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3 * a4 Pi SLICES ii aad £3 3 Byes * 18° THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MARCH 5, 1920. ‘ ” the passage of the Eighteenth Amend- | recognize their independence. President of the American Federation | | ment was put up to your correspond-| MICHIGAN MEMBER HELPS OUT of Labor. Just a month ago Mr. PU jent to-day. When the amendment MR. CHANOLER. Blanton delivered himseif of a long 4 |camé up im the House all the New a excoriation of Samuel Gompers and + York Democrats with the exception of} Mr. Chandlers statement WwaS the American Federation of Labor on Lunn, then representing the Syra-| printed and bound in pamphlet form the floor of the House. DEF I ] cuse district, voted against it, as did| by the Bovernaseat gre] Rie The speech was printed and Representative Haskell of Brooklyn,|copy of it has been mmiled to 50. : Republican. Mere in the Nineteenth Congres-| bound by the Government Print- ‘The up-State Republicans voted ent eee": mailing. under his | for the adoption of the Prohibi- frank, 10 copies of it to a se- (Contimnea From First Page) dating the Volatead Act to etforee the| tion amendment, although the lected list of persons in every | bo Prohibition law and save the Govern-| people of the State had not had community in the United States. | ment $4,500,000, which was appropri:| an opportunity to go en record deembers of the House is such that | ated for purposes of enforcement. Mr} om ahe guesticn. On bonus may be cut, but not ma-/Eagan's resolution wa» oyerwhelm- Hf fifteen New York Republi- Merially. Hundreds of thousands of | ingly snowed under, but all the New] cans ha: jwoters directly affected by this | York Democrats and four New York | } He is confining his propaganda to| the “intelligent” element of said com- munities—iawyers, ministers of the Gospel, doctors, merchants and teach- | joined the New York ers and editors. Republicans put themselves on rd <t ace iat with econo. f : mselvea on reco: i | i . ae is up in the air in the |in favor of it. Johnston and O'Con- Sen Gains Der ghd vere mittee, } gi Ww toing Govemnin mor | matter of nell of Brooklyn, Democrats, were ab-| ing for it, the Eighteenth Amend- Of course the voters of the Nine-| for the purpose of distributing | } sent, but Cullen of Brooklyn an-| ment would have lacked the sup- | teenth Congressional District of New personal propaganda throughout | nounced that they would have voted rt of 3 York have no interest in Mr. Ford- with the other Democrats. portent, (WortHirds of the votes | ney, Few of them ever heard of him. The four Republicans who also fa- ‘ | But Mr. Fordney has an interest im vored saving the $4,500,000, and #0 are Many, many Co 4 the voters of the Nineteenth Congres- the United States is in itself wor- thy of note, but the way he is doing it prompts the guess that he | ig miscast as a statesman. He 7 Fs The Confection of Perfection) ! ey will jon record as opposed to the Voistead | learns, play the eco . sional District of New York because { gvellucally grant them when they | Act’ are Ward ef the Catakill Moun. | thelr fingers c a-|j¢ Mr. Chandler Ie elected to Congress SUght to be the advance agent of | locate some way of passing the | tain district. MacGregor of Buffalo,| tion is prompted by two documents | from that district the chances of Mr. | Te } _ buck. Archie Sanders of Rochester and San- | !4ying before me | Pordney being chairman of the House | | The politicians view with extreme | ford of Albagy. One is the twelve-page report of «| Ways and Means Committee of the May Lead American Railway As- larm the rapidiy growing and in-| All the other New York Republ next Congress are hetped by just the sociation. ingly insistent national federa-|cans present voted. ary. They al ° part Mr. Chandler will contribute. cEQAGO, March 5.—R. H. Alshton, of Federal employees. Hicks of Port Washington, L. 1, wh idler of This explanation will clear mp the gyeior New Fork Repressatatives in : y to the last cloction, | mystification. of the voters of the * ees renee Of Rana the made’ a great numerical oi pre: or a considerat d| Nineteenth District, who recently re- "4 former President of the Chicago Bhowing yesterday when there was a| and summer resident yi oN ongressional r ived envelopes bearing the name Northwestern Ralflroad, has been offered ‘vote on the Volstead Enforcement bill.