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WARSAW REJOICES OVER PLEBISCITE ‘GOP SENATORS AGREE TOBREAK UP DIRECT PRIMARY Governor and Bosses Demand Repeal—Up-State Progres- sives to Fight. First Incomplete Returns Cause Celebrations in Polish Capital. WARSAW, March 21 (Associated Press).—Optimistic news from the plebiscite districts in Upper Silesia to-night was received by cheering thousands gatehred in an open air meeting here. The celebrators tm- Provised an altar at which prayers were offered for the territory they believed had been regained for Po- land after a separation of more than six hundred years. The meeting was called lasts among the population, despite the fact that the late editions of the | newspapers showed the returns upon which the rejoicing was based were unofficial and incomplete. The meet- ing was attended by anembers of the Government and representatives of the Diet, the army and the clergy. BILL NOT YET DRAWN. by enthus- But Conference Puts Majority on Record—Port Treaty Bill to Go Through. aa aff Correspondent COpeoiad The’ evening World.) ALBANY, March 22.—At a confer- ence of Republican Senators, which lasted until early this morning, it was decided to put through a modified repeal of the Direct Primary Law, in accordance with the party platform of Saratoga last July. No bill was before the conferenc and, according to Majority Leader Lusk, the sense of the meeting, rather | s than the vote, to the effect that the convention system was favored as regards State officers and the judici- | * ary down to and including the Su- preme Court. With roger dates the Di Primary Law will stand. This means that United States Senators, Congressmen, State Sena- tors and Assemblymen will be nomt- | nated as at present There was no roll call on the propo- sition, the Senators present assent- ing to it by a rising vote. The action of the conference will | precipitate one of the bitterest fights of the session. Notwithstanding the project to repeal the Direct Primar Law was hatched in Saratoga and put into the party platform, there waters opposed to any resent method of nom- inating candidates | “Senator Davenport made against the but was tur The plebiscite news caused the big- gest jump in months for the Polish mark, the quotation moving from 86) to 650 for the dollar. TWercher Faces Trial Rudienlism Charge. | Sarah Hyams, of No. 537 West 121st| Street, who teaches cooking in Public | 6 116 West 128th} Schoo on to all other candi- || Suffer From Eyestrain? Then why continue to abuse your eyes? Wear Ehrlich glasses and you marvel at the great relief. Reliable Eyesight Exami: by Registered Eye Spec’ . REhulich &Sons || Established 59 “ ears | New York: 184 B'way, at John St. 228 Sixth Av., 15th St. |] | 350 Sixth Av., 22d St. 101 Nassau, at Ann St. 17 West 42d_ Street ||| Brooklyn: 498 Fulton St., cor. Bond St. a fight al in the conference, Gov. Miller publican want it, by past performances ir Legislature, whatever wants he will get The conference also determined on the passage of the imotor vehicle as it now stands. The biil ses the licenses and registration fees on all automobiles from 50 to 100 per cent. : It was also decided to pass the Port Development Treaty as it stands. go Rea? Ae esent | = Gov. Miller Horlicks The ORIGINAL Fell 23 Stories Down Shaft. . | Pasquale Bellantoni of No. 1696 East 65th Street, Flatbush, a workman em ployed in the building at No ood > Drink” for All Ages. “| | Quick Lunch at Home, Office, and | ent missed the tod { ty, oe 1329-1331 4810-4812 BROADWAY, FIFTH AVE., y by} Bet. 48th | Near Gates Av, Spt BROOKLYN FULTON STREET coro‘ BRIDGE STREET of Hoyt St Subway Station Brooklyn Boys’ Easter Clothes of the Better Grade ce Two-Pants Norfolk Suits A particularly fine group is i featured at | ] 4% Values to 19.75 | The season’s newest styles, models and pat terns. All wool—Coats made in plain and pleated models, lined with alpaca; trousers full peg style and full lined. Sizes 8 to 18 Other All Wool Suits 8.75 to 19.75 | Reefers for Small Boys | Of Spring weight navy blue serge, with emblem on sleeve, or with detachable sailor | collar, Others of neat brown or gray | mixtures or checks. Sizes 2144 to 10. A ud to 15% rr vs Wash Suits..........1.49to 3.95 * * Boy. stiddy and Sailor Suits... . +. 4,95 to 10.75 Boys’ Spring Reefers and Toppers 7.75 to 15.75 Boys’ Percale Shirts and Blouses... eto 2.50 Boys’ Stitched Cloth Hats and Caps. cto 2.79 Boys’ Blue Serge Tams. . 1.49t0 2.49 Boys’ Neckwear, 49% to %e His Overalls Saved Him N the narrow trestle—without time to think, or space to stand—he jumped—facing another death almost as certain as the incoming train. But he never Janded—and the train thundered by, leaving him unhurt. His overalls had caught on a projecting spike and did not tear. He drew himself back to the tracks unhurt. Time and time again, the great strength of Sweet-Orr Clothes-To-Work-In has been tested and proved in ways as surprising as the above. And this strength is found in every work gar- ment Sweet-Orr makes. The next time you buy work-clothes look for the Sweet-Orr label. SWEET-ORR & CO., Inc. 15 Union Square, New York ‘ “ae KG Pulling for 50 years and haven’ t ripped yet! SWEET-ORR UNION MADE CLOTHES TO WORK IN OVERALLS AND COATS CORDUROY PANTS AND SUITS KHAKI PANTS AND SUITS WORK SHIRTS FLANNEL SHIRTS DRESS TROUSERS WORK PANTS AND SUITS CROSS COUNTRY BREECHES | “California Syrup of Figs” only—look for the name California on fruity taste. bottle. You must ‘Don't hide skin trouble-heal it with | the pores, giving them a chance to | This is why when used with Rest- Boys’ Straw Hats... -..