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‘THE RVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 80, ‘sy tof WIT . ¥ 5 fatled : j it LL SENATOR Tree Mr eenh andthe attacre TWO DIE FROM GAS; ine'cicrc'or the inv rm ar sherman| TO DEPORT MORE ALIENS. DEFAULTS IN DIVORCE SUIT. |inere do.scrat' ahs tit tsPine*aivorc | aiid that Clana tetpantaed we hie: J} coum not enlighten Mr sult brought by Ceoll W. Wilson, who| Eben Squires, 0 ‘Asturwt es to the etatun of the wit.| SIX OTHER VICTIMS | # Storing, as his secretary. Radicals Detained Here and im Decision meserved as Mere. Wileoh| how lives at the Hotol Bt. George in| testified that thewite hod made eee ; at snellipentaton, ‘eGo fea. 16: Watle we Abesak, Brooklyn. Marion Hamilton, a nurse, | fession to him. Decision was reserved, Voundlings Gent to Bellevue. badge vite entified that Mrs, Wilson lived with| Mr, Wilson is x yachtsman and & ~ tent 4 tencing the mining bi and! Anyutance Surgeons Save Lives of | Twoinfante were sont by the police| , BOSTON, Dec. 0—dnother deporta-| Mrs. Marte L, Wilson of White Plains | Robert Goldblatt at No, 12 Lexington! member of everal Westenester clubs. . FORGE WAY INTO fave Senator Ashurst asnurances that re! to Bellevue Hospital as foundiingn to-| “40M of alien radicals to Tussin ss se 5 i & t 2 : action would be hast Women and Chikiren Over | aay. One was Charles Garner, twenty| Pinned by the Department of Labor fened. ij for Jan. 16. It will tnelud WILBON AWAITS INFORMATION come While Asleep. month, wham Mary Moore of Wo. 400] 0. Set ton garcia beta at thi port i West 49th Street reported to the police a cng sch ph erwayn | q.t2uls Murelto of 960 Atlantic Avenue. or the Weat aith Street Station. had | Ad New York, ‘The truth 0 Presi WAY® | Brooklyn, was found dead to-day in | boon tert with her on Oct. 21 by Cath-| This announcement made in the Fed- » «| Waits for @ report from the Gecretary | chair in hia barber shop at No. 544] ering Garner, ‘Tho other was a giri| eTMl District Court to-day by Assint- ; ic TRE bills passed by Congress before ap- | with mas that escaped from the defec- morning on the statrway of the fourth Secretary of Labor, had notified him of the department affected by any|Grand Avenue. The room was Ailled|jahy, about one month old, found thie| Sot United Siptee Attoroey 1ewle Gold y disapproving. The tive hose of n gas heater. floor af No, 1019 Second Avenue it arrangements for the further de- ‘UAstrurst’s Attempt to See Wil-/Prvine ‘ing John J. ‘Adotpht of No, 21%¢ Bath Lona Boudine. ” portations had been concluded. | Store Closes at 5 P. M. Lord & Taylor _, $0n Raises a New Question | ment. Seceetary Sete Marton Payne ware, Bath Beach, was fotnd 47106) eens s “ 2 ¢ Lite en id L. poll r _ ri in ‘Washington. we pacar ad adh Analog dieie Rotem bance ageap lin gricg gi e 38th Street FIFTH AVENUE 39th Street Just as @oom as the President sete | permitted the gas to escape. MANY CRI TOTS | § . [into communication with Mr, Payne Bix persona were overcome by sas a sul and finds out whether the latter | from a@ kitchen stove to-day while hinks {t ought tO. be aigned, there | “sleep in an apartment house at 435 Pe ‘Action egal - Hopkinson Avenue, Brooklyn, They ey Regarded as an Inva Wine is the ‘normal course in han-| were attemied by ambulance surgeons _ Sion of the Privacy of the | aing tegisladon, And Mr. Wilson is] from St. John's and Bushwick Hox- Lord & Taylor 38th Street —FIFTH AVENUE— 39th Street” Fur-Trimmed CoatWraps’ y given ten days by the Constitution to! pitet . a President. Take up. hin mind what to do about!” None of the persona required care For Women and Misses =i clanemmemeninen eee Lengel hor Re has eo ‘They wero Mrs, Rose Hoenoff, Mrs. e Ad . ¢@ a owing -, 5 By David Lawrence. temperament of the President, there] Fansie Wiener, her two | chikiren, Cabinets Exclusive Models, Made to Our Order Dy ‘th. who t that unless re- Fannie, and Harry, and Clara and i 4 (@pecial Correspondent of The Eve-| are thon ‘ Sorah Rappaport, ning World.) ireta are expreaned by a certain Sona- ’ SWASHINGTON, Dec. 20 (Copyrient, | {or from Arizona, Ht Mel tion In| Justice Wasservorel Sworn In. £).