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MBER 16, 1920. af ; |rumes seanonsibinty wouit ve se-|CONGRESSMEN GET PERU DISMISSES Sap eeets: ere is no reatun any av) IMMIGRATION DATA LEAGUE DELEGATE the time between the November elec- ; b) ‘thon and inauguration: should n “ed | employed by members of the ne» rae | {ministration in studying closely 10 THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, NOVE Ad. the gh y problema they are to tackie later : z |The incumbent Administration A | bave no objection to opening all f! { 7 \ jand furnishing ali data. In fact, ‘ —--—> a good many ¢ he interoats dered Ammer | the United States Would Aid in Familiarizing| %oe be ere’ <= ES = a: | “The Greatent tected if Were conferences between the Them With Routine Work | American Adininietrations. In sewerat | . . |onses foreigners empted tol the to s of Departments. take advantage on tier ty tw need in a Treasure House — | period to furthe \'Weila tay, os peepeatad 6 | s ) of Lineos ? ne The whole thing js pneely a matter) The oo: ‘ a ad . he comnlitos imerested tte I a COULD GAIN MUCH TIME, | of courtesy and is not covered BY any | iicuiar'y in. the. spaniel = | particular precedent, Injxome Ty Ba seloeke Bee BAI ir eliere Bett Bard { one | Cabinet officers have atafed © icy aula ak ser OF whiee there hed | P ' H “he 1 Jay | thelr successors were appoinf@a; but, | 2. Mr Johnson remarking that Keg. Trade Mark Suggestion Made That New {while assistance has been helpful, the | ‘hey hed mo sooner put the ei =3 5 i Jamed FE: responsibility of the offela) dates| th Japanese custom’ of marr bw ‘ . ) ; ; Cabinet path cts Early | trom the moment he « the wath | photoxreys thin they cai i | ideal gift, for that hard-to-please Rh in February. Jot office and time for re-|the ‘practios in Spain n \ . -CO- : }search or inv | 5 ——= | A soonth or, pees tiv Semis | cute wemmun to orton e man, McCutcheon’s Monograyn- on guration affords a better opportunity ahead . eet é ‘ : i By David Lawrence. \fo get hold of routine questions be-|°%! alions without su med Linen Handkerchiefs. Their crisp | (Special Correspondent Mu The -Bpe- | cause it te @ sort of slack preted in BER) ee ee ee - d len \ "y ning World.’ government. yhen onee a new ad- my of Japanese “picture” wive: martn: ‘ ) WASHINGTON, Nov. 16 (Copy-| ministration tn installed the ava-| invaded California before the photo ke — = oe Bibel ts z thls, she0y.—te President-elect Htar-| MNGi, tends coumime time. thal] nent wae ene Holiday Spirit, while their usefulness and : ing will select his Cabinet vy Fob, | Should otherwise be devoted to learn- | WORKMOUSE FOR MEN WHO durability make them a lasting pleasure ——— a oe cee Oo nae = = ing the ropes. | Many a Cabinet off}- AXNOT WOMEN IN THEATIRS, "y BP 59TH TH STREET bs < LEXINGTON TO 3D AVENLE = == ‘2 or thereabouts and will send bie) cial gets in a daze for weeks after . 4 James Patti, twenty-two. of thine takes office ximply because he had fem associaics to ‘Washington, thoy | 20 “time to get his bearings but mustt2%86 Park Avenue. and Charles Fi Gwill find tho ten Cabinet officers of |take immediate responsibility for] 9% twenty-one. of No. 627 Southern | | everything in hie own department. jevard. were sentenced to the Ye Wilson Administration glad to) 1 1s aigo suggested that President-| Workhouse yesterday on the com- familiarize tho new Cabinet offictiis| elect Harding would be materially as-|plaint of Mra. Marte Lorser of No. Orders for Monogramming should be placed at once. James McCutcheon & Go. Only 4 More Days! Great Thanksgiving } pisted If his too Cabinet officers were| 866 “Rider Avenue, the Bro: I with all the routine of the Govern-| iready familiar with detil gf |thay anno nx, that : \ “went departments, pending questions when the Arst /qheatre, Fifth Avenue, 34th and 33d Streets ‘Tat ice” hist 5 Cabinet meeting Is called. There 18| qvenue y ig Suggestion which is Noting politionl disadvantage in the