The evening world. Newspaper, November 12, 1919, Page 8

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iy the Archange! sector. | & for the bodies the Government will Ht FROM ARCHANGEL HERE TONIGHT # Lake Daraga Has Bodies of § 111 U.S. Soldiers Who Died i in Russian Expedition. Phe funeral ship Lake Daraga will dock at Pier No: 4, Hoboken, at mid- i night, according to an announcement FE by Gen. shanks of the Port of Bm- barkation to-day. The Lake Daraga is Bringing the bodies of 111 American soldiers who were killed or died} in, Gen. Shanks said that the bodies) ‘Would be removed from the vessel a@ oon as it Is docked. No one will bé Allowed on the pier except those ac- tually engaged in the work of un- ithe pier at 9 o'clock to-morrow morn- “Hijing. A committee of Senators and M Representatives, headed by united States Senator James W. Wadsworth Vir, will attend. A delegation of 100 Imembers of the American Logion also Ewin attend. Many ‘relatives of the dead soldiers ‘are hére to participate im the services, Addresses will be delivered by Senator Wadsworth and MSurrogate George W. Wingate, for- Wmer Brigadier General in the 27th Division. Where relatives have asked for the Bodies of the soldiers they will be taken to their former homes by a guard of honor, who will pay full military honors at the funerals. Where the relatives have not asked bury them either in the Cypress Hills National Cemetery, Brooklyn, or in “some other national cemetery. Prac- ly all of the men in the Russian i 47-49-51 °° “Wi West 42d St. TO-MORROW, T ‘SMALLER PAPERS URGED" Publishers Association at. Confer ence Here Told, Advertising «| , Rates Must.Be Raiser. | Indrensed ‘advertiving Ptos and “re: duction in the size of newapapers were urged to-day by Franklin P, Glass, of Birmingham, 'Alk, President of the American Newapaper Publishers’ Asso- elation,’ at a special meeting to consider the newsprint shortage. “very paper,” he said, “should agree to out down its average number of pages, both wegkday and Sunday, by @ consid- erable Percentage and then held /@pwe its advertiaing volume to a fixid ‘nili_- ber of pages. This will probably seces- sitate an arbitrary reduction of at leapt 52 per cent, in volume of business, “Radical advances should be made in advertising rates, the percentage of in- crease should be such that they will hold back’ the sluice of advertising that his poured into oltr offices and bide fair to continue during the next year.” Declaring that Bnglish newspapers during the War reduced their size by one-third, but #o advanced rates that most of them earned more than before the war, Mr, Glass aaid: “Tt is plain that ores, restriction of | advertising space will not work any financial hardship here.” ee CAPITAL MADE $3,000,000. Continental Guaranty Corporation to List Steck on Exchange. ‘The Superintendent of Banks has approved the action of the stock- holders of the Continental Guaranty Corporation in increasing the capital stock from $2,000,000, consisting of 20,000 shares, to $3,000,000, to conalat The Bankers’ Trust Company has been appointed subserip- tion agent for this new stock, Stockholders’ rights to subscribe . ‘The report corporation to ‘stockholders ly dividends of 2 er cent. an tra dividend of 1 per,cent. In the quarter were pal The Bankers’ been appointed the Metropol! st Company has mater agent and t|American Federation of Labor lead- jetrar f tion, A to lat the on the New Yor will be ma o¢k of this corporal Stock Mxchange. on ae) NAA 8 1 ‘THE EVENING WORLD/ WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1919. WHITE METAL TAKES A SUDDEN DECLINE Loss of 31-2 Cents an Ounce Is Registered in One Day. ‘Thére Wash sharp decline in the sil- ver market yesterday. quoted bar silver at 1.26% as com- pared with 1,20 on the day prepeding, OLD-FASHIONED. eat (Prom the Detroit Free Pres.) ! ‘He's old-fashjoner.” “Bor ye » Retu to ask for a raise tn pay on the theory that if his work warrants a players w; increase in salary his em- recognize the fact and hand One house | ff but it is believed that the high price | ij has by no means been reached, and that the silver mines of the world | will be taxed to their utm vide Europe and Asia money, to pro- th hard | There has been a tremendous eb- | f sorption of silver by the Orient since the war restrictions provided by the Pittman act were removed. Concern expressed over powsibility of « disturbance of the currency sys- |G tem because silver is apove parity, is unfounded. Because of the weight!of silver in the dollar, the metal would have to reach $1.76 before there would be @ recovery from the melting of coins to make it profitable pa aE Ne IMMUNITY PROMISE DENIED BY GREGORY |f Never Told Labor Lever Act Would Not Be