The evening world. Newspaper, November 23, 1922, Page 9

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TTT ET TET ‘vAE EVENING _WORLD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1922, JAMES M’'COSKER DIES; FEARS LABOR SHORTAGE $100,000,000 IS ASKED VETERAN BUSINESS MAN FOR U. S. PORK BARREL} FROM IMMIGRATION LAWS] Was With Lora & Tayler 50 Tears Founders’ President Tells Conven- ’ Omalbus Public Bulidings BUT Now Retired 10 Years Ago. m j= Shaped Up. thon Untons Should Be Investia: NEGRO 1s APPOINTED TO NEW ORLEANS Senate Fight Is Promised Marding’s Act. bee: Gi WASHINGTON, Nov. T.--The spoke on “Ths Proposal to Destroy the al Power. ¥ speakora were myself between thee and the momory of such a life and such love, nor in- trude, otherwise than as a loving and sympathiaing friend, upon thy sancti- tles of sorrow. It was no more than thy due to know how much thy un- “Lack of Love, Not Excess of It,” One of World’s Faults, Revealed Dr. J. J, More- conscious Influence had been to me] James McCosker, a retired business , Now, 23.--A $100.00%-] The present immigration taws will! 1 . tly . I! fon by President Harding of 9 9] and Low happy I was to meet thee] man, for Mfty-nine years connected with p ."" to be logally known labor shortage, Patton In ‘Whittier’s Unknown Romance’ | s:2% esses cut cance] 2° CY aya gate gorma| eee Owsioe Pee Botnet | ot 2 elnctart@| EoConen ne Contre of eaama 8 harm thee or me to know that years Bee iheg?) nL betee shane: Congresh— 16 ae “spoke 'r the evening, The sncet- ee i of which he served as Treaa- nee ese. it tee tag closes: toda: arpast fi as ee shes ‘- We and cares and sorrows have not ea- ay —>— deen elx years since this sort of measure o-day at his home, No. 1962 HeoNomMyY tranged us nor blunted our mutual vat Coben!s nomination would: me } Hi Ave . the Bronx, of dj bas be pasee 3 Why Quaker Poet Died a sympnthler. What the world suffors| compiicatto ‘ae pala bras : 26 Shown } rom is the want of love, x-| Born tn County Monahan, Iretand.[) w Bachelor at 85 Shown in cous of It, There cannot be too niuch| sichty-four years ago, he came to thi«] aden & | Re of Kindness and affection-—of thi at the oge of twelve and went | the a I Saabrene: opacen Sie eae Port which happens to be the second In the amount of business traned Letters to Woman Who Married Another. ‘ Excerpts Prove the Profundi- ty and Tenacity of a Hope- less Love for Elizabeth Lloyd. “What the world suffers from is tl Tak of love, not the excess of it.’’ These words were uttered by a man who knew how to love; who carried & great and true love in his heart for Years without the solace of returned affection; a man whose romance has never hitherto been revealed to the public—the romance of John Green- leat Whittier. Biographies of Whittier will tell you that the famous poet was born in 1807 and died in 1892. The story of a man who lived for eighty-five years—un- married. Surely thero must have been fome reason for his bachelor state. « for Lont & Taylor, then o¢-| it woul arge charity which will think no ev bec oMfESE cupying a emafl store In Catherine} pot ty of its object, but good and good only. t Street. He, went sions with the. ey Mapa T nrust have a new ©, off acted in the Upited States, ranking enly Ana sc the story of his romance]... to Fifth Avenue, He was ther from the let- may be woven to; ters to her. —————— holding that in 1912, Whatever helps Fifth Avenue helps New York. Join the Fifth Avenug Association. Join now ~ membership week— Nov. 20-26th. Best & is ts and compel a bill to be brought ta. —»—_—__ D tL. @ W. LAUNCHES SEW FERRY The ferrybost Buffalo of the D., L. and W. Railroad was launched yester- day from the New Jersey ary docks at N. J. It was christened vy eresa Schwab, daughter of hwab of Buffaio. The vessel wil ply between Hoboken and Now York and ts capable of carrying 1,000 passengers. nie COPELAND ON IMMIGRATION Dr. Royal 8. Copeland, United States Senator-elect, at a luncheon of the Ki- wanis Club in the Hotel McAlpin yes- terday urged more humane and busi- ness-Like adminis of tmmigr his widow, Mra. James McCosker, two PLAN CHICAGO STATION TO COST $100,000,000 daughters, Mrs. A. Portfolto and Miss Anna 5, MeCoaker, ad two sona, John Scheme Would Provide Terminal] s sker and Aifred Justin Mq- for Fourteen Roads. CHICAGO, Nov. en onan terminal, fronting from Frapklin to La Salle 8 boon designed by engineers of York Central, such form the largest passenger stat the world, costing more than §100,000,- «MRS. BLAINE ELKINS ASKS MORE ALIMONY Fifth Avenue at 35th St—N. Y. Emablithed 1879 CLEARANCE ef MEN’S HABERDASHERY BROKEN LOTS E ODD SIZES a frontage for Tppeaied to the Dis- a Suprem> Court te compe! het former husband, who ts @ brother of Senator Elkins of West Vir- . to increase her allowance from nth to $500. Elkins 84, only child of the real reason for the He ta va det ‘The designers propose a station that would surpass any Chicago has built or is building, and would be ample for the fourteen railroads which now usc the t and > PITNEY LEAVES HOSPITAL, Mahlon C. Pitney, Associate Justice of teft he e