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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 23, ie ie ERA ent stovbine vesterdns sath PARR AN ’ SIGRID NILSSON, | Canada or Australie ov South WHO'S TO BLAME? [TRUCE INCOALCLASH|HOW TO GET DRINKS Magy thousands of dollars, Included | WHITE HOUSE COOK, Py COULD ARGUE Her own case UNCLE SAM’S BOYS DURING HOLIDAYS AND ALL YOU WANT: —_—— —- 4a them was « $ 1,000 necklace which IN LEAGUE. ; 9 ; Ped A \ _ Re bought for his wife and which was WHOIS TO MARRY Tinea Gr Seine On I Guide, | OS PF RN@E: So GIRLS? ‘4 Py ee mr 8p JUST Go TO SE lying on the dresser in the hotel room | looking in, Ireland would be on in. . : . | Palmer's Statement Taken as Mires CET Pbut was overlooked because of lin- side on terms of equality with other American Minister Wants to Save of Drastic Action to Force Anierican Shiys Mil Selling Outside ‘Berle which covered it. autonomous States, She could argue Students, While Paris Paper } Operators Into Line, Three-Mile | imit at Almost ".“My wife bas a lot of jewelry and her own case there and would not WASIINGTON, Dec of Ma - Bhe was wearing most of it when we need to have her problem brought be Says Damsels Are Choveraye atween Ite anernt Pre-War Prices went over to Fifth Avenue yesterday,” e We fore the Assembly through — the Lured Awa Attorney 8 t ——— * and General Palme regarding he said. “And I had plenty on, my-| friendly intervention of some outsid: str , rt PARI © coal sirike settlement terms probe eelf. As f think things over now, I ——— power \inder the provisions of the sly will the : HE newspaper Le Petit Bleu Ko over until after am sure these men trailed us and thehene H Stil] | famous Article Eleven. Autonomy said to eriean s Christmas holidays eme Knew of ti purchases we had made.” Hitchcock Says President Still) jonta mean membermuip a6 0 gree I to-day American sol. | Christmas hotid itement 13 thirsty, here's the solu. tion If you have money, spend rest of your life travelling oi if not, wet a job on ship- Prepared for Hostilities When When arrested the prisoners mats Pershing Entered Mexico— | | Opposes the ‘Lodge Provi- pation Anis jateraniional partner oy en asON RAMAN IPE @ i *iil fot Aondsticy Nghe Sores board é statomen hat they h ~ . +, ‘ ship provides for in the covenant of " t ve | And prices! Cocktails, 30 cents; @elock this morning, an hour before —" —————— He would bé an optimist, indeed Commenting upon the appeal | ¥ y portant traneaction,” was} bighbulls, comnts; gin rickeys, ‘the Broderick’s room was burst open. right, 1019, ty the United Presa) WASHINGTON, Dec. 2.—President | who Delleved that the opposition of ut the joy. Stanley Fisher, pastor, {rearded In some quarters aa'an ine} 80 cents: beer, 20 cents, Double @ir. Broderick feels sure that the} LAREDO, Tex. Dec, 23—War-like Wilson in willing’ to accept a reserva- | the Irish in the United States to thé AH RAO MOGI GHURG Ih Barts dication that the Attorney General] DA's, Swift mixers, day and night ee es ot tng | decucnunt pawns EE Saat eedL tion on Article X of the Lensue of Sipla: Weevoanl 8. | eal ae rege for $1,000,000 with which to found | planned to bring the full pressure of | S¢t¥ie F ; Bae and ot Mahiranives ot 1awetty. Silaaaaiens He beni in Nations covenant which will give 19 Goorgo, and. he would be MEINEIOE Ey Cee TET cee ee te eee | Tontinal Heenttae cedure tre Both men were dapperly dressed in ini 4 + e ie si i ri 7 aie Congress the right to decide when the | yee aaa si bie eee i Le Potlt Bleu sald . Gut Rieates ATTA u Hh nad gent steamubip conpanies whose ove eeuine rales pyle ee Week ; United Staves is under a moral obii- | Ameries fom and of Prémier U's all vary well to say. Paria “| controversy veesela fly the