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Berlin Business Man Likes Ex- peditious Way Things Are Done and Praises American Business Honesty and Can- dor. e By Roger Batchelder. “The practical way in which things are done here appeals to me,” said Rudolf Berg of Berlin, at the Astor. “Some three and a half years ago it was decided to build the first big sky- | scraper in Berlin, It was of course impossible to send men to this coun- | try to study construction methods, and a company was started to raise | money for study by a group of ex- perts. After three and a half years they are still studying, and the build- ing has not yet been begun. “On the day I arrived in New York T saw men digging a great hole in the ground, and when [ passed the place fourteen days later | was amazed to find a steel structure several stories high, One must admire such ingenu- ity. “If my family were not in Europe Mr. Berg went on, “I should like best to live in New York. Your direct business methods save much time One man does not flatter’ another here, but gets right down to the point | mm question An Amertean not ol man tells the truth, and does not hold You can depend on eps yor making a which you out false hopes. what he says and he n waiting for months before decision on a propositio have brought to him OUR GOLF DEPARTMENT. A Scotch guest of the Biltmore, who had noticed the interest in the pro- posed golf club ‘for ladies only’ on Long Island, remarked yesterday that the plan had been tried with «ie success in Scotland and England “About twenty-five ye Princess Ladies’ Golf Club « 1 ef at Mite n Junetion, Scotlands he said. become me SUPREME ISASKED 10 S10? WOMAN SUFFRAGE Constituionality Is Challenged| 4 in Two Cases in U.S. Tribunal. WASHINGTON, Jan. ea cases challenging the constituts of the Women's Suffrage Amendment! have been reached in the Supreme Court. One is brought by Charles S. Fairchild of New York against the Secretary of State and the Attorney (ioneral in behalf of himself and the American Constitutional Union the other is brought by Oscar Leser and others form the Maryland State Courts holding the amendment uncon stitutional and ase seeks to compel State to withdraw the proclamation announcing ratifica tien of the amendment and to re atrain the Attorncy General from en fercing it on the ground that it was no! constitutionally adc L The Government replies that the sourt should dismiss tle suit because fe is not brought by persons having any direct interest, and because, if the relief requested is granted, the withdrawal of the proclamation an- monneing ratification would have no affect upon the ratification In the Maryland case, two women glaim they were denied the right to qualify as voters on the ground that Woman Suffrage ‘‘dilutes’’ and “nul lifes’ male votes, and that the amendment had not jonally adopted. 7 jurisdiction of er the case on the State courts had sustained the constitutionality of t jaw and that those who bring the appeal have not rights at issue which justify the court in recognizing them William L. Marbury, counsel for Leser and co-plaintif{s, argued that unless the Supreme Court interfered two-thirds of Von . With the co. tuesuions the ourt to consid. ground that t operation of tw sof the Legs latures, could, by ¢ ng the same authority a8 Was resorted to in the Suffrage Amendment, cha the form of government of the United fiates to a monarehy “ ae MARRIAGE ANNULMENT ENDS A WAR ROMANCE nek Mer, Maiden Name. Vreed Pr Takes maith Fi A war romances end became know O-day when it was lear a Mixe Edith Fahnestock, coneert sinker and daughter of Majo! Namuet, Rockland tained an annul to Lee K. M Judtice Ford Neo. 23 and allowed tie pluintiM to res sume her maiden name. The romance began in Broo pest before Miner was to an in 1918 they went to Weehawken a were married on Jan. 4, I! was ne int long after the armistice tha hri@e saw her hushand again hear@ he had been married by Atverced, but he dented It, it te allowed. Lost May she ‘heard hia former wife was living in Raltimors and left him Her lawyers reported fading punora | Rattimore Indicating Miller tad t married th tn 1910 and reed tn 3915. Miller let the case go to irial an- {and two daughters nia. His ~/ or lumbago, had @ woman professional, Mrs, Gor- don Robertson. Ten yoars later, the Barnhurst Ladies’ Golf Club began Its existence in Kent, Both clubs have been very succesasful,"’ oe . 