A thet 4 Vong aiat make here next Monday were to-day Clemencoau's assailant was made hy Clemenceau Was About to Erzberger ‘iw Ais Assailed Then lojiners Inject Monroe Doctrine gavancet to-day. 1 vi oMala fa fm of the Pinega Ki gent Labaugh, He also made = 4, . trance Whe “haorad 4 a iy | rte act}, t Cc ating with radio research under enemy pressure, we retired to iar orainination oh gtr Start for Conference When Cheered as He Places Blame | — and Irish Question Into laboratory, Aador § Weiteshetnrer, | Ustlega,” ald Monday's commennqee ‘An enormous crowd which obsc He Was Attacked. for Surrender. | Debate. Re ta aeeern | ORCLER We stGMIRAby, HBA UE wuvaieLaeae & respectful quiet gathered near M wit = Si ite sin os a ine Macca! i | in tee Rayoeee a Blas a ae Clemenceau's residence vee Pe hs PAKIS, Feb. 19 = Amer WEIMAR, Feb. 19 (Associated| " WASHINGTON, Feb. 1%.—Sena‘® Mayor Peters to extend the city's wei. {fom — Petrovskoe uring = many as Pol Alou oH ‘eae aiticiegdtlegates to the Peace Conferen | Vros).—Mathias Eraberger the opponents of the League of Nations come, trophies, We are. pureting the retir incare arrived 6 was au i" The “distanc nh thie mreeting |i en ly followed by varions members of Our neiderin fect of 1 i rman Armistice Commission, again) to-day got their campaign for its ak vi x bib ; o en 4 Fachentar one hee an forced te Cabinet, high officials of the Gove « ter i ther held the centre of the stage at Veater-| feat acti under w argely Upon ahmor nondilict it [ atl back be ore the Botahovikt in the ment and reprosentatives of the a wi alate conn ry ‘We eal j] [doy afternoon's session of the Nations | Senator lexter, Waehington, 1 may be possible to reach the « Aterent wd by the Esthoniat gna navy, ox poll as of the Diplo dhervints CHC KNG Ameuntetion: that ti | [at Assembly, oultining the entire his-|deliverd a long speecn he Sen Ms erate Ph ileal Ih ie ater er eokeee , including = Willlam Grav nilve Of abore In ton’ Saku Sharr, iN r vt eh JaMein! renorta minimizing the natur | ¥ of the armistice negotiations, | ate, nasailing the league m eve WASHINGTON — Feb ens : 4'to retire to the Jin inrng thoes who balled a1 Mreninr| at M. Chéme dering -w from the thee they were begun last | angie aewplanita os Maia vist 1 from t ore and Ko Biengaceat'a reaiden hort! erjearrects the be exproswed that fol, His statement was in reply toa! senator B Idaho, wrote former | Washi ted pit id ord he shooting were members of v there would not be any great delay iter personal attack made upon Him | president ‘Tutt, asking whether he making mich good meen ve mist an troops. on of the Peace Conference delegat n th ne Rapon Ae pne eons hon the first speaker to be heard under| ana fier Bond 0d¥ «of the /@fOP anchor in Boston Harpur nduy ed the Bol Including Secretary of State Lat ' 1 out the proceed i ail apes Haaieenetinal , ‘ niet vent Pree ) and Col. LE. M. Honse. nga of the Peace Conterence during i giving time for a torpella- | led . age 5 DabIy Would rom bound 1 ha abeohon of Ptoaldont Wilson and | fon regarding the recently renewed | league stitution so as defir mor 1 * ' Georg, ¢ tit i to protect the Monroe Do dress 1" me Our, " | David Loyd George, the British Pre mistice, Delegate Vogler. of the yrs GLEMENCEAU'S § ASSAILANT {ae cfevanah: peselg'e BIND Hees Bi es ‘REDS IN BERLIN STORM Promise Clemenceau, when he wa ' he inj n of the Irish que ONLY 18 YEARS OLD, SAYS [070.0500 50M roar ev anor eh] eco ot ct an goa Ais GMERMORS |" BREST TD FREE RABEL . |w Sh Col. WM. House of the Ameri better part in hour, first in protest’ United = t wera for ! n , ONE STORY OF SHOOTING 35 tes: nicer sna vente aguinst Herr Vogler's attuck and then | indep TO DISCUSS UNEMPLOYED tha! four, the Hritish Foreign re Woenthusiastic support af Herr Bex Opponer f the leas sad aapciganianill ihican Me Are Repuls . tary. ‘The conference had been fxer |berger ax hy defended fimeel€ and) gay the bably Ww ; | . is Eight Shois Fired, Qul Only TWO | for to erctoe at the War Ofice, when hingly denounced his assailant, | inne datiy | nate Je Conter Called by Labor De-| Government Troops in Bullets Peneirate Glass Door | au n wos to have j Herr Braterger told