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aes IAEA te SAR ET ERR HV B th Sy WORRY: OVERHARDING'S i _TALKOE HOR. : <a at Disturbed Over Possibility 6 is Cs ERE ee of Appointment to Cabinet. | LINING UP FOR FIGHT, Also. Fears| ° on! Johnson Group Harding Is Veering Toward the Present League. By David Lawrence. ning World.) * Penros ought of Mr t. Is quoted a hotal when Hoover asked raving itment of Mr ver to the Cabinet hus stiviad up me interesting d sion on Capitol, Brooklyn Cigar Dealer Forced “ ting the y Shed Them at Point Are heard he Sena. nave begun referr vin to Mr ot Revolver. sower'é long residence in. England, OUIS LIDBERMAN. whose hile othe wave revived the con clear and #tationery store is oversy about the fixing of the prive at No, 2150 Fulton Stre wheat, which Mr, Hoover Insists) Brooklyn, was held up in his in the the avi ly W understanding here nse Mr. what for the Cabt-! anid he he didn’t do but which was the work | J of ® apecial commission appointed by | the President | Nevertheless, Cabinet posit +} who want plac scramble na the friends of ‘those | in the Cabinet and | want to eliminate Mr. Hoover beowuse tion that he will tern man chosen are begin- ning to unite against Mr. Hoover. ‘The Senator Harding is thinking of Mr.| Hoover for Secretary of the Interior, | particularly bec (Special Gorrespondentof The Eve- | Western man and js a successful en- 1 neer who could deal with the great is Hoover is a . THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1920," 5 ~* he’ HOLD-UP MEN TOOK HIS COLLAR AND NECKTIE ONLY re store early to-day by two men, who robbed him only of his col- Jar and tie. Persons pascing witnessed the hold-up. Lieberman told the police that | at 12.20 o’¢look this morning, two men entered. One, without a col- lar or tie, asked to purchase them, Lseberman explained he did not conduct a haberdashery. With an oath, one of the men he says drew a revolver and the other @ knife. “All right, we'll take your ool- lar and tie,” the collarless man shouted and seized him by the for e the that | \ |CAUGHT3AT WORK [RUSSIAN SOVIET in bandages were arraigned in the West |e hearing on Thursday They were caught’ yeaterday morning | | Preparing to open a sate in the office! of G. G. Crammer, No. 1668 Broadway, next to the Palace Theatre. P| Moody, @ ‘photograplier, who tives in| Uenunciation of t the building, heard thep: at work, went | *'™enlan and Sov downstairs and held them with « shot- | Concluled at the gun until the polfce relieved him, The| Sretite oe meanaue. bandages they wore to-day were| souventta of thetr fight for liberty after the police got there. The prinoners gave the names of Harry Gordon, No. Asya a statement issued by the 1 ationallat Government at bearing date of Deo, 6 appointed a mend: sian troops have acrom Akstafa (Trans Armenian Soviet has Ketle note to Georgi ountia). wented that bai $5 in each case. Counsel for the anid sarcastically that it might well bo $150,000. So Magistrate verman decided not to admit the be fixed at Alderman August WAGHINGTON, Dec. 18 (Copy-| problems of the Interior Department. throat, * Fight, 1920),—Two things are dis-|ANNOYED BY HOOVER'S VISIT Tn the atruggle, TAeberman turbing the members of the so- TO MARION: See cone eaoe ae, | Mr. Hoover may or may not be #e-| bank roll under the counter. ‘The talled group of “irreconcilables" | jeated, mut his presence in Marion is| men departed with his collar and Who oppose the entrance of the|annoying to his opponents in the! tie, but made no effort to rob him. United States into any axsociation |Benate, who really fear he will be ayy Leas or league of nations, One in that| Pointed. Until these opponenta be-| CITY WATER FOR QUEENS. President-elect Harding is veoting| £%" '© take at seriously the impres- a Noward the present lewrue of na- tions and has about made up his mind that the machinery of the * League anust be used even though amendments 