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~~ * & 14 THE EVENING WvRLD, “MURKBDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1920. { With reward to- operations and con-| sald that tho Axing aximum | with President-elect Harding, when-| ttepublicans by ubmitting the | widow of the late Lerd Mayor of C IM Girt Flees in Night Garth? | Mr. Riley w nquire int | prle ce Wag hot.an invit ) whole ever he is convinced that Mr, Hard- Versailles Treaty to sthe Senate at : Bene ‘ o OF mt time | 8 ta ) ling is conniving at the pro-League eau beget e jon of siy‘ernbarae the | ey leave the. min they | more hep a. warning hat | activities of many of his qipporters heigeA paubiioatie’ - reach the cotiat Awunteiy \Wite | Acie, We Gn hymaele ta caked tt WITH JOHNSON ON |“IRRECONCILABLE” LEADERS [eagie which is now rapidly matur- |leving for immediatel this at LAGSR PRA Mi Will CcOHENE is ad by the Dapartinent oF] | TRAINING FORAFIGHT. | ing ag ind By CPACecun Aniley-ab the with dealers’ axsoclations engaged in| tustoe wit ering hnson and Horah feel that the| | 16 a oreved i Boulevard Loop and Fulton Street wer eltet and will start a hunt | , Micha President of Burns Jelection returns constitute an un-/ HARDING UNABLE suffers from. spelt of extreme de: | Weehawken. and. taken to North 1 ' t, when | P ‘or or other a such as|}) ‘i bay aber | mistakable mandate from the people pression, | Hudson Hospital, rilene aitect (16 Amik ot cara in support of thelr position, and they| 10 VISIT VERA CRUZ) or the of priority ord know of refusing in- | ——-—— are training for @ finish fight with : : Warnitig lu given by the Caverns! i feiling| (Continued From Firat Page.) | the pro-Leuguers, Senator Johnson's) Steamship Officials Say His Ship -_— ment that Heal et s of ‘ nae " ” dicaiitiahisescdapi ie ihe Bait heey ss Mat put om + Cannot Be Routed yl 1. sy. ]in coal will make the guilty lable he suddenly re-|eroup feet that, w i fo {dency four years from| 1 ; UU. S. Attorney in Brooklyn Ex jail sentences as Mgh years, | mem! partment of Jus- fing a Hislinne bi abate now against Mr. Harding if the latter! That Way Amst ] thee: a did call here the 0 publican majority | 0th | en ‘ in x f , pects Action Against at Jor fines as high us tu ‘ Hid call } thi tHanChee <P Connell, (0 OAL HEE te |repudiates what the “irreconcilables"; NEW ORLEANS, Nov. 18.—Presi- Least One Offende: Apropos of the meeting of anthra- | 1 But f decined te. necessary or wine to coddle Johnson| "eer #8 & pledge to oppone the |dent-elect Harding will be unable to st : ite coal dealers here yesterday | where we buy our ahd Borah; aa haa beadvdone inthe |e in any form, atop at Vera Crus, it was learned on : : = A TUES afternoon at which a maximuin profit | td pant rican tra Ah lly among |his arrival here to-day. Steamship HE opening of our New Store rs DI ndic e growing f 10 per cel as Ked ile: baal r r 8 Of i! cated reget be ha rtlele | ortict it 0 va J “ At least one indictment growing | of 10 per cent. was fixed, Mr. Riley But n it comes to others,| © the other hand, friends of the| x. will have to be eliminated in order |r !ctuls informed bim it would be| § Cor. Broadway and 28th St 4 Dut of the various investigations into] said well, I'm trish, and I hate like h—l|two “irreconcilable” leaders say that |to imuuce two-thirds of the Senate to|!mpractical to route the vessel by | ill itivel take lace r 3 foal profttecring i# promised in| ‘The Department of Justice i# not] to do anything that’s like informing—|they are watching closely the infor-|accept the covenant in any form. It|way of the Mexican port ¢ will positively place on ™ . ¥ Hee In favor of establishing any max-|Not that | have anything to Inform|ma conferences and other moves on |{* sald that Senator Harding's Des| Mr. Harding probably will spend a | ( Tuesday, November 23. Because the rookiyn. United States District At-/ iim prices, profits or commissions, ct gurynt? take Me be-lethe part of the pro-League Republi. | Noes address declaring for ‘rejec: | tew days in Washington, D. C., tm- | new store is not quite completed, we } } ftorney Le Roy Ross, who has been! ang would not sanction such max- | imisstoner Copeland gaid|cans, and at the proper moment|many regard it as unfortunate that| mediately on his return to the United milst hold over here till Saturday night H mainly concerned with the investiga-|{mums, because if they were .300 tons of coal reached |thetr wiews will find vigorous ex-|he did not “tle” his utterance more |States, | Abad ihe Nake uld be to| th city yesterday and that there is|preasion. Some go so far as to specifically to that section of the cecilia ' : tion into the operations of the mid-|éstabjished the tendency would be to} i” Teason why every apartment |* . ; #8Y | covenant. We repeat, therefore, our Big Sale of diemen and peddlers who sell coal in{set the charges at the maximum|house in Greater New York should (thet Senator Johnson has fully de-| rere te pome feeling here that| Mee Swiney 11 Sail fer ‘ie au You : Hig 100<pound lots, said to-day that the| figures | ne with coal. While the|termined on his future course, and| president Wilson may foregtall the | u dd States on Nov. a. ast week. ou can take your cholic mass of testimony which he hae ae-{ ‘We are jnterested in what the coal too great, he added, |that !t will involve an open break projected action of the pro-League LANDC from our entirely new stocks, com-» prising the best imported and domestic styles and fabrics, at remarkably big savings. O'COATS & SUITS $ pid Bihe r of @ coal famine. tured has been forwarded to Wash-| dealers are getting now and whether of wholesale and retail] ington, ané that he expected one if|the prices are exorbitant or reason-| oo) dealers was held this afternoon ! not more indictments able. We have heard a lot about co-| at No. 90 West Street to learn where . 