The evening world. Newspaper, April 7, 1922, Page 23

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investigated nd _THE EVENING _WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 7, actual contravened by the law the Depart have been determined cousins) IMMIGRATION QUOTA ment is not nap “In my ditions, tive ane is the thirti-sirtheof a series of fa- vorite recipes, written especially for Feeling of Optimism Pervades to outline pinion,” held under the he went 01 most “one overnment initia- appropriate Alt Canada, Where Recoy-|the acrap-books of “New Yorkers for | treatment for shell-shocked veterans.” . a Day or Two” by New York's fa-| Lr, Turr rved in Panama. be- ery From War Conditions} pious cners fore the Spanish War and was a medi- | cal officer during that ruggle in Has Been Rapid. Boil '¢ pound rice for 20 min- |i, He tuken a great interest PROTESTED BY RICCI 1910 Census as Basis Is Treaty Violation. WASHINGTON clated Press) dressed to the April 7 Communications State Department by (Asso, ad- to enter into ad reached ° contravene no pri treatle Ambussudle declured that ularly affecte rel, in 1 ition at this time ussion of the mat- of the most promising signs con- ter. However, I further observed that nection with our care of disabled . 5 "4 a the effect of the proposed law on ex- diers was the recent conference of | Italian Envoy Declares Use off isting treaty stiputations has been specialists in mental and nervous con considered by the department, which n that it would sions of existing later note, y would be partic- h a decision of ain well and put on dish in the rehabilitation of our wounded Take a black pan and put in it one in the chopped onion, and a small quan- ¥ World War By Roger Batchelder. “Conditions in Canada are very} ‘ity of ham or bacon. Fry three JutHerReLe BE A HOT TIME — Ininutes; add rice, season well and Reimar to those in the United] (ook another five minutes, Put in “Massachusetts will be the 2B States," reported Anthony LD. Mac} dish und let cool. Fill roasting {te biggest political strui TETier, Vice President Eastern Lines, chicken with this dressing, and year,” said B. T. Hadley of Boston at the Belmont, when asked what his State thought of the coming Senatn i] election, ‘Already we 4 signs of opposition to Senator | and it appears that the opp the country will centre its efforts Boston, Both parties are ‘feeling the public pulse’ even at this early date and Boston is anticipating with glec put in well-buttered pan with car- rots and roast in oven. When well done take out and make sauce of gravy, being sure the grease is well taken off. From a pound of sausage meat make cakes the size of a dollar, half inch thick, and put on pie plate in oven. When chicken is Canadian Pycific Railroad, who is ut Bthe Ritz from Montreal. ‘We, like you, are very optimistic for the fu- J t@p one believe that post-war pros- '@Bperty will come in a shorter time than even the most sanguine * Bidioted. pre- “The agricultural districts of Can- done, garnish with cakes and on old-time political battle. 1 think be Mada have already shown decided signs] epayy, that the Senator will pull throug! © improvement, and while the iS a (Another excellent recipe to-mor-| however, for he has a strong party e. in disparity between cc of 451) following, particularly in the extre . ‘ming machinery and the selling 2 metropolitan district."* Dees of products raised, the farm-| weg GOING BACK TO AUS- De an s believe that these will shortly] * 5 oF 30 ke a balance. Canadian industries TRALIA. FARTHEST FROM HOME, 18 ooking up, and manufacturers} Despite the many faVorable condi-] The “New Yorker for a Day or Eo © believed that they must undergo|tions in Mexico, Joseph O° “a of| To" who is farthest from home to day is L, A, sylvania Reid, who is at the Penn His home. town, Callav ssion af- yed with Prolonged period of dep er the armistice are ov Victoria, are not so good, Austraiia, declares that they and asserts that he is » | Restriction on hopeful signs of to-day Peru, ts about 4,000 miles from Broad “Another excellent indication is the | going back to the biggest islund in the] wey. erease in