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” | be fair to the theatrical people, SHORT HRT FROM EDWARDS sctor Tells Tells Speculators hey Must Obey the Law Or Be Punished. ED POR LENIENCY. lultures Preying on People Scared by Evening World Crusade. et speculators sit shrouded in to-day. ruling of the Commissioner of Revenue, resultant from The World's crusade against gulators, requiring that the actual price, the admission tax paid and total of such price and tax be d upon the back of all tickets, ened the speculators to the se- 6f; their plight. owing the publication of the AE riled Byenipg World on y the ticket speculators hurried ‘conferences and de- d to find if the order could be abrogated. To this end a number. descended upon Colled- William Edwards yesterday. [he spokesinen (several spoke at tme) for the delegauon wanted know whether the Collector in- to enfuxe whe law with re: to stamping’ the actual price amount paid upon the back of We ticket. Collector Kdwards u.d not ce mutters in the slightest, but oe ns that Rarthermore, he informed them that violators af the regulation would subject to heavy penalties pre- bed by law and he lot it be known & all violations would be prompily | d to the United States District ; pa @ recommendation. for rosecutjon. ‘Tne Collector lntormed the ticket dealers that had cailected a mass of evidence sto pe methods used by theatre that he would Pe or think knowledge in brg- the public against unfair my position here as Collector, vig aim is to satisfy the tax- possible, and it seems to ty t Tae gover tackled any- | gee the og aay beep mm terested as “know the attitude the Internal Department has taken on jon and I have been or- Washington to énforee the toa T. At the same time I want men here and to the business represent. You all realize that} “Epo eae a mp vi! e address of the seller, the charged? the tax, and the to- T want you men to use as small and figures as is practical) consistent with clearness in| aping this information on the of tickets.” * jen asked how soon the law buld be strictly enforced Collector ds said “immediately.” In view the fact that It was shown that it id be a physical impossibility for theatrical people and brokers to y their stamps ready and do what cessary to meet the requirements the law, Collector Hdwards agreed wt on und after Jan. 17 his men Id begin a thorough canvass enforcement of the law, Bdwarde stated that if after) time tickets were found une d, the penal provisions would ue Bavoked, and drastically applied. | Collector Edwards's letter of, Jan, . Ban stated: “All tickets sold by Waket brokers, whether delivered to} purchaser by the broker direct, an oral or written order through P theatre or other box office, must conspicuously and indelibly nied, stamped or written on the k thereof the pame whd addr ‘the eka br admi: ae ergs price and tax, we with “article $1 of Regula A 43, Revised Part 1. In accordance with the foregoing you will strictly conform to the regu- | lutions which require that the price| um pame apd ‘ f the vendor f on the back of all tickets » place other than the box ta price oth fice established price.” Heotor Rawurds asks the co-op- syution of the public in seeing that Ghenover they purcfase a ticket from ‘one outside of a regular box office ubber slamp appears on the hack: ae the ticket stating the name a@dress of the broker, the is arsed. the tgx/and the total. a JOINS MARTENS. | Gregory Weinstein, personal friend ‘Trotzky and Executive Secretary of unrecognized Russian Soviet Bu- in America, appeared with coun- to-day at Ellis Island to reque nial} ‘tation proceed! depgrtation proceedings | be | a oe for Stealing $135,000 Worth iy Alcohol, jorfia Butter of No, 42 Avenue Solomon of 745 sek, wore to aay arraigned Figeatpa and ¥ of 169 ‘aha $135,000. May wid them Tor ey Jan, 10 in $80 000" Dall ons oe 8s ie aleohor h “?.HE RVENIN that in reaching them through one of earth's residents by & dream is in keeping with Hible history, and while not an easy task to accomplish, it has been done in the past, as in this case. OUT HIS MESSAGES FROM MRS. EDDY (Continued From