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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8, THE EVENING WORLD, 3 1922. AMERICAN-BORN CHINESE | ?y rules, He then made a landing | War of Mme. Johanna Gadsk! has been] her engagement in Los Angeles would be wi it gine dead and stopped hie ancelled. The Board of Polles Com- EARNS AIR PILOT LICENSE | piano a stiort distance trom the omeial | “Pt ‘© Attorney General Daugherty OY Tttsioners planned a hearing vn tno Lit F. J. Yeehandelaar, Secretary of the] Ni trer te Chin was born in this country, his} Merchants and Manufacturers’ Asso- fathor being an American citizen. He} ciation, tt was announced to-day. ‘This will co to China and start In the pas- i senger earrylog b B with &thlendiy Wes 6 Teault ot protects by: members: oF es the Amerlean Lagton at a projected con- Harry Chin, ———__—_ Chinese deseoht, who runs a re ASKS DAUGHERTY ABOUT |°"t here neat Monday by Mine, Gedoi{ committeo on Kent Profteering in Manhattan, yesterday qualified a * Mineola, L. 1, a¢ an aviation pilot ater) GADSKI’S WAR ATTITUDE} jyan auring tno wa Cie Beart of setligalste ‘comtingent BW. Sherman Danby, the singer's MAN] rung, for continuing the committec's taking the dimcult test. Ho will re pornaitentee ad : c he National Aero] Los Angetes © t Off If He Finds ceive a license from the National Aero nKelen Concer cas Wea ai Gs have tid B GSO LEIS fee ate niet onan of members of the American Legion] next, came before the Boar dof 1 Association, | sees She Pro-Geeman, Chin, twenty-five, was not In the least " 1 i He went] VOS ANGELES, Dec. 8.—A telegram) today that if Attorney General Daugh-| mate to-day. ‘The committee of king for official confirmation con-Jerty’s reply Indicated pro-German sym-| whole of that body will report upon it cornitg the attitude during the World pathies on the part_of Mme, Gadaki\for further _sctton. TURKS ASK CHANGEIALED PREMIERS A ALLY TERMS FORIIN LONDON 10 FIX ~STRAVTS CONTROL|GERMANYS < STATUS Digs ae Amiendments Not Believed]To Discuss See! Saaesiaolits ‘to Stand in Way of Debts, Loan and Reform of Agreement, Budget and Finances. LAUNDRY SWINDLER he all about ee posh aig the = under pretext of seeking cl at SENT TO PENITENTIARY [cuilcd tho police, “The man was nee rested and to-day was sent to the penl+ Called Up Dambwatter Shatts Large [!eotlary after hearing in Special Sea- Wat tae Sued, Weed, sions, He sald he waa John Sheridan, auffour, of No, 285 West 145th jay, Harry Chin, 25, Who Runa a Res wives In the Bronx have been |g a man who, calling ——— dumbwalter shaft, eald he woe |POHMER POLITIC(L LEADER EN the laundryman, that a $10 or a $20], (Se TSA DR ee ee bill had been discovered in the laun- LANE AL: S006 NOR) Saaee ae dry, and If they would send down the bers of Evansville, Ind., former mney for the week's wash or change | Polltieal leader In that State, was rev for a bill of largo denomination, he| lensed from the Federal Penitentiary would be glid to the mone: hero to-day after serving between four When this w on Mra. Bessie and five monthe of a sentence of one Plasser, 3 Place, who had! y questing an appropriation of $4,211 from up to 8,000 feet, and, performed all_of the RORORON ONO OOOO ROOD ACIRGI ROMERO LONDON, Dee. 8.—Premiers of thé Allies came to London to-day for a conference about Germany, with the fate of at least three governments dependent upon the outcome. ‘The tosporus, ‘The | eon e is referred to as the most decisive since Versailles. Instead of a great company of delegates with their unwieldy staffs, four men will!’ gather around a table at 10 Downing Dee, § (Associated presented to the Near Store Hours: 9 A.M. t06 P.M. The Great Christmas Gift Shop ‘of All New York Genuine Cowhide ‘Brief Cases 5.75 The business man or woman and school folk will appreciate a genuine Telephone FitzRoy 7400 East Conference to-day counter sug Gestions concerning contro! of the nelles and against surprise a threatening attacks from land or the security of the straits, of Con- stantinople, or of the Sea of Marmora | Second—Limitation of naval force: | bound for the Black so that they |‘ w Bonar Law, Prime Minister ain, is host to Premiers » Mussolini and Theunis of Will not constitute a danger to the! zone extending between the two straits | /rance, Italy and Belgium respectiv fo the Black Sea; that these forces. be|!