the House | president Wilson's hat ne partment to Be Held on the — | Two Altac of Auto. yncerning more rapid many things avout the armistice) jn, pe said in advance of h President’s Return, KHOLM Feb, 1 re the Guoréme Gai which were cither unknown to of had! ona) explanation of the league's ¢ attempt to fr PARIS, Feb, 19 (United Urey =| ¢ only been suspected by his heare | eaton: CINCINNATH, Feb 19-—Conteroar an Molshevist emissary, at- Ze assailant of Premier Clemenceay,| | The now tt J tempted a i jOne of thees was hie unqualified | Geuaise Poindesiéy auciared Jot Governors, fo be presided over by mous Moabit Prison in who refused to make any atatement |phone from {he Foreign Office gust as Atatemant that {t was Prince MARi-! ance of the United States into the| President Wilson, the vole dis icy according to de- arding hie motive, ie about {he wo vrtin " Hotel de piilian of Haden who had ap-lTveuy would mean a surrender sion of unemployment has been ¢ I hera to-day beet bd ¥ }Crition wit ret Hour t proached the entente because of the] ee een ieeew and & by the Departmont of Labor for ailempls were repulsed by Government eighteen years old. He ix a French} moot Premier C wnat the “Iron compulsion” of the Nigh mili." SECOND | Bots eonment af thoi March, the exact date and pla¢ ire eivilian, and is said to live in Com. |QU4i DOrsay. The two men a | tary command tor peace. It was Field |Creisnty, the abe ij be fixed when the President returns t Ot Hcepat rted Spartacan ; [ewan fo cons der what steps should Marshal. van Dingenburg “who de-| Meares Doctrine and @ violation of | Clo) NM ithreaks in avaria, | Prem pltene TaKon teaenditie the Henbral itt | Marshal vg indenburg beers ashingto Salen pecuie a sisi ihn a Keating him. Jation created by the event manded ant authoriged the signing) the Constitution, #hib: ahhounenment: Wad trade lal oo t said As Clemenceau wa C3 ace y | The constitution of the Le courage Spartacans, who al s@if in his limousine, Cottin sudde or i ha 5 Hl rank it Sienen of the first terns, Merr Erzberger Wee} Sagatiod: WA CHANICLTE 4 Fesachat received from Roger W. Bab: | ready in arresting sprang forward and fired ot negotiatic | jchired. le He : ae son by Frank Hawley of the Informa. i t inte trom a pistol, Six of them yt we that thease are con | | Mere Erzberger, who scefhingly has) ane Pare pa ee ‘at sad | HCN Al Service, Division of ASLI, } general te of the v n nen f i “uspen been very unpopular beea of his] Which it proposes to set up sided u epartment 0 abhor, w German ts’ Union, front bs ‘ i bullets 7 fed ue be & suapension | aah Medial a J to the Sovict Government of Russia” |? : tae rab Ta ae 5 UNS held at Merlin on “Tuesday, the president pee, tas sien bs ve an. {matter af faet, these sublects were ot] ee eat ier Hees a AURAL 1 burden or en] asec he Cincinnati Central Was! or the (organization ae in an ad ¥ abbed Shak importcnne weatihe thal A who ived only sca a eet Pet ppePmnieee ES Bc Mires thatthe forme @ther man rushed to Cottin's aasist- | whole plan of the conference's operi plause when he spoke last week to) tangiing alliance was over before the qinnltr OF the Avo dand that his ance. A crowd quickly gathered and |Uon, inasmuch as they related t [the National Assembly, re-established | Ceived in’ the world,” the Sermttor Dttaéhed the two men who wero bat- [consummation of an early treaty of| himself by his speech to-day not only| suid. “Instead of being an : SAYS SHOES HE REJECT n , d pouce, ' , 3 ent of peace ts the fert fi speakers asserted that ting with the policeman, Cottin was _ | Jwith hi» awn party but with all) ment of peace, it is te fertile w Union would be loyal to | others with the exception of the con-|War—the dragon's teeth, from whi eh the hist Government badly mauled. ’ ae aia a: woldlee servatives ‘Thar demonstration} When sown, armed — suldiers Jcnused Herr Vogler to stop speaking | spring.” Flopes Premier Will Be Able to Continue Efforts for France and Her Allies LONDON, Feb. 1%.