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ee = « - r ‘ Paid THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAY 16, 1922, Seemed ridiculous to any native New Yorker, and I have always received polite replies. New York's biggest booster is {ts man in blue, in my opinion.” TAFT, IN VOIDING CHILD LABOR LAW, FUR STORAGE Vaults on the premises BROADWAY at Ninth Street FARTHEST FROM HOME. department of the Commodore ‘ Foreign Owned Factories filled its report. No answer, so The “New Yorkers For @ Day or Absolute Protection Vormerty A. T. Stewart Store Hours: 9 to 5.30 5 f , ‘ rast vere con- | Two,’ home to- q in Japan Disco d far as these gentlemen were con Two," who are farthest from n I . 2 x4 paket corned. They had not registered, | day are Mr. and Mrs. EB. ©. Pattison, rie by High Taxes. had left no baggage, &c. who are at the Pennsylvanta. Their te Finally Mr. Downey asked | hometown in Burma, is about 11,000 2 them if they were sure that they | mites from Broadway, q By Roger Bachelder. belonged in the Commodore “Ot course,” the ringleader re- —_—— — “The Japanese have levied enormous| 14,124 of Fine Table Glassware for $6,985 Chief Justice Says Aim Was) cums tn taxon aguinst torcim-ownea] et imtimnanty,, “We 0. | SPARE THE RINSING 5 Worthy but an Invasion _ | factories," reported P. C. Fenwick of] morning." ———$$$_$_—__—_ of ” siats Rights London at the Biltmore after a trip Mr, Downey then called the aon THE 6 40,000 pieces, ek through the Ortent. “0 t] Biltmore. Th Fy k f S D ah ecm many’ foreign companies are now con-| "Yen, those gentlemen are rog Li e Frocks of a Summer Vay i Blown — not WASHINGTON, May 16—In de-] sidering withdrawal. istered,” came the report No matter how carefully you pressed. “Living costs in Japan are as high “They came on an early train claring unconstitutional the Child] ¢Gay as they were during the Wert} this morning.” have washed your clothes, if you Labor Law the opinion, which was] period of the war," he continued, All of which goes to prove that | have not rinsed every bit of soap delivered by Chief Justice Taft, was] ‘‘and high duties prevent the entry of] you never can tell where you are | out, they will still be yellow. Use In the Women's Fashion Salons | | Some of them come from Paris and are hand-made. From America’s Others are made here in charmingly original designs. The leading glass maker. g . y] ons not dissented from, Mr. Taft said] forelgn-made goods. The imports of} in New York unless you live | a soap that dissolves completely collection’ {8 one Ii which & worian Tay aa tal ecsa ay ‘ Japan have for some months exceeded} here. dt less d: of par- of the day in fine materials well-made, moderately p in bis decision: the exports, and foreign goods have cue, and there is less danger of p: Less than half in ' price. 5 Every piece first quality. Helos sticking to the clothes to yellow them. Rinso is an entirely new kind of “Toes this law impose a tax with] been selling at prices considerably only that incidental restraint and}below those charged for home prod- regulation which a tax must inevita-] Ucts. This has led to a general up- ward revision of the tariff instead of bly involve, or does it regulate by a cut in the domestic product. the use of the so-called tax as a “Japanese labor has refused to take penalty? If a tax, it is entirely an lower wages, and in some cases strikes excise. If it were an excise on @ are in progress for higher wages."’ eee commodity or other thing of value we might not be pgrmitted, under} «The nitrate situation is one of the i compare it favorably with that of the} Clean. a ie hth id van Steaua Sane potatoes Wovlridige | Police of other cities, I recently met} Ringo is easier to rinse out than nfer sole We ed 8 betes et A Manager of the All-American Cables|® man who sifidenly fainted on the| a soap with solid particles to stick ack act Be eee tion In-} at Santiago de Chili, who is now at ere ida ae aiieey Store ind aucemen| to the fabric. But because the stead of a tax. But this act is more."