a e O ay e rs Prompted by tho Wilson administra-|echeme, as the Democratic /dminis- a! tration In sesponsible for everything | 4 Won, but haa been talked about in of-| that ja done in the name of the United ficial " States Government until noon of I circles by persone who want (0) Mero 4, but there 1s a decided ad- tho transfer of Government sc-| vantage to the public at large be- { Gomplished with the least annoyance CAuRO the tranafer of Government fend least inconvenience to the Amer- | HOwAdAve wit! nol be ae simple.as it foan people, really emanates from] Unless some such plan is adopted those who constantly have business Veet tepertneate Eda sa any Defore the Government departments | Noeka while the new Cabinet o Ricers wand who fear that if the ordinary try to accustom themselves fo their yprocedure is followed it will be April|new surroundings and master the Gr May before action can be obtained | COmPlexities of Government bus. ‘oD pendigg matters. een . Usually it takes a new Cabinet of- | Rocke: / Meer at least a month to learn the ratty of Colorado. , foutine of bis departmont. During pea opal hic @ sie eift ‘that period he ts dopendent upon aub- | prague) Bipot rhs J A aya 3d do for the construction of a medical oe oMicials whom he dors not) ehool and hospital for the poo, by the Be ae ee ere nthen rice Killer Foundation. was anngunced ‘Iasi l ie either ive 4 te > ON. This approval or take the responsibi!- Tee hearse, sgl jisvice tala d 7 ty for delay. In some cases decisions | == = ‘are urgent and there is no other a @ourse but to take the advice of de- »partmental sirbordinates. When President Wilson was elected fm 1912, secretary | Knox recognized the importance of getting carly co- Operation between the ottwoing and fmooming Administrations, especially on the Mexican situation, which was : » then acute. Huntington Wilson As- sistant Secretary of State, was «e- Jected to advise the new Adminiatra- fon about pending matters. How- ever, there is no comparison between the number of vital questions which, @s 4 consequence of the war, aro be- fore the Government departments to- Gay and the routine matters of elght years ago. For, instance, tlfe Treasury De- partment is in many respects even ‘more important than the Depart- ment of State nowadays because the nces of the whole world bear a welationship to the action’ of the United States Treasury, A month's time spent by the new Secretary ot 4 the Treamury before he actually 9. | A eos Once every year at this time we have our Thanksgiving Sale, in which we always offer tremendous bargains. This year will be no exception to the rule, and we wish to announce that dur ng the few s this sale will be continued we will offer a beautiful new model 88-note Player Piano {or 1 with 1 Player sold during this sale we will include the following FRE i nsisting ofa beauti- ful Musie Roll Cabinet, $10.00 worth of Music your own selection, a fandsome Bench to match, and Free Delivery of the entire OUTFIT to your home. If you have no Player in your home, be suré to take advantage of this offer Remember, a chance like this may never offer itself again, and as there ar ‘Stern Brothers West 42nd Street (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) West 43rd Street limited number of these Players to be sold at this Wig we urge you to call tomorrew. COME EARLY to assure yourself of a good selection. THIS ENTIRE PLAYER OUTFIT Consisting of a Beautiful 68-Note layer Piano “AAS. Free With Player ' Beautiful Music Roll Cabinet--Handsome Player Bench to .Match\<$10 Worth of Music, Your | Own Choice—Free Delivery to Your Home EE Gift ef $700,000 10 018) 8101 S198 Si 8161810) An Important Sale of Floor, Chair, Library and Boudoir ELECTRIC LAMPS | Considerably Below* Regular Prices To-morrow Mahogany Floor Lamps—Two lights; pull chain sock- 7 ets, with 24-inch faucy silk shade. : . . . 