American flag dis- marks 0} % others. jessen- | gation to use the Army and Navy in defending the territorial integrity ‘of |another nation, is the opinion ex- pressed by Senator Iitebcock. In expressing this view Senator | Hitchcock said the President will not accept the Lodge reservation on this clause, and will not accept any com lambkins debauched the Ameri- can wolves and pretend il was the lambs that began it. But \ { closed that outside the three- | mile limit liquor is being sold on practically all boats. ‘Traffic has treat tne, | isn't it possible the wolves may situation, @ntered into the contro. | been trebled, and great numbers have been black and the greatest y by declaring that in the Gov-| “fe travelling for the avowed puy- fault of the lambs that they were HR tp pd Berta a enya wed ernment negotiations “there mist al too busily enticed? have been some Hort of a secret deal} % Ces, more men are applying jator Frelinghuysen, Republican, Jersey, Chairman of the Senate | nittee investigating the coal It is sufficient to da the informal and poli that have occurre matic representativ ain and the United Stat ever sin Fovelgn Secretary Balfour discussed the matter with ‘President Wilson eloxe that in conversations between diplo- Ber was at once sent to Brill Broth- |. This book contains notes exchanged @fw asking thom to send men to look} between the United States and ‘at the prisoners to determine whether | Mexico, and confidential messages they are the “two foreign looking) covering the period from Carranza’s men” who ordered a quantity of fine overthrow of Huerta through men’s wear sent to a boarding house, Mexico's neutrality in the world ‘on the west side and beat and robbed | Thére are war-lke passages, p ortly afte , , Jalte: “All you have to do to-day is to | made in addition to the «ignedatate- | "Jobs than there are jobs. the messenger who delivered it | ticularly in the record of the Pershing | promiso which sacrifices the spirit of i a ee the hehe Sethe UBL) Gaver cay iaveR SANMLR tiie. timeneis HERR YANG Mi rdded, |, Olficials of two companies said When Roderiguez and Havia were | expedition into Mexico, called in the Article i tes fe its en the SHARC | nery establishment, where for. “the public may 1 ik for an (nae ae they have Treasury Department 2 Jhasieh ' 1 lus been a handicap ¢ o-Ame ' ‘or 18 public may look. for a rease | #aearched at the West Thirticth Street | “Blue “Bopk’" the lumbus case." | Some Democratic Senators have re- |" been 0 he SIR ach aides hits | merly little Parisian giris earned | in the price of coal or another atrike. rulings that the sales are legal. Station a diamond mesh bag, worth ged Mer i nla Cad te N.| | cently come to the view that this ar- pedbpidked. Thats WKY Wie Prme| their living with their fingers, | He characterized the settlement terms | ‘ ree Tene g cance a gold watch and chain worth 1 March 9, 1916, One of tho docu- | | ticle, which President Wilson called Wininter's proposal elicits enthusiasm | ®8d you hear everywhere the |u@ loaded dice for the American ine, United Fruit and Ward line a pair of diamond cuff-links | Ments contained in the book reads | “the heart of the covenant” is not) here, tt ix the beginning of some- same lamentation , people. steamers have been selling liquor Wwerth $300, and cash amounting to| ‘(Document No, 10, Telegram) | vital #o long as Article XI. and other| thing. It is attempt at last to apply “inde tie Americahy. came. | — and expect to continue, 3 o ‘Celaya, Guanajuato, Mareh 11.