The evening world. Newspaper, April 4, 1919, Page 23

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RESPITE FOR DEBS ASKED OF WILSON Unless It Is Granted, Convicted Seditionist Must Begin Serving His Ten-Year Term. WASHING tion for a + petition for } Debs, the Soci to ten years’ ader sentenced mment for vio- Act, has been Teeth, Treat Dise 4 SETS OF TEETH Gold and Pe iT Crowns, Bridgework F and Inlays of Gold, Silver and Porceiain Made at Reasonable Prices. Badly decayed Teeth and Roots cargfully extracted. Teeth thovoughly cleaned. Broken plates repaired while you walt. o®:PLOoy, J OFFICES 2 E. 125th St. |169 E. 34th St. %o, B, Cor, Bth Ave. NW. Cor. Sd Ave. 740 Lexington Ave. aS W. Cor. 58th er tegsets's HOURS 9AM to 7 PM DAILY. DAIL’ SUNDAYS 9 AL M.'to 3 P.M. Doctors Recommend Bon-Opto for the Eyes Physicians and eye spectalists prescrine Hon-Opte as @ mfe home remedy tn the treatment of eye troubl strengthen eyesight Sold»: refund gaaranty by all drvgyiste.— Footwear Black quality kidskin, } | volunteer recrul BROOKLYN=————— OPPENHEIM, CLLINS & C| Fulton Street, Brooklyn Emphasize Distinction in Pumps and Oxfords For Women and Misses Exclusive Oppenheim, Collins models (as illustrated) of superior moderate height Specially Priced received at the White House and will be referred to Attorney General Palmer. The request {s signed by Frank P. Walsh, Charles Edward Russell and Alan Benson. It has not been brought to the attention of President Wilson, | but the Attorney General has been 1 of its receipt. aid a respite be granted it y the execution of tho 6 until consideration a pardon. If not granted | Debs will be remanded to prison im- | mediately upon certification by the Supreme Court of its findings up- holding his conviction, which prob- ably would be about May L After upholding the conviction of advisec A | Debs the court refused an applica- |von for a rehearing. While the caso » higher court Debs under bond. The ap- y to President peal. sla Wilson is h i 50,000 VOLUNTEERS ARE SLOW TO SIGN Men Stow No Eagerness to Do} Patrol Duty With Army in Germany. WASHINGTON, April 4.—The 50,000 | desired by the army for ov sprun to date are | ing and army officers he n doe || tailed to work the publicity rabbit's foot and take other steps to stimulate } | interest. War Department officials did not expect to have 60,000 men enlist at! once, but It believed they would come} in Increasing numbers. Navy recruiting, which boomed fo! a time, also is going through some. what of a slump. New navy recruits| now number about 1,000 a week. Un-| less the W does much etter, pea and the| ast of en roule home b men are recruited n the ent of Fashion Kidskin & welt soles and walking heels. i RECORDS We have complete stocks of doth these world:famed records. Our main floor demonstration tooms make Wissner’s a most convenient and satisfactory place in which to select records. Terms of Sale, Tomorrow Only Beautiful new Adam Period Phonographs | $125 On Co. | \\s fourteen years old and attends the } J | DEMAND A 44-HOUR WEEK. si ciation were made public yesterday | They include a fort week and a change a |was decided upon by the unions so: time ago, but there ment within th his profession of re fo re | Institut! h r Se me 72 een mem a ene Se mcm a A most exceptional opportunity to buy a high-grade, artistic phono- WA] 55 Flatbush Avenue, Brooklyn graph at a great saving. ISSNER EVENING Sam Berger, Fourteen Years Old, makers’ Te THE EVENING WORLD, LITTLE MUSICIAN IS TALENTED “STAR” OF THE ALDERMEN 10 ACT ONPLAN TO FORBID ALIEN MEETINGS Moran Says Mayor’s Sugges- tion Will Be Laid Before Board Tuesday. EVENING WORLD FORUM SAM. BERGER, Has E tained Many Appre- itive Audiences, ligh School of Commerce. He ts of ewish descent and has two brothers d one sister. the American- 20, when he No, 64 be ive audi and appre ee cl Tho demands submitted by th uniona to the Cloak, § Kirt Manufacturers’ Protective Asso four hour instea ine hour work 1 piece work to ‘The latter demand for f the present week work basis. ts a powerful ele- | 1917. upon. simply refer | committe Mr. an indication that the sestion will not ‘The committes w question and then, if it sees fit, pre- pare the proposed ordinance. Moran ts authority for the opinion that the Mayor's suggestion will “re- quire much study.” At a meeting of the Roard of Trus- tees of the American Defense Society yesterday afte adopted comm his action and M that appropria Sam Berg musician of) carry h he Children’s Department,| A r | lives at No, 82 st I2ist Street. He | dopted Executi foundation, nim to Name a dozen—of the aliens who, he ire preaching sedition and mur He cannot do It. sweeping accusations are false, “If the Mayor had any self-respect he would not now resort to the dirty tactics which were used against him by the Fusionists in the campaign of If he were half way sincere in Robert L. Moran, President of the Board of Aldermen, deciared to-day that Mayor Hylan’s letter to him sugmeasting that the t Jinance preventing meetin ! and meetings where a foreign lan- guage was used would be presented to the board officially on Tuesday as a letter from the Mayor, and that it would be referred immediately to the Committee on General Welfare. “I would not like to say what the board will do,” eaid Mr. Moran. “In a matter of this sort it is not my province to say whether the Mayor's} request bo made an ordin un's assertion is be Security League. Following in the B He yard pass an or the r in intent, was ‘8 meeting of the this came n_ backfire Algernon Le sts one will su FRIDAY, of the people. He would turn his at- tention to the doings of his Police Commissioner and his millionaire deputies who are systematically vio- lating those rights of assemblage and free speech which, he says, the Con- stitution guarantees the citizens. “Politics makes strange bedfellows, and it is odd to see Mr, Hylan perched in the Mayorality chair en- deavoring to curtail the right of free of pally composed of ce, atter to th taken as ors sug- nptly acted study the pr Mr. Don’t buy Aspirin in a pill of the National f the jermen. if alle knows that APRIL 4, “ASPIRIN” WAS TALCUM POWDER A Heavy Sentence Imposed on Manufacturer of Tablets. (ASBOCIATED PRESS DISPATCH) NEW YORK, Decembet 31.