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] LABOR CONFERENCE MAY GIVE TEUTONS FULL MEMBERSHIP —-. Secretary Wilson Ready to Waive Technicality—U. S. May Take Part. WASHINGTON, Oct. 28.—The ques- tton of the admission of German and Austrian delegates with full powers to the International Labor Confer- ence, which openg here to-morrow, was before the organizing committee of the conference to-day. Members of the committee, reflecting the views of the representatives from the seven Powers represented, it was said, favor granting full membership to the dele- | ters that a way may yet be found to allow the United States to have a volce in the conference, Samuel Gompers, President of the American Federation of Labor, is a member of the organizing committee and the American Federation will be| more formally represented through the Canadian labor delegate, as trade | unions in Canada are affiliated with the American Federation of Labor. BOY SEEN IN KENTUCKY = BELIEVED BILLY DANSEY Louisville Advised to Watch for Man and Woman With Child in Auto. also The Evening World.) | ATI, Oct. 28.—Residents of | * County, Ky, thirty! J to-day informe police of this city t they have a clue to Ne: N. J., Oct. 8 last rning a young man and Mrs. Peter Cooper Hewitt THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1919, | MAYOR OF UTICA ASKS Calls on Governor for Aid After Fighting Between Striking-Tex- tile Workers and Police. ALIP.NY, Oct. 28.—Following riot- ing in Utlea, where textile workers are on strike, Mayor Smith of that city this afternoon telegraphed an ap- peal for State troopers to ald in the preservation of order. An investiga- tion is being made by representatives of |the Governor, and it is possible State troopers will be ordered to Utica late to-day. At least six pickets and three police- |men were hurt in a clash there this morning. The pickets hurled bottles and stones and the police used their clubs. Many arrests were made. —_> TURKISH CROWN PRINCE TURNS AGAINST SULTAN Wearing Jeweled Anklet beige le the STORE OPEN 9 A.M. to 5 P. M. Fourteenth Street Wednesday and Thursday Two-Day Unusual Value WOMEN’S COATS 19.75 Our Reg. $29.97 AEARN West of Fifth Avenue Our Reg. $29.97 4 mates. Secretary cently that if a sufficient numb« nations had not ompanied by a boy be- and three years old, ap- Walton. After a short stay vard Louisville, Ky. nsx notified the authori- little boy's appearance Wilson announced re- ratified the F *ltiex that the Treaty by the date set for the confer- | tallied with a description of the Dan- Gey Open an Mais 3 ould |#¢¥ boy. ‘This impression was once to open an adjournment would | jirangthened by the fact that the pair be taken, but it was said flo-day he | called the boy “Billy.” ‘The toy did now was in substantial agreement | Not Call the strangers with the organizing commit y exuected to the question of the technica} validity | Tr’ of the acts of the conference should be waived at this time. It is antici- pated, and that St. Pe- y » now learned where Billy ave been Newarl therefore, that there will be|Dansey is said to have been seen yese no interruption of the sessions, Hope is entertained in some quar- Louisville police have been in- Yj yyy 4344S Wt 4Y Y y_ Insurance with Comfort Insurance thrown in—all for the price of a few suits of Duofold Health Underwear. Keeps you warm but doesn’t irritate, Protects you against cold.and catching cold. Ideal underwear for the man, woman and child who goes indoors and outdoors frequently. Sold by goad dealers almost everywhere. Henderson & Ervin Dealers: Some Stock Still Ava at New York Office, 846 Broadway. Phone Stuyvesant 1760 It's weighed and packed in sanitary boxes by machinery. No handling. The thing to do when you're tired and out of sorts is to drink a steaming cup of Tetley’s—full- flavored and stimulating—almost makes you feel better to look at that cup of deep-colored fragrant tea! It's the skilful blending that makes Tetley’s such good tea—a blend of teas from 15 or more of the world’s finest gardens, Tetleys Tea Try a cup of Tetley’s Green Label Tea, surprising how much better you'll feel. you'll enjoy it! It’s And Abdul Medgid Joins Nationalists | in Opposition to the \ Old Regime. | CONSTANTINOPL 25 (By The Assoc Medgid, Crown Pri Joined the Turkish position to the gime. He live , on the| Asiatic shore of the Bosphorus, and re- | fuses to cross to the European side. | Abdul is a young man of modern | democratic ideas and has attained quite a reputation as a painter and sculptor, pe These are heavy wool velour and well lined. The model sketched at the left has a large black plush collar, yoke back and an all-around belt. ‘ Saturday, Oct. 4 Press). —Abdul of Turkey, has ee | HONOLUI Assoolated Pr | maneuvres hetw | command of Major G Jton and naval dot The illustration at the right shows a semi-fitted coat with belt front and back. The collar 4s of coney. There is a large, attractive selection of colors hments under Ad i ie cided to-day, Th Le gmt Io ate in all the new shades. Sizes are 36 to 46. These teinpt to fund fonves om the Istana 0 coats are truly unusual value. : MANILA, P. 1, | 7 sociated Press). — overnor General) Francis Burton Harrison proclaimed Oct, 30 as a holiday to-day to celebrate ‘ MRS-, the holsting of the old insurrecto 18 See other pages for our three column advt. and Exceptional Sale of Women’s Night Robes, PETER coop HEw itr GB here HL It Is Diamond Studded and Its Owner Insists That She | SIX SUGAR GOUGING PLAINTS