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eae { i 5 | ! ae 12 GOMPERS DECRIES __|PROPOSES A FEDERAL EQUALITY OF SEXES) — MMIGRATION BOARD Says It Wouk! Lower Standards in| ladusiry and Destroy Hard Won Laws. WASHINGTON, Jan. | ‘Of the proposed constity Bank System, biiaot {his approval of a uae Ment | Wederal Immigration To Be Operated Like, Onr Reserve | Harry H. Schiact, President of the Downtown Chamber of Commerce, has | written to President Harding seeking Project to create «4 joard to handle | amend- | all immigration matters in a manner ment insuring equality tor women was | Comparable to that of the Federal Ro- epposed by Samuel Gompers, President | of the American Federation of Labor. | failure which has im @ Statement Issued to-day, on the |the laughing stork round that it would result In struction of standards and safeguards serve banking system, the present “three per cent.” of the world. “de- He declares that is a “made our country we Proposed hoard,” he sad, “would formulate a definite plan of action. would be discretionary with these ex- It now established for the protection of |perts to stimulate, to divert or to re- women in industry.” Numerous attorneys of “standing and | eaporionce” hold that this would be the |paign amor case, Mr. Gompers asserted “If guch a blanket amendment plac tard immigration.” merce Is aK ing their co-operation, making @ country-wide cam- etvie organizations, nd tle iw women on absolute equality with | EX-LIEUTENANT FREED non were to be adopted.” Mr. Gompers | employers of the country | Sould proceed at once to operate under re Beneficent. hard won | Alleged | awa would be destroyed,” “the the amendment. Sif TT RRR | Charles 1B. Richter, former ‘Lieutenant He's Not Against “Pro” Football. jn uc United States Navy, was dis- IOWA CITY, Ja, Jan order of Gen- Devine; Vine's appointment will enable him to Continue his law course here. At New York's travel centre. Reached by ali subways, ¢/e- vated ® tubes. All American quarterback and | Ta! Sessions Judge captam of Iowa University’s champlon- ship Big Ten footbali team, will coach freshinan football at the University of Towe the coming year, It has been an- nounced by the athletic: board Algo assist in basketball and track Disagrees. 13.—Aubrey | charged from cuntody by y tod foquest of Ansiatant “Diatrict "Xt the bandit whq mombera of the Ny He will De- himself been a losing Arnheimis January At Home" q - recovers its ~ lost dignity $32—that fine, old standard in clothes been A. W. O. L. for five years. Today, $32 has regained its prestige in the pay envelope. Our January “At Home” is gloriously restoring its caste in the clothes-world. During January, $32 entitles you to select from hundreds of fabrics, all 100% wool. It brings you designing and fitting to your individual measurements,—and that sleekness of fit which bespeaks custom- tailoring. True! The price is astonishingly low. Our January ist consolidation is the reason. We want men to discover the hospitality, convenience and tailoring su- premacy of Broadway at Ninth Street. Suitings and Overcoatings as high as $50, $60 and $70—but the feature offerings "32: ON BANDITRY CHARGE ® Poker Game— at the torney . Joyce said the jury which hal tried Richter on the charge that he was raided a poker game of iné Club in the Park Row Bullding—in which he had player—had dis. agreed and there was No possibility. of presenting a stronger dase against Arnheim CUSTOM_TAILOR SINCE 1877 Broadway at Ninth Street of yourself. mendous business. Bring COUPON far Special Price, Regular Price $4.00 Without PHOTOGRAPHS]. IN FRENCH GRAY OR SEPIA BROWN There is no better way to invest part of your gift money than in Photographs Send them to your friends as a token of appreciation. are now offered an unsurpassed opportunity to secure a set of six beautiful Photographs complete for $1.50—a price only possible because of our tre- Order $450 ‘This Special Price Also Applies to Children's Photographs Repreductions o/ Old Photographs » Specialty at 40 W. 34th St. Studio ® ss 8 PTT Lh : i i to J indeding Six | & s Ths Coupon Entitles Beare to [ aces ve, ; ; to Feb. 14 S$ Good at Any of Those Studies OEE if s © yf? Bet rans tires. tad Ime, 3 5 mm hcg i Lo SOB orhor Vis Steet abo is : 157 Newark Av 4 484 Wamtteton 8 00, lest ance CY : = . 125th Bt 8 Brow Acs © eno Avonue BP: eae S Beautiful Artistic Folders Size 6//x9// With Every for Six Photos. or or You The Downtown Chamber of Com k im. | THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 1922. PRISON FOR RECEIVING Thefts Committed by One Man, Walter Vogrisang, owner of an auto- mobile repair shop at No. 87A* Sutton Place, Brooklyn, who, according to evi- dence given before Justioce Wasrer- vogel and a jury branche celved 100 Now of the more’ t stolen by one years, was tentinry. Vogelaang was charged with receiv- ing an automobile stolen from J. Kend- rick Nobe| of Yonkers by Meyer Miti- Miller has been sentenced to Bing ler, Sing. 100 cara which ang. sentenced to-day to from six months to three years in the peni- THREE MURDERERS PUT TO DEATH IN SING SING} One of Them Had Prepared for Battle or Suicide im Hin Cell. Three men died calmly in the elne- trie chair in Sing Sing Prigon last night. Edward Persons, the last to pay the penalty for murder, spoke to the Warden and witnesses as he stood| in front of