—Ac- cused of having manufactured and sold to influenza sufferers thousands of boxes of aspirin tablets, princi- Joseph M. Turkey, Verandah Chemical ‘Brooklyn, was found guflty yester- day of violation of the sanitary code @ ani sentehced to three years in pris- # on with a One of $500. The sentence was the most sovere ever imposed in the country for such an offense 1919. speech, and calling the Bolshevists names/ while the editorial columns of Mr. Hearst's papers are loudly ¢rying for the repeal of the Espionage Act, and the withdrawal of our troops from Russia. Mr. Hylan ls apparent- ly a close student of the methols pursued by the autocracy tn Russia, and is desirous of plaving the Czar before the citizens of New York ro- tire him to obscurity.” talcum powder, bead of the company, of Hereafter say, “Give me gen- Insist you want only the Bayer package with the “Bayer Cross” on the package and on the tablets. box! Get Bayer package! Bayer-Tablets of Aspirin The genuine American owned “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin” have been proved safe by millions for Pain, Headache, Neuralgia, Toothache, E Lumbago, Colds, Grippe, Influen Proper dosage on every “Bayer’’ package. Boxes of 12 tablets—Bottles of 24—Vottles of 100~—Also Capantem Aspirin is the trade mark of ayer Manufacture of Monoaceticacidester of S ache, Rheumatism | Colds, Joint Pains, HEARN Fourteenth Street West of Fifth Avenue STORE OPEN 9 A. M. TO 5.30 P. M. FRIDAY SAT RDAY Start of Season Sale —— Misces’ Smart Spring Wraps DOLMANS, COATS, CAPES [THAT immense success attending our great series of Start-of- Season Sales will continue in increasing measure is a foregone conclusion, when we can offer styles and values such as theseat the prices that no other store has sofar duplicated. This Start-of-Season Sale of Misses’ Wraps by virtue of what it offers is a shopping event of first importance. Our Regular $24.74 MATERIALS All-wool serge and poplin, of fine textured, durable quality, are the fabrics of which these built the of rich colors or attractive patterns. wraps are lini silk self used are in STYLING Of the many models included in this sale, five are shown here exemplifying the Dolman coat, the cape-coat and the coat cut on new lines ich the Spring has introduced for smart r, A fascinating novelty is the cape-coat, h permits the looping up of the eape-ends with Dolman effeet Sraiding, buttons and rows of narrow tucks contribute their accent to the long lines and graceful draping. NO CHARGE FOR ALTERATIONS nu and some are obtainable in the li VY i \ ’* Our Regular $24.74 COLORS The majority of models are in blue. A few are black, it shade Sizes for Misses and Small Women, Fourteenth Street Store Open 9 A. Snappy Styles in SPRING SUITS For Men and Young Men 24 All the latest Spring models are represented Blue, gray, brown and green, stripes and High grade tailoring. checks. All sizes. Men’s Crofut Knapp Hats Gray, brown, green and other tones—very new, smart Spring shapes— also black derbies at this price—all sizes— 5.00 6.00 7.00 1h A A Men’ Fine Spring Suits ing models and cloth—plain colors and mixtures—just such suits as men are looking for— lain colors and stripes covers every fash- ionable shade—single and double-breasted—for the young men of snappy style and conservative models Newest of 5; range of also—finest tailor- Fourteenth Street SATU REARN ‘West of Fifth Avenue M. to 5.30 P. M. 15 Men’s Imported Borsalino Hats All the Spring shades and smart new shapes all sizes— 9.00 Men’s Felt Hats Every up-to-date model and color—all sizes— 2.85 ..29.75 to 50.00 West of Fith Avenue RDAY One-Day Sale BOYS’ SHOES WIDE WIDTHS Value This special lot of Boys’ Gunmetal Calf Lace Shoes with broad toes and medium narrow heels was purchased months price concession, hence we are enabled to offer them at the above low price for Saturday’s selling. Mothers should not overlook this o, rovide the boy with a looking shoes, substantially made of best materials. —Also— A Splendid Women’s Tenderfoot Low Shoes In New Models Featured are numerous models of Fashion’s latest style in white canvas, wh kid, patent leather and black kidskin. SPECIAL SATURDAY OFFER Men’s and Young Men’s Tenderfoot Shoes Tan and black, made on snappy English lasts, with Goodyear welted soles—sizes 614 to 10— Black, 4.85 jint looded Xr 2.6 SIZES 1TO6 $3.50 ago at an advantageous portunity PI to ir of serviceable, good- Showing of for Easter Time ite Nu-Buckskin, dark tan \["This Frees Your Skin From Hair or Fuzz (Tole Tied for the The method here retnoval of superfluous hair {s quick and certain and unles ¢ growth is extremely stubborn, gle applice- tlon does the work. Make a stiff paste with some powdered delatone and water; apply this to the hairy sur- face and after about 2 minutes rub it off, wash the skin and the hairs are gone. To avoid disappointment, be sure your druggist sells you delatona, vt. “SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY wonoeas| te annually. will “increase the strength of weak, pervous, run-down tn The Worl: “Lost and Found” artictes

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