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THE, EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, in the South to prevent certain activ! of the or- Nobody is particularly nappy over|der. It is realized that many promi- teh turn’ the issue has taker, The} Ment persons throughout the country riends of the Klan want. to be lot} are identified with the order, and one and the opponents of the order | among them are probably some good re leaving no stone untured to get | friends of the Administration, but the eral action, Senator Walsh has| pressure from the groups opposed: by called the attention of the Depart-|the Ku Klux Klan will make Mt dit- who have constituencies: gomposed | : ustice to Section 19 of the| ficult for the Government here to largely of Catholics, will be found Penal Code, which reads as| evade the issue, fighting their, Déemocratig bretlren NOVEMBER 2B, . states Wait Brovabty tho pressure 1 tele dentinetation ion is bew Northern Republicans | 1 it National Capit the net effect on the Democratic he conclusion © ts about strength may be to weaken ft be ing reached that some. action, of the inroads the Kian dy - an 0 people, oF MISS KATHERINE BIGGS, JUNIOR LEAGUER, TO BE A BRIDE;ON DEC. 9 (Continued) Bors Stealing Ride Ride on Wagon “Crushed in, Grash With Automiobile. : from the South. : ih one ante 2 spire to injure, or ‘ ; . A split in the Democratic Party be-} ¢hreaten, or intimidate . i Several deaths and serigys injuries tween North and South would be} zen in the free exerci i j } Wer: reported to-day in the metro- politan district-a8 a result of motor mnishaps. "Theodore Wieck, fifteen, No. 1095 costly to the Democrats at a timo] ment of ey ai i Privilege hes PAN secured to him by the Conatitu- when they are bending every enersy) 1135 or lawe of the United States, to consolidate thei strength. ‘The or beoduse of his having 0 ex- Republican Party, on the other hand,| ercised th me, or if two or lynching bill, will be the tural ben: or enjoyment of any right or ficlary of the Ku Klux {st privilege’ so secured, they shall not more than $5,000 and " ‘| | Bergen Street, Brooklyn, was killed, which has always been friendly to the| more persons go in disguise on , afid James Barbarite, ten, No. 41 colored voters, especially since tho} the highway, er on the premises |} Kingston Avenue, brooklyn, badly Civil War and 1 ying of another, with intent to pre- i hurt, as a result of an wnusual acci- = ; push through vent or hinder his free exercise | |} dent last night. According to the po- lige ‘they were stealing a ride on the ‘back of a horee.drawn wagon driven by Antonio Fiorlo,) No. . 817 Pacific Street; Brooklyf, ‘and are believed to ave obscured the tail Nght on the ‘The Republican administration nap? pens to be in power and unquestion- jed not more than ten ably before many weeks have passed and shall, moreover, be will take « definite stand against the er ineligible to any office, H|secret order. While many Repubil- “4 Bad oo tnt aoe ans in Northern States have jJotned ‘ea’ y e Constitu' or Wagon. An autoniobile driven by F the Klan becative of its Gblaiticn to| laws of the United States. Morris Aginskee, No, 3020 Ocean, 7 | racial groups other than Negroes, the aonen SESE Yarkway, Brooklyn, hed Into the ‘pellef here is that the Klan will not] The Fee Government fs joath Pear of the waxon. ‘ Meck died before become as acute an affair throughout |to use the statute, because ft is so Ke und his “eympanion: could: bo re the North as in the South, broadly phrased. There ie ne Yelling moved to she. Swedish Hospital. |- — where it might end and to what ex- § ¢ Republican candidates for office who | tremes bureau chiefs might be tempt- wish to retain the friendship and sup-|ed to go in enforcing this statute. It a Bergen: : tarty-tnteds sot 2No. port of Catholics, Jews and forelgn-|has been used against the I. W. W.b fag in- ‘porn voters will naturally goon record |The authorities here would rather againet the Ku Klux, and while Dem- have the States take action under of shopping which wom- en love and men abhor, can be dispensed with by coming to Ovington's. And he knows, too, from happy experience, of how much careful thought the gift bespeaks! OVINGTON’S “The Gift Shop of Fifth Avenue” FI'TH AVENUE AT 39TH ST Te OC St et . KTH RINGS Ges Savironewiew Avenue, ‘Louls| Plans for the marriage of Miss Welsch, driver of bie Berke ‘wis not! Katherine Biggs, daughter of Dr. and ire Bessie Bunnick, sixty-eight, of] MT# Herman M. Biggs of Now, York No, 246 West 112¢ Street, was kilted|City, to Rovsile McKinney of Albany. t an n m Ue Jeet Bleu bee mips St Sabog |e |. Thy 4 ), t erst! 4 venue ang bs * Fifth Avenue, 37th and atime Streets ‘Mason of No.