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T I THE Ef U. S. SENATE, THIEVES AND COPS lAN'T BAR WEDDING 111 Delay John and Anna. Though, and Then He Loses License. vThs course of true Ioto novor did an smooth and on the othqr hand fMMftdotn bumps Into so many dlfflRUl- i as in tho case of John A. Kolben- jliilag, twenty-thrco, an A. JB. F. vjmttor who now owns a rang, and ana Mario MaranesI, noma n-pe, of S'TKo. 46 West Mill tHreot. fjohn carno up from Texas four - -..4 1 ,-1. .. . proposed, was accepted and then won grabbed by Uncle 8am and sent to ;$nc. He meant to wait Until 'the ifteaty was stfmcd and ho could say, Thank Ood( that's over," but finally Atepaired of Henry Cabot Lodge and &s weddlnir wan net for Saturday. HiThe young people worship In dlf ftront IWnples and planned to have -Sty Clerk Boully do tho Job for them, ijVhen tlwy roaclwd the Municipal BQlMtag there wasn't a J. P. to b AWfrea tihey croo out they ftoxind tSat Bomobody lxul ototoa Kolbcn fc5JaJg neweat car. K taxt was engaged and they oet ant to find a Judge. I pTho iudgos were gone for the day. cTU tell you. doar," said John, "you oosne up to lay house Sunday morning a&I we'll catch sofne Judge before ho oux leare his house." John lives at No. J2J West JEth Street. ' iatrolman Drumm of Traffic A cMltd for John toeforo Anna Marto fved. iV anted at the station house," sold mm, "to Identify a car taken lost Bight In th Street." flMina called, found John gone. .fainted, woo revived and went away. ,' j'-John went to her houso late yevter- qay anemoon, uui aucoverea w! tcry will bo Sworn to, on demand that he hod lost the license. '. "With a dupllcato copy of tho docu ment they reached the Went Bldo V (?ry t0 Maff,8trat0 Blmpson, who fvwviu uvct ""!' "i?" uvna ana, imh reporters for best man, niaid of honor, bridesmaid, &a, married thom iX high noon. The police are holding tho now c&r as evidence," said John,, "and I' hod plannod for months to go South with it Whatlt wo dor "' r j?Oh, what difference does that TOAke," sold Anna rotty enough, tibyo, for any man to wat three years for "what difference does it makoT I'm for a wedding trip If we havo to tako it in the subway." EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MARCH 1, 1920. ML TOO BUSY WITH BOOMS TO DO OF :'4 til (Continued Prom First Page.) Oovcrnment In fairly scoping with It Hers Is the situation in a nutshell: ,Jn the Department of Justice is a Presidential candidate, A. Mitchell VtamLT, Auorney ucnorai, no may os BiYinff ui.ua unuiat u 11, aa wa Yjsstaeos of his oKlca demands atten- hm WCESEEZSSiSSlES tlonbut'hls subordinates nro working tooth and nail for tho support of delegates to the Demooratlo National Convention. In tho War. Department arc many friends of Oon. Leonard Wood, who are by no means asleep at tho switch. Morooyor, thcrp are officers in tho War Department feagor to keep on good terms with tho Hcpubllcnn Con grots, who literally fear investigations and aro thereforo proceeding with a superabundance of caution In matters of claims which aro holding up tho bills of legitimate business Interest. "Kvory ono scins to bo afraid of every one," was Mr. Lane's way of express ing tho broad prlnclplo of exccsslvo timidity In public service In the Treasury Department, Sec retary Houston is not himself a can didate or versed In the ways of pol itics. Uut his department is honey combed with politics. Hero are big organisations of federal office holdrs who can havs a great deal to.do with the getting of delegates to the Demo cratic National Convenlh i Many friends of former Secretary McAdoo ore stilt in the Treasury Department and. of course, thty aro playing the Presidential gams Just as hard as the friends of nny other candidate in other departments, DURLESON'8 OFFICE, TOO, 13 PLAYING POLITICS In the Postorfloo Department Is the master politician, Albert Sidney Bur leson, whose idea of public service Is to show a surplus at the ond of tho year for the Postofflce Department no matter how many railway mall trains are cut off or how much this affects rural or urban mall service. As for Presidential poltlcs, Mr. Bur leson has enough pawcr to make or break woud-be candidates. - In the White Jlouao Itself. tti at mosphere of politics Is scarooly lean disguised, though odmlttodly It doesn't turn so much upon whether or not Mr. Wllaon will be ft candidate for a third term as upon tlvo doslro to retain leadership of tho Democratic party during tho next few months whllo tho treaty fight is on. Ttie se lection of IkUnbrldgo Colby to bo 8ocrotary of State won a bid for Uio support of Independent voters; that BLr-WAISIN of Bdwani T. -Mdrodlth t6 be Sec retary of Agriculture vns a skillful approach to tho dlocontonted fanners, with whom Mr. Meredith Is not at nil unpopular. Hut it Is not at all In tho executive departments by any means. Tho sup ply of Presidential condlilaleo In even greater In Congreus. Thcrs aro Die active and passlvo kind. Senator Pain