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Home Rule in India and La- bor in Politics in England Are Commented On by a Calcutta Man and an Irish Author. By Roger Batchelder. | “Home Rule is now the burning question in India,” said David Cur- fender of Calcutta, who is now on ‘is way to Japan and is at the Astor. “There is always a certain class in every country ruled by another na-! fon which wants to throw off ‘the yoke’ of government,” he went on. “This percentage in India is small, @hough it makes enough noise to be heard a long distance. it is under) he leadership of one Gandhi, who thas recently made himself very con-| @icuous. “The majority of the people of India want a certain amount of home gov-| ernment, but they have not the least| @esire that connection with Great Britain be severed. They depend | pon Britain for all foreign relation-| @hips, and could not alone withstand | foreign attack. Moreover, they are Bot yet sufficiently schooled in th art of self government, and there a! Ro. enough trained native Indians t | ect as proper executives. “The British Government is sincere in its willingness to give self govern- ment to India when the peopie are sufficiently advanced to warrant this r ° ° ° DO WE FORGET? “Not long ago, while passing the old Trimty Cnurco vn Hector t, I came upon the grave of Alexande. Hamilton,” asserted - Andrew J. MacPike, member of @ shipping firm on the Pacific ‘Coast, who is now at the McAlpin. “It seemed to be forgotten, even om Armistice Day. Hamilton is one of tho American idols*in the ‘West and is considered to have been one of America's ablest etatesmen. I am amazed that his memory is not more revered in the city where he lived.” as the Trinity chimes tolled the noon hour of Armistice Day and called to prayer all citizens of New Yorl: who oould hear them, Mr. MaoPike stood at the @rave of Hamilton and placed a Wreath upon it | | TOO MUCH DEMOCRACY. “Europe is dying of democracy,” declared Shaw Desmond, Irish au- thor, who is at the Pennsylvania. He arrived in New York a few days ago, and is unique among distin- guished foreigners in that he has not ome for the Disarmament Congress. “Both labor and Socialism have made @ mess of things,” he asserted, “especially in Great Britain. In my opinion, American labor is much more gensible, for it has not set itself up as a political party. I bave studied labor conditions in many countries and bave found that the American workman is the most independent in the world. His standard of living is much higher and he is a more con- acientious citizen. England will prob- ably have a labor government within tem years, but it will crash quickly, ‘because it will comprise only votes with no convictions behind them. I believe that the upward progress o1 the individual workingman depends on his keeping his mental balance and hig feet on the Pa HERE'S ONE FROM CHICAGO. J. K. Blatebford, who i: Months To Pay Nething you can sive, will be or as acceptal asa or a fine arti- FINLAY’S have Seven periectiy cut and matched brilliant bive- White diamonds in & patented mounting of Etro Resembies a solitaire weighing ‘Tee srestest diamond ri xe money will be refuns ed elsewhere. DIAMONDS FROM $25 TO 8 Free Catalogue of Diamor Watches and Jewelry request. Address Dept. ‘Open Evenings Untii 10 Finlay 1650 BROADWAY, ai “ist St, N.Y. C. value ever offered. 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At the end of her discourse, she turned to a bright eyed little girl, and asked: “Where do the good little girls ‘0 Heaven,” ate answer. “And where do the bad little girls go?” “To the depot to see the travel- ling men come in.” 8 e OUR NORMALCY DEPARTMENT. “The recent increase in the price of oil has put Oklahoma in fine hape,” declared John Harden of Ok- mma City at the Astor. “I think t my State euffered less from tne industrial depression than the indus- trlal centres, There is more bullding in progress than ever before in the history of the State. The oil produc- tion has prevented extended unem- ployment, and the building boom is taking care of the few unfortunates. The State and its various counties are doing a