5 THE VERSATILE REOWOOD. The famous redwood trees of Call- fornia have many uses, according to ©. S. MeMillan of San Francisco, at thé Pennsylvania. From them come hair dyes, insecticide, and also the usual number of wood products. “These trees attain thelr great age because they are ni McMillan said. "They grow fifty feet before they branch, and their root growth Is enormous, covering a great expanse of earth, “In manufacturing redwood prod- ucts there has always been a great waste until recently, when a machine was invented which practically tears the fibres apart, and produces a fine hair-like product, which is easily con- verted into wood pulp tor paper mak- ing. Ircause of this we expect to re- eluing vust amount of redwood which would otherwise be wasted,”* Nr. McMillan sald that a campaign had leen started to save the red- wood fo and that the Govern- ment ex to set aside a tract as a redwood y which will be a national park -resinous,"” Mr. CHINESE MINSTER ARRIVES HERE. ‘Tsuchi Chow, Minister of Finance and Superior Adviser to the Chinese delegation to the Washington Con- fer . has arrived at the Majestic. He is here for several days’ rest be- re resuming his duties in Washing- » time Het by his wife} ie young wom- | are ib New York for the first | n their native costumes. | en, wh time, a FARTHEST FROM HOME, Vie sew Yorker for a Day or Teo" Gory Willis, whe ig-at the Pennsylea- home tne Buenos Ayres, is 8.000 miles from Broadway To Stop a Cold in One Day | more than Be sure you get BROMO The genuine bears this signature OUCH! MY BACK! RUB LUMBAGO PAIN AWAY Rub Backache away with small trial bottle of old “St. Jacobs Oil." When your back and lame sciatica or rheumatism ias you stiffened up, don't. suffert! Get a sniall trial bottle of old, hone-t St. Jacohs Oil at any drug store! pour a little in your hand and rub it right on your aching back, and by| the time you count fifty, the sove-| ness und lameness is gone ! Don't stay crippled! This sooth- Jing, penetrating oil needs to be used} only once. It takes the pain right ont ind nds the misery, It is magical,| vet ubsolutely harrgless and doesn't ourn the skin Nothing else stops Inmbago, sciatica, backache or rheumatism so promptly Mt never disappoints!—-Advt - GET YOUR FREE $®00 PACKAGE OF GENUINE YEAST VITAMINE TABLETS from your druggist today, IF YOU ARE THIN AND EMACI ATED AND WISH SOMETHING TO HELP YOU PUT ON FLESH AND INCREASE YOUR WEIGHT, Yeast Vitamine Tablets should be used in connection with orgenic Nuxated . With. ont organic iron, both food and Vitaimines are jood. Organic iron takes up oxygen from your lungs, This oxygenated orfanic iron unites ast With your digested food as {t ts absorbed /1:to your biood Just as fire unites with coal or wood, and by so doing it creates tremendons power and Shere. ithout organic {ron in your blond your food merely passes thr Your y without doing you any good, been made with the arureints of thle clty ¥ ruggiats of this clty to ‘ this taper’ lars eo Gachenst ores ce east of Genuine Itamine Tablets absolutely free with ry purchase of @ bottle of Nuxated iron, + THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 24, 1922. NEWSPAPER CLUB NAMES TEMPORARY GOVERNORS. ‘Tem, Officers } Mlection AL @ meeting of the | Commitiee of | Incorporation of the Newspaper Club | yesterday, M was decided that Dr. w. , Aughinbaugh of the New York Com- mérefal, Temporary Chairman; John R. , New York Tribune, ‘Temporary | Treasurer, and Patrick Mobvoy, Term- porary Secretary, named at the pretint- nary meeting of the new organtaation, | be named aa temporary officers (or the