1 reservations free- Ing America from oblig: tions or en- tanglements ehell he the hasia of American co-operation with the other Nations. And the other thing is tha Mr. Harding is showing # marked drlendiiness to Herbert Hoover and has hinged that he wants him in the + Cabinet When Prosident-iect Harding was in Washington, .t was learned to-day, he amazed cortuin members of the ir- Feconcilable group by his friendly ref- | erences to Mr. Hoover, Ho got some frank expressions of criticism in re- for on | albi! irreconciiabies, fought Mr. fight have not alto- So when Mr, Harding nice sores of that gether healed. comes along and says ‘latter may be cabinet timber—though the to select bim—there is natural dis- may in the Johnson camp. PENROSE CALLS TALK HOOVER A JOKE. But Mr. Johnson is not the only one Who would regard the appointment of Mr. Hoover in the same way as wav- Sard “. ‘ move at once. than half to alnst Mr. hate. the California primaries and that the|#round the hetped to ¢ wanted t wouldn't be sufficien things pose of the conference at Marion be- about Mr. Hoover and hints that the | tween Mr. Harding and Mr, Root and meeting between Senator Fall and Mr. Root is to find out whether he is careful not to say he intends the court can be made to stand {n- |gependenuy of the tlons, OF JOHNSON AND BORAH FAVOR A ‘The. President-clect that will help him harmonize the dis- cordant elements in his party. knows how far Senators Berah and ing a red flag in front of a bull, Sena- Johnson are committed on the sub- the Cabinet. the League of Harding. and wtor expects lity. te. know. wh League sion waa not well defined that Mr. Hoover would be chowen. The activity Hoover ls the strongest idence thus far that President-elect | Harding has him strongly in mind It isn't the view of Herbert Hoover Nations or Buro- pean conditions which js influencing The close friends jthe Prosident-elect say he wants Mr, Hoover because He believes the coun- try thas confidende in the former Food Adminis! |choose men of im Hoover’a executive Some significant things have been | happening here too on the League of | Nations questions which, when pleced |together with the occurrences at turn. It will not be forgotten that F | fect of an international court. They | Marion, reveal Mr. Harding as th andvobin in: March, 1916; Senator Hiram Johnson, leader of the | anxious to have America centre her signed the round in ch, Hoover {n | plang for an international association rt which Elihu Root farding has the and the pur-| of WORLD COURT. - make them step Second Floor wants advice To Close Out—At Lai _Than Half Price i 750 Pairs of Men’s Formerly $15.50 We have, got to get rid of these shoes. That's all. They take up space that new lines will use and must So every pair has been marked to less ely. LEATHER from heel to toe—good solid leather— but comfortable in any kind of wear. are cushions of all around foot ease, while the styles are sensible and well balanced. They will wear you steadily through the winter and will have an abun- dance left over to last well into spring. All sizes but not in every style. Russia tan, calf, and wing effects, dames MeCreery & Co. 5th Ave. Entrance Men's Shoe Shop Mayor Orders pete With Company, A xecond delegation of Queens residents called on Mayor Hylun to- day to protest against the announced Intention of the Citizens’ Water Sup- ply Company of that borough to in- crease its rates 60 per cent, Jun. 1 The delegation represented the com- munity councils of IMdgewood, For- ot ert Hilla, Glendale, Elmhurst, Win- fleid, Woodside and Maspeth. The Mayor directed Deputy Water Commissioners Butler and Sheehan to apply to the Board of Estimate for an inmsus of corporate stock to en- able the city to lay mains paralleling those of the company. "Go the limit without going to Jail for contempt,” to sald the Mayor. which) pledged America to an inter- national association of some kind, and