tremeufous amount of work on their roads, and soon we will be able to boast of as good highways as you can find anywhere, you can see, we're happy and prosperous.” was the immedi- eee “AS OTHERS SEE US.” “Wonderfull” That word, so often used by visi- tors to New York, came from the THE EVENIN lips of Gen, Baron Alphonse Jacques, Chief of the Beigian Army, when he had his fir "8 eye view of roof of the was amay New York f more yeste t the sight the great sky-scrapers, and was par- ticularly interested In the bridges which span the Kast River, “It was a great experience,” he said. “Thé view which one gets from aloft is far different from that obtained from the deck of a steamship entering the harbor.” “FARTHEST FROM HOME.” The “New Yorker For a Day or Two" who is farthest from home to-day ts David Curlender, who is at the Astor. Hia home town, Calcutta, India, ts over 11,900 miles from Broadway. ah deadh Stn CITY SAVED $308,720 BY RE-TRIAL VERDICTS Jndaments tn Catakill Aqueduct Case Redaced Two-Thirds, Word was received at the Cor- poration Counsel's office to-day that a new trial of suits against the City |‘ of New York by the Diamond Mills and the Martin Cantine Com- pany, paper manufacturers of Sau- gerties, had resulted in a saving to the city of $808,720, The suits were the outcome of the acquisition by the city of water in the Ashokan Reser- voir district for the new Catskill aqueduct. The paper companies claimed the water diverted to the new reservoirs had resulted in a loss of water power to their plants. The cases, first tried during the Mitchel Administration, resulted in a HESSS ; SX SSS S358 Ses SS SSS Range of Sizes An Wide ot Style A Complete Unusually Diversity verdict for the Diamond Mills of $2 000, with interest for six years, Wh the Martin Ca je Company receiver a verdict of $165,000, with Interest for the same time. ‘The second trial re- sulted in a verdict for the Diamond Mills, of $06,000, while the Cantine Company received $53,000, It in esti- mated that the saving in interest alone amounts to more than enough to pay the judgments. dain Sa LATE FOR HER SHIP; GETS ON MID-STREAM The Pacific Liner Quillota waited out in the stream after starting for West South American ports to-day to take on Miss M. I. Taft, a planiste who has a series of concerts in Ecuador which could not be postponed. She reached the pier ten minutes late, but a tug was handy and whe threw her hand baggage aboard and went out to the ship to be hauled aboard amid cheers of a great ompany of longshoremen lining we bulkhead and end of the pier. ert T. MeMaster, who was ® the b9th Division served on trans- Ne officer wi wounded soldiers, shipped as surgeon on the Quillota slong with his huge black tomcat Peter. The departure of the Quillota was regarded with melancholy interest by thoxe who knew she had in fer hold 1,000 cases of Canadian Club whiskey for consumption in freer if not more brave lands. Brighton Trai Iayed im Rash i . A train on the Brighton Beach divi- sion of the B, R. T. subway developed motor trouble this morning and trains behind it were twenty-four minutes late reaching Times Square. The company BROOKLYN A Far-Reaching Event To-Morrow A Sale of Poiret Twiil Frocks A Timely Special Purchase of Tremendous Proportions En- abling us to Extend to Our Patrons This Astonishing Offer of High Quality Dresses at an Amazingly Low Price Sale Price It is an exceptional incident which enables us to present this most out-of-the-ordinary offering of new vogue Poiret Twill Frocks to our patrons. models in dashing straightline effects; chi beaded, fringe and jet-trimmed models veloped in superior quality Poiret Twi G@ WORLD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER ‘16, 1921, . | explained that the train due to arrive at| block, but just dragged along at about braided models in Coat effects; also interesting and diverting variety—all de- in the season’s most authentic modes 8.55 o'clock did not stop and caused no' half speed. FLAVOUR =the charm of fs in its unique flavour of rich delicacy. And It never varies. All grocers’ sell “Salada” in sealed metal packets only. Lane! jay 3Ath to 