The evening world. Newspaper, December 21, 1921, Page 13

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PARDON FOR DEBS AS CHRISTMAS GIFT, White House Statement Indi- cates Freedom for 53 War Prisoners. IINGTON, Dec. 21—President it is believed, is planning to riday afternoon the grant- ing of amnesty to fifty-three prison- ers held since the war for political The number will not include 8 of the I. W. W was learned at the White House on the st authority yea- If the amnesty policy inferred White House statement ts 1 closely the political prisoners follow will receive freedom in time to spend Christmas at thelr homes, unless these places are too far from prison. There will remain in prison 106 mem- | bers of th I. W. W. | It was learned in an Interview with Attorney General Daugherty at his office last evening that many of the 1, W. W. prisoners may be released for deportation to foreign countries at their own expense. Mr. Daugherty aid frankly that such a polley with respect to prisoners who are not cit- zens of the country ts sertously con- sidered. The one condition of depor- he said, would be that the ex- + should go to the country he came, if that nation is ug to recetvo him. Attorney General, who ts the as chief adviser in the mat- f executive clemency, Is bitterly opposed to the . W. W. He believes ahe anization to be composed of d Women sworn to overthrow r nd wreck the ovun- them unworthy of efforts that amuesty for political prisoners with the I. W. W. included, Though not so bitterly, the Attor- ney Genera: feels deeply on the sub- Ject of sll other war violators. ct, in last night’e interview he intention of seeking for some of the 12,000 un- ns Indicted for violations ation. we not try these cases Known that we are not © overlcok offenses against the nd the country in time of war?” ‘ked. ld it be possible to try the en indicted for violating the Act, now that the Esplon- » we could punish BENNETT'S DIAMOND AQUAMARINE & ONYX RINGS AT PRICES THAT MAKE GIFT GIVING EASY u are sure of the lowest jeowlry of ull kinds. arge here for ficial Read these wouderful WWW Ladi Fashionable, Fileres Genuine x ant #1 $14.00 Genuine Onyx Ringe with Diamonds. Square Shaped + $8.00 Oval Shaped. Diamond Platinum and Gold Pins $9—$15—$25—$32—$48 to $500. These are ox nal gifts. The prices ‘are surprisingly low. You Get Savings Worth While at Coamett's, Written Cuarantes With Every Purchase, ‘under a law that has been repeated, though the indictments were obtained before the repeal,” he replied. there are other laws which have been violated, and I don't see why we should not go ahead and teach these people & lesson.” conocernin, Eugene V. Soolaliet. fea IS CAPITAL BELIEF night examinin in the cases of tho ignated as political prisoners. In all, there are 179, but twenty-eight are at liberty om bond pending appeal of their cases and parole. President his gener: violated the war laws by expression of opinion Intended to affect the titude of others and against groups which acted cohestvely in their oppo- sition to the war. put. The President is known to harbor! ang says he will frame one, workable in every respect, and do the job in twenty days. And Gov. Millers re- {tually terate his| cently created Charter a Com- mission, of which Mr. Craig ‘s @ member, yesterday authorized him to] Preme Court Justice demonstrate his lightning-like pro- clivities as a charter tinker ‘At yesterday's meeting of the com- mission, Mr. Craig promised to reduce by Jan. 10 the bulk of the present Charter to at least one-tenth its size, peaaite tne) Were et Gare equip the city with every Inst veatige sisted a bellof that the President|of home rule power and make It as would make exceptions to the rule in|easy to understand as a fifth grade the cases of Charles Ashleigh and | school reader. Vincent St. John, who are sald to|contribute his services without charge Unwittingly former Justice Franc! a deep feeling on the question of syndicaliom and is expected to give express! it te believed, be will policy of considering each and every case on its merits, and possibly out- line a method of individual appeal thousand years, may hope for early | release. concerning the I. W. While there was no announcement Debs, the der serving ‘twenty years In fog kt pd the White House permit- it to be inferred he avould be among those pardoned Friday. The President spent six hours last e briefs submitted ten are out on In his announcement Friday, the expected to make known feeling toward those who ton to it, At the same time which the]. W. W.'s, now serving collective “Bentence of more than a . W.'s, th have been convicted merely becau they were members of the organ!,: tion, and against whom no eviden: jonera. “in ait, | Says He Can Have One Ready Years of time and thousands upon thousands of dollars have been ex- pended by various committess seek+ ing to frame a satisfactory Charter for New York City, all without re- were ited, provoked Mr. Cralg ide a Charter. During the RAG TOOT EEN NEW CITY CHARTER |x “| suppose the Comptroller could ite @ Charter in four i give mo a little time,” flashed] Tho f taking up the challenge, ite you a perfectly good It's a simple enough task.” “Fine,” commended this commission, mit at our ‘next meeting a new home rule charter that will meet all pur- Doses and demands.” Herman A. Meta, troller, le Ped two prom! Says ‘Go Ahead.” “T'll make good." « Mr, Craig explained the instrument he intends to frame will give the city sweeping general and specific grants It will leave to the Legi ly matters strictly of Stat concern, Legislative power for city matters will be vested in the Board Now comes Comptroller Craig|of Estimate and the . The former wi se} for the commissto’ He promised also to] Av am@ Other 0 the Stal ott, Chairman of the Char! building: of direct speech or writing was ad-'Craig has been conducting a wordy! Soouts and similar duced. battle since he and his associates was announced to-d: THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNE promptly moved by Jan. 10, and Commission | Craig ‘be Sadie hb candice carried. Mr. amiled and said: boroughs. ‘Doward J, McGolérick, former Su- ready by Jan. 10 a tentative charter draft on which he has been working. — JERSEY CAMP SITES FOR OUTING PURPOSES Available for Boy Scomty, Y. Mf. ©. ‘TRENTON, Dec. 21.