Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
us ON FES FFOCATEORBURN ison Writes of Trip to the World’s Biggest Poison Works, Near Baltimore. teract them, The pended for slaughter another war. jate war, for the stay | women, © Whe fortowing despatch to the Man-| thester Guardian from its staf’ cor. Feapondcnt tn Washington is prin > hy The World under special arrange- ment: ‘ By Henry W. Nevinson. ‘WASHINGTON, Dec. 2.—Antici- sting debates in the conference on use of poison gas, I visited Wednes- @ay America’s poison gas works at! Northwestern University. arsenic trichloride. ble of pe outside. origin of war, It w ten dons urity in © Bdgewood is hardly even a village, except for the works, all of which * were erected during the war. There ) iw an enclosure of 10,000 acres for the factory on a promontory in Chesa- peake Bay, having its own docks for ) lighters. The works were brought ‘to the highest perfection just before ‘the armistice and could then produce © $C tons of poison, gas daily. Work “is now going on at greatly reduced “pressure, but the plant is maintained tn complete readiness, with a per- aff, machines in working the results continually in- nd tested separately. Staffs for offense and defense are @ontinually working against each WASHINGTON, Press).—Several Dec. side Washington. Col. officers to-da. go to West Point. M. Sarraut, Seater ity reduce the whole hry population, rendering | ‘Birth control unnecessary. loal processes and attempts to coun- | whole proves what ingenuity has been ex- nd the horror that would doubtiess be tnvolved in All attempts to check the employ- | ment of improved instruments of de-| the appearance jstruction have hitherto been vain, as ed at The Hague and tn our pro- against tho use of poison gas in Perhaps this object can be furthered "by increasing the terror t-homes, elderly men and who would no longer | their sons only but themselves al I am now informed that Lewisite was invented by a man named New- ands at the Catholic University hero and perfected by Prof. Lee Lewis of sed of acetylene with a solution of It is believed capa- etrating any passes through the flesh or down the lungs, burning the victim inside and It is regarded as the main ¢ of future 8 produced at the rate of daily at the time of the to Visit Outside Washington 2 (Associated members of French arms delegation do not find | titled much to occupy them at present in| dance by Lalando, a Frenchman who the conference and are taking the op- portunity to visit nearby points out- Roure, of the delegation, with other French will visit the Naval Academy at Annapolis and later will the. French Col Minister, will take a party to Soy grat machines |Vincent d’Indy, French factory of Vincent French composer - conducto: Yor! teen ago to a day Mr. formed the same service for th ton Symphony. Excepting for zart serenade of thres It is com- the (1600), Italian, the Claudio programme Mon mask and was a Symphonic Dead"—by Paul Le pupil of Mr. d'Indy’ first performance h m, a Edgewood, half an hour beyond] srmistice the Shadows of the Cares,” Bastimore, probably the greatest tract from a Symphonic Sw Poison works in the world | French Officials Find Time Albert Roussel, another produ and, to the Shores of the Seas, tions, | miere in fo) the flourished around 1700. elec@ions migi than this the | disclosed. when he waa but twei | dered about rather aimlessly. should have been kept i it were, and been ‘other, every advance in poison being it pddsible, by protective ee ‘such as mipw devices in masks to < meavent death by suffocation or im- able overalls ‘to prevent death ning. om the French front our masks © gould be put on in stx seconds. Here > the mask can be put on in three by one single movement without ti A on his first visit to America, p movements, and an overture tn classic form, by Com- poser, Conducts New York Symphony Orchestra. By Frank H. Warren. A feature of yesterday's music was| a'Indy, r ‘and founder of the Paris Schola Cantor- um, as guest conductor of the’ New mphony Orcbestra. Just six- a'Indy, he E a Mo teverds| represented mainly modern Fréncn schools, ‘Thete Poem—"To the Schola| that had its} The Gods 1| an ex- Ite, bs Schola conclude, Mz d'Indy’s own new composition, ur set that received its world pr An earlisr number was en usic While the King Dines, nt have outlay | simple Serenade, present head of