value of Canadian muni- | world for a rest, and in hopes of better SERN TTS negroes safltpal bonds; these now sell at a rela- | conuition: LASKER GIVES ESTIMATES. eMMvely good figure, and reflect, of} Activity M : A Cefpourse, increased confidence im the | pprcticully Sees Saving Despite Enormous tx- we@uying public. ed yesterd: “The unemployment situation infjaivine for the penditures Involved iv Bil, stern Canada is better than it has een since the war. With the exeep- jon of the coal diificullics, whieh arc WASHINGTON, April 7 rent of a privately stablis! merchant ing an unde! ernment whicly will make it profitable owne to resume operations. marine through Governnient aid, us pro- i ally international Hi estee ea GF “Tampico und other oil posed by President Uarding and the MPteadily finding work in every line of [1 Bet away, but aa niuximum outlay of $52,000,000 annually, ai ob A rich oil fleid has been discover Senate and Ho committees constd. it Boasiness: c at Malmusola, near Tuxpan, but un-ferng the sidy Bill were told Wf Mr. Mac Tier came to New York tol a. resent conditions there is no in- | yesterday rman Lasker of th: apupervise the placing of a tablet vontive to develop it. ‘The Govern-| board. tment of the legislatior Metich will commemorate the memury | nent there should rea that em- an end, he con. WIE the 1,100 men of his company Whol Mocmont is. the best prevention mrly. loMb pkilied in the war, Over 11,000.) euinst internal trouble, and that un- {ning in op- uy id, were im the service of theljecs co-operation is given outside in Chairman's tle id not take into consideration t alds’’ provided for in the bill, Representutive Davis (Dem. Tenn.) asked what thelr mon value would be “it's useless to try to estimate,” Mr. Lasker replied, adding that fnstead of improve- | increasing the burden on the ‘Treasury such aids would help increase the reve- nues of the shipping companies, which, tions. frony Legion of Hiesy und 470 won deco Fhe Victoria Cr to th ot/HMonor. Mr. Mac Tier & 4|h stenographer in the bug Bs] nt of his company ui | resent poe bn werests there is noth workman to do. ig for the native turted work as age depart and rose to Wis IMPROVEMENT IN TREATMENT OF OUR WOUNDED. sure that great roing to be made in the am are hospitals which care for our wound- @ THE VISITING HOUSEWIFE'S if p ‘ rucner, {Under the bill, would be required to COOK BOOK prophesied Dr. M. L. Turner, turn half their earnings In excess of CHICKEN WITH Rick |former medical officer, who is at the]19 per cent. back to the Government AND SAUSAGE BALLS red Coquin of the Claridge, ania, from — Washington, have recently been thoroughly until the full amount of the subsidy was returned Our Credit Plan You'll find tt remarkably easy to open an account in this large, friendly store. Just select your garment from an unusually large assortment of thoroughly de- OE pendable Coats and Suits, tell the salesman “Charge it’’ and an extremely cour- ' teous and liberal credit department will open your account. There is no red {| tape and no embarrassing conditions. You may make conbenient Weekly cr Monthly Payments \ The keener clothing judge you are the better you'll like these Men’s and Young Men's ~Spring Suits Among them are suits made by nation- ally famous makers of men’s clothes. Our Men's Clothing Department compares favorably with other large stores as to ap pearance and values. You'll find here an assortment of men's suits so large in scop and varied in price and fabric that you'll be amazed at the ease with which a satisfac tory selection can be made. Both single and double breasted models in popular variations in fabrics suitable for young men as well as older men are here in abundance. Al sizes for tall, short, stout and thin men and all at extremely moderate prices. | HECHT BROS. _o8- 55-57 W. 14th St., Near 6th Ave. as its greater flood of emt- gration to this country happened be- tween 1910 and 1914," and after t a8 u basis for fixing the 8 per} law had been extended by the House qnotas under the immigration] to apply until June Act have been forwarded }1910 basis renewed Its rep by Secretary Hughes to Chatrman|'? the