—Senator Ashurst of Arizona, | taker on the bill. Isador Waakorvorel wns sworn in » Mr. Wilson is not the kind who ts| to<tay as a Supreme Court Justice by JWhe paced the White House grounds) 4) npeded into action on anything, | Juation Victor J. Dowling of the Ap- ‘Mpationtly and finally insisted upon - peliate Division, in the latter's cham- ieee swith Prenident Wilson in| HORSE KICKS POLICEMAN. bers in Criminal Courts, Justice Was- All Splendid Valyes For Victrola IX Exceptional Offer $30.00. Mahogany and other desirable finishes. $55.00 Suede Velours with collars of Nutria and Aus- tralianopossum; beautifully tai- lored, silk-lined $85.00 Corduval and Cashmere Boli- via, collars of Beaver and Aus- tralian opossum. Adaptations from our Paris issidons vervogel has been assigned to Part VI the Executive Mansion, has started ©) wWiie asuisting Walter Cook, a drivor,| and will ait next Monday, Juntice 3 Wasservogel announced the apprint-. jon ap to whore the rights of | of No. 40 Moratio Street, to get on its . 4 ited feet a horse which fell at 10th Avenue | age States Genator begin and) 4 seq Street, last night, Patrolman _ @& and when the privacy of the) frank Menek, twenty-five years old, of President of the United States and No, 832 East Tiat Street, attached to . in.| Teattle B, was kicked by the Animal Deposit Before Mile constitutional rights may be tn-| 110 received contuatons and lacerations $ | pees. . of the left log and was removed to New Januar 10th y : ; "The Arizona Senator was naturally | York Hospital by Dr. Waterman. The new Records will be on sale to-morrow, Friday. S for Mr, Wilson to act SRT ea Money deposited here in Margie | throughout. models,in aie ft Weel a Hel > Bi) /Bferotiy on the Mining Bin beoause rr etssi ainicadurlwuaia wate’ eit “Saving Ghares” before Palestcena | !8717-....+s0sssseeresseees PAGSERA SEY Wee 85c draped or affects wo vitally hie constituents |. 4, here to-day from the freignt| January 10th will eara in- Whispering } A ool straightline ef home, but whether or not he /ateamer Dauperata, which left Ant- terest for you at 5% a year Japanese Sandman i 18690-—Fox Trot......¢sssscseseese. 85c ¥ the proper course to compel |worp Dec. # for Galveston. Her po-| from the first of the month P $75 00 fects. Action is being debated private- | #ition wae given as about 610 miles! 4. joi 4 That Tumble Down Shack in Athlone— . Two models il IG bis uslteag yan and officiate wen- |Stst, Of dere els: “The Grectiee ald romliere hageat 64837—McCormack. $1.25 Beautiful Wrar aaeirentes ally. she was in need of fuel, 0 water! This is only one form of Riki wee 5 fae a me % eautiful Wrap- lustrated here— a Bike wont taxon by many ts that (ANd,made & Teaueat tobe towed 10] investment we offer. Ask Elegie (Massenet)—Gluck and Zimbalist........87513. $1.50 Coats of Bolivia, a choice of sev- x 1 United tatee Beostor has no sore ire" ps a aeagpnan” other safe O° Solo Mio—Caruso.........0ss005 aaa’, 5 op OES eee -with huge col- oe styles at i of ‘onference y Farme 5 - 2 s States to sny when he will] TRENTON, N. J., Dec. 30.—Seore- || Avalon—Fox Trot.....+..6-.csseeeee seeeee 2 35701, $1.35 lars of Nutria Pe guiateet and “Wien or veto a di'l than a Senator bas |tary of Agriculture Agee said to-day = | ae Rests in a range of ‘the right to insist upon word from the | that an ager wilt 'b pane to brow | é s hi seasonable “Purreme Court of the United States | BboUL & conference of te ewine | ossum—thor- shades via TET to what tte dvcision will 0 in nny | ian fi the eangel testing ce ine | Record Albums Reduced ! P shades sizes oughly high - class models. and types to suit all figures. mn me case. Agricul ill be i PResibent ja cetnivre. born [te shee jon ie propreminn art he RAILROAD : : : 4 STAND FOR “RIGHTS.” Svening ‘segaion ‘mation Dicturea wilt CO-OPERATIVE 7 Ten-Inch Size... Twelve-Inch Siz, shown by the Federal Bureau of | Moreover, those who defend Mr. | Markets BUILDING & LOAN, ‘Wilron declare that the Senate has)... peter A. Jay ASSOCIATION | any pei gn ate vegan ear, we i aertnnnn tar -presigent| 203 Park Ave., Corner 41st St. | ‘of the Presiden~'to ask the Sen-| Wilron to-day sent to the Senate the Established 1890. formally what it would take on a| Pamination of Pater A. dey anhie Third Floor. oumabta. ‘DIT woukt be resented. The ~ The Mans Shop A Floor of Complete Masculinity ‘Senator or member of Congress can Seek ears Tricotine .Dresses At less than cost to make + $40.00 | A group of smart styles, in excellent quality Tricotine, taken from our regular stock and greatly reduced. - (ane Floor, do about a bill at the Whie House i fs to “urge” or “recommend.” | ' Mr, Ashuret insiste that he wasn’t| 4 frying to influence the President, but |. simply to find out whether Mr. Wilson Ik “would sign or veto and when he would take action, Strictly speaking, of- Ih lais oy Mr. Ashurat had a right to) lj his heels at the White House 4 and wait. there all day it ho! [iW as & protest against inaction on Hi res which he wunted pressed, | ej | Pat to go uninvited beyond the offices te) _ | inte the privacy of the executive man- 6 where the President makes his | Meaidence is invading the domain of ‘the executive. ‘The Arizona Senator went to the There are the Twentieth Century Limited, the Pennsylvania Special ae Sot om and the Express Elevators to The Man’s Shop at Lord & Taylor @ had found no one at the executive . from whom he could get infor- ¥ ann Oa cs an nt ee ao te ae Oca ag ee Det resents @ Cem eet) er Yuletide and Its Swallow-tails no errors—and the Christmas season was one of formality as well as merriment. There is the restfulness of evening under the soft lights of the Evening Clothes Room in The Man’s Shop—a peaceful contempla- tion of the full dress coat and the waistcoat, the dinner coat and the hat. One gets there a sense of color and:propor- tion—of evening dress proprieties—a reali- zation that these clothes were made for the gentlemen and scholars of etiquette who observe the finer. details. Here is the single-stud evening shirt for full dress, andthe two-studs-to-show shirt for the asi Store Closes at 5 P. M. Lord & Taylor 38th Street —FIFTH AVENUE— * 39th Street =—s rs Telephone Orders Filled—Phone Fitzroy 1900—Ask for Tele phone Order Desk Housefurnishings: At Reduced Prices Yocace See > recs {=< = oo Fireproof Glass Set; | Tuxedo—the favored English dress collar and { ! pas = | ae “ oe gaa jeep rg fi tid Ga fe plate PbS tr in de pieces, a 2 spied e socks which ma’ mM, ress i a H y y pe ain, ue a OM one’s reflections of plum puddings shoes for both styles of evening suits, the iy 6 ae vs 50 ° As y ' ae 52.50 BU sesGaasesd sit | and the baronial halls of our ancestors, muffler which does ‘not violate good usage— fe TaFoe : one awakens to the fact that it’s time to _— everything which pertains to evening dress f dress for dinner and the dance. may be seen in its true relation, ft And if the dance follows the dinner, it This includes, of course, the evening dress i should !be the swallow-tail— not the dinner overcoat in its varidus ‘forms, from simple coat. Let us remember those punctilious Melton to the luxurious full-fur-lined coat. 4 gentlemen who bequeathed to us evening Should your need be merely a collar or a dress as it is worn today. waistcoat, visit the Evening Clothes Room and In the formalities of dress they committed ‘ judge of its completeness. Lord & Taylor FIFTH AVENUE 39th Street The Man's Shop New York home of the Elevators Sanitary Glass Cof- fee Mill, holds one pound bean coffee, Mill grinds coarse, medium or fine. $1.00 4-piece Combination Cooker Set. Can be used as sauce pot, pie plate, round roaster, colander, cereal cooker, bake pan, steamer.........

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