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———— AYS NOT DECIDED ON MOVIE OFFER Postmasier General Informs Presi- dent of Matter, but Withholds Talk of Resignation. | ‘WASHINGTON, Jan. 4 (Associated | Press).—Potmaster General Hays wald to-day he had not yet decided ‘whether to leave the Cabinet and ac- wept the new place he has been of- fered in the motion picture industry. It was said by*some of the Post master General's friends that he is not Inclined to sever his connection with the Administration ,despite the whusual salary that would be carried Any the position tendered him, De- is of the offer are to be-discussed with the motion picture people by Mr, Hays on Jan. 14. | The Postmaster General lunched yesterday at the White House and is #aid to have told the President that the proposition looked too attractive to dismiss without consideration, padiarate Saati SAYS SHANTUNG CASE 1S SETTLED BY LOANS tem Representative Gives Wo Ting Fang as Authority. The Shantung question has been set- | tled in Pekin by reperesentatives of | ice yachting are two great sports, assortment of frigid blasts. Ice Yachting Season Has Begun With Races On Shrewsbury River (C, Keystone) Miss Gladys Shropshire of Redbank, N. J. has her own yacht and she’s hoping that Jack Frost sends his best THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 4, K BANGS SINKING, rN. J ndrick Banga, author and is not expected to eight hours, it was Expects See. Weeks ternoon by his paysi- Bialr Stewart Mr. m Right, an operation for 5 Jan, 4,.—Secretary acute Intestinal trouble at the Atlantic Weeks, replying to-day to a Senate res-|City Hospital last Saturday. His wife olution asking for a report submitted | and two of ee sone are with him. |by Bris. Gen, afitehel! on the recent |Bombing tests off th nia coast, ine} |BORAH WILL GIVE ouT FACTS ON BOMBING JONH KENDI If Not Corr WASHINGTON, —<—— GOMPERS TO ADDR President Samuel Gompers, American Federation of Labor. | toren ing had} the public will nn Washington to- | 1 mnecting of strik- n to hake the report |“ In the. National treet and Second kK. Benjamin Schles- of the International t Workers’ Union, also | be a concert In| | ora announced immediately al Appropriat Hil uid tell the 1 had writ ‘of War to set ||| 26 West 39th St. iia 21 West 38th St. i}. | A SALE OF Pantalettes and Bloomers thinks pantalettes and She wears the pantalettes and she the Republic of northern China and |— bicame 4 Titi Celia. Ob LINDENFELD’S AMERICAN | ASSOCIATES‘ QUESTIONED | nounced in this city | Wu Ting-Fang, Minis Affairs in the south ment, had cabled that | ‘The settlement involves the allotting | to Japan of all the rights she has | claimed, in consideration of sever: loans, Two of the provisions of alleged Treaty, according to Ma Soo are, that China will not press the rail- remd question at Washington and wi o not raise the question of mining rights on either side of the railroad in que: tion. stigating the American Wolf Lindenfeid, tic a >» ad’ stigntiom, t! —_—_ ili decide whether Lin ‘0%. Lae (i returned to the U1 CORNY trial, t Stereleck!, of No. 6) West 68th | New t, said to be a Polish Count, was] to-day before Magis Lindenteld Rehaud in the West Side Court on the acon Ke complaint of Wincenty Bronikoroski, | merehants Secretary of the Polish Nav enfeld Ue., of No, 1819 Broadway, cl him with the grand larceny of of Polish government bonds. leoki, it was alleged, carried the bonds to Burope with him last February He was errested last night at a meet- ation | One riean advance of Thereafter 20 HURT, TWO DYING, WHEN CAR TIPS OVER CHIROPRACTORS TACK J Intercollegiate 5 - 3 vi n train was de teh, three jinto a mile ford her accident sis said to have oken flange © was bound to A Dot Danrel\, Broadway. and Sons, Shand Ath Sts. Annual January Sale Table Linens, Towelings Sheets & Pillow Cases 25 to 40% Off Regular Prices ONE OF THE MOST COMPLETE LINEN STOCKS IN NEW YORK, CONSISTING OF EVERY CONCEIVABLE LINEN WANT OF WHICH THE FOLLOWING ARE BUT EX- AMPLES: ALL LINEN TABLE CLOTHS Reg. Price 6.98 8.50 11.00 12,75 Sale Price 4.75 5.50 6. 