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—————— THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1922. , 7) ; He is a giibe talker, with a smatter- The J ed injunctions re- distributed, Members of Congress cramme by committee were su ‘wpendea | ‘4 ling of finaholel Cone and. an Uinpres:' étinln ph ide a ) R B Se Lite ah facies Unt OM AEUES’ Tocdig vesdins & ditnion TAR FRA? PLAN STH OPERATION|SENATOR ARRAIG) sive Manner in vutlining his views, the Bischoff home or automobiles ing effects of a bond issue would not FOR PIN IN LUNG HARDING POLI a den a posal te re Books and papers also seized indi-| Afier Lisehoft had told Judge Lanvii ye so readily discernible. t Harding on a proposal to finance cated that Bischoft's dupes were for-|thit he had joined the Canadian There might be argument about the cash feature of the bopus by) Bk sane ‘ 4 ‘ DV Joigners. ‘Their investments ranged} Army in search of adventure, the whether the bond issue caused a means of bonds instead of taxes. The|Girl Comes to Philadelphia From| King Declares 800 Americans Ha aa Vad sree Among them he if he had been hon oe but with so many economic President expected to discuss the plan Kansas Home for New Been Killed in Mexico in ’ ling and without visible embar rh Hasn't been Kettler : of a bond issue might not be felt Were understood to be opposed pat} Gronstoin of Wich ine et Uta ; maintaining his innocence of any 1 until after the Congresstonal elections, ticularly to the proposition to Increase] oid, thas come te King of Utah to-day critized * tention of a CALLED TO! CONFER Nes, Fae ee eRe Hacding Administration for what. because only $300,000,000 would be the stamp taxes on transfers of cupi-|dergo, for the fifth time, an operation doing wrong. "fhe ways lover (Continued From First Page.) Iventure an factors In the situation, the exact re- with secretary Mellon F : : OWES $4 500 000 the story of his financial venture . ote rte - . PHILADELPHIA 3. a aa WASHINGTON, Feb, 13.—Sent | ’ ’ | | onemaifpremes fae Ceraeien? He wath Ade ON RADIO RULES beiaad hte Nee Pehle Rot tal atock and bonds and alto to the] for the removal of & pin from one of termed its “policy of watehtul nie le en ed j enough to cause a ripple 6 Invest- her lungs. She swallowed the p 2" Mexico—"wite ‘ 9 aaa ee maine ea oe ! 21-2 per cent. tas 6 pin aling’’ in Mexico—“witeht Easoy, apecwiator oD I Ae S|niculd by € lees! paoking concern. % ; billions, and with the soldier bonus|ment market In the next six months *Ussested 2 1-2 per cent. tax on the) ,, while engaged in making ate tdlleds wi ir ed in the stock market, Then} Secreiiry Hoover Invites ‘Twelve —at least so the poltticians reason, —_ individual profits of corporations: clo! ra doil ee ee ae ane ata time when I w bond issue the amount w6uld be ap- \ “Double Crossing Bucket Shop rout $10. agate pal { 06 Representative Mondell of Wyc- geons in her home town i American property is destroyed. ; Brokers” for His Trouble 600 to the Kood, a frien ed me Delegates to Meet Him | proximately $25,000,000,000 The big question is ‘whether to ming was asked after he saw the|performed four unsucce ts Speaking upon a bill to indemi Me TOKeTS S + | raise money to pay interc on Feb. 27. | os bridge an emergency of this autumn, President if Mr. Harding was satis-|tions. Dr, Chevalier . pro-| Mexican family for death of one 4 | — guage on his Horne. He: fy eras _ | Tie financiers at the Treasury fear| when a big borrowing will be under- fied with the proposed tax plan. Mv. |fessor of laryngology at Jefferson Med-|thembers, King declared 800 Am t CHICAGO, Feb. 13,—White Ray. | 4M iding an equal Cola ON, Web. 14 —Twelve | tig aad a billion and w half to|t#ken, or whether the question will Mondell replied: “Has any one Iwen| ical College, will make the fifth at. cans had been