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WORLD LOCAL. Dr. John Roach Straton, pastor of Calvary Baptist Church, from which the founder, the Rev. Dr. Robert Stewart MacArthur resigned because he consid- ered the pastor's sermons too a#ensa- tlonal, announced to-day he would answer the attacks on, his pastorate in his service Sunday night. Dr. Straton said a ‘‘diecontented minority’’ are mak- ing attacks on the church and he felt it his duty to speak out because of the “possible injury to the church and the cause of Christ." Ex-Gov, Alfred EB. Smith and Mra, Smith will Iead the grand march at the annual entertainment ayf dance of the Catharine Street Merchant's Asno- clation Inc., at Palm Garden, March 16. Ryesident Alfred Freeman has ex- tended“invitations to Mayor Hylan and others, ‘William Hyman of No. 127 Bagt Sev- enth Street, found a boy, four months old, in the ground floor hallway early to-day, The baby was wrapped in a NEWS IN BRIEF white and blue blanket and wore a Jacket of the same colors, Pinned to the blanket was this note: “Take good care of this child and see that {t is aptized.”” ‘Tie infant was taken to Bellevue Hospital. A het value of $1,764,515 "has been placed by the Transfer Tax Commission on the estate of Mrs. Cordelia Scher- merhorn Steward, wife of John Steward of No, 2 East 624 Street. Mrs, Stoward Jeft her entire estate to her husband, After the opera and theatres last night 200 members attended a gathering of the Midnight Supper Club in the Louls XV. room at the Ambassador. At the Anderson Galleries to-day the brary of the Inte J. Herbert Foster of Providence was placed on view, to be shown until the sale, March 14, It_con- tains autograph letters trom Mark Twain to William Dean Howells, Goucher College women of the met~ Topolitan district, as part of their con- tribution to Gaucher's $6,000,000 build- ing fund, neve arranged to dispose of a large block of tickets for the por- formances on March 20 and 27 of “He W&J. SLOANE Fifth Avenue and 47th Street, New York City INLAID LINOLEUMS Imported and Domestic With its smooth, non-absorbent surface easily cleaned, linoleum provides a sanitary, quiet and agreeable floor covering of great durability. Improved methods of manufacture have re- sulted in producing a greater variety of excel- lent designs, artistic in colorings, adapted to a wider range of use than in the past. Reproductions of Regular Tile, Marble Tile, Mosaic Tile—Parquetry or Hard Wood floor effects,’ provide suitable selections for the Hall, Nursery, Kitchen, Enclosed Porch and Bed Rooms of Summer homes. HORACE E. “Doo FereG Rams. Horace E. Dodge, heir to the millions left by his father, the late e B. Dodge, one of the two founders of the great automobile ry, is not letting bis wealth act as a barrier to keep him from jowing the business fromthe ground up. He has gone to work in he plant. Young Dodge is shown in this photo in his working togs p one of the machines. GES ACCEPTANCE OF MATERNITY AID finderlip Advocates Co-Oper- ation With Federal Gov- ernment. 4BANY, March 9.—Whether or Pthe State should go it alone or fperate with the Federal Govern- t in promoting welfare and ene of maternity and infancy, H made the toplo of a two hours’ ission before the Senate Finance iynittee yesterday. e of the speakers appoaled to ommittee to “do the right thing he mothers and babies of the ” and intimated that acceptance he Shepatd-Towner provisions } could accomplish this. COUNTRY SAUSAGE Made into small cakes done to a cris brown and aerven with a plate of steam- ing “buckwheats” on the side. My! What a breakfast. Add to the gravy a few the world’s favorite ecasoning. Fine for digestion, tos. Prices range, per square yard from $1.45 to $3.15 Colors which go through to the back in- sure a freshness and beauty of coloring throughout the life of the material. occasional use of which adds Floor Wax much to the appear- 0 ance and preservation of linoleum, per pintcan 3 ic “spport the Federal Government ere is an opportunity to get “THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 1022. _ Who Gots Slapped," at Theatre, Judge Thomas B. Paton, counsel of the American Bankers’ Asso- cation, in an opinion made public tos day, contends that deporjtors in sav- ings banka in New York State need not pay normal Federal income tax on the Interest earnings of their deposita. In- tereat ts classed by Judge Paton as dividends declared out of earnings. ‘An exhibition is being held Jn the Frank! Galleries. No, 4 Bast “Forty- eighth Street, of quaint old chintees and hand blocked linens. There are copies of old French and English masterpieces with historic background and replicas of museum pieces. Mr, and Mrs. Edwin Hawley Van Wyck of this city and Great Neck, L. EL, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Helen G. Van Wyck, to the y Fulton general In THE BRONX 367 East 149th Street for these two days. Frederic P. Brouson of No, 618 Wifth Avenue. The huge clock that recently @isap- peared from Sth Street and Broadway, hi where for years It had timed the arrival and departure of millions of theatrego- ers, will be repinced with another clook in the centre of Times Square by the Heart of Yew York Business Men's As- sociation. niteeemast DOMESTIC. Five thousand clerks on the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad at Chi- cago have agreed to accept pay outs ranging from 2 to 6 per cent. it