% Tomorrow night he will enter composed of light warships, employed | them at dinner, The parley program, for the protection of international|!t {8 semi-officially said, will be a dis- commerce Third—Interdiction upon the main- fenance of warships in the B ca, | dition France holds the Rh Fourth—Liberty of ‘Adjustment of debts in view of the merchantmen in time American attitude, which is expected of w stated by the United States ob The Turkish position on the ques-] =ekve tion of the straits was presente torlum for Germ: sea ah Ste Pie eae hich 4s con- Ismet Pasha, who mentioned p the Inter-Ailied prop ‘Ret iermany's budget and Cowhide Brief Case. These have three i considered particularly harmful toy finances | pockets, and an extension lock and 4 Turkey. STRICKEN ty STS DIES. | yr. Ts ac’ 4 The first was the inclusion of the} ‘Taken il! suddenly in the Grand ten- | key. Tan, Black, Mahogany E | . Bea of Marmora in the definition « the straits, another was that it needless to have a demilitarized zon: ground the in connswrion with the All tion that in th Wemilitarized zones there should be no movement © ht such aeeercenbt sl After the confe afternoon te study the Turk Some of ti Pressed the opinion t ised by the Turks should not mike a CMaein Floor) tion yesterday, John R. Loom'e, ty-seven, of the Hotel Berkley, 17) West 74th Street, was taken to | where he di | ‘Gift 0) Umbrellas McCreery TOYVILLE presents A Pull-Apart Circus, with Animals and a Clown, a Ringmaster and other circus figures, just like the geal circus. You can make the animals do all kinds of things, 1145 Sting salt and pepper set of six shakers. 85 useful and con- ceptable as gifts. Umbrellas are alw sequently always accord difficul a TINY remembrance that seems especial- ly designed to slip into the Christmas stocking, ora more sizeable pre- sent to adorn the Christ- mas tree—you'll find at Ovington’s, gifts as varied as the nationalities in Central Europe. OVINGTON’S “The Gift Shop of Fifth Avenue” FIFTH AVENUE AT 39TH ST, STEAMER ASHORE IN TABOR, ALI, ABOARD SAVE IPALIAN TOWN THREAT ENED BY LANDSLIDE, MODENA, Italy, Dee. 8.—Six hi to-day from the littl atti, where 100 t ut und its inhabi- A Store of Individual Shops FIFTH AVENUE, 37th and 38th STS. Introducing CHILDREN’S Russian Model Boots Of Black RubberWi th Gi a Astrakhan Fur Gloth Cuffs—to take the place of 7 329 Ages 2 to 5 Yrs. Sizes 7 to lo% Ages 6 to 10 Digan Sines ii to 2 Guaranteed to keep both a child’s heart and a child’s feet warm all winter—the first rubber boots ever made that fit right on over the sturdy walking shoes... Junior Misses’ Boots . . 4.59 % 07% Ages 10077 Cnitpren’s Foorwear Suor— Third Floor cand’ Gifts of Evening Apparel for Mademoiselle The bouffant silhouette in a youth- ful frock of taffeta trimmed with gold ribbon, as il/dstrated, in ‘Tangerine and Orchid. 25.00 Alsoa dainty dance frock that will lend graceandcharmto the dancer. Of sheer Georgette crepe combined with lace. In Black, Almond Green, Beige, American Beauty. 25.00 color, of soft rich velvet, with a crush collar of the same material or a flat- tering collar of moufflon. 