killed the past { Mond Rischoff, ‘hoy speculator,’ was 2 delegates have been invited to attend Ps tBiat (ee “bp. ix ane | be faced squarely by new taxes, some found Who is satisfied with the pro-| tempt and remove the pin in| years, but ‘no reparations have b } explaining to Federal Judge Landis | "Vine t il Radio Telephone Conter- | / co's total debt by borrowing | or which are inevitable anyway, if the latter part of this week. pald for them.’ i what had become of approximately $7,000,000 entrusted to him by t sands of families in Chicago's » yards district, ence which will open at the Depart-| h bonds would be to depreciate} oniy to pay the interest on a bond oe © of all Liberty bonds and tu|issue of a billion and a half dollars, ~ ~ a rake the American dollar worth just] The Democrats originally favored a so much less because of the added|bond issue, but seeing the tangle in West 42nd St. { ete ng my time in al at and opened an office,| ment of Commerce on Feb, 27, Svere announcing that £ would deal in fis [tary of Commere © Hoover announced s ‘ ances generally, My friends and ‘The cont fons to-day etormed his of fakes ial food h nference ix to si which the Republicans are getting ir friends brought me their mone ‘ methods ton contre urden of debt ed au! ing for the man who they dechire sual 8 : ght mp th et ‘y 1 1 controlling wirel: Iurden of debt imposed on America’s! emselves over the bonus, they are had t ht them financial ruin ara hem am Welephone activities by rezulatine | resources. ‘To the argument that the] receding from that view and quietly Extra police were called to control ul pro 1 gam " ind other mean bond ma can readily absorb the| withdrawing from the controversy. new issue, officials say there is no} They probably will offer no alternative doubt of it, but that 1f new Govern-|Plan_ except some unworkable one syent bonds are issued, just so muen| Which looks good on paper. In their ‘“| money which would have been avail-| hearts they will be glad they are not : © fo private business as a stimulus} in power this year to meet the re- n stocks, maini and finally wo Stratton, DI the crowd, which against the twenty - fi big returns for my investors. 1 “banker,” and it was only wh fi played absolutely fair with them sured that Bischoff sin jail that| Then TF tried to obtain control of an the crowd disr }oil well in Louisiana, 1 put hundred f thousands into it and just when I (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) West 43rd St. c pressions as "Ife's making ; eure ne ruined us; tet us} thought Thad won, 1 learned 1 had ) Industrial revival will be cut off| sponsibility of a soldier bonus. . i toh ‘ cy del ———— have him,” filld the air for nearly an| been double crossed by bucketshop ley delayed. k brokers and that T was not even to contr my inve Ti rte oe twin and| MONDELL ASKS a Pag ire opposing the bonus tooth and nail,| “WHO IS SATISFIED ul M en ae FY ‘t niversity of |and particularly a bond issue WITH TAX PLAN?” the well, M admitting ast $4,500,000 th other per cAn Important Offering Tuesday includes the Best Known Makes. of fons’ dothat he had) 1 decided to re-organize my com ci, biee | . A; : : F violated no law and would have made | pany, use different methods in in American Relay Lousas,| Byer sinee direct taxes have been 4 good all of his debts if the police | Vesting and fight my best to got ' ( md Haveltiae, | mentioned, on the other hand, the! Sees President on Schemes to Pay back the money my frie had | Steve Institute, Hoboken, N. J [avalanche of protests has been grow- had let him alone. Although he fisted that he hu hand | in his Bonus—Protests Stir Up come in with their savings, but for |“{SLAND OF IGNORANCE” {0 the House are literally swamped Senators. ta many days | have refused te a with letters and telegrams opposing ectty ae ind Gent for thvesiment: ‘Then n tew ro BEGINS ITS EDUCATION | any more taxes. The political etfect| WASHINGTON, Feb. 13.