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im abate 'y NEN ANDERSON SENDS DEFT, | putito debate tn your own city of Syracuse, which you claim Is against | Prohibition, 1¢ you “OA the floor of the Senate Inst! 1 will be free to hi week you anid that I lied about you,” | cuse fe do not accept a hall in of dis tary Aff. Secretary ‘ # Committee, are a ca _THE EVENING WORLD, that the as under the influence of ni att charges made yesterday in Washing: + Mite. sianeneeiamen wrote William fH. Anti-Saloon League, State Benator Walters, G. O. P. floor) olther be joader, Anderson of the) Your re |dato f in a totter to mi which Mr. 4 to-day. He therefore Jerson has made | men to ru in the letter: lenge you to & menta about Bonntor Waiters. 6 Artistic Photogra of yourself or any member o ity a yor ted ef delicate tint, for NO MORE NO LESS for Governor | which tlme you ean | went or be seen of all! ay | In his fotter ho recites his stato-/ ENACTED REFORMS Baker Charges That He Is Opposed to Court Martial Changes, YUMA, Ariz, March 21 of War Baker, who in on an inspection| form it unbiased and unhurried by tour of army camps, replying to ee reactionaries opposed to changes in the army rt martial system, said thatthe Senator himself causdd to be ed the system he is attacking Secretary Baker's statement fol- onac “I cannot permit myself to be Crawn into a newspaper controversy with Senator Chamberlain about officers of the army to whom I hold an official relation a vhoso conduct T must judge di jonately and upon all the evide can obtain, “That duty is mino and not Sen- Answers — Senator’s Secretary| ator Chamberlain's and T shall per- abuse or agitation, “It is important, however, to note that the system of courts-martial and jot military Justice which the Senator pee FRIDAY, MARCH 21, 1919, Way to St. Johns for Attempt— IN A WIDE VARIETY OF STYLES AND MATERIAES Weather Bureaus to Aid. i LONDON, March 21.—All the re sources of the British air force's weath- er bureau will be at the disposal of the aviators competing in the trans- atlantic flight, according to a state- ment made to the Mail by Major Gondle, chief of the bureau, A twenty- four-hour forecast for every competitor will be attempted, being based on re ports from experts at St. John's, Lis- bon and the Azores. A British battleship will also be sta: tloned between St. John’s and the Azores to co-operate with any British or American aviator making an offi- cial attempt to cross the ocean by airplane. Lieut caused to be enacted in 1916 when it was presented by me as a reform and ® moderation of the previously exist- |ing trregularities, For Infants and Children, | * Tho the amendment which I sent to Sen- | Military Affairs Committee of the Senate more than @ year ago and * You Have | more than a year before the oc- | Always Bought |casion for the present discussion has |so far as I know never even been fn Use For Over 30 Years. | presented by him to the Military At- THE CENTAUR COMPANY. NEW YOR CITY. | fairs Committee for consideration. GH. Altman & Co. NEW YORK We also make special reproductions from. photographs at our 40 West 34th St. Studio. KE. W.—8-21-19. MADISON AVENUE -FIFTH AVENUE, Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-fifth Street Girls’ Spring Coats (sizes 6 to 12 years) A Sale of Misses’ Capes and Cape Wraps presenting three of the most effective styles of the Spring season, will offer really remark- able values for to-morrow’s shopping. of regulation style, in three-quarter length, » priced at $14.75 each * will make a seasonable offering for to-morrow (Saturday). Jaunty Short Capes of tricotine or silvertone, with collar and vest pockets of contrasting Pie a ae en ee (+ ROOD ; tricolette ‘i These Coats are made of mavy blue cheviot serge, with serviceable lining throughout. The collar is braid-trimmed, and an emblem ornaments the sleeve. + Cape Wraps of tricotine, featuring the new surplice collar and large flowing sleeve, ECE ie fhe) Gee ee ROD Three-quarter-length Capes of evora or bélivia cloth, in the new coat effect with the | Ss full side and front now in fashion $69.00 Another Sale of Girls’ Spring Capes of all-wool navy serge (sizes 6 to 14 years) at $13.50 each will be held in the same Department. The capes are simple in style, with decided chic. A new collar and tie of silk add to the be» comingness. All of these models are lined with | excellent-quality silk. (Second Floor) Smart Spring Hats Flower- or Feather-trimmed at $8.50 each will offer exceptional values for the week- end shopper to-morrow (Saturday), on the First Floor. (Second Ficor) For to-morrow (Saturday) on the SIXTH FLOOR: A selected number of the newest, most sought - for shapes and colors have been assembled for this special occasion. Boys’ Spring Suits (sizes 7 to 18 years) at $12.50 Among them are many distinctively youthful styles which will prove especially appropriate for misses and the younger set. Boys’ Spring Reefers (sizes 3 to 9 years) A Timely Sale of et $8.75 The favorite navy serge is represented in e Woolen Fabrics Pout | the Sults, and also a variety of mixtures and has been arranged for to-morrow (Saturday), | fency cloths, some of the latter providing ty Ne All of the materials to be included tn this two palre of knickerbockers, Sale are in suitable Lengths for Spring Suits, Reefers are the favorite out-door garments Dresses, Skirts and Capes, and consist of | for the opening season. The assortment In- navy blue serge, novelty serge, jerseys, velour | cludes mixtures and checks—fancy woolens de laine and cheviots, | that mean excellent wearing quality, very, attractively priced. Prices represent a worth-while saving. SO TTT CAS T ORIA |“ is one which he himself “It Is also important to note that J Kind | stor Chambertain as Chairman of the | Harris sails for Halifax on the battleship Montealm to-day and will test wind currents at freak heights with a box kite apparatus, It is un derstood a flying boat for the Air Min- istry's official attempt, will go to St job's on board the battieship. An- other official attempt in a Hadiey-Page machine is contemplated. EXISTING SHIP GONTRAGT | REMSION IS CONSIDERED Nation Would Get Advantage of Cost Reduction Due to Ingreased Yards’ Efficiency. PHILADELPHIA, March 2 -An- nouncement was made here to-day that Charles Piez, head of the United States \Shipping Board of the Emergency Fleet | Corporation, i na conference at Wash- ington with Pacific Coast shipbuilders, discussed with them the desirability of & revision of the existing contracts. jernment will obtain the advantages of Suit Cape Dress | treet sensed yen $25.00 i ie | suns Saran clak Mae Coc i etna TAILORED SUITS THE SEASON'S SMART EFFECTS | Sua thus Baa Amerion entered, the war BLOUSE EFFECTS NEWEST CAPES IN SILK AND jclent management but the nucleus of | an efficient yard and shop organiza- | tion. The yards created during the war have found it difficult to make ends meet, hampered by high plant con- struction costa and by the building up of a working force out of inexperi-| enced men, AND BOX MODELS Especially do we appeal to the woman who has been paying $35 to $50 for a suit. She will | ere - | find her style here for $25. KAHN’S VISIT TO EUROPE. SUITS, $19.95 to $50. | Congressman Is to Investigate. Stories About Treatment of Troops, PARIS, March 21.—"I think we should have a committee on general tion of the war,” |Kahn, Chairman of the House Military Committee, to-day, Kahn will confer with Gen. Pershing. He intends to in- | vestigate the report that Ame diers were needlessly sacri especlayy intere: men being before the armist The Congressm AND DOLMANS Including the three-quarter length models so much in vogue. New style features de- veloped in the new materials, Jerseys, etc. CAPES, $17.95 to $35. DRESSES, $14.95 to $35. HAMILTON GARMENT CO. a 307 FIFTH AVENUE “ NEAR 31ST ST. % Catalogue Mailed Upon Request. , CLOTH DRESSES A wonderful variety of dresses featuring Satins, Georgettes, Crepe de Chines, Serges, Stern Brothers West 42nd Street West 43rd Street standing army of 1 be sutticie versal tral = =<. ESCAPES FROM FORT JAY. Search will be nor’s Island for G | sold from Texas, |iast night after servi (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) a three-years’ sente prison, He ts twen' Whe ing hi not. known clothes it is b there In our greatly enlarged sections devoted to WOULDN'T QUIT AMERICA. Deported, Ke ag Port, but Is NORFOLK, Va., Mare | Ozzia was placed under a day and 1s being held for the Imm tion authorities. Ozzia has been deport- | om New York as an e| Ita Coal- Trimmed and Untrimmed MILLINERY © Now Located on the Third Floor WE have’ assembled a most varied assortment of Spring models for both Women and Misses, affording a most satisfactory selection for every occasion, at moderate prices. but escaped from t 8 er Caserta when that ve: into this port for coa $013,000,000 In Loan Certificates Re= deemed. WASHINGTON, March 91 treasury to-day authorized the I diate redemption of a bloc 1000000. loan certificates of i hese dated ordinarily May interest to the The 6, and w at’ par and accrued | date of redemption. | He Ee Caperton'’s Fleet Satling Home| From Soath Americn, | RIO JANEIRO, March 21.—‘The| American Squadron under Rear Ad- miral Caperton which for some time has been paying visits to South American countries, sailed for the| United States yesterday, | GRAND Rapips FURNITURE CREDIT TERMS $3. Down on $50.0 500 « «75,00 «© 19-00 + 150.00 Very Special for Saturday’s selling: Banded Sailors Of lisere with pineapple straw brims Straw Sport Hats Untrimmed plaited models in black and the wanted Spring colors, —black and wanted colors, Special $1.95 Special $3.95 Black Lisere Hats at $3.25 and 4.50 Transparent brims; smart models much in vogue this season, Apartments [0 Fumished 1509 «© + 299.00 | 95.00 + = 399.00 FREE BRASS BED Ostrich Plumes Uncurled Garlands of Fruits and Flowers for trimming, black and colors, 752 to 3.50 Special $1.65 Misses’ and Children’s School Hats Of woven straw, barnyard and rough braid, priced $1 95 to 3.75 ROGOrding tO 6teeW., Gl seas a sg cat Wreaths, Feathers, Flowers and Novelty Trimmings. | 104 STL STATION at CORNER ISHER Bros | COLUMBUS AVE 102 & 1O4"ST

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