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no business here. He has admitted his purpoee, and the things he stands for are contrary to our Institutions. He and all those associated with him in his purpose should be expelled from the country.” Mr. Frayne asserted that Soviet Russians in this country had sought by every means to break down the American Federation of Labor by at- tacking it from without, and more recently by stirring up dissatisfac- tion with the A. F. of 1. principles through the promotion of unauthor+ ized atrii LABOR DEMANDS DEPORTATION OF SOVIET AGENT \ Attack by Hugh Frayne Opens Union War on Radicals A defiant attitude has been assumed —Grand Jury Busy. by the Russian Soviet Bureau. which ——— Marteng has admitted is engaged in propaganda for the overthrow of gov- ernments, including that of the United Mr. ; While the Grand Jury was preparing to-day to‘ indict about twenty members of the Com- nmuntst Party, including, it ts under- Extraordinary Martens refused to meet re- >, Porters, but Santeri Nuorteva, official stood, Fo A D! Senja- nd Mood, Former Assemblyman Tenja-| Sookesman for. the “ambassador,” radical, the American Federation of faded grein parca tl tenes Sed sented by its newspapers and others was suffering from “collective para- noia,” and that the Government at Washington had “acted in a spirit of panic” in arresting members of the Union of Russian Workers for depor- tation, Labor, through Hugh Frayne, was de- manding the expulsion from the coun- try of Lud ©. A. K. Martens, un-| recognized “Ambassador” of the Rus- sian Soviets, and all his associates. Tt is believed, from Mr. Frayne's Statement, that the American Feder- | ation of Labor is beginning vigorous | action to rid the country, as well as its own organization, of all dangerous agitators. Mr. Frayuo issued a de- mand for Martens's expulsion from the country last night. “This man,” sald Mr. Frayne, an ‘Tebacco Man Left $17,000,000. WINSTON-SALEM, N. C., Nov. 18. Richard J. Reynolds, tobacco man facturer, left an estate valued at $17, 119,439, according to an inventory com- pleted to-day. The State will recetve i - nag | At inheritance tax of more than $500, a AN* ARTISTIC: BOOT Patent Leather Vamp Field Mouse Top , * + We introduce another Cammeyer Masterpiece A shoe, developed in the finest quality leathier, at a most nominal price, carved out with that touch of individuality so characteristic of Cammeyer Shoes: A woman can always use another pair of shoes, and this is one opportunity that Milady should not over- look to secure a “real, honest-to-goodness” Dress Shoe, 11,00 | || CAMMEY Stamped on a Shoe Means Standard of Merit 34" St. New York MRS, BRANCH’S SLAYER Will | Mrs. Marie Warren, who has con- fessed the murder on Friday of Mra. Clara Branch, housekeeper for Capt. Henry Wright, in Valley Stream, near Lynbrook, L. 1, will make a fight for life, next January, her detense will be that she did not know the nature of her act when she beat her friend and hostess to death in bed with a hammer. > THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, lpg VAAN DRE ch eB NOVEMBER 19, 1919, ' lan. WILL ASSERT INSANITY Declare She Did Not Under- stand the Nature of Her Deed. Mrs. John D. Rockfeller jr. Selects Site in Heart of New Home Project Site. If Mra. John PD. Rockefeller jr. were to run for office at the present time vhe would receive the unanimous vote of the 5,000 employees of the Standard ON Company refineries in Elizabeth. Through her enterprise a community house will be built at Bayway and South Broad Strects in the heart of the colony where 300 hames are being erected by the company to relieve the housing situation, Mra. Rockefeller recently examined the housing project. She selected a She will protiably be indicted month, and at her trial, early in women and misses. Mrs, Rockefeller also suggested im- provements In the interior plans of the h house, conferred |plot for ‘a community with company officials and launched 250 corduroy Breakfast Coats at $4.85 On the Main Aisle “Simply wondertul ior the money,” said one woman who saw'them. IMPORTANT COAT SALE Presenting fashionable, high class garments that under present day conditions are the greatest possible values. » With Large Fur Collars of prime quality Nutria Beaver and Natural Raccoon Bolivia Silvertone Velour de Laine Values to £7.50 All sizes for Every coat silk lined throughout and extra warmly interlined to very bottom of garment Guard Your Sigh The Value of Your Eyes Cannot Be Over- Estimated—To Neglect Them Is to Court Trouble of the Most Serious Nature. HE examination of eyes and the fitting of glasses is the specialized work of the registered graduate optometrists of the United organization, They will tell you frankly the condition which their eyumination discloses. If glasses are. required—and they are never recom- mended unless their use is absolutely necessary—they will be supplied at a cost much lower than you would ordinarily have to pay, UNITED EYE GLASS SHOPS’ Locations in New York City: 1390 Broadway, near 38th St. 962 Third Ave., near 58th St. 2721 Broadway, near 104th St. 657 W. 181st St., near B’way. 3569 Broadway, near 146th St. 861 Prospect Ave., Bronx. 