First Page.) gratitude in the healing of your- will impel you to mail a cop; of this message to all names men- Christian Sctence Journal, and of the Publishing Bociety. possible to carry out my wishes, steps should be taken to make the Board of Directors of the Mother Ohureh universal, by. electing a Director from each continent. Such Directors to serve for a term of from three to five years and not be eligible for re-election, Only those should be elected who are willing to come to Boston to reside during their term of office. Suitable remuneration should be voted to each Director that would enable him to do go, Night of Oct. 14: give to my As you and give it to the press. It is tm- truth—so why fear the truth? You have t hope, Mr. Stilwell, that your self and wife in the past » ars tioned in an old copy of the that you will also send a copy to Mrs. Stetson, the Directors of The Mother Church, and the Trustees Mr. Stilwell; Iam Mary Baker Eddy ahd again request you to ple my message. rs. Stilwell do not favor sending it to those whose names are in the Journal, please portant at this time that this be done. You know that my reach- ing you In your gleep is the in fearless in the past in the fice of great obstacles to follow your dreams—why not now? I have reached some of the | i It is my request that Mrs, Stet- son be teadmitted to The Mother Chureh, and the First Church of Christ, Scientist, of New York City. Christian Science owes a great debt of gratitude to Mra, Stetson for her untiring work in interesting thousands, and 1 find since passing. to this plane that there are any number now in The Mother Church as stubborn aa this beloved pupil—and I also may have been, If Lwere to rewrite “Science and Health,” I should make numerous changes, but the truths in its pages have healed and redeemed counfless thousands, and J believe that Christtan Science and kin- dred teachings will tn the fature years have remarkable power in the redemption of man, tn the ‘hese Coats are made of smart healing of disease and banishing selected skins, Extra large cape death. T find since pasting over that 1 | [J saws colet lied with extra fine the Apocalypse, but simply the E One Customer” messenger chosen by those here and ‘the fact that [ was consid- ryino ‘FLoon. “Take Elevator ered worthy to transcribe “this message is honor enough to at- I earnestly desire the members One of The Mother Church to realize aarone, Caveat) MANUFACTURER'S SALE SEAL COATS SPECIAL Ar $80.75 Bvery reader il Led Peel EWend should EX’ TRAORDINARY | VALU WE ARE NOW TAKING IN- VENTORY and we must turn na stock into CASH. am not the woman mentioned in ore ae) Faia to give to the work! this truth, tach to my name. o ier: of 28th St. Station, The Third Meseage Given Me the | menvbers of my church this way, but they feat fo say #9. 1 am thankful (hat Joseph redeemed and peace established Egypt with the Christ. Had heen aware that evrth's residents could have heen reached in this ‘way, I would have mentioned It ta “Solence and Health,” and to-day thousands would be listening for admonition in this way, ‘Were all of those reached by “dreams not fearful of the world's scom and willing to deliver these you all of n’s days to come, and give you courage to face duty to me at this time. “Ave. At Less Than Wholesale Prices the Remarkable Values in T! Note Carefull: GIGANTIC SACRIFICE INVENTORY SALE We are forced to clear out an unusually large stock of high-grade rugs at manufacturer's cost. This list is a slight illustration of the wonderful money-sav- ing opportunities. ‘GRASS RUGS |: 23 $26 %12 Bi BRUSSELS eittte Tor any F i wing rea RL RSS room. Wonderful $13.75 (SMITHS) All wool, rugs, beautiful «$29. 