United States Supreme Court, ristown, N J.. yesterday for W: much improved after having Houghton Mifflin Company has just Pablished what may be the rv n. “Whittier's Unknown Romance,"’ as. Fevealed in his letters to Elizabeth be worth more to me than a whole gallery of Old World Madonnas and|= saints,” Lloyd; letters, which extended over a] Ip 1959: period of twenty-three y , letters] ‘Elizabeth (his sister) semds her j which reveal 2 romance of devoted Of mine, thee needst no assure and tender letters which although one-s! tell their o«.t The same y : thrilling tale. “What Provide has in store for sy é . : RSc¢ . Whittier nrst met -Hiizabeth Lioyd]| the fu’ I ke not—I dare not ' NOSE {£- 1887, when Elizabeth was twenty- seurcely—but the past is mine, Originally /00 to 2,50 urs, sacred and beau- t r. Asking nothing y - by of thee, and with the tenderest re- Wool hose e ° . 2 - 1,50 ‘act that owell in to have Origingd 1.50 to 3.30 gard for thy griefs and memories, | av given thee what was thine by been founded o on the tru e parties, scems to prove that Eliza Lioyd never returned the ¢ ton of Whittier, “Tt shall, to-morrow afternoo Ginter that you have a the thought of t may t en} i th li and tree platters, hors moments? 0 comma ya's Tnarrled “lite PA gitt fal buy 10s: Bone ON, ie ecavre tava of erycial ard ellver Cotton shirts ¢d craves, ergarment- - - 50¢c nion wi was very short indeed, lasting but} this story of the Ovington Silver y y : Y 1.25 to 2.00 ‘ ee two f bi salvers, and a hundred and one other 5 z “Ani Whittier continues in the Shop should be one of absorbing things of graceful bearing. 1 shi id dees 2. 00 owed to step ove lette if. in the great h o < W Tm - - - I tatiat e aia fess cf frente the . eres at d IEEE ENO You: . There are things for the boudoir CORES Oral wes im * | Prospect th t eee Tam sure t For that hoard of good gifts of a young girl, things for the dining int nd knew Inst'netty , , A } ? : eae s in white metal on the second 100m of a young married couple, nN suits - - * 0c; 1, 50, 2.00 ; ; ft nub = = = ———EE=E=EE= floor will, unless you are looking things for the study or the office of Cotton u Originally 1.00 to 3.50 z a 2.50 = TH ; Originally 4. i! The Silver Shop has many gifts for And the prices are by no means ReEY 408 men. There are cigarette toxes and steep or unreasonable. Actually you i on suits - - - \ cases, splendid smoking trays, flasks can get, in the Silver Shop, the most Lisle uy Originally 2.75 . a i 1.50 ir ets myself. oving or being beloved that outreach on eternity.” of an honest heart— raint or burden upon 9 no obligation and call- for no solicitude on thy part Nobody is a loser Sn Oe, Ot RS How well they look and how useful they are! for the Roc’s Egg, solve any gift question. for the football games, cocktail shakers for the club, poker sets. For the woman who entertains, the man of affairs, and a great number of things which are quite catholic in their usefulness. satisfying sort of gift at a most satis- fying sort of price. oxi 3.00 sLOVES Originally 5.00 Silk unic Suits - - - - English ribbed cashmere Use - : UNDERWEAR - 2.00 - _- 2.00 in the same year he / Lr Tancape gloves -/- - - - - - 195 Gre wlcinieaaieteat 1186-18 1nch weil and (ree platter, $13; covered vegetable dish Cet aoe ee at =| i1'a inches long $12; platter and dish complete $25. / Peete Buckskin gloves / - - - - - «3,75 | nd beautiful episode tn / Originally 4.50 | t sweet, calm sufficiency . ° h Things from the Silver Shop Mocha gloves, sikinbroidered ack - - 4.00 - -3.50 5.00 © - 6,50 - 6.50 Mercézed ribbed cotton union suits — - Originally 5.00 OVINGTON'S "The Gift Shop of Fifth Avenue” FIFTH AVENUE AT 39TH STREET Hafool union suits - - - . . Originally 6.00 to 6.50 Reed cotton union suits (flesh color) Originally 8.50 . ‘ Aire et ae ed Ak and wool union suits - F . . Originally 8.50 OD AB SOA a ts Men’s Soft Felt Ha $4.00 to 10.00 Full Dress and Tuxedo Shirts Originally 3.00 and 350 . . 2... Originally 4.00 and 450 . . , . Originally 8.00 and 8.50 . . , Originally 10.06 ......, Originally 850 ....4.. GOLF LESSONS by an experienced professional in the Sporting Goods Department— Fourth Floor. +» »* + Telephone Longacre 8000 for appointments (Extension 266). Stern Brothers West 42nd Street (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) West 43rd. Street 1.50 2.00, 2.50 - 7.00 . 6.00 Men’s Derby Hats H Radically Reduced for Immediate Clearance: 600 pairs Men’s GENUINE CALFSKIN OXFORDS All smart highly desirable, dependable Winter footwear. Men’s Cloth Hats $5.00 & 6.00 Domet and cheviot pajamas ° A Originally 3.00 to 4.50 2.00, 2.50 6.00, 9.50 Flannel bathrobes . « ~ ° Originally 8.00 to 12.50 Also Men’s Cloth Caps 50 to 4.00 Belts, tan, black or white. With or without buckles - - «© + + «| . 75c., 1.00 Originally 1.00 to 2.00 French linen handkerchiefs -, + Onginally 1.75 st Floor) Madison Avenue - Fifth Avenue | sath | and 35th Streets _ few # Bert i Men's silk scarfs + -« . « «| Originally 1.00, 1.50 Five different styles in TAN. or BLACK LEATHERS. Main P

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