35th St, Bakery Products Reduced! This rich, delicious and whole- some cake is made on the ises from a good old- Lb. other pure ingredients. Lb. HOME MADE STYLE POUND CAKE-—Its quality is unrivalled in praesent store. Made of fine ingredients, pound for pound, and baked to What to Take for Disordered Stomach Sale of MOLASSES FRUIT CAKE Scticeed) recipe of carefully perfection. Plain or raisin, 64c Ib.; cherry, citron and raisin 24° Made in Our Bakeries 24° i selected fruits, molasses and i nut. At 74c Ib. GLACE CHERRY or RAISIN NUT LOAF CAKES—Made of ure and fine ingredients, each cake weighing about 11% pounds. qualit; that retails in specialty stores at $1.25 each. Our price, S59 each Jf COFFEE RINGS—Made of pure ingredients, each weighing 12 to 15 oun aasbty that generally retails in specialty stores at fs our ff f price, le, 9c each Pf GOLD CAKES — Vanilla or Cho- NUT CAKES—Special at b te jure ingredients. S4ceach F DANISK STYLE’ SASTRY, | NUT FILLED STOLLEN—Extra Made by ourexpert baker. 7cea. large size, 7c. Large size, 39¢ Order Thanksgiving Pies Now Mince, $1.34, 94c, 74c and 54c Each; Pumpkin, $1.09, 79¢ and 64c; Apple, 64c Each Made from the finest ingredients according to an old-fashioned recipe; flaky, rich crust, toothsome filling, spiced and flavored deliciously. We genet deliver these pies, but will bave them readv for you on November Delicatessen California Camembert Cheese The famous “Camembert” Cheese, made by the “Cantel . ? French” Cheese Factory of California. Another ship- Pittsburgh Cleveland ment of this season’s make just received. A full cream New Y (eo) (o) cheese of high quality. We recommend this cheese to lew York Buffalo those who appreciate a rich and nicely flavored dairy Philadelphia 5 ° Newark product. Put up in 7 oz. boxes, 49c a box eases? FULTON STREET—BROOKLYN : A Special Sale of Sugar-Cured Boiled Hams—Every one selected, cured and cooked with great care. Sliced, Per Ib., 54c OLD FARM STYLE SCRAPPLE SMOKED KIPPERED HERRING. —Special at 16c Ib. Made ac- —Freshly smoked; fine flavor. cording to an old tested recipe. Spiced 8 ad seasoned, easily repared and appetizing, cut in au teed ilicesraae fried toa golden brown color, served with syrup and fried potatoes facie is delicious.” COLUMBIA RIVER SALMON, 9c lb.—A choice product. DRIED BONELESS HERRING— Fine quality. 24c Ib. CELERY POTATO SALAD, 29c SALAMI SAUSAGES—F ancy lb.—French style; an appetiz- sausage, well spiced and sea- ing combination salad; made of soned. 79¢ Ib. potatoes, crisp celery and our make of mayonnaise. ete FRANKFURTERS, 28c \b.—Fine SMOKED BEEF, 7\c \b. — All quality; small or large sise. middles; sliced. IMPORTED EMENTHAL SWISS PICKLED PIGS’ FEET—Split in CHEESE — Rich and piquant half. 22c Ib flavor. 84c Ib. New York State Fancy Full Milk Cheese—A sharp cheese of excellent flavor, 36c Ib. Delicatessen and Bakery Products Not Delivered MARTHA ANN FRUIT CAKE THE CAKE OF PERFECTION Home-made for this store. The cakes are baked in the early Spring, but none is shipped before Fall. Made of fourteen different varieties of fruits and seven varie- ties of nuts. In each 100 lbs. of cake there are only four lbs. of Nour. Put upin1, 2and 3-lb. cakes. 3-lb. F cake, $4.69; 2-lb. cake, $3.14; 1-lb. cake, $1.59. \ Keays —Fitth Floor, ath street. esas eeaee Special for Thursday, Nov. 17 ASSORTED FRUIT AND || CHOCOLATE COVERED NUT BUTTERCUPS: ITALIAN CREAMS: Dainty little candy cushions One of the Kings of the Bitt stuffed with chopped Fruits eweets, dae ear rl and Nuts. POUND 2 4 POUND Box Cc Box 49c We Also Offer: Very Milk ie bei Chocolate ssort j Chocelates Cove Parlays: Real classics ¢ candycraft, POUND BOX Due to the Unusual Values No C. O. D.’s No Exchanges No Approvals Will Be Allowed Use SAPOLIO For Every Room in the House In the kitchen SAPOLIO cleans pots, oilcloth and cutlery; in the pubic SAPOLIO cleans porcelain, marble, tiling —the wash basin and bathtub; in the hallaey SAROIO sleare painted wood. $ work, doo an piesel an rays concrete or stone nameSAPOLIO is on every package. ENOCH MORGAN’S SONS CO. Solo Manafectarere NewYork U.S.A. There are embroidered MORGAN'S Sos, ‘sapouid :