90 $65 9x12 AXMINSTER (SMITH'S) $35.90 All wool Fuge in beautiful Oriental, Chinese jesigns, wonderful range of col- $5.95 $1.90 siz: 27x54 W WILTON RUGS acerca $9 27x54 BRUSSELS RUGS All Other Sizes Reduced in Proportion, 95c TEXOLEUM ricer covering 4 Sanitary, waterproof, — Outwears ordinary. printed linoleuns. —“Latost styles, designs and, culorings. | Cut from full, rolia; two Slight mil] seconds. are OPEN SATURDAY UNTIL 6 P, M. ALL SALES FINAL—NO C, O. D. ORDERS. AVONDALE MILLS ¢ Door from Fifth Avenue. messages, the world would be Tf still not willing to give this obeyed a dream and fled into /to the press, please at least mail Editor of the Mont« my thanks for May love protect The fact that you are not a member of the Christian Science Church makes you @ neutral mes- senger, and this fact ts valuable - Taupe Coney MADISON AVENUE - FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Sais shdsstin Street Thirty-fifth Street Sale Opportunities for Saturday A New Collection of Smart satin Hats (especially featuring youthful, attractive styles for ‘between seasons’’) will offer exceptional value at $8.75 These Hats may be obtained in navy, brown and other colors, as well as in black. A splendid assortment of charming Hats ~ designed for the Southern’ Winter season is now ready for selection. of the most appealing modes for the Younger Set. (First Floor, Millinery Department) Special Value wifl be offered in a group of Semi-made Skirts of fine imported tweed, in brown, bive or gray “mixture (a smartly taile in pockets) at the reduced price of $7.50 Excellent values are also shown in the regular stock of Semi-made Skirts; especiaily in a tailored model in white flannel, and a plaited model in white or navy serge. ° _ (Woot Fabrice Depeicoen’. First Floor) It includes many @ Girls’ Dresses, Blouses and: Skirts Cotton Regulation Dresses (10 to 14 years) at $2.75 : Cotton Middy Blouses (sizes incomplete) at, $1.45 ~ All-weo! Plaid. Skirts (12 to 16 years) at $7.50 ' ‘ Girls’ Winter Coats in limited quantities Fine All-wool Corts (12 and [4-year sizes) > special at $23.5) “Fur-collared All-wool Coats; 6 to 10 years eee special at $14.75 5 Little Children’s Tub Frocks and Suits of the better quatities (sizes 2 to 5 years) at greatly reduced prices Little Girls’ White Frocks reduced to $1.00 Little Girls’ Colored Frocks reduced to $1.90 & $3.25 Little Boys' Tub Suits reduced to $1.90 (Departments on Second Fioor) 2,000 FUR COATS are offered in a DIRECT SALE From Wholesaler to Consumer William Jackman’s Sons, the largest munufacturing furriers in America, offer this week, in a Direct-to-the-Public Sale, their entire MILLION-DOLLAR STOCK OF FUR AT A QUAR- TER OF THEIR REGULAR RETAIL VALUE. Three large floors filled with beautiful merchandise considered by ‘all dealers as the standard of excellence the country overt Coats Arranged in Price Groups for Quick Selection ‘BO Natural Seal Marmot Lion Lynx * Sealine Pony Wolf Wallaby 15 Brown Coney WRAPS Hudson Seal...... $375.00 Gray Squirrel,.... 425.00 “CHOKERS” Russian Sables... . $100.00 Hudson Bay Sable. 40.00 Baum Marter 35.00 Stone Marten, , 25.00 Leopard Cat Furs bearing THE JACKMAN LABEL wy through «nd they rive oud ser 100 French Seal Nutria Ocelot Australian Seal Russian Mink Opossum pieces of fil yor, tanped ‘200 Hudson Seal Black Caracul Mole and Squirrel Raccoon Muskrat GRANDS MANTEAUX Chinchilla... ... . .$7000.00 Broadtail with Russian Suble collar. . -, wes . Broadtail with Kolinsky gollar . 2500.00 2000.00 Caracul ith 7 Mink collar..... 700,00 SCARFS AND MUFFS: Beaver, Gray Squirrel, * Silver Fox, Blue Fox, Cross Mole, Hudson Seal, Raccoon, Wolf, etc., +k Lynx, Skunk, Mink, all at 14 of their former retail price. Unusually Attractive and Elaborate Wraps of highest quality SCOTCH MOLE $350 $450 $575 ~ $675 The Sacrifice of These Choice Goods Offers a Chance for Every One to Own Beautiful Furs Sales Rooms Open 8.30 A. M. to 8.80 P.M. WM. JACKMAN’S SONS America’s Largest Wholesale Furriers 35-37-39 WEST 35th STREET rainy DAG &Caonpany sie, NOW IN PROGRESS! The Annual Sale of MEN’S inter Overcoats at Radically Reduced Prices Saks-made overcoats of very high order in both styling and workmanship, produced in our work. rooms this season in a host of fine overcoatings $50 to $63 Overcoats Now *41 Smart single and double- Qreasters, in a most exten. sive of smooth-fin- ished and rough-surfaced fabrics. $65 to $80 Overcoats Now *55: Single and double-breasted models with raglan or set- in sleeves, self or velvet collars, and quarter silk lined,