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“There will also be gigantic lava eruptions, great earthquakes, to say| nothing of floods and fearful cold. electrical disturbance, and a and legal rights.” aks, Mich., South the storm of a few minutes’ duration Appeal to President to Save Men Another resolution requested the United States Senaté to ‘amend the ; 18 THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1919, a the fituminated for|Paw Paw, bey “It will be ks before the earth ment, which has the immediate sbfect to inquire into the claim that the con- A aa were Can ee an tome will rerun s"norinay condone, |ATIONAL SEGURITY LEAGUE [St*crusnins uncamerican reatestum | NEGROES ASK CLEMENCY. | Vietcei tere aerending property | 7 The concussion was felt in South] 6, SEEKS 1 000 000 MEMBERS Among the methods which the leasue announces it will use are the follow'ng: Bond, Ind., so violently that rest- y ’ | “The enforcement of laws to punish, | Sentenced to Death. . |dences were shaken and persons|there lashed the lnke {nto @ raging | (1 make this sta:tling prophecy ASDy,. - Jand In the case of allens to deport. ali HOSTON. Nov. 28.-A resolution waa| Halltand Bill by inserting «clause ‘to; rushed out, fearing an earthquake.) 11.5, iinoaid, const guard look- tional of alarming, It 1s simply be- Organization’s Object to Make|wno scek by word or deed the over-| adopted at at Thanksgiving service | mocracy, the segregation of bassengers ' Telegraph operators of the New York! out at Milwaukee, as well as Captains cause my study of the planets has! Every Citizen Think, Talk | throw of the American Government. To! of negto chur yesterday and tele- keel 3° as applied to Interstate , Central lines and Grand Trunk Rafl- and arriving revealed certain results with mathe- id » the vote away Irom non-citizens in| sraphed to President Wilson, Attorney matical certainty. and Act American, jt “On Dec. 17, 1919, no less than sev- en planets will pull jointly on the ‘ates where they now have it General Palmer and Gov. Brough of The passage of laws to control im-| Arkansas, imploring clemency for “the migration. |eleven members of our race sentenced blinding flash | Trapp ens, “Every citizen in the United States— of Preying ' ' ' f t ' 4 Coast guards at Grand Haven are } road there reported wire trouble as| at bie A aged | far north as Grand Rapids, Mich.| uP came and went in an instant” ie | Laporte, Ind., reported an {lumina-|#aid Kincaid ut the southern part | which will start soon. universal military training. | sin. ‘Thexe will include all the mighti- /native and foreign-born—must think, | “the asmurance that forelen language | to death for the Eline riots, to be exe- |, Ambrose, Monell, big has a summer yn Oo} eo c! ed to visible as at noon est planets, those w: je most pow-|talk and act American,” is the slogan|newspapers and all other similar forms 4 506 e .|home a uxedo, has engaged John Seog ERE aes om fal dati cathe ce after! for the moment’ adie caibaloves bait | rey th seas, Vo. |%%, the National Security Leaue's Bokeone shall be foreign in ae | oa according 10 Press Fe young, an Adirondack trapper, to rid pips ned grant Prof. Albert Porta of the University | “Six of them— Mercury, Maree ame. |Sauare Deal for the Public’ campal cra f / 1 his preserves at Gilmans of animals that 1s , " | ‘Sa Ni eal for the Public palgn |” “Provision for mational defense by| President Wilson was petitioned to re- | aa Fort Wayne, Warsaw and Hamil-| of Michigan has written a cheerful nus, Jupiter, Saturn and Neptune— eball Plunges Into Lake |ton were other points in Indiana| View of what he plunged into Lake Michigan. tnesses aver they saw the great of fire, white and orange colored, ich {Numinated the whole country, wer the lake south of Grand It fell into the waters, creat- & fog of steam clouds. Sudden rainstorms were reported lightning, colos: in their assertion that they wit- the descent of the body into lake. A lighthouse attendant also declared he was watching n the top of his beacon when the teor came down. hat looked like # ball of fire to fall in the lake about miles south of me,” he said. Glearly hear a roar in its fe mush toward the water, When that it was striking the , @ flash of flame and steam the air and caused « distur- Cranberry Jelly with all hot bread — just try it and see. Saves butter and is a treat. Michigan, Northern In- and Northwestern Tinois saw flight of the flery invader. t 745 o’clodk a red light was seen c s to illuminate the dark ds over the lake. At Athons and Creek, Mich., the earth trem- Cranberries The House of Kuppenheimer Clothes Caarticss 1919 The Howe of Kuppenbeimes Playing the Game ETERMINATION, vim, vigor, speed and persistent practice are the things that count. ‘The team that has them is the team that usually wins. And the same thing applies to the business of selling clothes. This store plays the game—we put all our energy into it. We mean to be winners—and we are. . * That is why you can come to us for genuine satisfaction whenever you want clothes. W¢ spare nothing to be pre- if pared for you; we see to it that you get style, quality and ! the value you are entitled to get. i Suits and Overcoats in a variety big enough to suit any man—and values that are winners, too. _ Kuppenheimer and Brill Overcoats Suits, $40 to $100 Town and Country Coats The most swagger overcoats shown this season, Eng- lish Raglans, with belt or without, just the thing for motoring, driving or walking, in town or out-—$60 to $165, 279 Breedway Broadway at 49thSt. 125th St.at3dAve, 2Flatbush Ave 44 East 14th St. 1456 B'way, at 42dSt. 47 Cortlandt Street Brooklyn ASK FOR THE NEW KUPPENHEIMER STYLE BOOK will be in conjunction, grouped to- “The prohibition of the use in all pub- Choice 39.75 Every Coat Has Salt’s Label—Look for It! Salt’s Pomytex Salt’s Meriten Lamb * Salt’s Velour du Nord Furs are enjoying a tremendous vogue this year. Gimbels, with its policy of offering the best for the least money, offers these wonderful coats at a fraction of what they would cost were they de- veloped in genuine fur. You will with us that they are won- derful when you see the styles, the fine materials, the perfect tailor- ing and their extraordinary values. Salt’s Kurlitex Salt’s Behring Seal Salt’s Salten Persian Fur value offered in this great combination event. closest co-o | Announce Another Sensational--- Sale of Fur Fabric Coats | Made oft Salt’s Fabrics The World’s Finest The Salt Textile Co., with Its four immense mills in America and Europe, were founded in 1886, The extent to which this eld business has perfected the weaving of pile fabrics iy one of the marvels of present day mer chandising, until today Salt’s fa- beice are recognized the world ever as the premier of all pile fabrics. quest Gov. Brough to grant reprieves |Prey On the game there. - All New York remembers last year’s famous sale in the Down- stairs Stores, when we started the great vogue for fur fabric and plush coats. Despite price ad- vanees, this sale has been made possible by special arrangement with these Famous Fabric Weavers, who join Gimbels again on this occasion, 965 of This Season’s Newest Coatsof Salt’s | - Famous Plushes And Fur Fabrics ‘The illustrations will give you an fdea of the graceful silhou- ette, but only a close inspection will acquaint you with the leve- liness of the Salt’s fabrics and the beauty of detail in the finish of each garment. are shown, Coatees, two of the very latest of the season. But two styles They are. all finely made of Salt’s Peco Seal Plus, so much like the skim of the Alasks seal that the effect is ene of the wem ders of the weaver’s art. A viel! lustrous fabric that vies with Nature's own creation in ole gance; which in these days of high prices for fine fur costs has become s-most,popular fabric, Other Salt’s Fabric Coats in Long or Short Models From $25.00 up to $79.50 Salt’s Astrachan Salt’s Esquimette Plush Salt’s Peco'Seal Plush Salt’s Fabrics are on sale throughout the country in the best shops at prices which will give you some idea of the remarkable It was only by the ration with the makers of these wonderful fabrics that we were able to obtain these garments and offer them to our patrons at this unusually low price. Come Early To-morrow and Buy One of These Most Desirable Coats All Coats on Sale Downstairs—Lower Floor Foxes, wild- . a . gy With 100,000 members as a nucleus the “pending impartial investigation,” and |C&t# and skunks hav n killing young ; A ae the earth next gether in the greatest. ‘league of ia Sak wertate eamiely ot aes ti pending impartial gation, | have it , ichigan, Terrorizing TOWNS | where the shock was feit or the light| the carth next m planets’ ever known in the annals of |league aims to enroll at least 1,000,00| ner than inglish aa the basic medium | Attorney General Palmer was urged to Seer’ have boon Kilied ihe oeyateens | Cataclysm Forecast. |scen. At Hamilton @ ball of fire, re-| six mighty plancts, astronomy.” militant Americans to back the move-'o¢ instruction.” grant the petition so as ‘to afford time | ways. f aclys . |sembling an aUtomobile light, hung| been seen in a scor = ; — = — SESE - ——- \tm the sky. United States next 4 etetn| 4 i P swept by the most terrific weather — = Es TICAGO, Nov. 28.—Astronomers | The power plant of the Calumet] Ciiaclysn experienced since human ‘ . ry university inetho Middle West |-lectric Light Company at Kala-| history begun ay abet i day into the mystery! mazoo was put out of commission,| It will be caused by the hugest sun eg oy oe that itumin., 4nd another plant near. Berrien | spot on record—a mun spot that will Gimbels New Store Hours pen stemeing Tee § between St. Joe and Niles,| be visible to the naked eye. Telechens Ni os ‘as reported disabled. Em-| “The sun spot that will appear Dec. ‘elephone Number 9A.M. ployees thought powder mili had|17, 1919, will be a vast wound in the enneylvani ‘the earth, frightened the people| been blown up side of the sun. There will be hurri- iP ja 5100 te 5.30 P.M. Developed in Two a | j Wonderful New: Models t hi - ' 639.75] |