—Camp sites in forests, where permanent may be erected, are now jon Commission, with whom Mr.| avaiinble for ¥. M. C. A. groups, Moy the Chairman. added Mr. former Comp- that make good his Board of Alde: li be akin to th and chief coun- in, will also have organizations, it ay by the State acres, ene oainp altes should be Addressed to the State Forester at Trenton, BDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1921. Department of Conservation and De- Ral ce pe GH ed bl purposes. ian} rou! wi nol charge ‘or the Commission, | imps, out they must comply, with certain character of the buildings and the use of the State property. restrictions respecting the oreét in Sussex County em- fi in Heations f Fifty-second Year For more chan half a cen- tury Lang Clocks have told the ruth, A Lang Clock ts alwaye a welcome Christmas gift. Quality JEweLRy “a FOR TH. aa. 4 = Gh ten 2 ae 4 No. 8711—Felt Julicts, fur or ibbon trimmed, leather sole ind heel—black and No. 9377—Children's and = Misses’ Red Felt Cavaliers Sizes 5 to 11...... $1.25 Sizes 1134 to 2 === No. 9003—Men’s black Vici Kid Romeos— $2.75, $3 and $3.50 or tan ——————— et slippers, old rose, No. 8739—Satin quilted—soft sole =——" Copenhagen =———— 2 cloth Evening Slippera-— ‘one or two straps... No. 8012—Silver or gold === = No. 8588—Quilted Satin Mulee— = black, pink, Copenhagen blue, old rose and lavender......++++ No. 672—Boys’ High Cut Storm =—————= Shoes—two buckles. ———4 SSS _ No. 9016—Men's Black or Brown Vict Kid Everettes. Also Btack or Brown Oper: $2.75, $3 and $3.50 SECOND at Cortlandt St. 175 Broadway (emret FLOOR BIOUSE rt r Hh? c yow spore, pre OS ser Don’t Waste Money in the aye em ie int omen tote, Se eae ‘2% hour. fare Crookes. = Four WestSideStores 222-224 W. 125th St, ! 6th Ave. and 27th St. 8th Ave., 39th and 40th Streets 55 Warren Street Five East Side Stores 3d Ave. and 122d St. 3d Ave., 86th and 87th Sts. fashioned—lace drawnwork —=— instep insertion... $5,95 3 and colore . Christmas shopping at Blyn every year, means is welcomed. For women there are rich satin mules, dainty soft and leather sole com- fort slippers, evening slippers and luxurious silk hosiery. For men— Opera slippere—Romeos—Fausts—Everettes—to make his evening at home enjoyable. their youthful whims. A veritable bazaar—you're sure to find just the gift to please, here, Sensible, Welcome Gifts HIS year, more than ever, the popular gift is the Renetical ons, and Blyn’s are ready with the choicest varieties of offered in years. For kiddies—Bootees, shoes and New Store—161 West 34th Few Dore West of Macy's, near 7th Ave. Every Store Open Every Evening Until Christmas lootwear novelties ‘s, as thousands of clever shoppers find money goce further and gifts are more pumps to delight St. 3 Brooklyn Stores 442-444 Fulton 8t., opp. ridge Street, near Hoyt Broadway, near Greene | venue Broadway, near Park * Avenue 2 Newark Stores 689 Broad St. 100 Market 8t. Headquarters and Mail Order Department 55 Warren 8t., N. Y. C- Firestone- DELIVE E WORLD sle ER WITH THE REP HEEL Greater New York demands more Deliverers than any other single style of rubber shoe. This popularity is due to the fine materials end its balanced construction. Strength in the triple and quadruple re-enforcements. Resilience in the fine gum. An enduring sole and heel. A snug comfortable upper. Get a pair and experience for yourself just what Deliverer protec- tion and service means, Deliverers insure your health, protect your feet, save your shoes. Merritt Elliott & Co. 130-132 Duane Street Phone Canal 2023 Two Special Victrola Claflin Thayer & Co. 58-60 Reade Street Phone Worth, 2917 REL IPE Offers There is nothing humdrum or monotonous about home life once a Victrola enters its portals. and join in a dance, the Friends drop in to listen to a “concert” oung folks find they can have a “regular time” and even Dad discovers there are other things in life besides is evening newspaper. If you want to be sure of your Christmas Victrola drop in and order it now while the particular model you desire may still be had. Outfit No. 1 Table Model Cabinet, with Genula Victrola installed, illustrat 1 10-inch Red Seal Record .. 210-inch Double Face Record 1 10-inch Record Holder. 1 12-inch Record Holder. 1 Record Brush. 1,000 Needles. 4 1 12-inch Record Holder. Outfit No. 2 Victrola No. 90......+.+++ . 00 00 2 10-inch Red Seal Records... 2.50 25 3 10-inch Double Face Records 2.55 70 2 10-4nch Record Holders. 1.00 1 Record Brush, 1,000 Needles... 5.00 Down—-Balance Small Monthly Payments There Is No Interest on the Unpaid Balance : Every Victrola bought this week will be delivered in time for Christmas. sthacenve James McCreery & Co, * street (Fifth Floor) ayes ONT ihn Fen te Sl ee

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