The evening world. Newspaper, November 10, 1922, Page 27

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LENGE EOE EP LET CR Tn r THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10, ILLINOIS WOMAN WHO TAKES FATHER’S MRS, HUCK TO ASK "SSS THAT PUBLIG VOTE | ON PEAGE OR WAR, Pee SS ae Bring Other Nations Into Line, Urges Late W. A. Mason’s Daughter. CHICAGO, M., Nov. 9.—Mre. ‘Winifred Mason Huck, elected to fill the unexpired term of her father, the late William A. Mason, as Repre- sentative at Large from [linois until March 4, 1923, issued the following statement: “I believe that in view of the last war the important obligation of tris feneration to the néxt ist! estab- hing of @ working foundation for World peace. Peace is not to be had by legisiation alone, but by educaticn nit or supported by legisla- “We have had in our last war an experience that, in my estimation, ts Feady to be supported by legislation which, at the same time, must stimu- MRS QV INIERED M. MICK late education. For that reason I ad- READY FINANCH. Yooate an amendment to the Consti- (From the Boston Transcript.) tution that will make the primary] Hart (on country road)—Look at declaration of war impossible except] those toughs ahead of us. I shouldn't by a direct vote of the people. People| wonder if we were held will not dare to cast an unintelligent}, 28"? eataamne el? tae hs ‘vote upon the question of war. morning. “From a domestic angle, it would bring us a step closer to a purer @emocracy. From the international angie we, as the leading Nation of the world, could require such a con- seasion of the Government that might wish to talk treaties or credits with us. Once the people have been edu- @ated to know that the war vote {x thelr right, wos to the monarch or Government who revokes the conces- @ion and declares war without the consent of the people. Financially there is no comparison between the relative values of establishing the war vote and establishing an interna- tional army. As a woman, I con- sider it a veritable bergain on the peace. In the light ip, I consider it the ative step of the day. fm order to lay the foundation for that which will take inestimable patience and generations to bulld world PRACTICALLY CONSTDERED. (From the Washington Star.) “Do you think a new party should be @rganized?”" “Perhaps,” “But after the way they have restricted he use of money in politics where's the inducement ?"* replied Senator Sorghum. OUR NEW CREDIT TERMS $3.00 Delivers $50 $100 ¢ Da-Bed EVERYTHING FO) OFEN SATURDAY GS. * Station. jo4th St pend A Ratens’ Atntion © berks away, FisHER Bros’ COLUMBUS AVE 14-K , Teday and Ton orrow Only 23 JEWELED REGULATED ADJUSTED 12 CARLOAD OF COAL, DUE LAST MARCH, iS SEIZED One Staten Islander Ordered It, but Many Will Get It. A carioad of anthraciic coal, side tracked yesterday at the Dongan Huls Station of the Staten Island Rapid Tran. sit Railroad, was taken charge of by Fuel Administfator Edward Gannon He ascertained that is was consigned to A G. Thompson of St. James Lace, Dongan Hills, who had ordered 1t through Peter Waters, a coal merchant, of Mariners Harbor. Thompson said he ordered the coal last March. Full Cut A Speer coarge account makes purchase of dependable jewelry easy. Jewelry Headquarters and be assured of Catalog 44 on Request Malden LaneValues Our Only Place way Gils, SELECI Na 20-K. White Gold, Large Four triangle Sapphires. A new Parisian creation. Only LW Sweets: XMAS GIFTS, SELECTED NOW, RESERVED There was fifty tons of coal in tne} chored in a dangerous freight car, and Administrator Gannon] half mite gave Waters thy option of selling ft in half-ton lots among the residents of Dongun Hills, or In one-ton lots to his customers, ora turned the coal to his yar Rarh a soll iin ton lots to his patrons. ——— SCHOONER IN DANGER, LOSES SAIL IN GALE on Noston Venasel Anchored Of Mar. tha’s Vineyard After Storm. VINEYARD HAVEN, Mass., Nov. 10 The Boston schooner Moonlight, help less with her sails blown down, f= an- ————— A New Diamond Ring of Exquisite Beauty 60 Selected Diamond. Fine Diamond Jewelry—Complete Stock 10 Months To Pay Deal at cuality and value. Established 1885. Representative calls if desired. 