dexter, Ilepubllcan, of Washington. Is, away speaking most of tho time In the promoting of his own candidacy for President Senator Ulnim Johnson, Ilepubllcan, ! another Presidential candidate active In tho race. So is Senator Harding, Ilepubllcan, of Ohio. In this class should be Included, too, Senator Sutherland, Hepubllcnn. of West Virginia. Senator Potnernc, Democrat lion withdrawn from the race. Senator Hitchcock, Democrat, leader of the President's forces In tho Senate, Is a Teccptlvo candidate. Ills friends are working hard for him. Other Democratic and Republican Sen ators are busying themselves In tho Interests of candidates to thoso booms they aro more or leBs tightly attached. P LAYING OF POLITICS NOT IN ANY ONE PARTY. Corns ar working for Demooratlo aspirants, others for Ilepubllcan cholcts. Senator Borah Is friendly to tho Johnson boom. Senator Lodge has expressed no profcrenco, but up on him falls the duty of keeping tho Republican Party together. Ho has the difficult Job of keeping the Borah-Johnson wing on friendly terms with the l'cnroso-Knox-Hnmdegeo combination and then again bidding In hand Iho Middle West Progressives llk(t Lenroot, Ken yon, Nelson and Cummin.!. It's poli tico In the Semite and plenty more of it In tho House of Iteprescntntlves. ,"Tlio selNpruteetlvo sense," re marks Mr. Iine. "Is developed" abnor mally. ' Ahlllty Is not lacking, but It Is pressed to tho point of paralysis because of aw unxvllllngneHx on tho part of the great 1;ody of vi.h to ser vants to take responsibility." Politics is tho nnswer. Kranklln Lano uncovered some vital truths in his swan son. Peonlo familiar with Washington Hto lookod upou his own ma iemcn i as confirmation of tho points ho made. He never would have dared to Issue it and remain a member of the Wilson Cabinet. uuwimmHumiMvHumviMMwvuuuuvuvHMUvvuMtj; $10.00 KOIUlKnLY $16.60 Announces Short Vamp Shoes $10.00 FOlUflntLY $15.50 INVENTORY SALE! FOR ONE WEEK ONLY ON ALL HIGH LACE BOOTS CONSISTINGOP BLACK, BItOWN, GREY AND WHITE KID SUEDES AND COMBINATIONS ALL SIZES AND WIDTHS. Welted Soles, Cuban and Leather French Heels. NO EXCHANGES OR C. O. D.S. BOTH STORES 290 5TH AVE. 511 6TH AVE. $10.00 I $14.40 J 4 nirnvEKN imt ami iist unuuan, NEW YORK $10.00 ronttE&LY $13.30 ,vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv good Cooking for Lenten Menus r Rvg.Trodii Mak T fT M Ciatcheori Imported Dress Cottons and Linens Among the latest and moat attractive novelties to arrive from abroad is a collection of the popular Navy Blue Woven Voiles. These have come direct from the looms of the famous French maker "Rodier" and are shown exclusively at McCutcheon's. The assortment includes Checks, Plaids and Stripes in stunning color combinations such as Green on Navy, Red on Navy, Gold on Navy, and White on Navy. Equally interesting are: St. Gall "Hand-Loom" Dotted Swisses t enables the house wife to utilize the many meatless dish es that Lent and the hiph living cost make seasonable. MADE IN U. S. A. At Grocers sad Delicatessen Stores E. fUrrCHARD, itlStmt SU N.Y. mm Sc Co, Fifth Avenue at 35th Street Established 1879 SILK MOIRE OR SILK DUVETYN Smartest Handbags ror bpnng 7.50 DAGS of either material, in the new spring shades, made in one piece, on shell frames; lined with silk and fitted with change purse and mirror. 10.00 'CILK MOIRE BAGS, in the new spring shades, with handsome metal frames: with or without tassel; Jined with taffeta; fitted with change purse and mirror, ''temt HOURS: 0 TO J30t- r M fklftttttft Ill Ml III , mi & l will "Permanent Finish" Swiss Organdies Printed and Woven English Voiles Initial Showing of rnptrnl $rtn!o, a new lightweight fabric resembles the well-known &Ujlfal llriota but is much lighter in texture. The color effects in these fabrics are particularly attractive, embracing every conceivable combination that is smart and new. 33 inches wide . . 75c yard. Srcpiral Prints are made in England and sold exclusively in the United States by James McCutcheon & Co. Fifth Avenue, 34th and 33d Streets, New York The Store is closed at 5 P. M. daily S ,J4 MADISON AVENUE - FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-fifth Street ;A Special Clearance Salle off" Men's Fioe "Boots at $7.5 & 9.85 take place to-morrow amid Wednesday This Sale will be composed of discontinued styles; therefore the size ranges ere necessarily v " incomplete. (Men's Shoe Department, SIXTH FLOOR) Store Hours: 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. Lord &1ay lor 38th Street -FIFTH AVENUE 39th Street Rochester Wash Boilers i Featured on the Seventh Floor HOUSEWIVES know the advantages of Copper Wash Boilers, and these new Rochester Wash Boilers arc exceptionally fine ones. 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JL,, I Cowhide Traveling Bags Tan, smooth leather, hand sewed corners and edges; 3 pockets. Size 16 to 18 inches $10.50 L U$ Seventh Floor . YouJNever Pay More at Bestte'fl "--ht hi IiMh - . . 1. wMW