—King George | to-day sent the following message to ~ Premier Clemenceau: “I am shocked to bear of the das- tardly attack. I earnestly trust that your injurics are not serious and | that, thanks to your splendid energy | and courage, you will soon be re- stored to health and w ue | your great and valued for France and her Allies.” SEEING CITY WITH EDGE, | Theatre and Luncheon, New Jersey politics were adjourned yesterday when Gov. Walter Kage | was the guest of humor at a theatre) party and banquet at the Hotel Penn- sylvania tendered by eighteen members ‘of the New Jersey Senate In the afternoon the Governor and his hosts witnessed the matinee perform. ance of “Everything at the Hippo- @rome. A trip up Broadway to the Montmarire followed the feast at the Pennéylvania Special Recital AMY ELLERMAN Distinguished Contralto EDISON SHOP Friday Evening, Feb. 21st We cordially invite to hear the Song Recital by Miss Amy Ellerman at The Edison Shop, Friday Evening, Feb. 21st. | pathy,” | Repubtiean no | according to inf our friends | ‘* Fribunal ot Appeals Is “Human Sympathy Senator Decla FOR ORTIISM OF COURT Lacking in| Albany ALBANY, Feb. 19..Sharp eriteiam of the Court of Appeals was voleod to-day in tho Senate when consideration wa begun of Benntor § resolution (o amend the Constitution 0 as to pro- | vide that the compensation of Judges f the Court of Appeals would be great as that received by any Supre Court Justice, which would m $17,500. | Senators Fowler of Chautauqua, | Thompson « Erie deel did not h a, and d that che Court possess enough “hu hd that corporat was apparent in that tribun Majority Leader Waltei dled the judges finally advanced t Passage by the order DEA to6 a vote of Secretary Duties Pir shing will ne » candidate ADMISSION will be by card only Please apply for your cards at once. There is no charge. The Edison Shop was so crowded at our last Recital that many of our friends were disappointed. Make sure that you have your cards by call ing or telephoning for them to-day. + q. MISS ELLERMAN is a New Edison fav- orite. Her RE-CREA- TIONS are a triumph ‘ of musical art. Come to The Edison Shop Friday Eve ming and mect her personally. _ DeEDISON SHOP site Public Libr: Onpes Fifth vention Also Last Orange and Newark 1 App SAYS PERSHING IS NOT CANDIDATE FOR PRESIDENT | Writes Pittsburgh for 1 ay’ Graves of} n influence and other The resolution was of fina M General Is Devoting Time Solely to Military World) | {Denounce Them as Fomenters han} | the dtu etter from the 8 Recrotnry Col. Carl Koya. James Bracks “| Republican loader in this distriet Brackin recently wrote » letter to Gen, Pershing congratulating him upoi ity vietory and declaring that in response | to wishes of returning American. nol- | diers, the next Republican convention probably would nominate him for the | Presidency T this letter, Col, Boyd. for Pershing replied n. Persiing is concerned only with \his military duties rela that | in anything that would divert is ot: | Jtention from them a BLAZING OIL MENACES SHIPS. Sapposed to ¥ in Beard's Vac tout Burning oil on the surfage of the w ter at Beards Yacht Basin at the foo Of Dwight Street, Brooklyn, scorched several steamships and burned part of a dock at the Robbins shipyard this afternoon It Is believed a cigurette thrown from |® passing ship set fire to oil and refuse floating in the water. Inu fow minutes |flemes and smoke were rising from 500 |square foet of the nurtace of the water Jand oeveral ahipa had a hard time ent ting away in t All escaped serious | ingury The fire threatened for a time to Jepread to several lurge shipa in. the |Robbins docks, which adjoin the basin on the south, but was put out by streams 5 fireboata and era © com New Milit PARIS, Feb. 19. has been appointed Military of Taris, Berd. Governor sudski has ar ernor in Paris, lat RUSSIAN GROUPS representatives reply and ONT Pum SEEMKE. GrORGES REFUSE TO MEET WITH BOLSHEVIK! caneueces of Anarchy in Formal Note to Allied Peace Council. WASHINGTON of leleg Feb, 19.