—Contei- ch olay was started for|uneasy and filed receivership pro- | of further taxation would be widelylences on the soldiers’ bonus pra- his sister. | ceedings.” Welsh fobabitants Get Thetr Bieat! The police’ wish to question concerning $500,000. worti Ronds which we customers with invest the proceeds fro “Where did Various oil speculation | the Jndge aske Bischoff's plans ‘were simil tw symond gave mea the money,” A reeciver probably will be named | ¥ he reply { , to-day to take charge of Bischoft's | nd he got it from hundreds of |” affairs. + hard-working families whom he Bischoff came from Davenport, ta. | swindled,’ remarked the Judee Meenetior trusted to me. They continued 1 > ling in volume. Senators and members PLAIN COLOR REVERSIBLE CHENILLE RUGS Heavy grade in a choice, new selection of desirable colors, including Taupe, Gray, Blue and many others. gx12 ft....Special, $44.00 8x10 ft....Special, $38.00 SEAMLESS AXMINSTER RUGS In beautiful Persian and Chinese designs. 9x2 ft....Special, $48.00 — 8ixio} ft. Special, $39.00 SEAMLESS WILTON VELVET RUGS Fine qualities and unusual colotings. Sizes ox12 feet . . . SPECIAL, $63.50 Other grades in sizes 9x12 feet as low as $35.00. B Altman & Cn. The Art Needlecraft Dep’t will offer extraordinary values to-morrow, (Tuesday) in the following Landis learned from 1 supplied Mr. | get that fur coat? |t —— Orkin’s A New Purchase from a High-Class M’f’r ~<a On Sale Today and Tuesday ExclusiveSpring Dresses For Informal and Street Wear | | | | Made to Made to {8} Sell at 29 00 Sell at | | 39.75, 45.00 ° 19.75, 59.50 | | A | il Women’s Stamped Lingerie of fine-quality mainsook; completely made up, ready for embroidering: FULL SIZE, Dome Model Open Top WARDROBE TRUNK Exceptionally well made and fully Studded (as illustrated) “ | Nightrobes - «+ special at $1.00 | Envelopes to match, : special at 90c. (There are several attractive designs to | choose from) Remarkably Low Priced at $35.00 Covered and bound with vulcanized hard fibre, heavy hardware, ng lock and draw bolts, Cretonne lined. Has five drawers (two convertible ‘into hat box). Top drawer locks. 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Men's All-linen Handkerchiefs Hemstitched, per dozen $2.75 & 5.25 | Imitialed . : . . per dozen 4.50 Women’s All-linen Handkerchiefs | WHemstitched . . - per dozen $1.80 Initialed . . «© «+ perdozen 2.25 Open Stock GLASSWARE---Light cut glass stem ware, Water Goblets, Tall or Low y 50c Sherbets cut with laurel wreath border between two lines on optic ribbed glass. EACH Materials Include Exceptionally Fine Quality Canton Crepe, Chiffon Velvet, Silk Taffeta, Georgette Crepe and Poiret Twill Embroidered (some by hand), plain hem- Stitched, or tape-bordered; also Madeira | hand-embroidered (glove size) perdozen. . «© «© «© -+ $3.75 |": Colored, in novelty effects . each 35c. ARMAMENT NOW ON SALE CHRONOLOGY CONFERENCE jy FOUNTAIN OF KNOWLEDGE OF EVENTS (First. Fleo?) 1922 WORLD ALMANAC $1.95 zoie Glass Table Tumblers with light cut laurel wreath border, doz, $1.25 1 this collection are presented so great a variety of styles that the most critical taste may be gratified. The many new and attract- ive phases of the Spring mode are embodied with rare taste and skill. Indeed, these dresses are of such high character and striking smartness that their price conveys no idea at all of their beauty or actual value These New Colors—Periwinkle Blue, Complete in Every Detai Cornflower, Mohawk, Henna, Navy, Black Madison Avenues Fifth Avenue 35c Ped ari Nemes sea Per 3 5c, PY BY MAIL, POSTAGE PREPAID, Soe Copy 34th and 35th Streets Rew Pork ADDRESS: NEW YORK WORLD * +) eee Ea CT AIL 7mm ) Spin FEM a OM