— | ft ¢ nt Ww emain. | the principle of self-determination to r R _ — fwere found in their pockets and ) provisions to prevent war r deetana We are absolutely with: work- | —_ identified by the Brodcricks as! n. Manuel M. Dieguez, Empalme, | | Hitehcock said that recent talks with | —_—_—~— | i STEAMER SENT HELP CALL. Princess Shot While Motoring “their property. There were also found | Senora two other gold watches and chains, "Am trying to prevent break with | xf of blank and ske ys,and| United States, Fear anything may| and a spray charged with four| happen. Place your troops in con- | s, of tobasco ice, evidently | Venlent points to prevent invasion ot meant to blind any one engaging them | American troops, You should have | Pine close quarters fight, but which | ©verything ready to destroy the line they had not attempted to use. from Nogales south, and order the Republican Senators have convinced | he boys who did the actua | A a rut a BERLL Dec, 23.—Princess Hans him that the differences over ariicle | LLOYD GEORGE PLAN sides d the actual , | Coast Guard Cutter Finds Princess fighting were not so much to Wey add Owe Wegairs Von Ratibor, while motoring to-day at |X “are pretty serious.” | APPROVED IN MAIN | Diane, the newspaper said, bee STL cA MCuEKGd: UReoraini CN AbORA | NORFOLK, v: 2 h ed, wccordl | Ratification of the treaty was pre- AUG tay KaldwIn Bot to: Bnei t AK, Va., Dec, 24.—A radio}anilant who escaped, according to word dicted by some senators with prov| BY LONDON PRESS} ji'vas the cmen tenind ive tiness |meacas® was rvcvived at the Aampton [received here pects of sych action before January who spoiled Paris's girls. [dsora! (he) ebunt BURP! GUTtOE. ARAHIRE, 16, which would give President Wilson newspaper advised the |which went to the ald of the Princess an opportunity to lift war-time pro- “Gives Ireland a Greater Degree of | i dh ey Avy Mr. Fisher not to worry ov |May, reported in distress off the Vir- The police are convinced that Tod- | me steps to be taken in Naco and hibition and grant the country a Autonomy,” Says the Daily Paris's “daughters of Satan” and | sinia coast, gaying that the Princess eriguez and Havin are the men who {48a Prieta, if war te declared wet period before the ereurnees| News. their influence on American stu- | M&y had made hervown repaira and was Fobbed guesty in eighteen hotels in| Order construction of hand grenades) wi. wienq Charlotte Nilsson, chiet| *mendment becomes effective on that] 1 oN DON, Dec. 23.—Aside from one | dents. Sey New co earner wel ome ee Fork. inteen sets of AMOR | ees Cee teeny, SY oeseratate, W House for the date or two irreconcilable anti-Home Rule | yo ee | iituely-wutiday nleut HLOuE ealin week traced from the biotiers of as many | © = past four years, is to be married dur-|, All Senators remaining in Washing- whole country under a single Parlia- | picked up at the station, say i pee tik. ke “V. CARRANZA.” 2 ton during the holiday probably will| journals, London newspapers this | ment. v is ebay ation, saying the hotels are said by handwriting ex ing the holidays. Ming Nilsson a 4 % 4 h sh Princess May was out of commission ‘i acter with | Sinilar message was went to Gen. * be called upon to participate in the ye FavOTebIS: poceptl Extra precautions had been tak Hpstte to be identical in character with | 5,1 urco Calles, at Agua Prieta, Son. |CO™Panied the President and Mré.| treaty conferences, morning give favorable reception to a had been taken and wanted assistance ut once. The the signatures of the cen under ar- Wilson to Fran the Government's new scheme fort? Prevent Sinn Fein disturbances! messages made no mention of the na- } ” T, and also went with | ora, on that dai To Gen. Augustin against the Premi " " le, Bhe 2 or of the Knicker- a rami ni ‘ a " weldiane Tae “ 4 remier, who in an elo-|ture of the trouble, She is of 1,200 rest on a ; gister of the K e Millan, at Jalapa, Vera Crus, C them on their Western trip. She was