State Department Johnson of the House Immigration Committer Ambassador Ricci the results of the census are published, the establishing of the quotas of the 1910 census would result in open discrimination between peoples of different nationalities, a course which would be in violation of Ambassador Riccl of Haly appealing t use of the 1910 census fig- cent D, TO OPEN. April 7+ The lotson Manutactur- which has four WOOLLEN MILLS, so PITTSFIELD, Maas, sale of the W. B.T tng Company, qootten mills in thie to men from New a and Pittsfield for $1,500,000 was announced to-day. Louis Hollingworth, on Company, rts “now that head of the Tillot made the existing tregties which provide lthe sale to James R. Savery, Treasurer the equality of rights and of treat. rkshire Sabet n mpany ment.” company In acknowledging the notes trom 3 the Italian Amb odor, Secretary Hughes said: “Tt have observed that |g, since he does not state what tr y closed stipulation: he considers would be'and will reopen at once ll Wool Suits | An Easter Opportunity! We can do this because we arc Just afew blocks out of the way- and because we make our own i clothing, ; | We suggest that you see these ' suits, because they are- just the type of clothing many men are looking for | and should have. Among others, there are six of | the latest Sport models for young | men and many single and double- | breasted models for all men. New light shades of tweeds aud cheviots in plain brown, blue and green. You may see them in our wandow, but we must limit the sale to one week, ending Friday, April 14th SA" 8S OPEN ertourprise Store TH AVENUE aay gkD AVENU a Bet. 15th and 16th Sts. Ka N. W. Corner 83rd st Yonkers Store 25-29 North Be URDAY TL Aspirin WARNING! Say “Bayer” when you buy Aspirin. Unless you see the name “Bayer” on tablets, you are not getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians over 22 years and proved safe b millions for | Headache Colds Rheumatism | Voothache Neuralgia Neuritis Earache Lumbago Pain, Pain Accept only “Bayer” package whic nS proper direction Hany “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets Aleo bottles of 24 and 100—Druggiate Aspirin i the trade mark of Bayer Man of Salleylicaci¢ | 1922. “SENIOR”’ Open Daily Till 6 P. M. Saturdays Till 9 P.M. Entire 2¢Floor 15 W.34°St. (BETWEEN FIFTH AVENUE AND BROADWAY OPP. WALDORF HOTEL) The World's Largest 2nd Floor Clothing Institution ‘JUNIOR’ Starting the Spring Season With a Punch! Comparison is a great illuminator! volume sales, concentrated on nationally famous Compare! Huge brands of clothes, aided by our low 2d floor rent and low margin of profit, have produced Feature Values in Suits and Top at 59) Coats for Spring 250 s $95 That Positively Defy Duplication Anywhere! OPEN DAILY 6.00 P. M, By cnlisting the co-operation of the biggest makers of {ine clothes in America in aiding us to bring prices down to the last fraction of a dollar, and making gigantic purchases for a drive for the greatest possible volume, we start the Spring Sea son with values that are emphati cally the best in New York, Saving You 5. to *20 35,000 Garments Massed on Mammoth Upstairs Floors the most stupendous variety under one roof in New York! Styles, fabrics and patterns that exhaust the powers cf description ! Everything, almost, from A to Z, in famous brands. Twc Sack and Sport Models Galore in 1, 2, 3 and 4 Button Styles °30, °35, *40 & *45 The finest examples of ready-to- wear clothing produced in Amer- ica—leading Rochester and Chi- cago makes—at a clean cut sav ing to you of $10 to $20. We display more representative brand: under one roof than are to be found anywhere else in the United States 7 —Featuring Extra Sizes— Stouts, Short Stouts, Long Stouts, Slims, Shorts—all sizes, up to 52 We have built up a reputation for fitting hard-to-fit men second to none in New York. No matter what your size or proportion we can fit you Ours 1s the largest stock of extra size garments in this city. i5 W. 34*St. 29 Floor Opposite Waldorf Hotel, Between Fifth Avenue and Broadway ~SATURDAY TILL 9,00 P, My % wdei 83 2 ? ‘

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