the chair at 11.20 o'clock. “Jam an innocent man," he said. “T never saw George Klinger." He was convicted of killing Kling: taxicab driver of Jamestown, N. Y., while robbing him, STOLEN AUTOS | death smiling at Raymond Mulford, P ne lchant, and Marweg jin the chair, in the creiminat Supreme Court, re- han 100 automobiles, man in the past two jsist Street Station |life of Mrs. Agnes | five, had been overcome ton found Mrs | Dr. Holmes's office victed of the murder of a Suffalo| woman, He of No. 303 East 65th applying artificial respiration after she sharpening it and by stuffing the key- hole of his cell door lock, went to his executioners. who participated lin the robbery and slaying of Abra- ham Yetter, a Buffalo clothing mer- both bade goodby |to the guards as they were strapped ——— POLICEMAN SAVES WOMAN'S LIFE: rolman Harrington of the Bast to-day saved the Patton, seventy- Street, by by gas, Harring- Patton unconscious In at No. 980 Third William Marweg, who was con-| avenue, where she is employed as char- worked on her twenty Witnesses testified Miller stole | Jeweler named Weitz, prepared for) minites and when Dr. Fagan of the he delivered to Vogel. | battle or suicide yesterday by tearing |iiower Hospital arrived he said the recommended mercy,'an iron bar from his cell chair and! policeman had saved her life, The jury Irving Place and 1th Street Hand Bags and Vanity Purses Th best 5.00. quality, gentility and refinement —yet they are practical as well. Not finish is suggestive of so low a price, which a large purchase has made possible. “Electrics” —The Ideal Cars for City Use Absolute cleanliness and comfort make The Electric the ideal car for calling, shopping, and the theatre, and for the parks and drives ‘ No other car is so perfectly adapted to driving in heavy traffic, It starts and stops quickly and never stalls The monthly garage cost for an electric automobile, in- cluding battery charging and maintenance, and full care of the car, is about Sixty Dollars Our Automobile Bureau will be glad to arrange for a demonstration at your convenience The New York Edison Company cAt Your Service New! Silk Moire 5.00 his is unmistakably one of the values we have offered for These bags fairly radiate gold-filled clips. There a is choice even the smallest detail of tractively made fittings. They are fash- ioned of fancy or striped fine Silk Moire, embellished in many cases with 14 kt. gold mountings and between framed compartments and two, three and four convenient and at- colors are Black or Navy Blue. Telephone: Stuyvesant 5600 The STOUT WOMEN Prices Are amare Lower—Let THESE Savings Be YOUR Savings _—_——— faheBryant OWER STORE A BARGAIN BASEMENT 23 West 38th St., Between 5th and 6th Aves. ene emetic tseisaichdiata cay January Clearance Our Regular Low Pri Reduced STILL LOWER— that is the message of this Sale. Every year, during this January Clearance Sale, thousands of stout women fill their Winter and Spring clothing needs and save sub- stantially. This year is no exception—the savings are greater—the quality even higher. Every offering is a genuine worth-while bargain. COATS SIZES 40 to 56 BUST $2 4.75 $29.85 Formerly $19.85 to $65.00 Included at these four tremendously reduced prices are the season’s newest winter coats of Silvertone, Kersey, Cheviot, Zibeline, Heather Coating, Plush, Velour, Broadcloth, Suedine, Bolivia. Quite an assortmient, isn’t it. Some have fur collars, others large convertible ones. Nicely lined, warmly interlined. secmaea wSIZES 40 to 56 BUST inclu at this price are rge, | ’ tae nonette, Poiret Twill, with the sea- son’s newest trimmings and designs Formerly sold to $49.50 $1985 and $2985 Taffeta, Georgette, Tricolette, Poiret Formerly to $44.50 Fine Bryant Lower Store, 23 W. 38th St., Bet. Sth & 6th Aves, Twill, and Crepe de Chine Dresses, trimmed with embroidery and braid Formerly to $34.50 Street and Afternoon Dresses of Satin, Taffeta, Tricotine, Georgette, Mig- Cl i earance of Suits Choice of remaining suit stock in the season’s new- est materials. Many fur trimmed, others strictly tailored. Silk lined and warmly interlined. Slender- izing models in sizes up to 56 bust. have rouges, pow tess et paints, with their ‘too apparent glamor proven to be. For years our oon one 9 worked to make ~our desire possible and now we feel that in Nemo Self-Reducing Corsets are so much appreciated by stout women: who have worn them censtantly for 25 years, that they need mo further comment. The newest model, No. 444, is in every respect equal to the best Self-Reducing Corset ever mede, and is on sale in all good stores at a price way below the regular prices of Nemo Corsets, The Circlet No. 1111, like all other Circlets, is Self- Adjusting and gives stout women the same service as the ones sold until now at much higher prices. Good Stores Everywhere NemoHygienic-Fashion Institute New York. Gouraud’s inv Oriental Cream we have placed your desire within your rea renders to your cheeks a delicate, refined Ros so natural and subtle in effect that the use of Preparation cannot be detected. All of the qualit of Gouraud’s Oriental Cream have been retaine in our new product. Tha: soft, velvety skin, its soothing and antiseptic effect are but a few of the many virtues it renders to your skin and complexion. Try it to-day and see the new door to Beauty it opens. 1 = int, m