|the Pennsylvania. ‘Nitrate is used f 5 hott | Fich Rinso suds loosen every bit After analyzing the principal fea-| only for two things.” he explained, | Tecovered qgcorted him to his hotel | OF dire "Ver thorough Tablets tures of the law and its operation] ‘and those are ammunition and fer-| 9nd made sure that he was in good * | frocks trimmed with many, AE So Mt purge | many little ruffles, lattice work | LANVIN, DOUCET and PA- | Gy tine embroidery—sometimes TOU are sponsoring the bouf- | with dark taffeta sashes—$45 fant mode in organdie, and a | {0 sro.cg, lovely thing they make it, espe- F cially for " ridesmaida dresses Voiles and Batistes and summer evening frocks. Delicate frocks, sent to us Pastel colors, in hand made | from France, in white and col- ors, are hand made with delight ful bits of beading, drawn work or embroidery and often the narrowest of bias bindings— bis id | No seconds. On ten large tables. ! Wednesday ‘ ee as 10c—15e—20e—25¢—30c weocks for sports wear, as For 20c to 80c grades | “AS OTHERS SEE Us." “The fame of the New York police- man, the man who walks the beat : A and regulates traffic in the congested pi that dissolves ee areas, has gone abroad," declared J, ing both water and clothes H. Swanson of St. Louis at the Mc-| slippery with its pure, rich suds. Alpin, “I am a salesman and spend] It soaks all the dirt out of the most of the year on the road. Re-| clothes so that no hard rubbing peatedly men whom I meet casually tell of the courtesy of your cops and is needed to get them spotlessly CHILI AND NITRATES. / ne embroideries in fine cotton cr * * * Fi 2H tilizer. Naturally, the demand for the | Condition before he left him. Necessary to carry off the % sos . A x ‘ the Chief Justice sald: “In the light} former use is not great at the present} ‘‘I have had some experience in| Rinso is rapidly replacing bar Soh ane i. terol | Individually made. Highly leaded. p of these features of the act, a court] time. asking questions which would have goap for the forrily wash. 6 $ I ‘ must be blind not to see that the so-| ‘Huge nitrate stocks were accumu- ————————E called tax is imposed to stop the em-| lated for fertilizer during the war, and ployment of children within the age} te Seater number of manufacturers hi * * Ging! eaitchaiia in Table tumblers—straight, bell-shaped, tapering, con- Fine stripes Pe cave and fancy shapes imported ginghams are used for were obliged to close down. It is ex- c ittle sleeveless frocks | Wee Tein ae te! ' uyute, brestrlbed. Pected, however, that the atock which ena tes thetpeacttesl tab teoske. | Stem glassware in a great variety of designs. ‘ “Its prohibitory and regulatory|the nitrate poo! has on hand in Eu- SOA eae nena aet Pinin sina tentteia A Pua eteile Ea’ tine too many—$21.75 to $39,50. | Second Floor, Old Bullding. — | O Siena ” ill be exhausted by the end of eect and prose are palpable” ho] 12, texted Uy th ed PENNY A POUND PROFIT “All others can see and un-| resume production and exportation derstand this. How can we prop-] for peaceful ure: ° erly shut our minds to it? Declaring it the duty of the court to and wide optic glass. Needle etched glass. The designs of the etched glass are of great beauty, grace and taste, sim- ple or more elaborate according to the price. Women’s Tweed Suits, $27 | A Few of the Many Kinds oe LOST IN NEW YORK, At noon yesterday the writer Tease raann Fruit cocktails, grape-juice cocktails, parfaits, tall and low sherbets, sundae glasses, water then the remark that he was a member of the staff of @ rather warm variety of hotel. Forty-five minutes passed and the register, the accounting ae- partment and almost every other tional legislation,"’ he added, “is ap insidious feature, because it leads cit- izens and legislators of good purpose to promote it without thought of the serious breach it will make in the ark of our covenant or the harm which glass from this unusual ‘te. Second Gal decline to recognize or enforce laws of i “ . , ” Congress dealing with sublects notin. || {ound tHe stAct of the Commo: Special for Wednesday, May 17th “We had these copied from Four models Tumblers— Fobints sirt cthes pldses GE tecay trusted to Congress but left by th ; en who insisted a much more expensive All simple, for that is the _ Table tumblers, 3 to 10 oz, | Berit ha y the] were two gentlemen who insiste Chocolate Cc Vv d secret of chic in sports and | sizes; tumblers for mineral supreme law of the land to the control] that they had taken a room in the overe model, for we (ieee Ho trotteur sults, Jackets lined in | Water, 5, 6, 8 oz. sizes; tumblers | , soe 9 hotel early in the morning on the Cc t resent unusually —smar pee bie) fl aba for iced t 5 la, fi 6 ff the States, ti shed. ‘or iced tea or soda, from 6 to the note aenatt pen alice Said} twelfth floor, and also insisted Molasses Cocoanut 0 Wellinade suits’ of fine See oe ey eroneh Biver tose | 14 08 sizes; grape’ Juice tum: Petey TO ARES Dest eer ihe court must perform that duty} that they be given the key for Cc 1 quality