Enforced Against It. ‘Thomas W. Gregory, former Attor- ney General of the United States, is- sued a statement yesterday denying the reports that he had assured or- ganized labor that workers would not be prosecuted under the Lever act at | the time the law was passed. Mr. Gregory's statement follows: “While Attorney General I did not at any time give assurance to any one that any law would not be enforced against any class of citizens. “I gave no assurances that the Gov- ernment would not geek to enforce the Lever act against workers.” The published statement of the ers which came from Washington reads: “While Attorney General, Mr. Greg- ory gave assurances that the Govern- ment would not apply the Lever act to the workers’ effort to obtain im- proved working conditions.” ® GY i the highest level of taste should be the store with the lowest level of prices. OVINGTON’S “The Gift Shop of Sth Ave.” © 314 Fifth Av,, near32dSt, * Do You Think of Your Eyes? They are too valuable to neglect. Helping them NOW with Ehrlich glasses saves you serious trouble later on. Reliable Eyesight Examination by Registered Eye Specialists. Correctly Fitted Glasses, $3 to $10. 47-49-51 est 42d St. HURSDAY, THE SEASON'S BIGGEST - ts J Here’s the Story of ‘the Sale:—There is a great overproduction of dresses — manufacturers are caught with great overstocks. We went to a number of the most representative makers offered them spot cash for their entire made-up stocks—and got them at our price. This that you can buy the greatest bargains in years. Stunning Tricotines—Distinctive Wool Jerseys Men’s Wear Serges—Nutria Trimmed Velours Fine Broadcloths—Fur Trim’d Silvertones Emb’d Velveteens—Superior Velour de Laine saving we are now going to pass along to you so Made to Sell Up to $45.00 In these times when everybody is talking about the high cost of living we “knock the props” from under the high cost of women's apparel by offering a remarkable collection of wonderfully made dresses FOR LESS THAN THE MATERIALS ALONE COST. | ‘ . The variety of styles is'so tremendous that weg simply cannot give you adequate details here. They are the season’s most fashionable models, embracing: Draped—tunic—straight line—silhouettes—embroidered— beaded—lace and braid trimmed—plain tailored. " Stunningly styled dresses for street. and afternoon wear that in every line depict the master dressmaker’s craft; closely resembling fine custom work. Beaver brown—walnut-—trooper blue— Morocco brown—navy—Joffre taupe. While we have made every provision to meet the great response that will follow ) are. going to ask you te be a little patient when you orn r per lence r' ; or BN erobmaerhy, raat no 34th Street—New York S&C Exceptional Sale Thursday Women’s - Velveteen Skirts (da Mlustrated) A very smart model of superior quality (guaranteed) Twill Back Velveteen in Black, Brown, Navy and Taupe. Slash pockets and detachable belt. Regular 16.75 Value Sale Price OPPENHEIM. CLUNS & G 34th Street—New York Special Offering Thursday Brush Shawl Scarfs (As Tlustrated) Made” of Brush Wool in two-tone colorings of Black and White, Black and French Blue, Tan i Navy, Black and Tan, and ‘Brown and Buff. Price, including Leather Belt, | “Pure as rifts of dawn” Lortay Pearls Lorray Pearis are fascinating. In their translucent depths one may ever find some lovely new light that vanishes as magically as it appears. ; Lord & Taylor presents Lortay Pearls as duplicates of natural pearls and with the full realization that Lord & Taylor patrons seek only the beautiful, Lortay Pearls may be procured in any vari- ation of size and hue, in strands of varying lengths, with clasps of gold or platinum. plain or studded with jewels. ‘Tweaty to Four Hundred Doflers the Starad. Lord & ‘Taylor FIFTH AVENUE NEW YORK i 34th Street—New York Specially Featuring Thursday | | Girls’ Fur Collar .. Coats (As Illustrated) ‘Youthful: belted. model of Polo Silvertone and Heather Cloth in Brown, Burgiindy Tan andGreen. Convertible collar of Tatipe- Nutria ‘Fur. Sizes 10 to 16 years. Exceptional Value - OPPENHEIM, CLLINS & G . 34th pirece New York Special Sale Thursday Women’s Georgette ’ Blouses (As Illustrated) Ze ares me i Smart blouse of superior quality Georgette Crepe in Bisque, Navy Blue, Taupe, Aero Blue, White and Flesh. Silk em-° broidered in contrasting colors. 4 $ Regylar 11.75 Value Sale Price, Thursday Only, " For Quality and Design Selecta GREENPOINT Metal Bedstead Only at, furniture and department stores Write for Booklet Z, A PORTRAIT IN COLORS OF BILLY BURKE *.+ For Followers, of the Film. A. Beautifully Printed Souvenir Picture of This Very Popular Actress, 600,000 copies will be givémtyaition lintited to

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