—Forma jection the sil prop that they] neot with ates of the Bolsheviki and other Governments at the Paris t by the governments 1 and Southern ccording to a despateh to sian Kmbassy here from Am- | dor Bakhmeteff at Pari Instructions: make this were the Minist at Omsk to Sazonoft ting re- and Southern und Arch Russian Island was handed to nference »-day of Archang at 1 to of sent by Foreign Affairs Tchaikowsky, the Siberian nent ropre spectively Russian Gov the gel Governn Aiming pat t political groups w tink and restor the to the shovikas, ao. | pu san of the ho Russia ave as- tuned the of reviving our th land sta Jemocratic bases would be g mnference for the iu Peace ¢ eh © Ww a to re cannot desi extend to} this work How tion of f national nstitr ver, the any que an exchange ideas on this su the Bo et with the vevikis participation of who the conscience see as traitors, Ru Allies pe ey ha D sian cause and the cause of the in negotiating with the fomented principles o enemy; rampled the wh have anarehy demooratie eh govern |RED AGITATORS IN RUSSIA | selves with the terrorists, CLEMENCEAW. | DECLARED MOSTLY GERMAN Czech General Tells Senators He Never Saw One Who Was Russian, | WASHINGTON, 8. Hurban of the Army, Fob. 19.—Col Czecho-Slovak continuing to-day his story of the tae ion in Russia before the Senate com- investigating lawless propaganda country, sald of all the Rolsho- is Vist agitators he saw in Russ!a not one was a Russian, "Tho crowds that listened,” the Col- onel declared, “were Russians, but the sitators always were foreigners, prin- cipally Germans and Austrians,’ llurban said the Bolsheviki to-day Were Letts, Chinese, some ans and a scattering of people who to keep from starving to death and in order to commit erimes associated them- in M’CUMBER ASKS BIG ARMY TO GRUSH RUSSIAN REDS Senator Offers Resolution as Sub- stitute for Johnson's With- drawal Demand. WASHINGTON, Feb, 19. the resolution Johnaon of California. ~As a suk- of Senator urging the with- stitute for drawal of American fo Senator MoCumber of troduced a resolution it to be the duty to-day declaring of the United States and its Allies to send tmmediately to Russia a suMfient army to defeat the ‘murderous bands known as Bolshe- viki,” In order to enable the Russian people to establish a stable government, The substitute will be called up for nda LAMWASCH, ENVOY TO U. S, Anstrian Premier Nepres tive of Germany Here, BASLE, Feb. 19.—Prof, Heinrich Lammaseh, Austrian Premier, has boon designated by the German Gov- ernment as Minister to the United States, providing German-Austria is united with Germany, it was an- nounced in @ despatch from Weimar | to-day Kdward Bernstein, Majority Socialist | was selected for Ambassador to Great | Britain, and Theodor Wolff, editor of Berlin ‘Tageblatt, for Amnbassudor to France. Designated an a No Nearing Verdict Yet. by House at the conclusion of his spec ing the house ag well as che drowning out his voice then cheered Mere Ei) President Fehrenbuch In his attack Erzberger, Vogler that Ermberger fatled to consult experts before tering into negotiations to give railway and agricultural and criticised him for signing nay’ jgetic protests from “competent thorities.” Herr Eraborger, \Vogler's most i in reply. serious standing of actual a skilful misrepresentation. clared that after tne Marshal Foch had declared that entire situation had He in increasing the severity of armistice. On the evening of Nov. Erzberger continued, 10, but also containing now made public for that, “Even if you do points, phrase, first time, succeed tle: Herr FE the responsibility for zberger said that ing over of agricultural Eraberger added: “T could not versaries like him, had taken such a large in the exploitation of Belgium present to our Belgium, an incident which has BASLE, Feb. 19—The be under control of the Foreign fice, according to an unofficlal Capt. von Siow, naval delegate, destroyer Trippe. The navy sponded to the schoone nals three days ago, when the abandonment. ———— forced her civilized countries and maintained their power exclusively by terror There is no conciliation possible be ween them and the National Rus 1 ETO! Any mecting would not remiin without effect might y cause to the Russian pa us well as to the Allied nation an irmepar prejudice Vilamdeki to Resign as Chief of Polish State. WARSAW, Feb. 19.