The evening world. Newspaper, December 2, 1919, Page 10

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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, Rak aS 2, 1919, V. $. TREASURY RECEIPTS |DAN HANNA TO DIRECT HALF BILLION OVER 1918 ; 4s | Jclation to investigate transit conditions elane here they received | | Gold Holdings Te Increased | Son of McKinley's Backer Said to in' New York City, ocday ale con gorillas courtenes. "fine tembera ot! : . ublic Service Thilsslone on and| the Ktee ‘c, Sempi Steadily to High Point of Have Opened Headquarters [ened permission to see data. flies and Gnd fark arkneem ee] | q $2,479,954,967. in Cleveland, | ' t WASHINGTO Dee, 2.—Increase of| WATERTOWN, N. Y., Dec, 2.—Dan orters Since | Hy pearly a half. dollars tn receipts |®: Hanna, son of Mark Hanna, is tak- | I} sail hd aeved (a the tober 't-4ay |!ne up the directorship of the campaign | ooo gee PARIS of General Leonard Wood for the Re @f the Treasurer of the United States for |pybiican Presidential nomination the fiscal your 1919. The ordinary re- t $) ectpts were $1,617,609,952.46, UY) eedinary disbursoments $15,365,362, i NHL.76, an Increase of $6,998,830,175 ' , ‘ and the | 19nd _ | dence in Lenox, |home is Clev the Cleveland asa. @s compared with those of the year! In the days whon McKinley was a ONE DOOR FROM FIFTH AVENUE loandidate for the Prealdenc Unaed Pern, Stites Senator Mark Magna waa. the Gold in the Treasury at the beginning man who backed the M ley cant @f the year amounted to $2 987.09. There was a noticeable ° monthly thereafter until May 15, when dhe holdings attained a maximum ot $2,689,059,633.48. The excess of exports | @ver imports during the year amounted 954,211,802 ELECTION FRAUD CHARGES , Senator Alleges : Money to Cast a Cloud on My Name.” WASHINGTON, stock of money in the | t the close of the fiscal | , an increase of The money tn clroulation volume by $86,600,649, | amounted to a grand total | of 766,029,073, Germany E Care From United States. BERLIN, Dec. 2 (Associated Pre: Permits to import parcels of foo @othing from the United States, | by partisan politics, the Senator figned as gifis to individuals in Ger- | he courted a thorough inve many, are no longer required under a | proposed to show the “m: medification of the former rules an-| hind the charges, “as, woll as the wi feunced by the government. Ten-pound | of unitmited money in an attempt Dee, .2—Denial 7 4 ator Truman H. Newberry, Republica | of Michigan. id} Declaring the charges were Teter tee ee oe ete RE te See i, sunpmnearimnartamehaate HE housewife who is looking for silverware of standard quality and authentic design at moder- ate price will be glad to know Par PLate—made by the Ongrpa Communrry and guaranteed for ten years’ wear. It is the first silverware in this grade ever backed by a definite quality and time guarantee. Tus guarantee by the Oneida Community means 100 per cent value for every dollar of your purchase money. In its own price range the value of Par Ae AS ERE = Ne RN ae annnmnnaae ee wee eee CAMPAIGN OF GEN, WOOD) and | | ‘haw established headquarters in Cleve- Mr. Hanna now maintains a resi- but his original 4, where he controls | | DENIED BY NEWBERRY Use of Unlimited | | the charges of election frauds contained in an Indictment returned against him “Fooa Gifts | in Michgan was made to-day by Sen- | n, alignity”® be- Parcels will be admitted free of all | cast a cloud upon my good name and | duties ONEIDA COMMUNITY PAR PLATE Your dealer anywhere in America can gi Regular price, $1.60 the Set of 6 Teaspoons ONEIDA COMMUNITY, £7D.; Oxpiva, New Yorn. | LOOK INTO CAR RECORDS. Members of Me € | sion Committee Mixon, | © every assistance. ‘Two members of the Hughes commit lec appointed by the Merchants’ Asso Transit Construction MU Gibbon & Cn. lanpn 3 WEST 377 ST. “THE QUALITY LINEN STORE” McGIBBON Giff! HANDKERCHIEFS Handkerchiefs of all pure linen in a variety of patterns and designs are here in abun- dance, at prices that are really exceptionally low values considering their