14 MAIDEN LANE—WILL OPEN SOON BROOKLYN: 1099 Broadway—5702 Fifth Ave. 23 Bond St., cor. Livingston St., Open Soon. Shops n New Rochelle, N. Y.; Pt, Chester, N. Y.; Se, Noewalk, Conn. “Stores Being Opened Everywhere” ITI TI TTL MLE LUELLA LULL NON-ALCOHOLICG CEREAL BEVERAGE Arevelation to those whodrink , = it for the first time—a delight to those who already use it, { Drug Stores, Soda Fountains, Grocers, irunts, and leading Hotels and Clubs, t at Now supplied by us to the trade Phone: Chelsea CHELSEA BOTTLING WORKS 606 to 616 West 49th St, New York Gity ; Lee-Morris Co.—394 Fifth Ave. at 36th St. Have been rejuvenated They now introduce Anew silhouette with straight, youthful lines—true to Paris. The exquisite flat back line alone gives distinction to the Redfern. se * “Redfern” corsets come from the largest and best equipped corset makers in America. They make even the garters and tips of the corset laces, so that every detail is perfect. ‘This means more than the average woman realizes, There is a “Redfern” corset for every type of woman, Prices start at $4, FOR SALE IN NEW YORK AT THE Broadway at Ninth Street Values to Three of many models illustrated. These coats are made to our special order, according to our specific instruc- tions, providing for every defail toward their perfection of style and service. Made on the lines we have grown to call “breakfast coats,” o1 good corduroy, with a deep flounce at_bot- tom of skirt, two large patch pockets, and a girdle ot the same material. Very becom- ing. Warm and comfortable. Th rose, wistaria, copenhagen and cherry. Main Aisle, Old Bidg. Third floor, Old Bldg. Scarfs Lower in price 125 at $7.25 They’re $10 grades. Made of handsome tapes- try and velours. Some with border of velours and edging of metallic braid or fringe, some all tapestry with gild- ed pasmantric blue. Main Aisle and First floor, Old Bldg. Young girls’ frocks because slightly. mussed— $2.95 originally $6.95 to $8.50 Mostly frocks of white swiss, voile and ba- tiste. Sizes6to 12yrs. included Tenth Street Second floor, Old Bldg. Pillows of Habutai silk are but $2.85 Usually they’d be consid- erably more, but we bought 250 at a 5] you'll be pleased with them at $2.85 Thursday. They're full rounded shape, each. £7.50 and silk fruit in centre. Rose, black, gold, green, and blue. Special price $2.85. Pillows at $4.50 and $5.95 Those at $5.95 are round, ve- blue. The $4.60 fancy, covere: elty material. Main Aisle, Main floor and First floor, Old Bldg. Quilted Vests From Japan illows are round, with ribbed noy- vests and jackets assure one of solid comfort and warmth. In black, lined with white or lavender; also all white, $1.50 to $7.50. Imported Shops, Third floor, Old Bidg. —_- ial price, and | coyered with Habutai silk with | frill gathered on cord around top | lours, in rose, maroon, green and | Beautiful and soft, these | JOHN WANAMAKER Broadway at Ninth, New York and we foun age for $5! to $55 grades. FLOWER VASES BONBON BOXES FRUIT BOWLS 600 charming blouses | to choose from at halfandlessthan half We compared these 600 with blouses at $10 elsewhere, i ours at $5 decidedly superior. We compared them with other blouses about $5 and found there really was no comparison. The workmanship ot these 600 is good. are excellent—the sort ot Georgette crepe that will wear and wear and stand constant tubbing. The models are smart. Some are in light colors, some in dark, some with round neck, others with “V” neck, all sorts of collars and cuffs; many are others embroidered; others semi-tailored, , Net blouses, too Blouses of creamy fine net, tinished with well selected | laces; some trimmed with real hand-embroidery. Imagine | buying a blouse that is hand-embroidered in this day and This is a sale worth attending. Coats were $35—tomorrow $29.75. of general utility coats which every young woman needs. Frocks at $29.75—frocks which have been $32.50 to $39.75 in our own stock and a special purchase of frocks of our $37.50 ‘Trotteur frocks of serge and tricotine, and smart simple little dresses of satin. Store Hours: 9 to 5.30 ) 9 Third floor, Old Bailding For Miss 14 to 20 Dispersal of Coats—and some Frocks at $29.75 They ,are the type Second floor, Old Building Decorated. Glassware at a quarter less _’ SANDWICH TRAYS FOOTED BONBONS WATER JU: FLOWER BOWLS—ETC, CAKE PLATES SALAD SETS GS PICTURE FRAMES | 200 samples, richly decorated; many in pink, blue, and crystal with gol | for gift purposes. $1.75 to $30. encrustations. | Also 132 pieces Fancy China i} This is a BED! | Hard to believe, isn’t it. | in Queen Anne design—and, indeed, it és the day-time). | It is the TA-BED. Very beautiful. (0 to $18 each. A new shipment of these ideal _ Chop dishes, cake plates, fruit bowls, celery trays, hat | pin holders, bonbon boxes, bair receivers, ete. encrusted patterns, acceptable of gifts. $ ; Allover gold Will make the most Second Gallery, New Bldg. Looks like a fine library table, a library table (in But it is ready to be used as a bed at night, articles of furniture for | small apartment homes has just come in— | mahogany in Chi i ppendale design at $130 mahogany in straight line fnission ty; mahogany in William and Mary design walnut in Louis XVI. design at $147 at $102 walnut in Queen Anne design at $147 mahogany finish in Chinese Chippendale design at $69. VICTROLA TERMS —$5 to $10 a month, according to the Victrola model selected by you. Private rooms for the demonstrating of Victor records, Write for catalogue, if you cannot come to the store. Sixth Gallery, New Bldg. TO-NICHT!| In YOUR Home CARUSO, FARRAR, SCOTTI and other Metropolitan Stars will sing for YOU IF you havé’a The materials Every piece suitable + ae