—-Gen. Oseph Pil need his intention of rosigning a8 Chief of the Polish State, No verdict had been reached by the jury in the ease of Scott Nearing up to noon to-day, zberger h, break- rules and applauding ring for several min- utes until It was called to order by machinery 1 convention in the face of ener- said that complaints were based on a complete misunder- events and were revolution been changed and that the revolution had resulted Herr he received a wireless from the German High Co mand asking for concessions on nine in obtaining concessions on these points you must sign the armis- he took recalling Hugo Stinnes from Treves, where he went as an expert in regard to the hand- machinery. an expert a man who, who was the principal author of the eportation of the unemployed from ated such a deplorable impression,” German Armistice Commission will in future patch from Berlin recetved here. Brookdortt- the German Armistice Commission is tain and crow of the six-masted Ameri- can schooner Doverjeldt, which was de- stroyed by an explosion and fire thirty- five miles southeast of Cape Hatteras, were landed here by the United Stal ship. re distress sig sprung a@ leak and stood by until fire The} If the Senate should rats posed consiitution of the lsague sanction the entrance vt the States into a League without submission of the “to the American people tical campaign where it ty the N ques ina shail tion, poli- hav Herr had en up| been made the they rende to h will have judgment then will have an opportunity election,” self-government disappeared. Referring to the request of Prest- dent Wilson that Congress from discussion of the League he could meet with the Foreign Af- fairs Committee, Senator Poindexter asserted it was a matter of “too much importance for us to remain gether eilent” and that be done by a full discussion” of a document which the poscly kept in entire ignoranc it came forth full-panoplied, though born from the head of Jov Taking up the provisions of League's Constitution, the declared that the power of Congress to declare war would be taken away, iu violation of the Constitution, and vested in a tribunal “the great over- whelming majority of which is com- posed of aliens to our interes inatitutio Under provisions tion providing for colonial territories, in an the! au- de- the until as the ym the the not mandatories Senator Poin- be required to cally unsolicited “undertake, and practi- unsought, ad- ing Poindexter, part be unlike those contained and treaty. intended .to prevent would have prevented many wars. cre- of- 4i8- | to gend troops to help Great Britain. “Absolutely,” replied Poindexter, Foreign Secretary “And if part of Russia wanted to Rantaau will reserve to himself} join poland would we not have to help | supreme directions of pourpamlers. | jugsia, even though it might in the The National Assembly will, natur-} meantime have been put again under | ally, be conaulted on all decisive) its old autocratic government?” questions, it 1s eald, “There is no limit,” said Poindexter, The report of the resignation of] wt the combinations of circumstances {POM that can be conceived, inevitable, which would cause semt-officially doclared to be un-1 iy tea states to Intervene.” founded. Senator Lodge unexpectedly entered the diseusston by asking Poindexter: Desirerer fave m Burn-)' sts there anything in the constitu- tion that tells whether a nation NORFOLK, Va. Feb. 19-—-The cap-| refuse to become a mandatory with- out violating the treaty?” stitution. ‘That, said Lodge, “was my clusion, Of course, like many provisions, this one requires a many inferences,” . ew le i pipe that craft and United | and upon which | refrain | until | “no harm ean| the | Senator | dexter said the Un'ted States would to} extend our responsibilities and cares | to the uttermost parts of the earth.” | Senator Norris, Nebraska, interrupt- maintained that the provisions of the League would not in any He said that the League was and probably ot the Senator Reed interrupted Mr. Poin- dexter a little later to ask whether, if | Ros BOS enwasser rare Declares He| Called Attention That Leather Wilbur s Inspector of sterk and the of shur ot 1 day she was in eral District Court, land othe spliracy Richardson, the calle to t that said world “was pur- | dePot of ii ase! to in adde Go' io EAT OF 1 IN WREDK of the Constitu- | for | Inv the Dist into that tact Ireland revolted against British rule, the United tates would not be bound some of them the When a nation has been designated as a mandatory over some other na- tion it cannot refuse, Poindexter said, according to his reading of the con- ron- other good he without some of the shoes was not up to the alto- | contract shoes he had rejected had been | the Richardson cause he refused to work in a’ ALBANY, in effect Southwestern Limited, which South Byron on Jan ‘Twenty-one lives were loat and 7% per- sons were injured In the wreck. ‘The investigator finds that the signals were in proper working condition, sented of his full senses, ator Was Not Up to Contract chief} manufacture at the Long Island City factory Rosenwasser Hrothers, testified that his employers sent. inferl to the Government. Richurd 4 Witness at the trial in the Brooklyn. of Leo Rosenwayser and defendants, charged to defraud the Governmint A one-armed veteran of Spanish war, sald he ropeatedly d the attention of Leo Roser wasser he fuct that the leather used Richardson qu. 1 1) aay Morris | sixteen with cons |to we: nitte int fe Me Party Mrs, in specifications, but was it would continue to be used. that at @ final inspection in Philadelphia he found told He ata that rent to demo rival, aocia that vernment. declared he restgned be- roomful incompetency and dishonesty.” ile rted that when he told his reason ‘ol. Harry Jean Hirsch, then a major the uartermasters’ Corps, he d “and that hits you. vernment contracts ‘totalling $13,- i with the Kosenwasser firm were Ww Presi Kood to be suffr for hi Ae mal the mitte at th of Se aboli Curre LAID TO ENGINEER'S NAP estigator Reports on at South Jan. Feb, 19—In his rep Public Service Commission, niet, to-day, that Disaster Byron on se the investigator holds the engineer of the crashed standing train at 19, was asleep. aa. the rear of a 191 and | was the was not"; The in he had fifteen the that cause of the the. engit accident or that M been also reported engineer had sleep. found A. Wed,, Feb. 19th, Is the Last Day o SILVER STRINGS—Chorolate Cream fillings. mention the name to thrill your sweet touth ? morwels of | Vani ores Beet e Velkdt Chocelats Creme "udeelsl Yor BARLEY SUGAR CUTS —Thove bin, alosay, beautifully tinted pillows, made of erys- tal clear presented in ex voriety of Dleasing fruit, Mint and spice flavors. rou 39c BOX 80 persons, of which he will be the head. lowed to board | docked to have tempt of the National Woman's Party to annoy the President.” has done WASHIN AQUINO.—GIOVANNI AQUTNO. Bervices cHURCH, | GASrARD.—JUL Campbell Broadway, 66th ot., Thursday, 10 A, M, CRIMMINS,—On Lily Loulse La: | ea st., + Hunt's Point, M. TON WOMEN DIVIDED ON ANNOYING WILSON 11 Suttragists Protest Against the Proposal of National Woman's Party. TON, Feb. 19.—Mayor Petors ta- no a general committee o| “bh, Jeime © wi e harbor, Prosid meet the ¢ but n the Wilson. The com- corge Washington one will be al ship until she has abers of the by National heade the State Chairman. Agnes Morey of this city, is said considered the possibility of a stration on the President's ar: but the Roston Equal Suffrage As- tion notified the Mayor by letter they strongly deprecated “any at- Women'e € believe letter said, “the dent has d too much for the of the country and the whole world troubled at this time. We feel he much for the cause of woman and have nothing but gratituae the ake hn.” a eee n Comptroller Goes Over, ON, Feb. 19.—An Infor reement was reached to-day by ate Banking and Currency Com © that no action could be taken is session of Congress on the bili nator Weeks of Massachusetts. to h the office of Comptroller of the ney n DIED. at CAMPBELL FUNERAL Broadway, 66th st, Thurs: P.M, GASPARD, Funeral Church services, Tuesday, Feb, 48, D. CRIMMINS, tn his 44th he late John D, and r Crimmins, at 15 Bast 4 whort filness. Corpus Qhrlat! Moni Thursday, Feb, 20, 10.80 9, JOH after id-Week Special Nerd, we fig more than merely These ure slender, litt hard’ “Candy swith itis We Feb ath, MILK CHOCOLAT AasOIeT ED A PRUIT =" Pred cha FOUND BOX Tasei with’ an abund -Aoplens Panes Pinenge Bante dict aiteea rien Fondant Cre