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— —$$ $$. me oer ~ Bs eatied om EDIE. 7 ea TS THE EVENING WORLD, EVESSAE SARUARY 6, 19290. ‘ - is * } r Re ] White House for the simple reason any work that he might wish done, {son the Presidents pifysteian Jto givé him @ complote mental and|pant hae not been thrown overboard | v | that he hasn't had any word from! political, international or otherwise. Secretary Lanving hasn't seen the| physical reat. To permit Col. House} by the President, but i atl one of TR A F FI Cc | he President and has simply had be-!}He insisted that his esteem for the |President. Under Secretary Polk, who| or Secretary Lensing *olk, orp his trusted friend . fore him newspaper stories telling of |President had not diminished just got back from Paris, where he elae « r TR U Cc K "| A suppor “break,” Now as to the White House. The|was head of the American mission in|) ‘aris to come to th Capacit: BENT FARE p BROKEN RELATIONS SAY& HE j8 STILL WILLING TO|imost emphatic statements aré made|connection with the Austria Bul- would only re cP ‘ | sranfs20? Lee. 7 ANSWER CALL FROM WILSON, |to the effect that the Président would}garian and Turkish treaties hasn't {open tie whole subject and would for j ; DARDIZED 9 W | HOUSE He has been represented, moreover, |be ungrateful, indeed and most|geen the President. ward tho fight in the Senate on Whiet This Way STANDARD SIZED | ; ny in tending to separate | thoughtless, if he permitted any] In fact, tho policy pursued has been] the wntire foreign policy of the Gov . 4 t Fy '$1395 os a ACTORY and distinct fact 1 e Demo- {arguments or debates over questions| this: Uniess the matter was urgent ttl ernment is for the moment depend > Oo see —"s cratic party in connection with the]in Paris to affect the admiration and] '4sn't been presented to Mr. Wilson. | ont the Traffic Motor Tuck beid 4 Presidential race and to throw his In- | friendship he has had for the Cotonel,| None of the information brought back} Ae the President tends toward & in fie Seen (Continued From First Page.) fluence against the Wilson selection |The latter may not know it, but the} by Cylonel House or any other in-]| .omplete recovery, however, there Driver Can | No Explanation Given for ‘iaveaaiibihails whoever that happens to be. But the|reason why he hasn't been Invited to] dividuals who have been busy on] wit be a change, Colonel House has &. undér the | ot n LeaNGTOH ‘AV. | Othe N i onal friends and advisers-and rol Colne! himself within a week has|the White House since his return] foreign questions is of avail until the | cone to Texas for a visit. It is quite | iim : dyer (Utwhivuy L 10 Oates Ae tt eir Non-Appearance Be- | * ‘ Aileen da nate told one of his friends that while he) from Europe is a simple one and the| Senate acts on the German peace] jrohablo that on his way North he x ~ adinaten “av 'L to tied kt f, Seltnny . hard feelings have resulted didn’t know why he wasn't invited to | responsibility for keeping not only| treaty. will be invited to stop at the White Kier fore the Estimate Board. But what lent color to the story of] come to Washington—and ‘he said | Colonel House but everybody: else biealidown dan Pols heck his labore on | House, when eit, proof will be SUNDAY wo RLD ‘WANTS’ 5 \ “break” was the fact that Colonal|he had never gone to the White House away from tho President lodges online peuce treaty and. the * desire ‘ot | given the skeptical that the man who Up until a late hour this afternoon} ae aian't visit the White Houso| Unless requested—he wasn't in the | the shoulders of Admiral cary Gray-! the physiolans in attendance has bean served Mr. Wilson tunseltishly in the ree A WORK W ONDERS, the application by receivers of trac : gghtedt dewree disturbed about that tion companies for an 8-cent fare}after he came back from Europe! Ty" vctorated hie desite to work. tg hadsnot been filed with the Sccretary}The truth is the Colonel . himself] yoodrow