incorporation. The Board of Governors named for the same purpose follc William’ P. Beasvil, Charles G bridge, Royal "Daniel jr. Merton E Burke, Thoreau Cronyn, Dr. W. 15 hy R. Binns, Stantey Seymour Pierson, Martin H. A. Vivian, Don 3 Gordon Lamont, Oliver N, Andrew W. Ford, Karl Bick Cowan, George T, Hargreay Adams, William L, ‘Curtin, Salomon, Patrick Ham- 1329—1331 BROADWAY Near Gates Avenue, BROOKLYN 5.00 Values 4.50 Values 3.95 Values 3.50 Values 3.00 Values... Wonderful values Pare a Moti puree pRooKLy! Kill that Cold with Creofos before it develops into pneumonia os is the only _preseriptios wastes no time on dosing symp it quickly kits the germs thay cause the trouble. The very first dose starts to rid the body of cold keris, influenza gerins. paeur germs. When these are gone th cold symptoms disappear of th selves . '$1.50; Creofos with Start taking a dose or two to-jcoughs, $1.50. Quick night, See for yourself how quickly leconom : fully your cold is gone. And what a r OTTO thousands of |Mocuray, Ben Motion and ¥ Bullery y 8. ‘The officers and the Board of Gov- ernors ate to held office only until an held and) permanent officers chosen by qualified members of election ean be the olub. The next meeting N, Jan, » Chase wident al. Me is a nat Jub will be ing Creofos auch complications as nfluenza and pneumonia bronchitis, cannot set in, Creotos has long been used ly 4 noted physicians and hospitals, and Cuticura Soap is now sold by all druggists, ‘Three ousehold forms: Creofos, $1.25; Because it is best for their tender Creofos Capsules, DELSON LABORATORIES “Danderine” Stops Hair Coming Out, also Thickens and Beautifies It s, every hh, more color and abundances, Hu find a particle of 4 ows New life, view you. Rheumatism, etc. take no substitute. pairs for convenience Sulphur, tor and certains guaranteed. 1 ist one bottle and vor lief to know that when you are tak- use anything else but Creotos Let Danderine save LULL ULLAL ULE Ii you cannot go, Carlsbad is comin, Carlsbad Product Co. Agents 90 West St., New York . 4810-4812 FIFTH AVE. BROOKLYN FULTON STREET. aro’ BRIDGE STREET at Hoyt St. Subway Station, Brooklyn Exceptional Purchase and Sale WEDNESDAY 9.000 Pairs of Silk Hose The product of a famous manufacturer, who instructs us not to use his name, be cause he says these are Mill End runs. Are they? If they are, it’s hardly noticeable. Glove Silk Ingrain Silk Drop Stitch Net A great special purchase of the most importance ever made by this store! bought at a that makes it possible for us to save our custemers many, many dol- lars on stocking bills for the coming season. price concession Every style, color and size. I / lent for children. aC ‘tieure Soap ol tnes: _ Going to Carlsbad? genuine imported Carls! Salt can be had again at every Drug N Store. It is Nature’s Remedy for Con@#h stipation, Liver and Kidney diseases, N Insist on the genuine, Fancy Design Teach Children To Use to Bet. 48th and 49th Sts. skins. Help it now and then with touches of Cuticura Ointment applied to first signs of redness or rough- ness. Cuticura Talcum is also excel- clock In Room No. 50% HASH, REAR ADMIRAL 24.—Capt. John tS. N., was nomtnated by Harding to be a Rear Ad- i ABRAHAM°STRAUS x Store Hours, 9 to 5.30 BROOKL) Telephone Main 6100 Startlingly Low Prices in This Sale of Women’s Wrist Watches’ ip this day and age every woman wants a wrist watech—and with watches of this quality, at prices like these-—there’s no reason why she shouldn’t have one! ca Even for sale prices these figures are remarkably low for watches are all -looking, and wii from. ) superiority! They isu variety to select. fully guaranteed movements, and th! Hf course they make marvelous gifts. $28.75 teed movement $19.85 Wrint Watehes of solid 14k. gold, octagon and cushion shapes, 15-jewel ds movement, P 5 —Wrist Watehes. of solid $14,85-Ni dodecagon shape, wel guaranteed movement. $6,.95- Small Round Wrist Watches “ with engraved or plain gold-, filled eases, 7-jewel guaranteed move- ment, ribbon strap: | $61.50 | wae 6 a —Wrist Wat id $21.75 Wk gol, * rectnagulan shape, with 15-jowel g | Platinom bezel with LO.BS—Wrist Watches. with gold- | 4 diamonds and 4 sap- filled (20-year quality) | phires; rococo shape: | ment, ribbon bracelet with cases, in octagon or cushion shape, | I8k. white gold baek; | buckle 15-jewel guaranteed movement. | 16-jewet movement. | A. S—Beree floor, Centrater WEDNESDAY BRINGS MOST UNUSUAL VALUES: IN THE A, & S. SPRING DRESSMAKING SALE j{ ——S eee rrr A Special Purchase of 3 Imported Organdies, 39¢ Yd; and beautiful organdies! Ordinarily they would They are 38 and,40 inches wide, in a good range N importer’s entire stock sell for about 69¢ a yard! of colors. IMPORTED GINGHAMS, 69¢ YARD. The sort that sold recently at 81.25>yard in regular stock. They are in the newest and smartest colors and designs, including the block check. 32 inches wide. IMPORTED GINGHAMS, 47¢ YARD Reduced from 69¢ Yard—-A very superior quality, 32 Snches wide, in the wanted checks. ~ |! IMPORTED CRIMPS, 39¢ YARD—Sees- sucker and crepe effects in this fabric, eape- cially designed for kimonos and dressing gowns. Original colors and combinations, ' A & 8. — Direct floor, West, All Dress Forms in Stock — Reduced for the Dressmaking Sale Whether you sew much or little, these forms will be immeasureably valuable to you course, now is the time to buy them when they are at such a sharp saving. A. & S. Special 12-Section Adjustable Dress Forms,$9.95, Regwead from 213,50—-3 sizes; size A, 3% lo 40; size B, 36 to 44; size C, 40 Lo 50. Section Adjustable Dress Forms, $12.95, Reduced from $15.98—% sizes; And, of | j I4- size A, 32 to 40; size B. 36 Lo 44; size C, 40 to 50. 17-Section Adjustable Dress Forms, $14.95, Reduced from $/7.98-—S sizes; size A, 32 to 40; size B, 36 to 44; size C, 40 to 50. “Kolapso” Dress Forms, $3.98, Reduced from $5.60--Packs in small space; all sizes ' Dress Forms, With Skirt, $2.29, Reduced from $5.84—-Can be raised .or Jowered; all sizes Bust Forms, $1,389, Keduced from $/,98—Covered with jersey cloth; al} sizes. Stands for Bust Forms, $1.39, Redneed from $1.98 eA ks -Bteses Mage, Cemiral Guaranteed Steel Scissors Special at, 25c Pr. In various sizes, excellent scissors: tremely low price GARMENT DRESS SHIELDS le pair, reduced from 26c DRESS SHIELDS and at an ex Sizes Sound 4b Nainsook covered, white and flesh, ISe pr.. reduced from 19¢ DRESS BELTING —10-yd. pieces, black and white, 35c pe., reduced from 9.i¢ PAF SEAM BINDING—Black aud white, 19¢ pe., reduced from 25e. RICK RACK BRAID- larly 12¢ lo 19% “ee ee Printed Flannelette, 28e Yard | A wide showing of 27 and 86-inch wide flannelette, both widths at the same low price { feyd. pieces, 9¢ pe., regu oS —Nirwes floor, Cemsral For Trimming Marked For Clearance Ol course fur trimming is quite the smart- est thing and will continue to be so thraugh- out the spring season. These furs are seme a ae of the more wanted sort, and are sharply re- Cheeked and Plaid Voiles ducadtin prt 24¢ Yard CARACUL—In black and brown, $2.75 ta “ a | $10.95 yd., formerly 25.40 to 816.98. These are especially desirable for kimonos, dressing sacques. etc dO M—-AuAd: toot, Want f n dainty check and 18, 36 inches wie the ¢ at Very Spe CONE YS—In brown and black, 45¢ to $2.50 yd., formerly 85¢ to $4.50 | SEALENE—98e yd., formerly 97.69 We A&B Sire aor Comiea ——— bite voiles Pretty plaid des) than usual te continue REAL FILET LACES At Prices Far Below the Regular HER nearly any width you want are extraordinarily low REAL FILET LACK LDGING—-7 le, for linens, blouses, ete., $1.49 yd nothing quite so lovely to trim with as real lace! And these filet laces come in and their sale prices—they came to us in a special purebase inches REAL FILET LACK INSERTIONS inches wide, variety of designs, 69¢ yd. REAL FILET LACE FINISHING EDG- REAL FILET LACE EDGES—4 and 4)5 i} ING — Heart and criss-cross design, 1° = yd inches wide, collar widths, variety of de | RBAL FILET PICOT EDGES—Fine jual- ity, be vd AS Meet Mame, Comers signs, 95c yd a