Mr. Harding's !dea as reflected here ts that if tho international courc can bring about that co-operation of na- tions Messrs. Borah and Johnson will have to approve it, ‘At present the court 1s the temtifte of the League, and the Judges are chosen through the Council and As- sembly of the League. Mr, Harding is struggling to find a middle ground for compromise, but in his efforts to do so he has already shown guch firm- ness as to make the irreconcilable group in Washington rather uneasy. court Na- That's the latest development in the national capital, and it is fraught with the deepest significance for the fu- ture. He They are ALL The | to bail at all, WRANGEL’ S FLE FLEET ‘SAILS. Hie 28 War Cratt Leave Conntan-| Unople for Tunin, CONSTANT: veoven's a aban a Appliance Gifts Soviet armies, sailed from Constantt- nople to-day for Hixerta, Tw he fleet comprises one 4 two cruls four submart deatroyers, ' — sloops, breakers, ‘th a four Window Cleaners Skall Fractured. While cleaning windows on the second floor of the Borough Hall, Brooklyn, this morning, Samuel Dol- ker of No. 399 Livonia Avenue, that borough, fell from a window ledge to the pavement below and hi Y, t is was fractured. He was taken’ ‘te | Electric Chafing Dishes Brooklyn Hospital. $2 beak i | $21.00 Found Sister Dead From Gas. 4 Uhe United Etectric Mrs. Mary Roell, 27, was found aa- Dhyxtated this morning beside the ran | range in the kitchen of her apartment on the third floor at No. $15 Fast 74th | suffered an nttack of heart failure and | acridentally turned on a gas cock while | falling, Thirty-fourth Street Decorative Pillows and Work Baskets will be dm sale im the Art Needlecraft Department at exceptionally low prices Circular Pillows (22-inch), covered with fine-quality silk taffeta and prettily decorated; ~ im several charming color effects, special at $5.75 ‘Imported Pillow Covers of hand-embroi- dered lingerie, with edging of real filet lace; complete with Pillow covered with blue or pink cambric + « special at $3.75 . ° ° e ° ° Imported Work Baskets of wicker, at- tractively decorated; the higher-priced omnes lined with silk, special at » « $1.00, | (Fourth Floor) ~. Women’s Fine Tailored Suits (in all sizes; some styles up to 50 bust) 1.50 to 4.50 all of them new, smart Winter models, plain and fur-trimmed, are on sale ‘ at the reduced prices of $48.00, 58.00 & 85.00 ee (Ready-to-wear Suits, Third Floor) ‘ \ % a ee f ciated Press).—Armenia Is no longe Side Court this morning on charges of | independent. State but Ja ander jfate-blowing and held without bail for| tutelage of the Moscow Govern “ThesTurkish=\rmentan peace and the Sevres treaty by the | t Governments waa request of Moscow,” “A Russian Bol- of the Armenian Cwoinet and 10,000 Ius- entered | Armonia The sted an ener- 846 Bast 14th | Immediate evacuation the neutral Street; Anthony De leo, No. $33 East | 20ne and the Bortshalou district, 14th Street, and Harry Keller, No ra 112 Iaidlow street | PLANS POLICE FUND INQUIRY. etective George M of Drive rrand announced [to-day that he will call up at to-mor- | Electrical Promote Lasting Happiness Street, by her sister, Mra. Cath or Tne Uniran Eaxctnic Liar & Power Co Klornin of No. 211, who ‘entered fs 190 East 15th Street joell’s apartment by way of the fl si . escape. “Aira, Hoell te bellevel to have by A hn ish Angora, | | ' row's session of the haart his resolu- revented t} ton directing tho Police Commies ested In the drive. At the Republie ON BROADWAY SAFE. CONTROLS ARMENIA to wipris tut devils as to alt crects © there was ah andience of 2 <a occu police funds, including the amounts al At the Hilt and at ¢ Photographer Held Them With Moscow Red Enters Cabinet and With a ee for thy haline | honite aicenteriow. War earl Shot Gun Until the 10,000 Bolshevist Troops | Three theatrical benefits Inst “ight | Police Artived, Are in Country. ‘Three aad looking men dressed movily OONSTANTINOPLE, De 