8 yperation, but when It gets down to| © stocks of coal are stored Subpoenas for all books and rec- | Operalk th » [and also for the purpose of opening} ords were issued to-day by | brass tacks there is a hing doing. more stations from which the needy Armin W. Riley to compel Burns aeiati * aiid eh ane ty be supplied at quick notice with Wholesale Coal aé sociation, Brothers to produ Jury the information about sc ! and high prices of coal in New Y for the Grand Wich they have refused to Depart 50 ‘, 50 Ment of Justice investigators. . Heads of the concern will not be al ' permitted to test! Mr. Riley said, but representatives will be called in pap wrene) ae ; to explain the records for the Grand Regularly Priced Re ular V lues pars. Reg. Trade Mark ‘ $40 and $35 $70, 305 and $60 Information has reached Mr. Riley } that many of the coal dealers are 5 a F 50 S 50 | ins wile a scctet nureument OR. varied designs of sheer delicacy, fk > that is responsible for the exorbitant McCutcheon’s large assortment of at Information was refused to investt- Pure Linen Handkerchiefs will please i gators hy Madeira, Hill & Co., as well the most particular. Reduced. , from Priced heretofore as by Burns Brothers, Mr. Riley said. $85, $80 and $75 $100, $95 and $90 Mr. Hill of the firm of Madeira, Hill & Co, was closeted in conference with iter Scring tan town ache, James McCutcheon & Co. i what took place was not given out Fifth Avenue, 34th and 33d Streets | Special Assistant Attorney Genera! . HM L. Humes is to begin immediately an investigation at the coal mine: soTH TO 60TH STREET LEXINGTON TO 3D AVENUE Only 2 More Days! ee _ Great Thanksgiving Sale of Players Once every year at this time we have our nee. Sale, in which we always offer tremendous bargains. This year will be no exception to the rule, and we wish to announce that during the few days this sale will be continued we will offer a | beautiful new model 88-note Player Piano for $445, and with each Player sold during this sale we will include the following FREE OUTFIT, consisting of a beauti- ful Music Roll Cabinet, $10.00 worth of Music of your own selection, a handsome Bench to match, and Free Delivery of the entire OUTFIT to your home. If you have no Player in your home, be sure to take advantage of this offer Remember, a chance like this may never offer itself again, and as there are only a limited number of these Players to be sold at this price weyurge you to call tomorrow. COME EARLY to assure yourself of a good selection. THIS ENTIRE PLAYER OUTFIT Consisting of a Beautiful 88-Note Player Piano ne ashe cu Grocer / i Yy, li 1) ZA NE SIS S1@i SiO: 81 Gi@i'a/e:e1a'e i KN Hil i i an a il iy yy Grilled Tangos ; The savoty taste of Tahgo Sardines, the added flavor of the delicate spices in which they are packed. gives them a subtle quality that is all their own,’a taste that makes them the most appetizing morsel you ever put in your mouth. Out of the cold, clear water of the Bay of Fundy come these little. §sh. Into the can they go the day they are caught—care- fully“selected, french fried and packed in a delicious sauce. O 18181 G18!) ©! Oi 181 G1 G1 G1 S18! G1 O18'G' S181 G1G'H18) Try Tangos. You'll never know how good a sardine can taste until you have eaten Tango Spiced Sardines. Get them from your grocer. Sold at the price of other sardines, but in a larger sized can. Adolph Goldmark & Sons, Ine. 174 Hudeon Street, N.Y. 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Its oneness is a powerful aid to efficiency in laundering. Added to ease of cleansing is a hardi- Be Sure. to C ‘all ‘tomorow ia Select Your Paver, as Only a Limited Number of These Outfits Will Be Offered at $445 For 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 limited number of these ingtruments in time for thissale. 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, lone —— a ee ee ee If ‘You Cannot Call Tomorrow—Mail Coupon GENTLEMEN:—Kindly sed me illustrated Catalogue and full particulars regarding your | uae a Arrangement with Ss FRAY COMSTOCK \ Thanksgiving Player Sale and- MORRIS GEST | NAME . cy ADDRESS hood of fabric and construction which endures through many more washdays than mothers are accustomed to expect. Handiness in donning and taking off, comfort in wear, stern endurance: of the day's most strenuous play—these are inbuilt and outstanding qualities of E-Z Waist Union Su its. The tubular knitted straps of E-Z yield lengthwise of the garment, thus adding comfort and pliancy to strength. The real bone buttons scorn replacement. The attachments for hose and outer garments readily absorb the maxim of pull and strain Shopability, washability and durability claim E-Z for their own. Sold by All Good Stores =