|of Peekskill, Mott, fie and hopew to : Fordney, Michigan. the Presidency of the American Rail- Only seven of the forty-one, five Re-|keepsie, Reed of Buffalo, Rowe of|it ax: Mr. Ch ir. Fordney is one of the leading way Association. and two Democrats, failed | Brooklyn, Parker, Crowther, Magee of| in 1918 by the T: . economy in Government = ‘answer the roll call in Joud, ring-| Syracuse and Houghton. Republican e and the two Democrats | Representatives I ok- # ler appeared before the fegictered their sentiments if not their +N r a Annonoed, “in be- nt apostle of economy in ‘votes. . W a wly-¢ a Hon. Thomas L. ntative John J. Eagan of| headquarters; Hil, ot the Endicott-|#ian republics of E | Glanten of He watches the Weehawken, N. J., introduced an|Johnson Shoe. C ny; Seell of] Lithuania, Azerbadian « i ropriation bills down to the dment to the report of the Ap-| Potsdam and Sny Little Falls | He asked that the Ui H idual dollars. tions Committee which would were absent. nish those clients of his with money,; Mr. Blanton is a foe of union labor dopted, of invali- A new angle as to responsibility fot }arms, munitiops and supplies, and and particularly of Samuel Gompers, . A and % Pound Package AGLE CHOCOLATE FOR EATING AND DRINKING Store Hours 9.00 to 5.30 For Other Gimbel News See Pages 10 and 16 A shoe that combines gracefulmess $ | of We and supreme comfort. Mail orders filled. 511 6 Ave.near 31% St, 290 5™ Ave. at 31%! St a es ee See hac For Other Gimbel News See Pages 10 and 16 Store Hours 9 to 5:30 | rol ~32"dST- BROADWAY-33°ST Here Is Another Shipment of New Conried Phonographs And All to Be Sold at the Same Sensational Price of Nothing new about the Conried—except the name—and even that is fairly well on in zeae A Dress Shoe and Street Shoe The Conreid ° standing, for Gimbels have offered them for two , \ Specifications Or t e er ¢ 00 Ir years now. # Bie leur ton tveniocach 7 Look at the description of the specifications i : peride oracty ae coe ia: —every good thing there that any more widely Z irons absolutely, prolaelens ‘ | can be wound while playing. These are excellent shoes which fill the average needs of the poe pom he ae j att ce ae 3 A Re A a ning turn table; all ex cn older school girl, who is fast approaching young lady-hood. is Machine Under a Variety Yi. arts sayy picket Mae : et of Names has been sold all W/4f rears y A : : Yj G Possesses patent rights f n= 4 FOR DRESS FOR SCHOOL over town at higher prices cra ' 7 —with ‘ow English toe, —practi and tror Witte only fez, fer tigen prio, i a The machine has a Tone ; A DAT & . Bid ai BYae Phonographs in one sale at one price—and such a f id Modifier scientifically con- ; ae —1 inch heel, good to look at, i ape th ded structed. All wooden amplifier. ; : —and taupe suede tops. —economical to buy. price that the largest throng that ever attended a | Sea ppryaal ey cca a 4 ; i i r i| . : phonograph offer has been on hand. , a sign size 4514x1914x20. Crown i k Prepon ey mee which adapts itself to | 4 An attractive and healthy shoe for every Why, the price is lower than we have seen used ig constructed with splice joint. ; 4 leveloping foot. \ Gay wear. and rebuilt machines offered for. ' - s Each is one of the All are New and Perfect, and we are E Prepared to Make Immediate Delivery If You Cannot Call—Mail Coupon GENTLEMEN:—Kindly send me full particulars regarding your Conried Phono- P ay as $ a _. SLES eaineiorne Low as Month Just 38 Used Player-Pianos Justly famous as the best shoe for boys and girls because they are: —designed by those who understand the requirements of the developing foot, ' —tmade of selected leathers by skilled workmen, —good looking; economical to buy; practical to wear, — ee “All in One Group at Very Important Savings Buster Browns fill the needs of childhood, girlhood and pike Brown Sheping Lasts are models of perfect for boyhood. They are made for all ages; in high and/low pe Deal ayes gp lle Mai la shoes for all occasions; and in many leathers. Prices range from $3.95 to $10.75 * There is no better shoe made for Boys and Girls than Buster Browns. We are their sole New York City agent. A new departure in used Player-Piano selling —this grouping of Player-Pianos to be sold at one price — but every one expects the unusual of Gimbels Great Piano Section. Most have been used for demonstrating purposes here in the store, while the balance have been taken in exchange for some of the highest type instruments we carry. GIMBELS MUSIC SALONS—Eighth Floor t 7 AE Re, eS > Music Rolls to the amount of $50 can be charged when player is purchased Cannot Call—Mail Coupen N nd me full particulars regarding your Used Piano-Player Sale ADDRESS GIMBELS CHILDREN’S AND MISSES’ SHOE SECTION—Second Floor GIMBELS BOYS’ AND MEN’S SHOE SECTION—Fourth Floor