jIrish self-government. None, how- | Ghent peroration. eal booker Hote taille re 1 tons, owned by the Canadian Pacific | 4 $ naturalized only about a month ago ever, expresses genuine expectation| “It is always the tight : ranza wired he ght time to do Railway and in-bound f Jamaica, | pa@he modus operand) of the men eee een nw with the Unitea {224, Will marry Christian Larsen, ot| of the success of the plan. the Fight thing, and Britain can af- iste sb eta ait Ropes of fwas to ongage a room with a com-| . Fort Washington, Md. Hers is the The Daily News, perhaps the most | ford Now more than ever to take the HAVANA ENTR' wanitating door, Hotel. meh way {Stes are at the verge of breaking |wixth marriage license issued to occu IN LEAGUE UNDER thorough champion of Home Rule of | her of co Reale dard med ANA ENTRIES Pure Horse Hair on account of Columbus incident, I] pants of the White House during tae | jnitlative, | No one will now suspect Bec oriipar jonkisa Une door puppoRG you Ere Bil:ready. two Wiwon terme, one of the licenees the London newspapers and a severe | land that by its power destroyed the Havana entsfe for toanorrow ate as fol-| Before they are unwound, combed 10 bed without lockine the door com- : being to the President himself. | eritie of Premier Lioyd George and | Steatest military empire in the world |\s 10 ae r 4 Bloating with the adjoining room.| “arch | immediate will nor be suspected of quailing | ant ucvant emg, Me ion ne ee upon Vera out and made into At a | the Coalition Government, says: ywuni; claiming: pure, SUX) "hirer, Ko 00M) Crus and take every kind of precau- i vefore a band of wretched assussins, ’WiKs Dixon. 106! Wrhnewood, 10k: The Mabberics of the kind have oc-/ 140 so that in case American mac he Government bill gives Ireland | “The world will know that,we are, {i cvnt, 108; Vodierene, 108; lp, 108; towne | | In the New York and Fndicoit| Ton #0 Tal in case American a greater degree of autonomy since it/ entering upon the task prompted by (NN oak dana | ' among others. eo eOrA | aciny ite Rea cuctione Geen PaaS ‘vets up an Irish Parliqment, and it| the deep sense of justice which sus- tween vineAGears He i | @hose hotels to-day identified both manifestly contemplates the proba-| ‘#med this land through these last (uct, 100 Pages Sos eae te Oe, Jas; it a year if fice.” }O8: Maree M., 10%; Major Fisk, 111 ta and Roderigues as having en- | [tween Gen. Hugh Soott and Gen (Continued From First Page.) bility of @ united /Irish Parliament.| > “the “Treat Pociel Lard, 111; Cast, “Tony, 11d; Hello Parduer : djoining. others in| AYa@ Obregon, following the Coluin- Red Ta the denperate tiation aa | yang irish uewislatures, he aaid, | ite sh etesiced abt bus raid, Carranza telegraphed Obre- » full control of educ auion, Snares Rac porn Mitte i pelea aiosyt gon On May 7 trom Chapultepec: hich robberies we given twenty years ago to the Philip-| Ireland now stands, this offer, so far | local government, land, agricultur Mt is said that the men under ap pe pines to grant them independence.| as Englishman can judge, should not roads, yridges, transportation (i EA y cs orce 0 > “\ ei : ; S Worth of jewelry and cash within the eiieaiey. line without both Gaver informally and it is a fact that he|to be honestly put forward.’ Aiacheeniings Te werner past few months, The accused men i - t * enlliic- eens had brought Premier Lloyd George ‘The Liberal Chronicle says, on the] he declared, to retain control of the PGFdNised to talk, but wore taken in| Tents Previously agroeing to a treaty to the point of suggesting something| whole, the measure appears generous, | Police beyond three years. The postal Mattresses ‘The most durable bedding you { Fire and cue hail furlongs: | COM bny. SHR tal Tei ‘Ber, | FRANK A.HALL & SONS Amign, number of instances wre not in MIE fas’ itis gfvernon vy detectives, to that effect shall be considered as (Continued From First Page.) concrete even th the extent of getting| Foreseeing the plan will be opposed | *¢F¥ice would not be transferred un- | i , Dovaltcn, 1. | Bedding Specialists tor OO years. an invading force, and I will order ees Se rive for AasaEk “Vali BHA 1 heck ineieel ace til there was a single parliament, ile Miss, O4: | 25 West 45th St., New York City SQuesT AT WALLICK HOTEL| it to ue tousnt # hearing for 3 i nd| nearly. everywhere in Ireland largely] gir Donald MacLean suid” he) juan) ‘ s Owl 108 s ROBBED OF OVERCOAT Uae hades : ber of awards made but in the fact | Dunne, when the latter went to Ire-| because “nono of the contending fac-| thought there was no idea of ven) Mixtit When the 24th United States In-| that the awards as issued to officers | jand, mingled with the Sinn Feiners,| tions is really willing to be fair to|geance In the Premier’s speech, and LOST, FOUND AND REWARDS. 4 The manager of the Wallick Hotel,| tantry crossed into Juarez last July | !n ne 4 who had made a complaint to the po-| ana defeated Villistas, “who | LOST—Jirgenson, faced gold, watch, Y + TAd knife attached’ initial gieet knife; . Broadway. between 40th and Lt jowark, N, J. the newspaper | believed that it was the Premier's in- Paper! tention to adopt no more repressive and British opinion became so in-|any of the other ae ‘d with the relative merit of the 1 had | re rvices perforined by then aa indi, | famed that the Prime Minister did| says: 4 FA bprentl ge yesterday about . Seba rald co previously whipped. the Carranoista| cates by tor sooommcndintions” kuz | not dare to receive the'Iri#h-Ameri-| “The Government, the British peo- | semmuceeaie and rae Sui AM ees Sle eres oe guest carly yesterday Pl garrison, the circumstances were dif-|miral Sims's letter continued, | “Of- | can delegates. ple and the British Parliament must Zeame to the Knickerbooker before the} repent, Ticers who were recommended for the) wiL8ON FORESAW DISTRUST OF | recognize and discount these opposi- Povrigoners had been taken away and} In nig formal report on the com-| NaN! awards appear on the ist) BRITAIN IN THIS COUNTRY. | tions in advance. Only in such a way Eureka widgntified the overcoat worn by one) pete parley, Obregon said he did} awards and vice versa. But that is water over the dam.|/can any change which is either just Mixed got them as having been stolen from) no convey the warning to Scott at| _Reprosentative Lufkin, Republican,| When Mr, Wilson got back to this|or workable be achieved in Ireland. xe #8 Mr. Bastany of Boston at the Wal-| that time but later, when American | Massachusetts, a member of the] country, he is known to have told his! ‘The Daily Mail declares it to be a Candy Mek, who also lost $28 in money. treopa crossed into Mexico to pursue] House Naval Committee, announced | ¢pj, friends that he believed that until! better scheme than any previous Gov- Spr’ : -| to-day + when Congress recon- a parted Carn Baia eebrenied ade an ne SA Iaehtooe & resstu.| Great Britain did something about| ernment has produced. also as men who had registered) © Ga ranua te graphed on May 18 to] tion calling on the Navy Deparument| the rish problem, America would! ‘The ‘Telegraph describes {t as “a ag Berea ols beter last. 1. | Gen. Alfredo Ricaut, at Matamoras, {for & report on changes made by | continue to look askance at the Brit-| proposal which will commend Itself to % ir. Br ler msintains an apart- rere -| the Gle This assortment Roderiguez and Havia were identi Pa eeeranes diversity of Cara- Nougat, Jelly » Royal Gums, retary Daniela in the recomme: | i