is an- nounced. Charles Chaplin ts the plaintif? In a suit on file in the Superior Court in Angel ainst the Western * In BROOKLYN Ao, Flatbush Avenue « Lon ' adv Chaplin alleg seeking to Imit: cid ions Privy Councillor Otto Wiedfeld will be the first post-war German Ambassador to Washington, according to « well-in+ formed source at Berlin, unless an un- forseen political overturn takes place. ‘Wiedfeld is one of the eight managing directors of the Krupp works. General William Mitchell, Assistant Aviation Director of the United States Arniy, who accompanied Lieutenant Bissell, ie making an investigation trip throughout Europe, according to cable He spent several yeara in Hol- 7In NEWARK Z 895 Broad Street Special Offering of Genuine AEOLI Style 5374P The AEOLIAN COMPANY *AEOLIAN HALL—29 West 42d Street ‘In FORDHAM, 270 E. Fordham Road, PIANOLAS Friday and Saturday Two groups of Pianolas—both extraordinary values, are being offered These instruments are Genuine Aeolian Pianolas, \typifying the high quality and workmanship which have made ,the name “Pianola” famous as the world’s greatest - player - piano. | Both models were made for Export trade; differing very slightly in construc- tion from our regular catalog styles, they are priced at figures which represent savings of more than $200 from their original selling price. Group A AN PIANOLA MAHOGANY Fully equipped with famous Pianola expression devices, including Themo-, f that money to be uged vy derful work.” therine Mahoney of Al- ppearing for 35,000 Catholic 2 of the State, said the bill ng Federal control opens “to all kinds of vicious propa- a.” including birth control and yeiene, — —— 000 EMERALDS LOST AY FROM LONDON cet Horlicks The ORIGINAL Malted Milk. , Joseph Duveen, P’, das offered $2,000 re sry of two emeralds, ed at 4, he bought recently in London as | for his wife, Lady Duveen, / gems, large, pear-shaped emer- li vere left in the London office to be [4 and shipped here by parce! post, Aisappeared transit between mand New Yor Joseph said he emeralds : Nutritious -% Digestible Instantly prepared no cooking Used successfully over 4 century a: Horlick’s 2 Avoid Imitations & Substitutes through some not been prop- “jsured, so he lost both gems and ace, Seward has also been .offeved in It {s not known here on what gems were sent. Free delivery to all shipping points in the United S! STORE HOURS 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. HE NATIONAL ADVER- TISER who is in a position to contract for a minimum of 50,000 lines—which is MORNING less than a half-page a _— 352,852 week—can effect a very * BOOT SHOP considerable saving by BO34 West B4th, Street using the Daily and Sun- day WORLD and THE P L Pp EVENING WORLD. The atent Leather Pumps circulation ranges from a p the 300,000 of THE EVENING WORLD to the 609,000 of the Sunday WORLD, | SUNDAY with an average edition of 420,961. | ets ae This can be purchased at 10.3 | . cents per line per 100,000 copies. : 1) | The nearest approach to this fate is a | Daily, Sunday and Evening combination $8: 50 eI under different ovnscal Sp with an aver- * | age edition-circulation of only 334,089 and Specially Featured at...... arate of 13.3 cents per line per 100,000 CS. DESIRABLE Queen Quality mode, in Tice con HBC out soquiry to papers under the best grade of Patent Leather, at a aaa single ownership, we firtd that the nearest price that ie surprisingly low! Especially EVENING approach to THE WORLD and THE EVE- appropriate for wear with the black and | BAP FAR NING WOR? 000 on S00? in cnn ai eeOre . i} 4 iT ' > white Sports costume as well as with the PORLD'S rate. of.307% in excess of THE Afternoon Frock. It isn't Sten shat the largest circulation medium walking heel ad turned sole, of the Morning and Sunday Editions Queen Quality Boot Shop 32 and 34 West 34th Street dist and Metrostyle Style 537}4P Group B AEOLIAN PIANOLA ~ whee = Style 30P «, MAHOGANY AND WALNUT Equipped with Themodist, Metrostyle and all other modern devices—slightly larger than other style 3525 SPECIFICATIONS of the Genuine PIANOLA ‘Read Them and cAct Now Cases The cases for these instruments are made in our own factories by the same skilled workmen who make the celebrated Weber and Steck cases. They are of choice Mabogany, richin coloring and beautifully finished. Keys Since the War, ivory has more than doubled in cost and many manufacturers are using sub- stitutes because of the saving effected by doing so. Only keys of genuine ivory, carefully selected are used in the Pianola. Piano Action The actions used in the Pianola are high- grade repeating actions of the most modern design, made of carefully selected materials and regulated by expert workmen. The durability of the action of a Player-Piano is of the first importance, as it is estimated that one of these instruments on the aver- age has five times the usage of a regular or “straight” piano. Automatic Full scale 88-note Pianola action manu- Action factured in our own great action factories at Aeolian, N. J. The actions produced in these factories are recognized everywhere, both here and abroad, as the finest in the world. They are used exclusively in the pianos of Aeolian and Steinway manu- facture. One of these splendid instruments with ordinary care will last a lifetime On these two days we will deliver to your home either Style Pianola you may select for a small down payment * Balance $3 Weekly