65.00 (Fourth Floor) A Gift Sweater of Brushed Mohair 9-75 Sweaters that add to the enjoyment White, Buff and Brown, Brown and Buff. Also a Camel's hair slip-on, with Vv neck and cuff bottom. (Feurth Floor) Zo Give a Girl A practical and inexpensive gift All wool flannel pleated skirts, in Red, Green, or Navy, which button to blouses of cotton pongee The entire garment is washable. Sizes 6 to 14 3-95 (Fourth Floor) To Give a Boy An Overcoat Special [ 3°75 He will like it, too! Very smart models in novelty materials of pure wool, and others of fine quality chinchilla. Sizes 3 to 10 years. (Third Floor) some things that even real animals cannot do. A strong little Nursery Chair finished in cream and blue enamel, with dainty little Dutch figures painted on the back. Strong flat reed seat. Special 3.75 Special 3.00 A folding Nursery Tableofhard- wood with natural varnish finish. It folds very compactly and when open is strong and rigid. Size 13 x 21 inches. Special 1.25 Tommy Claus is busy entertaining lots of children every day; have you been in to see him yet? Santa Claus sends Tommy ’new toys all the time and he tells the children all about them. He can do all kinds of nice tricks, tells stories, sings songs, and tells all about how the toys are made. (Fifth Ploer) Women’s Vests, Bodice Style In Pink. Sizes34to42, 1.7: Women’s Bloomers in Pink Cut full. Sizes §to7, 2.9 (Thied A un Floer) A Holiday Sale of ““Suedette’”” Wrist length Duplex— 12 Button and (Main Fabric Gloves 95c They are selling at such a rate that che Necklaces of Genuine Rock Crystal Graduated beads, beautifully cut of sparkling clear crystal, and separated by jet rondells. They are 27 inches long and will make exquisite gifts. 19.76 Floor) A Holiday Selling of Mink Coats Mink Coat-Wrap, 46 inches long, of soft, dark natural skins Chin collar effect. Lined with silk crepe, Formerly 1850.00, now 1450.00 Mink Coat, of natural dark skins, 35 inches long with border effect. J/lustrated. shirred collar and new wide sleeves bottom. Formerly Mink Coat of dark natural skins, 45 inches long, shirred collar, kimono sleeve. Lined with brocaded silk Formerly Mink Coat, dark natural skins, 47 inches long with shawl Formerly 1400.00, now 975.00 collar and new wide sleeves. Reductions in other Fur Coats Natura! Muskrat Coats, 49 inches long, 4 E Formerly 185 and cuffs. Natural Raccoon Coats, 49 inches long. Soft dark skins Formerly Hudson Seal Coats (dyed muskrat), 4° inches long of selected skins with Skunk collar and cuffs. Formerly 395.00, now 365.00 with brocaded panel Tails all around at 10§0.00, now 725.00 12 .00, now 875.c% with Raccoon collar 20, NOW 165,00 266.00, now 225,00 (Fourth Floor) Black gloria umbrellas for men or women, with plain or fancy handles. Good and strong for storm use. 3.95 Women’s colored or black silk um- brellas with ring, cord loops, or strap handles. Tips and stub to match. 5.50 Black silk umbrellas with plain or silver trimmed handles for men. Col- ored or black silk for women with a wide assortment of handles to select from. Tips and stubs to match. 6.95 Colored silk umbrellas for women and black silk for men. A number of Hand Bags of Leather 5-00 The leathers are Beaver calf, Antelope and Seal, in Black, Brown and Tan. Petticoats \re Welcome Gifts Straight line models of excellent qual- ity Radium silk and silk jersey. Hand- somely embroidered. $.95 Also a very complete line of staph and novelty models in taffeta, silk jersey, radium silk, crepe de chine and crepe back satin. In exquisite color- ings and combinations. Beautifully embroidered. All are modestly priced. (Third Floor) “La Glotre’'* Gift Toilet Set 45.00 A hand carved Ivory finish set, witha remarkable resemblance to genuine Ivory. There are a number of exqui- site decorations to choose from. 10 most useful pieces (Mars F OOM OOPS ————— Sizes 14 to 18 years. ‘ . handles from ‘which to choose. 8.50 4 An evening wrap that the fashionable ift f V Silk ar Main Fleer i of being “out of 16 Button styles in Suedette. Very eva will soon be exhausted and we They are lined with silk and fitted a S C doors.’” A slip-on superior quality fabrics in desirable — will not be able to replace them at such witha large compact ofimitationishell i A NTA LAUS with smart stripes colors. Values that have not been equalled a price. A splendid gift that any | Fath ween They mialcecverv serene: ] of contrasting in New York this season. woman will appreciate. able etter . RUBBER Boots color; © Reg.U, S. Pat. OFF (Mens imlase) eee Black and CHE SEED DOEO._OPPLOIOOGOPLOOPLOIM LG OOOO IONE

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