tweeds at a low and lavender, ‘ sae blers, tumblers for lemonade, hotels, family hotels, tea rooms, ‘even though it require us to refuse] that particular room. arame. s = a old euila water glasses for hotel rooms. cafeterias—as well as private to give effect to legislation designed W. J. Downey, who looks after Cc price, Second Floor, wliding, | -hemkeons be able to icetock . auch tneldents, ‘ran’ to and fro, POUND BOX or = Stem Glass— Wise ; to promote the highest good. henbl a , their entire fable service with “The good sought in unconstitu-| 4 then some, hearing now an ry, New Bullding, we Chocolate Three 959° c ays special POUND BOX, 44-| Menthe Assortment POUND BOx, 79¢ Chocolate Charlottes Just a Bite! 5 _,FOR EXACT LOCATION PACKAGE, Cc SEE TELEPHONE DIRECTORY | Adjustable Window Screens Mail Orders promptly attended to Hardwood frames, oiled. Wire cloth securely fastened to frames. Perfect adjustment, Height Closed Open Price j 28 in, 22 in, 37 in, 41 in. 26 in, 85 28 in. 9 in. 20 in, 30 in, 12 in, 20 in. 15 in. 20 in, 5 in. 26 in, in, 12 in, 50c 80 in. 65e 30 in. 4c 30 in. in, 20 in. ie 30 in. in, >20 in, in, 606 32 in. in, 16in, 26 in, 60€ 34 in, in, 20 in, 38 in, 65¢ 36 in. in, 22in. 87 in, 70€ 36 in, in, 24 in, dl in, 80 36 in. OLID nourish- ment for the children — builds sturdy limbs and will come from breaking down recog- nized standards. In the maintenance of focal self-government, on te cne| ian hand and the national power on the other, our country has been able to ¥ @. Out of proper respect to a co- ordinate branch of the Government, the Supreme Court has gone far to Justice Taft continued, adding this MALTED MILK had been done “even though there had been ground for usupecting from ghe weight of the tax, it was intend- ed tc destroy its subject.” “the presumption of validity cannot prevail, because the proof of the con- trary is found on the very face of its provisions. Grant the validity of endure and prosper for nearly a cen- sustain taxing acts as such, Chief CHOCOLATE “But in the act before us,” he said, this law and all that Gongress would 60 in. == +an+en a +anban+am+en+emsemss Metal Frame Screens—black japanned wipe ovt the sovereignty of the States.” Where the sovereign enacting the law has power to impose both tax and penalty, the Chief Justice sald, the difference between revenue pro- duction and mere regulation may be immaterial, but not so when one ; P q 18% in, 83 in, 60¢ | 30 in, 20% in, 87 in, $1.00 need to do hereafter, in seeking to! sound bodies. Give 18% in, 88 in, 65¢ 30 in, 24 in, 43 in, $1.20 take over to its control any one of] it to them at meal: 18% in. $8in. Be 30 in. in, - $1. the great number of subjects of pub- thetecdice s & 20% in, 87 in, B5e ° | B2in, 24 in, 43 in, 91.25 jc interest, jurisdiction of which the stead of t : States have never parted with, and Th. ie of ae “Slaomat Frocks $2. 95, $3. 5 Screen Doors of selected pine, $3.75 Which are reserved by them by the coa. ey love the 3rd Ave. & 84th St. ’ Finished natural, varnished, 2 ft, 8 in, x 6 ft, 10 in, a detailed measure of compiete reeu.| delicious ‘chocolate ] Five styles, For girls of 6 to 12 lack wire cloths) complete wich 2 ft. 10 in. x 6 ft, 10 in lation of the subject and enforce It flavor. Pt SEs + ae + em + ae + CD By careful comparison we have found that nowhere in towa | spring hinges and pull. 4 8 ft. . 7 ft. 6 in. r by a so-called tax upon departures \ are frocks of these smart styles, excellent quality of materials and 2 B i { i ft. 6 in. x 6 ft. 6 in, Heavier grade doors with gal. Mord tax’ Wena te to Peas aoe { All Goods [Marked in workmanship, featured at these low prices. 2 ft. 8 in, x 6 ft. 8 ir vanized wite, $5.15 > wor ax’ wou fo brea] lown . 5 * ” + “ . 2 * a — s ational ett Plain Figures Checked gingham, checked or striped medras and chambray— Ss . i : Teen Gt eneceae aah eames \ A WEEK } e red, maize, brown, blue, pink, green or mauve. Galvanized wire cloth, 5c sq. ft.; black, 3¥4c sq. ft OPENS AN Our Liberal Credit Terms “apply also to Long Island, New Jersey ACCOUNT and Connecticut, 86th Street Crosstown Cars, Buses and Subway Two Blocks Away; 84th Street “L” Station at Corner; 3d Avenue Cars Pass Door. Second Floor, Old Building. —_ | i Seventh Gallery, New Building English Docskin Extra Special ! 165 Men’s Fine Smartly made, Perfectly fin- sovereign can impose a tax only and ished. Skins particularly fine S S it. t 42. 