— +. 9c to 6.75 | nol Ointment it rids the skin of | embarrassing defects, keeping le at Three Brooklyn Stree Ss 46 alt drugpiets. <rereretenteterectlintatnttbnace: MOTHER! “DANDERINE” Girls! Save Your Hair! | Child’s Best Laxative Make It Abundant! Immediately after a “Danderine” massage, your hair takes on new life, lustre and wondrous beauty, appear stimulating “beauty-tonic” gives ‘to “They WORK while you sleep” ing twice as heavy and plentiful, be cause each hair seems to fluff and thicken, Don't let your hair stay life- tess, colorless, plain or scraggly. You. ant lots of long, strong, beauti Accept “California” Syrup of Figs thin, dull, fading hair that youthful brightness and abundant thickness. All druggists!—Advt. Full directions on each ‘alifornia.” Resinol = No amount of cosmetics can con- ceal an ugly skin, They only fill in the pores and make the condi- tion worwe. Resinol Soap cleanses ris!! breathe and throw off impurities. it so Save Your Hair} with your head dull, your stomach sour, gassy, upset, ‘Take one or twa Cascarets to-night sure for your liver and bowels and wake up clear and fit. Children love Cascarets too. harmless physic for the little stomach, fa Le ee soy Crain liver and bowels. Children love its|()¢cks dandruff and falling hair. Thi Your Complexion The daily use of the Soap cleanses and purifies the pores of the skin, thus prevent. ing blackheads and pimples. The Oint- ment used occasionally, ae needed, somhes and heals any irritation or roughness. They are ideal for the toilet as ie also Cuticura Talcum for perfuming. THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MARCH 232, i] tt Don't stay bilious or constipated, No|| 28, || clear and fresh it can hardly help With Cuticura Sop pte 5 € Figured Cork BROOKLYN Store Hours 9 to 6.30 ~ Easter Sale of Spring Models | ABRAHAM-STRAUS.. in Cotton Blouses, $1.89 S and long sleeves, Peter Pan collars, Tuxedo besides others that must be seen to be appreciated. Sizes 84 to 44, . NEW STYLES. All-white, of course, in fine cotton Vote), Bee dotted and cross-bar Voiles. Men’s and Women’s Gloria Silk Umbrellas, $3.65 A good-looking, splendid- wearing umbrella, i made, and with a wide variety of at- tractive handles. Of piece- dyed Gloria on strong 9 FES gon frames, all fitted with silk cases, A, & B.—Strest fone, Contra, belt Satin Striped White Voile 39c Yd.,from59c A lovely satin striped voile, ard wide, especially dainty or summer froc! and blouses. Nainsook, 29c Yard A soft finish fabric for lingerie; yard wide. Long Cloth, $1.59 Piece Soft finish long cloth, in 10-yard pieces, Stripe Voile, 29c Yard Novelty patterns; yard wide, A. & 6.—Strest Moor, Weat. Linoleum 64¢ Sq. Yd. In full rolls; slight imper- fections in the printing, hence nearly half the price when perfect, which is $1.25 square The A. & S. ya i the Little Girls from 6 to 16. Wool Velvet Carpet The most fetching hats for the very young girls made of $1.84 Yard Leghorn or fine Milan straws, combined with pink or bjue From $3.00 | Velvet Carpet of an exvel- lent grade; in full rolls and a large variety of patterns, | backs with wide side brim. A. & S—Third floor, wast wear and even sports models, EVERAL of these little-priced Blouses purchased now will simplify your elothes-problem for Spring—they are carefully made and include SEVEN A Sale and a Special Price “Rengo” Belt Corsets, $2.39 Women with well-developed figures know this model very well as it meets the requirements of their corseting. Made of Sig iat Coutil and well boned throughout, these rsets are exceptional values at $2.39. A. & B—Becond Floor, Bast For Sunday School—Easter Children’s Hats At the Sale Price of $8.50 illinery Shop for Children on the Mezzanine Floor is a-blossom with new hats for all silks, embroidered nets, flower-buds and picot-e iged ribbons. Blocked hats for the older girls with floppy brims, or short Dark colored Milans trimmed with velvet ribbons and cherries; light natural-colored Milans —tmany copies and adaptations of French models are found This will interest Mother, for her little girls may find their “best hats”—their school hats and many models for every-day A & B—Aemsotne, Bast A Wonderful Before-Easter Sale of whole collection at startlingly low prices. membrances, this sale offers a splendid op portunity. ry Link Cuff Buttons, 47¢ Pair Of sterling silver, hard enameled in most ef- fective designs and a variety of colors. Round, oblong and oval shape. Bracelets, 68¢ styles for children and misses, of rolled gold plate, in oval and square tubing, either engine turned or engraved. Especially effective copies of the real, Sterling Silver and Rolled Gold Jewelry Beautifully finished pieces of jewelry— every one just as attractive as it can be, and of distinctly superior workmanship, and the Tf you still mean to buy a few Easter re- Bar Pins, $3.45 designs, silver set with brilliant rhinestones A & S.—Sereet Short sleeves ects sailor modes and bib effects are all here— A. & S—Gecond Moor, Fan. “Rengo” < Pocket Knives, 74c Of rolled gold plate, with two blades, with engine-turned finish,

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