-11¢ Weat 141st Laigry Pte Susie Churen. “The cere- Will Close Out Tomorrow FIRE NEAR MUNITIONS var of the xicab, wa: mony will be at 4 o'clock and will be Bertha Farkas, thn ‘av followed by a reception at the Colony No. "ha0 East Dist Strect, died last|Club. Miss Biggs 1s a graduats of night in es Scenics aan fter| Miss Spence’s School and of Vassar College and ® member of the Junior League. DAMAGES PLANT $70,000 W - 9 but Sommerfeld vig Four Buildings Destroved by Blare omen s x Pie hs been struck, Mrs.| at Irvington, 3 . . ore Farkas tovher feet unaided and,} ri ich started in a frame detach- Pe after brushing: her clothing and ex-{ a carpenter shop spread to three other oe ass she not injured, walked| carpenter shop spread to three other to home. "A short time later sane peer 2 the Dast et on ; however, and an ambulan esa, Loading Company at Irving! # 3 summoned. “Dr, Read found aho| NJ» today; ‘The four vuldings wore Including Paris-Made Beaded Silk Crepe Gowns re destroyed with their contents a Seastery oak M8 Stull, id ot nsve machinery for. the ‘of electrical equipment. ‘he los» 4 ; Raph , ~J amounts to about $70,000, je Renzo, fow The Mesa, plant was: used during the 004A old, of No. 42 North Highth| war for ths manufacture of shells, and} | Paterson, . meee | SS tas] haan BALM cae ee me a . N. J. was killed] munitions are still made there, but the by an automobile} buildings housing the ammunition works ——— fare remote from those which gaught operator Eater tele-| fire. Nevertheless, because of th Ghia wan eg her mother’e| Wind atid the danger from Ayidg wparks B of £ dd F Ynd) 50° $ 50 andthe mae puri af art Neva ea 0 Prices Before Reduction 59, fo 79. Road, They] pany was sent from that city, ¥ eg Riroitg rough a snow- ——~- -—-- Ss A TREE tl storm when the auto turned to avoid] SURPRISE PARTY x h smar' Pact sensi the i or edhe HE EABIGHTS r e i oatinll of the season in crépe Orient mat ey rss, ‘died in}. A surprise tae of sixty guests ap- be , ence crepe, crépe satin, Canton peated Bes tee pains (of: Folios Cominia- crépe, crépe de Chine or silk clocky, also veraaty of ‘nls wedding “day, included are coat frocks of_wool twillcord. peal to be genuinely surprised. = The guests brought with th Nahan eg geqident occurred) pranko'd orchestra, Gigli other ~ -Bergen and Bramhall Aveaues.| singers from the Metropolitan Opera All Sale Final wild Van Pelt did not stop whee }stouse anil sade, merry for long. tn the Ss Fin ear struck the yy, but that he pright house, Among the gues! ‘Was urrested Jater. Van Pelt said be ex-Postmaster General Frank Ht! 1» fad been unable to stop because of tno Frank Hugo, ex-Secretary of State of Ww 7 % wetness of the street, He was hald by | New, Yorks: Countess Festitles, Charles OMEN’S GOWN SHOP-— Third Floor Léo Bullivan in\Pirst Criginul] TRofey Gnd Dr: John A. Harr oan Tareayscaty. of & chulte. of} eo Lame Eolloe Commissioner, ete ughter after the bey's death. . Gavin Lowe, big if a wealthy Sica i Frankl in & imon 8 Co, jemorial Hos} in a Serious cop, . Aition from ‘possible fracture of sev- iu) ribs and contusions, 7 . ote sO OM fuxicab: kiSdat gud’ sciushod’ asi | i cA Store of He ndividual Shops elpotrle light ‘poluatryith Avenue « 12th Stree ly tedayy injurms Lani > ™ 2 ~ a SED ioepupans Sauer Bee FIFTH AVENUE, 37th and 38th STS, Wedty-seven, "Ng 8S TA aaah e Harry Rosen, ‘twenty Lewis Street; No, 400 Grand Street Shorpty. twen' PUFTH AVE. and $fih STRFEY- NEW YORK NO BRUSH . +) to clog up the suction or apegles fr: These are ihe ree They are yt ‘earing ‘ The Customiyed Tongue Pump with new Venetian heel > 2 ae The Bramley Tongue Pump with the Bramley Heel (1922, i B. Altman & Co. ini et nn ke wn cle bn rence mene , Women’ Ss devs SILK “PETTICOATS will be specially priced for to-morrow = Silk Jersey Petticoats . at $4.25 Radium Silk Petticoats . at 5.50 Satin Petticoats . .~ . , at 6.00 Everything that is newest and most fashionable in Silk Petticoats may be obtained in the regular stock, where there are petticoats of georgette, crepe de Chine, satin and other smart materials for afterngon and evening wear, as well as more practical styles for Street, motor and sports use £ aid A Special Offering of Women’ S oe FLANNELETTE NIGHTROBES at the Nery. low {price of ‘$1,385. will also take. place hoa rrow (Wednesday) In the -regular stock of the Women’s Underwear Department excellent walaae are offered in Viyella Flannel Nightwear including Pajamas, at $14.50 Nightrobes, at $12.75, 13.75 Girls’ and: Junior Misses’ COATS AND { DRESSES “at decided price reductions, include , Winter Coats reduced to 5 "~~ $19.75, 26.50, 38.00 (Woolen Dresses $5.90, 9.25, 11.75 Pf Velveteen Dresses she Pak oe es, Se ae reduced to Sizes 6 to 14; but not every.size in every style A.number of the Higher-cost Garments have also juced prices, Splendid been marked at greatly r values are obtainable throughout the entire stock (Ali ef the above are on the Second Fioor) Madison Avenue- Filth Avenue, New Dork Thirty-Lourth Street Thirty-fifth Street