Originated It, AWAIT U, S$. INVESTIGATION Federal Food Administrator Arthur tripped down the gangplank of the| Williams announced this morning that Mauretania yesterday she displayed @| another complaint of sugar profiteering novelty in personal adornment that! has been referred from his office to Ben may or may not be taken up by New| A. Matthews, United States District At- When Mrs. Peter Cooper Hewitt who accuse the firm of York society. It was a jeweled anklet,|torney. Six of these cases arc now in Sweetheart— @ flexible band, studded with dia-|the hands of the latter official, } monds. Asked why and when she had| The complaint came from Adamo- the Soap that ‘ taken up the fad, sho retorted: “Take | Witch & Bros., of No. 127 North First feeds the skin i it up? I originated it.” Street, Brook! The accompanying photograph was) taken aboard the Mauretania and} . Gronowitz, No, 190 Stanton Street, of charging them 22 cents a pound for 7 |500 pounds of sugar and forcing them shows the anklet in all its simplicity. | 1, purchase an additional 500 pounds of The bauble was designed by @ Young | corn sugar, an inferior grade, at a cost French artist of note, Robin d’Erlang- | of 31 nts a pound. er, son of the Baron and Baroness| Administrator Williams also made Emil d'Erlanger, who also was a pas-| public a circular purported to have been senger on the Mauretania, Mrs, Hewitt | sent out by the Continental Candy is spending a brief period at No, 25| pany of Jersey City. It stated the East 74th Street and goes then to! company, in order to keep up its norm: Florida for the pduction, had purchased gt - from a Brooklyn fir PERSHING TO PASS UPON het ct eral official like cold cream trator said find out where this gran WAR PLANTS NEEDED iii ‘east Jor Mother= for Daughter id Besar first youthful loveliness of the skin is so fair—so fragilely easy to destroy. To keep it unblemished against the years—to aid in restoring it where neglect or ignorance has ai id Will Say What Should Be Main-|BULLITT’S STORY DENIED tained Against Another IN HOUSE OF COMMONS 28.—Gen. 2 a “Emergency.” WASHINGTON, Oct. r Pershing announced to-day he was|His Statements About Lloyd George planning a tour of inspec on a ine a “Tissue of Falsehood,” Says dustr r during his ab- war industries built up durin: Gort Lae, sence in France for the purpose of| formulating recommendations to Secre-| TONDON, Oct. 28.--In the House of tary Baker as to what portion should|commons to-day Bonar Law, the Gov- be maintained against another nationallernment leader, replied to a question amergency. by Josiah Wedgwood, a Liberal mem- His trip will take him as far as the|ber, in regard to statements by Wil- La . ' det ae 2 Pacific Coast and while away he will lism ©, Bullitt, formerly member of injured its delicacy—there is where Sweetheart visit his home in Missouri, Peace Mission, on his proves health-doctor and complexion-specialist aid that Pri » had not Minis- onally but n examined for him nister, he sald, adhered ment that In effect the state- r, Bullitt was a Ussue of to mother and daughter alike, palin la U. S. TROOPS AT KNOXVILLE. Sitaation In ‘ollowing Call) for meral Strike, Me KNOXVILLE, Tenn., Oct. 28.—The | falsehoods, crisis in the situation brought about —_»—___. by the strect car strike here, which} FIYME VOTES FOR ITALY. also has precipitated a threatened ——————“— - general strike of all allled trades in the| Am Overwhelming Majority in Fa- clty was believed to have passed to-day Wie of Auheamiiee, when three companies of federal troops) risa, Oct, 28.—Results of the gen- 1 or Union I eral electién show that the Nati ral strike Union polled 6,999 out of 7,555 In om This was das a triumph for The dancing bubbles of Sweetheart come with healing touch to tiny ey that must be cleansed and kept open if the skin is to breathe and live. One of the ingredients of Sweet- heart is cold cream—blended together by a master’s formula to vivify, to soothe and to re..eate tired, ageing skin. Ask your grocer or dealer for a cake today and then apply the creamy bubbles of Sweetheart night and morning. A week will make a differ- votes Nov. street car strike had ing juncement of the re- A I i PO yore lala ence, you can see and feel growing skin-health, ng betwepn the Pomeclals ‘ot the assured skin-comfort. Let Sweetheart be your sweetheart forever—a beautiful complexion knows no age. n striking employees ar street railway company | ROLLER RIDE IN DISPUTE. to Brighton dl by Realty Co, hase Thru the ster at Brighton Special Solid Gold, $70. 10 Months are e eC e a er Goutideattal’ ath Sed COMPLEXION SOAP MANHATTAN SOAP COMPANY Who owns the Clouds" giant roller co Luna Park Amusement Com- | pany says it does and yesterday sent workmen to prep to move it Luna Park, The Joseph P, Day T | Company says it ‘owns it,” havi ride in. the man John gers, C8 RO, Cor, Maiden Lane, | to decide who actually , the polic Ninth Floor, | was to be held this af | Mices of H. 8, Hayre 24 wP Bj el for thi = Ss (G AN “Lost and Found” artictes . = advertised in The World or reported to “Lost and Found Bureau. 103 World Building, wil for thirty days. These Ii Been at any of The World’ “Lost and Found” advert y can be left at any of The Advertising Agencies, or can bo the isla: ar- ]t telephoned directly to The World. bage plant Call 4000 Beekman, New York. oe nuisances caused by the railroad and ] Brooklyn Office, 4100 Main, peration of passenger trains between St. George and points West and south, impro SUNDAY WORLD