Wilson on any miasion that | to the Board of Bstimate. Attorneys] oat know where he stands at the the President might designate and in for the interested parties refused to maké any corgment and Federal Judge Julius Mayer, who authorized the application, declared he would eo, not discuss the master. WER A Tho failure of the receivers to file the application to-day is indicative Net nts 15 Fluid Drao! that the 8-cent fare proposal will not be aired before the Board of Es- —— timate next Friday, as the requite- For Infants and For Infants and Children. ments make mandatory thdt such| § application must be in thé hands of r Mothers Know That ‘ ; Genuine Castoria the Board on the Tuesday before the date of the mecting. KEEP CARS RUNNING ON STATEN ISLAND eee te j maitiiinatmendiamimiencc a> 7 The RISE of MAXWELL IX years ago the Maxwell Motor Company was only an idea. Now it is dotng a volume of about $100,000,000 per year. Both Companies Agree to Maintain Service Till Jan. 19—Public Hearing Friday. ‘The officers of the two Staten Island trolley companies to-day promised to postpone for nine days their threatened cessation of service. The Cars, instead of stopping on next Saturday, will run until Jan. 19. ether service will continug after that date is still a question. When the companies told Public Service Commis- sioner Nixon that they wanted to quit on Jan. 10, a committee of oitizens ap- pealed to the Board of Estimate to| Prevent the loss of service. The hearing | on this appeal will be on Friday, and) the companies have been requested by | Commissioner Nixon to, give, the Board | mate a reasonable time in which PES ee nee ae Oe, Bae The companies say they positively will quit on th unless relief is ‘iven. in reply to the protest that the beeaRY of Bubio a, suffer, | the companies . — FacSimile Signatare | For Over i ogee | Thirty Years % W YOR a PARI se paths old ‘Transporation delays are making the AtOmon CENTS coal situation in Vienna daily more id 35 Doses 4 cute, according to advices from the pe French Mission tn that city. Entente » traing, relie shortage, hat we Dene, Feld W en heavy orale neh cars are bélng fe TE OEWTAUR COMPANY, NEW YORE Orry. pent to -Caccho- Slovagia, in, order to Bisure delivery of coal Xo ‘Aust Noted minds and notable methods have accelerated its success; but its rise, like the story of any big business growth, lies in the product it makes. Money will not buy a better crankshaft for its, pur- pose than the one you find in a Maxwell engine. a Nor will money buy better gears, better bearings, a Setter frame or better axles for the purposes intended. Dooce BrotHers 4 DOOR SEDAN Picture in your mind the terrific use they get. The combined mileage of 300,000 Maxwells per year is close to 1,500,000,000. This denotes the great test that the Maxwell undergoes each year. Every inch of space has been so disposed as to contribute to comfort and convenience. How well it survives this great test figures speak plainer than words— 300,000 in 6 years have been built; 100,000 for the current year. The four doors contribute delightfully to freedom of movement and ease of en- trance and exit. The rise of Maxwell, therefore, has been as certain as the rising of the sun. : The Maxwell you see at the Automobile COLT-STRATTON COMPANY Mowatt HOST. Broedivey Brookire Show is not only a better looking Maxwell, but BONNELL MOTOR COMPANY BISHOP, McCORMICK & BISHOP, INC. ri ahr Daseees Uareet Us Holeer :Bizevs a better Maxwell. It isa Post-War car. It has SPACE A-20 GRAND CENTRAL PALACE Mere miles per gallon many improvements. ss ll Maxwell Motor Sales Corporation New York Branch - 1808 Broadway Corner 59th Street, New York City Phone Circle 5550 OPEN EVENINGS BRONX BRANCH, 175th Street and Grand Concourse Brooklyn Distributor: Maxwell-Chalmers Sales Corporation 1410-14 Bedford Avenue Phone Prospect 8411 1 ee : : aay putt °F” —<—)Goe Sana anemeeens te ee aa eaateaiaaiiacaliaaiaiaiiatiat