3 $41.50 Sa Se Chair Lamps—In Mahogany or gold; two lights; pull chain | sockets, with 24-inch flat silk shade; galloon trimmed and 3 H heavyailkfringe «00; 0s etl $32.00 2 s. z Even if you are not quite ready at this time, it w : ble for you to purchase your Player in this sale to be assured of both a special low price and im- mediate delivery of the instrument. The matter of paying need not worry you, as we have inaugurated a special EASY RAYMENT PLAN and will allow you to pay for the instrument in small weekly or monthly instalments during the time you have it in your home. * Library Lamps—of metal; two lights; pull chain sockets; $22.50 shade of fancy art glass combined with bronze finished metal, Artistic Boudoir Lamps—Ivory finish, with 10-inch silk $12.50 shade, covered, with white lace and silk rosebud trimming, Special Low Terms UF ONLY $3 A WEEK" Finely, Hand Embroidered MADEIRA and MOSAIC LINENS | at Decided Price Reductions Be Sure to Call Tomorrow and Select Your Player, as Only a Limited Number of These Outfits Will Be Offered at $445 Vor months past the Walters Piano Factory has been preparing for this great Thanksgiving Sale, but owing to the difficulty of securing enough of certain materials used in the building of these magnificent Players they are only able to supply a lagited number of these instruments in time for this sale. The fortunate ones will be those who call Tomorrow, but if you should find it impossible to call personally, mail the attached coupon to us, properly filled out, and we will reserve a Player for you. 1a If You Cannot Call. Tomorrow—Mail Coupon | GENTLEMEN:—Kindly send me illustrated Catalogue and full particulars regarding your | Thanksgiving Player Sale | I 1 01S (@ 1O6O 1B 210 1b 1181S 1B 1G 1S! D1 O1016 10161 © | © 181 @1 @ 161018181 016181618101 G1 G1S1S SOG 1SO1Siel Madeira Linens Mosaic Linens Centerpieces, - each $1.75, 2.25 | Centerpieces, each $5.50, 7.50 1.95 | Tea Cloths, . each 15.00, 17.50 Luncheon Cloths, ea. 25.00, 29.00 Tea Clogps, . each 7.25, 9.00 Y , hal ae ee Dinner Cloths, each 45.00, 65.00 Afterngon Tea Napkins, : * dom. 7088) 6.78 || Dee Napkins. ae Hemstitched, corner effects doz. 9.50 Tumbler Doilies, doz, 1,95, 2.25 Tea Napkins, Luncheon Sets (18 pes.) 7.25, 8.75 | Mosaic edge . . . . . doz, 14.00 OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS|| Our Liberal Credit Terms Apply to Long'|| Inland, New Jersey and Connecticut. MOTOR TRUCK DELIVERIES 86th St. Crosstown Cars Two Blocks Away 84th St, “L” Station at Our Door 3d Ave. Street Cars Pass Our Door SiS 10101010 1S 1 S101 01 0101S 10. 1S 1O1 Gi 01 6101S! G'S) © G'S! 1 B'G7i8'8'8! Gi Boudoir Cushion Covers 1.50, seat a NAME Fels Davee aoasesoris ; AT ORWar On ADDRESS .......-- 5 ASIDE ISR AI GM aa aie wis Unusually Advantageous Prices on JHIGH-GRADE SILVERWARE Suitable for the Thanksgiving tables or appropriate for gift purposes, consisting of Dresser, Toilet Table, Cl Bed; as illustrated; 4 pieces, at This? Sterling Silver Deposit Ware Quadruple Plated Ware Mayonnaise Bowl and Ladle 5.50 | Tea Sets, 4 pieces, - set 13.50 Flower Vases, 12 inch, ~~ 2.95 | Tea Sets, 4 pieces, - “ 17.75 ah A] || Loe DU TM is | Cheese Plates, - - » > 1,85 Crumb Sets, 2 pieces, -' 4.45 After Dinner Coffee Sets, FOR 7) Colds, Coughs OM | Neglected Colas are Dangerous tT | The WATERDUBY Services. Take no chances, Keep this standard remedy handy for the first sneeze, Breaks up a cc Grippe in3 day wo” AND Le Grippe ined period e arrested, We | CASCARA n 24 hours — Relieves os xcellent for Headache Kroehler Kodav Stesling Silver Salt and Candlesticks - - each 2.95 LL DRUG a okesoey oe Ont Pepper Shakers, - exch 2.10 : : ipa Give Cae ~ ete ts SELL HF + makes Serving Trays, | Bstabligned 1807 = = > 5.95, 6.95 12 ins, $3.65 14 ins, 3.85 Cigarettc Boxes, 29 W. 34th St., New York eS ee i 414-16 Fulton St, Brooklyn It Makes Little Difference What You Need— | Houne: © 10 6 Sunoavas cyosED A World “Want” Ad, Will Go and Find It weary We

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