170 BROADWAY Maiden L RSs TED NOW, RESERVL The OVERCOATS Comprise Plaid Backs Rug Backs Town Ulsters Storm Ulsters Regulation Models All Sizes For Men and Young Men OVERCOATS And SUITS Sacrificed Silk Lined TUXEDOS “Rochester Art Clothes” OVERCOATS And SUITS Finest Type of “Rochester Art’ ‘1922. Nils blew position one: off Squibnockel, on th south shore of Mar Vineyard 4 For Fifty Years A Standard Product Made from the choice: priate at any ee Nees ae _> ——— ‘ The SUITS Comprise One-Two-Three and Four-Bution Models in Smart Styles and Fine Woolens; also Conservatives All Sizes For Men and Young Men Odd Group of TOPCOATS Wonderful Variety of Styles Over 18,000 wonderful garments to select from—you simply can’t afford to buy a Suit or an Overcoat without first coming to seew what we offer A Delicious Dessert _A Wholesome Food off Block Istand tn a st night and she » her present position st in- gredients obtainable and appro- time or season. A CLOTHING SENSATION Samuel Blum, Nationally Knov7n Manufacturer RETIRING FROM BUSINESS Announces that his loft is rented and must vacate premises Entire $300,000 Stock---Must Be Sold at Once Regardless of Loss---Therefore This Offering ae oe ee S ran | FORMOSA GOOLONG TEA is far superior to any other tea grown, It has a Flavor, Fragrance, Body and Color that are not found in anyother tea, Only the tips of the tender young buds are used. Absence of fermentatipn fives it the color of clear, liquid amber in the cpp. You will b= delighted with Yop the rare flavor and de- lictousn~-s of FORMOSA OOLONG TBA. Be sure to use the FULL NAME in ordering from your dealer, FORMOSA OOLONG ad OPEN MONDAY AND SATURDAY gp F 1423 THIRD AVENUE NEAR 80° STREET GOING OUT OF BUSINESS) ITH the near approach of Thanksgiving many will desire furniture of more than ordinary beauty and elegance for bedroom, dining room and living room, For this reason we have selected a number of our finer suites, fit to. grace the 10st sumptuous homes, and certainly a wonderful ornament to ANY home, and these we have marked down for the cecasion to \ price considerably below t the manufacturer could make hem ia for today at whol; le. There is nothing finer in New York than these suites—as you will agree when you, see them. —_—$_$ $$, We will store FREE OF CHARGE untii Jain. 1 any Furniture bought during this sale a 10-Piece Tudor Dining Suite . Figured French Walnw $650 Vali te pis Dining Suite has no superior in artistic neauty. Mis Week we ure letting you have ft for less than we dat factory. Figured French walnut with Chairs blue or brown genuine leather or tapestry... This 10-Piece Queen Anne Dining Suite Regular $495 Value ng BSulte (as tMlustrated) in artivtic Queen Anne deeten 1 American walnut, with exquisite bur! teuinut panel blong Dining Table, ‘and Arm Chair, covered Close-out price. ye / 69-59 This Adam Period Walnut Bedroom Suite Regular $325 Vatue eo —_ 66 06 ys ais se i. 6 0m 0/01! on hia superiatively beautiful Bedroom Sutte te of imperial elegance tn. w notable gured ve~ J Fireside shiona, == Free Auto Delivery Within 150 Miles of New TT York—-Freitht Prepaid to Further Points. | ' REAL ESTATE ADS. FOR The Sunday World Real Estate Section 4 MUS7 BE iN THE WORLD OFFICE BEPORE FRIDAY, ? be ae economical Circulation Over 600,000

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