ultra fine quality. FOR CHRISTMAS A neatly boxed and daintily ribboned dozen or so of McGibbon pure Linen Handkerchiefs will make a most acceptable gift. If desired, selections made now will be laid aside for Christmas delivery. | | ot 0 | to ‘Prats is just as unmistakably fixed as the value of Community Plate, Par Prate bears the good old- fashioned A-1 plate. Axp when it comes to selection of pattern, you will find that the Par Piare patterns are distinctly appealing. Tey were originated by the sameartists who cre- ated the exquisite(omMMuNITY PLATE designs. They set a most attractive table because they are right ive you PAR PLATE —100 per cent Value | records of the Public Service Commis- Commissioner Nixon told employees | the commission to give the commit- i ‘ { i After looking er records the committee called on) Commissioner Ladies! \ | May we send you our list of Christmas suggestions things for men and boys, lthe sort they’d buy for | themselves? Phone or eend postal Incidentally our Christ- mas gift order forms were never so handsome. Look like real money—which in- |deed they are, once you fill them out. Polychrome Lacquer Chinese Chippendale Model Columbia Grafonola Elegance In Phonographs HOSE who are particular and exacting in respect to the furnishings of their homes may now have the beauty of thgir living or music rooms greatly en- hanced by the installation of phonografhs which are encased in cabinets of lusrane and Brerting Goad, Went: Alve exquisite beauty and master craftsmanship. Bo: ( 960) wives and We are displaying, for the holidays, many wonderful examples of electrically equipped , phonogfaphs installed in cabinets of different classic designs and which are repre- mothers, know that we're rt, an excellent example of which |} sentative of various periods of the cabinet maker's a | is illustrated above, a piece in Chinese Chippendale design, fully deep and beautiful lacquer. Many other odd pieces of the Gothic, Queen Anne, William and Mary, Louis XVI. and Colonial periods and rich pieces in Chinese lacquer are equally attractive, which are variously priced from $300 to $2100. headquarters for men’s and boys’ one-piece underwear? Our pet specialty. finished in a wonder- RoGERS PEET COMPANY Broadway Bi at 13th St. “Four arsans, Convenient Broadway Corners” ~—“Fifth Ave. at Warren at 41st St. Columbia Shop Headquarters for Columbia Grafonolas and Records. reece poeeocoee. Cut This Coupon Out and Mail Tonight. Widener’s Cclumbia Shop Without any NGG ii sscrccersvecscccccsscccceceeceocvee Filth Ave., cor. 37th St St eewer Tel. Vancerbilt 4974 on maygars ¢ etet ae © photographs and descrip- 4 of your latest Art and GU. coas seaeevoseondbesrertiscsnsscaccce Period Models of \Grafonolas. 1—W—12—2 | Cash orCredit} * dames NicCreery & Co. 34th Street Holzwasser Home Talks No. 530 Wee the opening of Decem: 5th Avenue WEDNESDAY Special Closing Out Event 250 Men’s Raincoats (Tan Rubberized) regularly 12.50 Wednesday, in order to make a quick turnover, we are going to sell these 250 Men’s Tan Rubberized Raincoats at almost half their regular price. Sahee 58th St. ae Cars Therly Loan it Cash al ful tne valu cn ery znd allpurcrases, French and Spanish Spoien Here rite for 100-Page an 16-Page Autumn Sale Creular bier gave vauun 9249 $375 4-ROOM APARTMENT $585 | RS ARTM atid Our Liberai Terms BEST $700 VAN u ah OYSTERS | | \| Fried, Which Tr hichever way . Bectaned, lie ee I These Raincoats are double across the | Stewed, —|them be sure || shoulders at back, have ventilators in back || Fricassee, to serve them || | Panned, |with “Eddy’s and under arms and are guaranteed to be aw. ( Sauce.” absolutely waterproof. Sizes 34 to 42 NO RETURNS Eddys | Eadud MADE IN U. S. A. At Grocers and Delicatessen Stores. E. Pritchard, 327 Spring St.,N NO C. O. D.’S NO APPROVALS All “Lost and Found" articles edvertised in ‘The World or reported WT BSEFFS AMENITIES APPEAR - ea DAY EO BUG \N TRE NEW YORK, WORLD --*----- The World. MORNING EDITIONN-<*

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