i | | ii ; Sere niacod -Jish attitude and misunderstandings | freedom-lov . ene French € @ No. 816 Park Avenue, He| O24 Gen. Reynaldo Garsa, at Nuevo} dations for awarding Naval docora-| wry not be removed between, the| ere ene eat cones Cverywnere a6 19 fon Bons. “Jelly For Sunday Schools, Churches, Etc. E amin. iia eatowiia: At E a just and fair.tender of seif-govern- | | Dates, Silver Stlekce POUNDS cf iemneweres it intending to pend the) o | orcan. forces should ‘com --~ two great English-speaking peoples. | ment,” Pity Var Charalts fp obhepetd hy ful ghee a, in Texas, but came back for a fs Haag Meagee as Now the British Prime Minister has| Representing the Irish Unioni Covered Sweets.” some candy —enousn tor nd attractive con- . s torden Jine Tih I d spraseniing nist || Covered Sweets. 5 “the holidays and registered at the ae ee ou “I ” Me Kige oy es KAISER AND PRINCE spoken, ‘The plan he proposes will not eon the ateraing Hat gaat’ 39 bine bp aipea epee peg queens e fainer. ‘Knickerbocker. Peal cedar eu gontaaero ae ukils Grex ARRANGE A VISIT | picase the Sinn Feiners or secession-| “tt js a bad settlement—bad for Tre- s : iin0% | “E left my revolver in Texas,” he ‘i i ‘cats ists who favor an absolute separation| jana because it does not settle the from English rule, but the idea of|frish question, and bad for Great autonomy for Ireland is regarded by | Britain because it weakens the United } qusaid ruefully as a New York Hos- yous men to fight them immediately.” | - ri i pital surgeon took eleven stitches in| The following statement was made] Frederick William Going to Amer- The Holiday Shopper’s Guide tion later on if the Irish people should | plan for Ireland as he outlined it in | gyhte scalp and a an us ee yee eA oder eee ongen to Spend Christmas— | most observers here in the Govern-| Kingdom, It is merely the climax of y « “because ad no idea things | America . basil Prese ar pnt as a splendid step forward which |} betrayal.” ry 3. ‘ Fit ‘ . 5 © Boo 0 resent from Germany, Tent Bes ep) enais One Rovrayel, Pr: ical H HA H Ht ieee seins to be ko thls in Now) pon in the incident iat Masete| AMERONGBN, Dec, 22. (Assoslated| "ill Mford the opportunity for sapara-| Premier Lloyd George's Home Rule acti ints on Filling the Christmas Gift List ‘ if | Mare Broderick’s stab wound was|lan, June 18, 1916, when Mexicans] Press) emer Crown Prince VERY moment is golden now to the t buyer since the clock has taken to gallop- , iw oamilnie te ongen| 80 desire it. the House of Commons yesterday ing. Brilliant stocks, splendidly reinforced, invite i ile courteous and @s serious us her husband's, She/firal on # boatload of American | ave ag sail Boneh iiehs Laban asiaal kn In other words, the move is ap- | may be briefly stated as follows: : intelligent salespeople Will gladly. santtae: all ansialanes oe Berio ran burdens of suffering from shock from the] sailors from the gunboat Annapolla; |) ie deiand of Wieringen Christ-| proved for its immediate rather To set up two Parliaments tn Ire- ‘ee wift buying. We are striving to maintain Helpful service right up to the last minute, but | & choking given her by the robber “The American Government hast) oo. interested Dutch circles con-| than ite remote value. It would |land, one for the Catholics in the do not delay a moment longer than necessary. aN James B. Regun, proprietor df the | ordered the immediate concentration | ,. der this visit evilence of a reconcilia-| give Ireland a status, a self gov- south and other for the Protestants OLD DUTCH STYLE CREAM OROCOLATES —Centres of — delicious whipped Cream, {nthe Dopular Ice Cream flay and jackets of our Fashioned Bitter Sweet Bee BM AMERICAN FILLED CON- er, sald the men regis-|of its army upon our border With] tion between the former German Em-| ernina state which would entitle |in the north and east, with a Counoil | tered at the hotel about 10 o'clock | visible hostility, withing to drag us] peror and his son. her to a vote in the assembly of | selected from both which it is noped Might, did not ask for any partic- |into @ war that neither the Mexican! 