50 og ne ee = prin uits a other” Slipons, $2.50. “Taxes are imposed,” he added, “in Strap wrists, $3. the discretion of the Legislature on Snort button gloves, $2. proper eubjects with the primary mo- 8 to 16-button length (long ~ Our $55 to $65 alta: ‘made by one of tive of obtaining revenue from them gloves), $3 ica’: ii i and with the incidental motive or “LAVIT? ap is ex- America’s finest clothing houses discouraging them by making their cellent for a doeskin me * * continuance onerous, gloves and leaves them soft and = “They do not lose theirgcharacter as white—10e per cake. Many give first place to the house that made these taxes Because of the incidental motive. But there comes a time in the ex- tension of the penalizing features of DIAMOND the so-called tax when It loses its ter as such and becomes a mere penalty with the characterization of Cluster regulation and punishment. : Breet pen Sid Ballaing: suits. Fabric, pattern, tailoring —there’s nothing hetter outside of the best custom-made. These suits are a part of a small surplus of suits— These are days for Cedar Chests | BlARon. ae Sule Ri ab nated ) Secon the pick of them. Many of the patterns are the same ‘Suel js the case in the law before avine brought ours from the © TT . or us. Although Congress does not in- Ing best maker of cedar chests, we as patterns chosen by us for our regular stocks this validate the contract eg employment, 5 Mt know that there are none better season, in suits priced $55 to $65. or expressly declare that the employ- For a limit- to be had anywhere ment within the mentioned ages Is il- ed time we And we know too that we | % % * ) legal, it does éxhibit Its intent prac- are makir have a good range of siz | Po oe So ae a ie ally to achieve the latter result by iri etece styles to choose from, at prices 22 patterns, Grays, blues, browns, plain gray flannel. 35 adopting the criteria of wrongdoing hing of that will please the most exact- plain blue unfinished worsted suits included. Coats quarter and imposing Its principal consequenc eID: SFE ing shopper. wv half lined with alpaca. Sizes 34 to 44, regulars, longs, on those who transgress its standard.’ $15.25 to $79 One of the » horts, stouts. In three size: 6, 42 and 4% Suits in Wednesday's sale. Street Floor, New Bullding. in. long, plain ‘or more elab- orate, $15.25 to $36. fis eee, phi a 1,700 Men’s SEXTON Union Suits a HOLD PROBST AS WITNESS. Deportation of Butler In Delayed Due to Kidnapping Probe. Seven perfectly cut and matehed brilliant No. 258 Broadway, and the telephone wires leading to the home of Retween Sint and Std S ome of the butler's friends, of them, §: addition: In order that August Probst, the] | biuccwhite diarnorda iy a emtcne’ brilitant Shests c hoga lovelorn butler, may appear as a witness 3M, Resemblen & solve Kroehler Daven-o Bed ose a ee ; The quality we sell regularly for $1.50) in a Grand Jury investigation of the atte, Pert Mahogany finished frames, uphol- to $79. ; Cc activities of a certain detective, word bo refunded it our value can be dupll- | stered in imitation leather: makes Enelander Couch-Bed Raasih’ Galiane, New wuliding Selling in some stores for more than $1.50 ( i Was sent to the immigration authorities || ““DiAMONDS FROM $25 TO $1,000 | a full size bed’ when open’ (this = | in id and faney madras union suits with the famous ate iece balloon seat. at Ellis Island yesterday from Wash-|| come in and does not include $ .75 Complete with Spring$ 675 . Tirove ure tna: Ais aio TAney inate Bren Se wee Siok ard aed peated | ington to defer the young man's depor- bg As il- and mattress; cov- 18 Pesant Brittle | Comfortable, Service oy of the SEXTON, On the conteery, on heme baa aan or tonne | tation, whieh is scheduled for to-day, Store Open —_~_" Unti'9 *. wl I reteres he red la deci... 5 | ohhee union aul but never of the n the contrary, we have had one or two come-backs June | for smaller suits. Prot ill a before Assistant Open Saturday Eveni Sag en c oi Mg eee rs Fa pe y Evenings pecial, 25c Ib. Athletic style. Sleaveless? Knee lenatht vith the latter's Invest wt, ; a n ‘ tie w r ing are 2 e Mion with the latter's investigation into D TH kind that make ant more, | Taperivig elastic stant reaching around } frong. eliming njea, binding and tightness, - Two Hdmund Leigh, @ private detective of P e ° Eighth Galiery, New Building. ands: of plaid madra: PY MADEN SS te , . #8 TO C8) BUF DOE Sn GPNEr SEN pping of 1650-160 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. Street Floor, Old Buildi Street Floor, New Building. 4 aD 6 cme y Cy A CA UD + GeO + TD + etm ¢ HEH |

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