the military section| an experiment in orchestration made ad_more spontaneity and charm than the re-| mainder of the programme combined. | Le Flem's Poem was a long dirge with wan These) in afte: chambers into which the men Volun- teer to enter witbout extra Vd ned ' is the base for all poison gas ex-| 4 rhaps Lewisite. Salt is di 4 polved in enormous vats like i mdries. Many kinds of gas a mnufactured. The best for suffoca 4s called phot Mustard gas the flesh of 1 and pene- ‘as dethon- hrymatory hsode lot tears and its effects ramatic, as I found upon ing the factory. The smell sweet, but the effect wears sufferer aurvives the bay- pork for which the gas is r ite 1 ise burning gas like mus- but Its effect is far more It spreads slowly, unlike which on t account favored for ordinary bombii the air: But Lewisite could be d ow cities, as with hose, with devastati; burning clothes, skin and fle CHOCOLATE COVERED *. NOUGATINES If you like Caramels you will like Nougatines, for they belong to the same family. EXTRA SPECIAL 44c POUND BOX CHOCOLATE COVERED PEANUT CLUSTERS POUND BOX Elsewhere 59c ORANGE’ AND LEMON JELLIES ‘POUND BOX Elsewhere 39c MILK CHOCOLATE COVERED COCOANUT ROYALS POUND BOX Eleewhere 80c ef all scliers and citizens ind’ Aye io - ba y aircraft, each carrying sev- Very . We Also Offer: h Grade Pitted Chocolates — Or Bon Bons’ and’ Choco- Bliss’ io Guage Variety '” it H candy excel ‘As in the days following the Civil War, Langisfire |] of the leading jewelers to put prices back to their mormal lpvel. 30 Pounds & : 60 Boxes (sometimes known as ‘‘ OLD FASHION CLEAR CANDY ‘Gloss Goodies”), the kind we all like. “Ask the Clerk” to show you the Case, together with 60 beau- tay ly thoes (paren ver) ea the eras ten 30 ours of nan RE, ACHING JOINTS » Pain right out with small trial bottle a old al tae am! matism is “pain” only. in, fifty req tore, stiff, aching joint and relief comes instantly. Oil” is a harmless rh eure whigh never di ca fom he a. uy uit complaining! Get mal! "ral bottle of old, honest |. Oil” at any dru, stares @ moment you'll pain, soreness, si lois Don’t suffer! Be “St. Jacobs Oil” | o and is just as | sciatica, neuralgia, lumbago, sprains.—Advt, Men are snapping up this new winter model like it on sight. Black or Brown Grains $8 Walh- Quer 510 bis Ave, between 42nd and 43rd sts, ther New York City Stores, © Broadway 432 Broadway 3 Ww. 125m Bt LiteMb Brovaway 1s Broadway Islat Bt 150'Bowers " Brooklyn 1985 Broadway 863-7 Fulton’ Bt xe Fa ‘ c Finn A N. Broadway st IN THE "REALM OF MUSIC listen to their compositions pl ved ten times in succession own work, portraying Light, the joy of the di horizons and | ocean, was nothing ingenious. music flowed style and was as dry as the-edge of| ¢ tragic @ desert he c evening, start on @ round of guest conducting with neighboring orchestras, time he is ready to start for home he y, have become a Yankee Doodle y. There is opera goer to drop in fi " when Jeritza sings. Jeritza is the blonde, statuesque Vi nese dramatic and vocal thrill that the Metropolitan Opera Comp ported to carry success, The newcome: real part last night and, as Tosca, created such commot meets only at long intervals. been many operatic fensation similar to last e ments—silk lined. Some with horseshoe,” Mr. d'indy’s quility and blue-green the mystery of the The along in uneventful yle, cert will be repeated this it fter which Mr. d'indy will] sone fy role from «& By the nos | stance, that thing teft for the jaded { the rapid ac makes every torn and “Die Tote Stac got hol moons te, tenor, Cavaradossi been experienced by Mi patrons. Mme. Jeritza’s second act | competent actor, simply bowled them over. Bet, Bway parterre, main floor, gal- | Jeritza batter; - 144 W. 34th St. Oo x. leries, standees, employees, orchbstra, bor a real thriller—second act of Un One Flight, Oven 8 Ac M. to 7 P.M. associate artists all acknowledged the '—when. Jeritza sings. art of the new prima donna and ex- hausted themselves in telling her su. When Jeritza si ‘da all such thing in herol with ny sareruily building up . She dominates, and even Mr. | Scotti was inspired to add fresh detail | }to @ part long regarded as finished. | The famous ‘Vissi d’ »|frone on the fle jits possibilities sping majority. Phrase interpret’ her) J Scott & Bewne, Bloomfield, N. J. D 5 Vel Tricoti 9 distracted feelings... ‘This| elvet —Tricotine te new twist was & revelation ‘to the | ‘ALSO MAKERS OF RESSES Silk, &c. The continuous ‘ -|fesponse of. the audience, -probably, | Of All Smart Fabrics reacted on the singers and fed theni| to overdue the thing, at times, but no- | body seemed to mind. In the excitement one was open to overlook the debut of Aureliano Per- | who appeared as Mario| His voice can be. bet- | ee | for vocal Aho a a RN — etropolitan ter appraioed later, put ions on the “Golden |electric wat Propelled from the Come Upstairs and Save Money. We Fit @ to 16 Years THE. BEST XMAS GIFTS : For the Little Ones You Love hay COAT sn DRESS Px» FROCK err Ler eR Where there is a persistent cough or general rundown condition, there Scott’s Emulsion is a positive help. entional appurte- e hat and staff. little unaffected et Dainty Killing of 8 Party ‘Selection’ is easy at the Girlie Shop. The variety is Jerge and the prices are very reasonable. aria, for in- ps as a halt in| a begins! disregarding | displa “PARTY DRESSES ,,.{*7!*s,, 8:59 Plain or Fur Trimmed COAT Our sizes fit small ladies, 4:38, For INDIGESTION ’m ; Teak? Have Always thade Rochester Art Clothes the way good clothes, should be made. Won't make any other kind. To stay in business would have to begin making cheaper grade ap- Harei—-onr Testrict output of better gar: ments. Neither one. appeals tome. Going to close up shop. _ Finely Tailored Suits Single and double-breasted Sack Suits. Handsome, wear-defy- | ing fabrics. Every thread all-wool. EDS, PRINCETO. THOMAS. .H.: WIL! terns. $49.50. Former SALE price $46.50. Full range of sizes— regulars and stouts. Large selection young men’s one. and two-button shorts and stubs, at Sack Suits: Also English Sport Suits. and ‘stouts included, at Full Dress Equal to finest custom gar- satin facings and cuffs of proper 445° | Sanit For simi- — | lar garments re- | tailers and mer- 4752 | chant tailors ask $90 to $150. Our 4950 | prices , DUNN, KUNHARDT, STANDISH, ON’S FRENCH BACKS. Retail values to $70. Wholesale prices were up to Single and double-breasted; 1, 2 and 3-button. All tailored to perfection from splendid foreign and domestic weaves. Attractive variety of patterns. Wholesale prices were up to $49.50. Same garments . * at retail $35 to $85. All sizes—y:h rts to 43> Samuel Blum At the Corner: Samuel Blum retires'soon. Meanwhile giving you opportunity to buy *. Rochester Art Clothes right in ‘manufacturer's own workrooms. Have immense’ - stock to dispose of in short time. * Don’t want any ‘clothes carried ‘off i in some jobber’s truck. Not going to be. Want men of New York to take clothes away on their backs. They’re doing that every: day—thousarids of them. Good reason. My radical price cuts mean customer makes manufacturer's profit sacrificed by me—and retailer’s profit in the bargain. Tailored in New York ; e r e 'e Being Sacrificed by the Manufacturer OW HUCHON WOSE: x This isn’t sale in ordinary sense of word. We are not.retailers. fore sold Rochester Art ‘Clothes direct to public. Recently decided to offer entire stock to you, the wearer. Only way we can protect our label. Takes a 7 jittle longer to clear stock this way—but worth it. As far as,you’re concerned means ‘big savings. Come in. Bring man;at next desk along. When he sees clothes, will thank you. ? ~ Never be- Handsome Overcoats Big, wind-and-weather resisting Ulsters. Warm, . comfy Ulsterettes. Dignified Chesterfields, correct for general use- essential for evening wear. Handsome fabrics: CROMBIES, CARR’S MELTON and CALEDON, from across the water; WORUMBO and HOCKANUM, top-grade American woolens. Wholesale. prices 4 Rima were up to $50.* Our for- mer SALE prices $46.50 and $49.50. To-day’s retail prices as high as $90. Complete run of sizes, at At $24.50, handsome Ulsters and Ulsterettes we've been selling at $27.50, $29.50, $31.50 and $33.50. Retail prices to $60, At $32.50, fine showing of Chesterfields. At $39.50, Ulsters and Ulstetettes we’ve been 2 450 clearing at $41.50 and $43.50. eee Worth up to $75, at retail. All 3250 & 398° sizes —stouts included, at HOCKANUM WORST- 250 new pat- ’ » 1952 Tuxedos. Beautifully tailored from jg high-class fabrics. Conform in every detail “to 39 50 F requirements of fashion. At good 4250 4500 Astor P1.& Broadway Entrance: 740 Broadway Open 8 A.M. to 6:30 PM. ready - to - wear shop or custom tailor price would be $80 to $135. Here at