4 Christmas trea for the former] the League of Nations along with | eventually will bring a union of the “wlar room ami went to their rooms | Government nor the people have pro-| Monarch was plirchaged lust weak and fmmmediatety when assigned. yoked, Although unfair and un-|many gifts for the exiles have arrived ‘A betiet poi by dotec- |eaual, such war scems unavoidable, | {om Germany, Frederick | Wittem oa FUNERAL DIRECTORS. el FUNERAL DIRECTORS. [fives who started an investigation of | #ince the Government and the people /at Wiertngen for thirty German chile gp Roderiguer and Havia and their re- of Mexico are firmly disposed to de- Correspondence to-di E Cc A (GO Y ‘yarmt associates that there would now|fend thelr sovereignty and absolute ent, published in Bruase that VERY HIGM GRADS ASSORTED CHOCOLATES -—in Quality and ve. old S G te of pertection in candy-cratt, Every # masterpiece, supreme in quality and Variety great enough to please every itu ttzactively out ao im containers that are at i DH LUXE $ 1.50 and $3.00 al Assorted Chocolates 1.50, en, 81.75. POUND BOXES A re Li KIES—Thor 5 afk ‘nstious “Sulsa ware First dipped. in “ . independence even at the Gost of -. » bee pomibility of learning the secret Ff the frequent robberies in hotels used| thelr blood and the destruction of Wale. wanleh4 FECTIONS — Tastrously ant Crew “Pag wealthy persons recently, of which | ‘heir wealth, the Netherlands Government has’ unof- | By DR. BERTHOLD A. BAER. finished, beautifully tincved | | Aiyery fine eift . i aielnieg. « ly oo ° the newspaper public has only learned The Carranza Government in- fystally ne i oo the Allies that former i ee a A ae Hard Candy «ems, having bent B20 9 q tioners: M! the offer of rich rewards, "no ques-| formed the State Department during|tenderea for trial, nt tt be UF} I do not know Webster's definition of “Delicacy;’’ but fillings of luscious Fruit | | tructively | oucked rautitully deeor $1 00 POUND BOX Selena asked" for jewelry and furs ana|P°S%tlations concerning proposed Lape aageeenrend | 1 take it that “Delicacy” means: the handling of a par- Hen iegrs UPA iad os wo (rouNn noxnal aad : Bether articles stolon trom this or that| Withdrawal of the Pershing expedi-| No Boose on New York’a South ticularly sensitive subject in a way which leaves only a Butte 69c o Fo XES, 82.00, 101 GRADE ASSORTED we ** | tion that “in oase of refusing to retire American Liner i devoid of tigma of offense. FOUND BOX ——$—_— OCOLATES — Povalar “Whotal, in every case the losers have] 11"! inasie Yat to duped TASIUINGTON, Deo 8 | pleasing memory devoid of every stigma of offense, eos with thousands of candy 4 ree te the coliee Vo raahe no the? la noble, , t but to defen WASHINGTON, Dec. 23.—In- “You are handling a most difficult subject in a most Patrician Assorted Chocolates ia ei a gg 4 i sei tf thas booed | the lexican territory by means of} toxicating Liquors will not be sold delicate way,” wrote a friend to me the other day. ’ Variety they leave noth= Ing to be de- sired eeremenment to news) Old Fashion to recover their prope on Shipping Board passenger lines ] plying between Now York and n i ¥ Chairman Payne | of facts and “Delicacy” is one of the contributory causes. ssics of candy raft, t ty. Nearly month later, on June 20, Little credit is due me; I stick strictly to the relating ‘thves from the Waldorf Astoria, the | understood, very