75 8.50 8.75 10.75 15.98 Sale Price 5.98 6.98 8.50 10.75 NAPKINS TO MATCH Reg. price per doz., 9.25 i 14,75 5.98 6.75 8.25 9.75 ALL LINEN TABLE DAMASK—®68 inches wide, full Bleached, heavy weight, attractive patterns, pas made in Ireland. Regularly 3.25 yd., for 1.95 TOWELINGS ALL LINEN HUCK TOWELS—Hemstitched, 18x34 inches, substantial weight. Regularly .79 each, for 5.00 doz., or each. .45 18x36 inches, all white, HUCK TOWELS—Hemstitched, 23 2x2 yds., yds., Reg. Price 13.75 Sale price per doz., Greek key border, close weave. Regularly .39 each, for................ SHEETS AND PILLOW CASES “Pequot’’ Brand, a standard of quality and durability. Sheets, 54x90, Regularly 1.60 Sale Price 1.23 63x90, “ ce (1!) “72x90, “ no OSS “81x99, “ 2s 6h UL 80 . “90x90, “ 22" «§ 1,80 “. 90x99, “ 250 « « 7,05 Pillow Cases, 45x36, 39c ROME, Jan, 4—Sequestration of the personal, fortunes of the ‘administra- tes |tors of Banco Di Sconto, which re-| 7 gently. ¢ 4 doors, was’ to-day or- | Value ~|der person eri- . two probably — fatally «(the Hotel McAlpin ne y re more badly shaken up. | est against alleged unt d shortly before noo to-day first car of for Stout Women In Extra Sizes to 70 Hip Heavy Quality Silk Jersey TAKE OVER FORTUNES | TO MEET BANK er Follows Closing ot al Sconto in Rome. by the court here, Special $6.50 | with se Banco Di Heont branches Henna, Purple, Black, Navy, Gray D, WORKS | 9g Double pleated cuffs, reinforced crotch, garment is cut extra full and comfort to the seemed fatigued Brooklyn Health | tension and Each extra roomy, assuring clinic, but he refused to postpone stout woman, examination, “It is nothing,” he | T wit continue™my work,’ ai ' Bloomingdale 'S 1872—Our Golden Anniversary—192200 59TH TO 60TH ST., LEXINGTON TO THIRD 4 An exceptional offering, |} 1922, 1 New Mlustrated Booklet of the January Lingerie Sale and Southern Fashions—Mailed Upon Request ‘ BONWIT TELLER & CO “The Spenally Shop of Oppinastions FIFTH AVENUE_AT 38™ STREET THURSDA Y—Clearance Sale of WOMEN’S COATS & CAPES | ~ At Most Remarkable Reductions | MOST LUXURIOUS TEXTILES AND FURS IN MODELS OF THE SEASON’S MOST FASHIONABLE TYPES Fur Collared Capes and Coats 59.00 Formerly 79.50 to 95.00 Straightline capes of soft coat textiles with swathing or choker collars of elephant squirrel or taupe nutria, also a group of odd coats. es ee | Fur Trimmed Coats and Capes 74.00 | Formerly up to 135.00 } y Individual types representing only one or two of each model, of fine | ? soft winter coat textiles, embellished with =e collars of beaver. ; \} Also models without fur. \ | 5 ' 4 Richly Fur Trimmed Coats 100.00 t Formerly 145.00 to 195.00 A particularly choice collection of straightline or wrappy coats of unusual design with collars of richest furs; also a group of fine duvetyn or marvella coats without fur. Majority one of a kind. | Evening Wraps Reduced, Regardless of Cost Our entire collection of sumptuous evening wraps, includ- ing models of soft, luxurious velvets, magnificent bro- cades, metallic fabrics, enriched with furs of finest quality. Within Breone s Ragen? “Laskin Seal” Coats | 1 “85 “95 | An extraordinary opportunity to get a distinctive coat Hi} of genuine, inimitable “Laskin Seal’’ (dyed coney’, with the i} deep, rich lustre that is guaranteed to last. | | Great, soft, lustrous coats in this sale, in the season’s i | smartest {ur coat fashions. i | Coats with beautiful silk linings--each coat warmly in- i | terlined— cach a masterpiece of the furriers’ skill. | All guaranteed—style, quality, workmanship, lining, | lustre, price. In other words—warranted satisfactory to you | in every way. || Look for the “Laskin Seal’’ label in every coat. am Sl & WARRANTED . : " efully pancied aud graded conay adhe ok matched, put through a secre stre. 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