12 (As8o- STRAIGHT—where more the OUTFLARE — where INFLARE—where of the surface acror the surface ac: the ball f th rf ball (A-B) jis inside in- (A-B) is equal on either actors the ball (AB) ie stead of outside the line side of the line (C-D). outside the line instead of (C.D). imside the line (C-D). Find Out What’s Wrong With Your Feet And do it without charge! C. S. Richards of Boston, well known foot expert and member of the American Posture League, will be at our Store Tues- day, Wednesday and Thursday, December 14, 15 and 16. If you have any foot trouble he will show you how to get immediate relief and advise you as to the proper care of your feet. There is no charge for Mr. Richards’ services, Special Demonstration of the For Men and Women who want foot comfort. JOHN M. ADLER 121 West 42d Street Altman & Gn. MADISON AVENUE - FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Thirty Tuesday Sale Attractions for Holiday Shoppers Men’s and Women’s All-linen Handkerchiefs of excel lent qualities, attractively priced Men’s Ali-linen Handh erchie Hemstitched . ‘per dozen $6.00, 6.90 Initialed . * ‘ ‘4 per dozen 6.00 Tape-bordered . per half-dozen 5.90 Women’s Sheer All-linen Handkerchiefs Hemstitched $2.50, 3.00, 4.35, per dozen, 4.25, 6.00, per half-dozen 1.75, per dozen A 4.35 Tape-bordered, Initialed ° Hemstitched, embroidered, $2.50, 3.50 Madeira, hand-embroidered, scalloped, 51.00 per half-dozen e * . each . . . ° ° e (First Floor) The Department for Catalogue and Folder Merchandise offers exceptional opportunities for the purchase of attractive Holiday Gifts at very moderate prices (Sixth Floor; Thirty-fifth Street elevators) Se TN Ibe STAR POTE MR the public is little Inter- | <r he _ Toy Christmas News a Best & Co,’s — LikPatie EXTRA! ' EXTRA! This is the big Santa Claus’ Letter Box Edition 52 Pratt St., New Rochelle, N. Y. Dear Santa Claus, Please bring me a flexible flyer, and a dump wagon. This is all this Christmas. Hope youhave a Merry Christ- | mas and a happy New Year. | Your loving friend, BOBBY STONE. | Thanks, Bobby, for your | thoughtful wish, and I'll do my best about the flyer and wagon. Santa * ok OF Dear Santa Claus, | Please bring me a big, big | doll with yellow hair and one | of those things I have to pull | thestring and there are colored flowers in and you have to | pull the string and all the flowers turn over and you see pretty things init. And some boots and a sled and two kinds of games. And be sure not to forget me. I live in Rosedale, | on Gold Street in the yellow house on Gold street, you have to walk along Ocean Ave. or through the path, but be sure the bull dogs don’t bite you. MURIEL E. CAMP. The warning about the bull- dogs may prove helpful, Muriel. I shall remember it. Of course T shat't overlook your howse— didn't I find it last year? Santa * x Dear Old Santa, As I have been a good girl all year and did just as my mother, ‘daddy and my teacher asked me to, | promise to be good for the next year and not tell any lies to anyone. So I ask you to please bring me a tricycle, leather school bag, : baby bumsie doll, and a pair of slippers and a leather pencil box for Christmas. ESTELLE M. LOEBENSTEIN, 1888 Crotona Parkway I feel convinced that you are going to be a very good girl, Estelle, so don’t worry over the Christmas gifts, [Il be there. Santa * here’s Dumpty Alas and Alack! | Bravely riding on an elephant’s back. Now the question you see—-Just between you Now, Humpty | and me— | Isthis—if hefell— would | he crack? . | Dear Santa Claus, ! Tama little boy 319 years old. Iam good when Ihave ice cream. Please bring me a nice red bicycle with a bell, Good-bye, | HUGH McCOY, 14 Philipse Place, Yonkers, Little Hous are most always good when they have ice cream, Hugh. It’s very easy to be good | then, 1 wonder why parents | don't recognize that fact, | Santa (More Toy Talk'on Tuesday) ‘Best $& Co. th Avenue at 35th Street, N Est, 1879, —.,