frankly, that the is born only of 7 ey mn je a ounced to-da ow, i . j . mothrome be vi oe EUROPEAN CITIES. |surely would be lacking in sincerity] Synowneed to-day eae “We handle the remains of the departed in a most Tere ca at Ale anand Piinand corer, | Detectives and other representa- | ind friendship if it did not make it] ygThO Heat of there ships, | the delicate way,” said Frank E, Campbell, founder-proprie- tain ctione BTC 75 ° tor of The Funeral Church, Broadway at 66th St. and $3.50 | York Saturday, rice per package, r on of th ould lead » | nN 4 A Five-Pound Box, 81.95, Pramer, Seville, Algonquin, Biltmore! (ene viavest consequences. | —— — | “As far as I know, ours is the only institution in ~ )| WASHINGTON, D en and women embalmers. woman is in ¢ of MILK CHOCO- _THE : 5 HE © toe looked the mon over at the police HEAR PRAYER CURED CHILD Fanaa ttictiean tite tea ented women and children only, and men in aires) of Lark —This ts] CHRISTMAS EVE, DEC. 24TH, ALL STORES WILL REMAIN OPEN Balen fy te station. © fi © Bi PORES $y 166 SP Om She Macy ay ; four finest |” y " i: Rerwctive vswiem aid. be Lotta or Agnes Berlock Healed Western front in Russia, more than men, Every respect due a woman in life is paid to her by set one fines | TIL 18 O'CLOCK ( ) i iilibia a5 an international adventurer als, Congregation 200 wounded American, soldiers ar. | us in death, e are most particular in this.’” prising = Parluys. 64 BARCLAY STREET 472 FULTON 8T., Biklyn, pought by the police of several Huro-| LANCASTER, Pa. Deo, 23.—For] were elved in the new military The man to whom Mr. Campbell spoke was surely Three welt Pe a se ren te eM Gitlen. Hoe was casily identified |¥e2' little Agnos Borlock of Lancaster, | hospital of the Ainerivan Red Cross surprised. A flash of appreciation flashed in his eyes, LE coy eae Open i 11:30, P. Me Beer t Be eee He wes cosily a victim of infantile puralysis, hus had | D's 4 Cow days after the anniversary ° ‘41 PARK ROW 149TH SY. & THIRD AV, 4 Wie detective said by his peculiarly |}. eyes bandaged and hae not been | cethe tening of the armistice which I shall not soon forget. Fruit Flavored Open tl i2e, M, Beant abe be deep pockmarks. atest Geen tna las | “T am so glad to hear that,” he said, and the first Creams and many 206 BROADWAY 157 MARKET 8T., Newark Patera fisa Waldort race auncar’ night iin congremation (of aL OlED. | smile appeared upon his pale lips. Oe ON a | KENTARE OT AL we ry s . ‘inh aS Pooper ae esi $d | me A : are. elev 7 Di sé. as aman |John's Episcopal Chureh aston. | KROWLER,—At Bay Side, {. 1. on Sunday, 3} sub- CLEVELAND PL. Mutuett i. weveral times ejected from th Weer caee wtih Untandanaa Rolatives and friends are respectfully ject which is hand ith such delicacy by the man who 266 WEST 125TH STREET Open 'til 12 P.M, 4a our Ce ef the hotel when found loitering on | 1) te ween ewation was told that | mMvited (0 attend the funeral services at gave to the people of New York The Funeral Church, that 100 etl tse te PROSPECT AV Hel * Bee ipage boys’ benoh in front of the’ ene, nad been cured through prayerg| Dis WMte residence. Bay Bide boulevard perfect institution for burials and cremations. Open til 10 P. M. Open 'til 12 P. M na neat carton, ‘offive desk. He woemed to be trying offered by James Moore, Hickson, noad | ond St st. Hay Bide. N. ¥.. on Tuesday 23 WEST 34TH STREET 120 FLATBUSH AV, B 19 39 Information ubaut guests by | othe Hickson Hedling Mission of Ha ming ee, 88. 2038. a 8 s'olonk, | (c)1m9 ‘Open til 11 P.M. Open ‘tit 12 P.M. lc, Ic arm. Mer raydfather, George interment priv: New Roohelle pa: ‘The specitiod weight includes the container ng. , Spohr, "is tee St. John’s Chur Diease copy.

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