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jglO P^'ol-jnEiijjravcr ^Ovcr^lls in Strike ?g|t-r! !? Help Powers Plant H:-|ir\r Newspaper Fam >in<- in Cnts; Meetinpfi: S'ai ii. [{ii : -: ?*.( < i? Walk-Out Vt ?'.0? cord' tn >.*?' '? ' n v'or'.v ,v I phrjt' ;f.l!V ' jnr* I f ,11 *. ' ?? ? ? 11 .' a t T ? ' '? F.oi th.* r '.'-.?*' ke rn of ihe ?;? i r o' - and emnlovi ... loyei ga*i ' Free Baths and Shaves I'or Congres.s Menaced t ' ' ? Ci ficioi ' vil Dei t, of Tcxat to-da i ...... t 1 se tl free bath estab - h p, i I uu-kish ni ?; domi stic, i l lie Housc office building. Tii e measure '? "", ;'""> the Kovernment pay ' lhe Tnxan described in his ' " as "body rubbera" introduced by Lhe Tcxan '''???"" eliminate the House barbcr shon ? member may have his han: ' ! ?'.' '-'? cents, half tho city price. and "ou ? ri itnurantd, run pai-tlv at overnment expense, without a corrc ng rc 'nu tion in prices. !lio Slaijr Door -.. from ?': ? '"' ""' ' Mondnj nlRlil foi Sntfi ent, u I: , Ii .., 1)1 |,? ' ' ' ; -? ui lasl '! I . n bui >? . I'leo '.'..?? I - .1 * ' '' '? " ' lo-day. 'I ;??? . , .' "' oi nnd ih. I) r ' hoon ilaylng - ? I ?> " ?rintj. w111 oll loui l?l "ll. Who .; .ts I lieater Guild -, m ? r\ Moi daj ,|Kai 1 '? (hc ca? ' oi (li Cl ' '?' ' he ---i in ll ? Rhal e V* n? Ui Mi nli il Theater II ? next wi .- . : I I '.-?? '":.. - | i?. ?.?,-.-[)? sl of "Rosh Machrer,' ' *? ' - tl I ? -. Ington Thea ? rr .Tiilin \dlei lias tlv ' ' i ? ?? 11 o n >-;. ? has -. !d< ri thr In,- ? ' i ...!?. i;, iners, tu th .', ? ,;. ? Togcthei " ;,t the i \\ ?ur.r.y. pi odui pr nf ' Ti.. '? n' al Maxlne Blllott's 'i hea lo the Produ. it:i- m :. '?'' ??' ---r terday He plans to - producing actlvllles ' - Roylr v.;,s liwri engaged to act :. 1 ' ? Blster, Joaophlne Rovle h n her father's pl'av ? lhe Vstoi Theater. ai 10 na *si Vineent ">"i ' '?' dire. (ed h-. her M la .' il b< pres 'nted b\ I ii 1' of thr Society fo'i ?' ''?- Hudson Oulld' -l .*?? . i Street, to-ntght al ? i '? i ? ? ? ?' thi Guild llbran . v - * ' s will bc seen in "The Lane ? ? N rui nine" *' the rivoii n?v. Vt Hn Rlalto Marion Davles will '"I'he FJride's Play"." Norma ? - Redemption" " ill bo v ? -:: and ?' stl", who comes to lhe Palace ' aftei ni rn . ht? roi urn.-d to ' ' Irill, when- sho I i ? - niuhl -. Pl afl llis r- : :'. untfl n have all nioved ? - n. - heridijuarters in ihe Tl . :?- vvhl h la nearjnir nl l-*il't ieth Streel and Si veiuh ' '' "Hlbi ol ' Boulevanis i. ng- l-"i il ph -. v Ith - ubI v. hl< li "' "' '" l'i oduee, l .. in \ esterda' ' I MaynarO Rose Coghlan, Klsie ? ' ?n and Gerl ru. ? Maitland aro anumc I isi thi ? ? Retrial of $13,000,000; Eno \\ ill Case Begun Relativca Seek lu Dcfeal Bc quppi of Bulk ot Estate lo Columbia Llnivcrsity Tho scccnd trial of thc contosl over the will of Amo 1'. Eno. who lefl an estate of about S13.000.000, waa begun i ' the Surrogatcs* Court . : ,da* Mr. Eno left tho rcsidue, which . oi ti lutes the largest part of the c late, to Columbia University. Several rclatives broujjht thc contcst, on thc ground thai thc tcBtator, who was of advanced age al thc li,,,,. 0r his death, was mcntally incapablc of executing a legal will. After ii trial of fifty-cight courl day a jury before Surrogate Cohalm | .? ,, t! al Mr. Eno did not liave I itnniontaiv ?'? pac ty. Upon appeal to (hc Appollato Division tli" verdii I of lhe jury wa rcverr.cd and lhe now trial ordored 1 lu- contestants are William P, Eno brother, of Washington* Mrs, Antoi ticttc E. Wood, Mstrr. 0f Simsburv Conn.: Miss Marj P. Eno, sistcr of Siinsbury; Mrs, F'lorence C. Graves nieco. of Simsbury; Lady Antoinetto E. Johnstonc, wife of Sir Alan John? stonc. of the Hritisli diplomatic serv ico; Profcssor Henry Lanc Eno of Princeton University; GifTord Pinc'hot ol* Milford, Pa.. and Amos R |. p., chot. of 22 Wesl Fifty-seventh S ? ??' Suico tho firsl trial John 1'.. Stam li field, trial counsel I'nv t.h< contestnnt* and former Surrogate Charles II. Hcck itt. ono of thc attorney .-,. sociatcd with him, died. Ten jurors won.- selected yesterday The panel probably wiil be ftltecl this morning. when thc taking of testimony will begin. Pickforil Divorce Called The Worst of Its Kiml Ncvada Attorney General S;iv? No I.uw Gives Exeusc for ''Fraudulent Deeree" CARSON CITY, Mev., Jan. 3. Mary Pickford's flivorcc from Owen Moore was "the worst of its kind and should be the last. of its kind,"' Attorney Gcr cral L. R. Fowler declared in a closing brief filed in the Supreme Courl here to-day in his action to have thc decrec set asido. Miss Pickford was granted her de? crec at Minden, Nov., March 20, lV7.ii. and in n short time married Douglas Fairbanka in Los Angeles. When Fow? ler attacked tlie divorce, Attornev Gavin McNab, of flan Francisco. as serted for tho defense that the at torney general's move "violated every principle of institutional government." "No languagc can be found in mu law that can bc tortured into giving an excuse for thr untruthful lesti mony of respondent and the fratuiu lont deeree awarded her by reason of such untruthful testimonv." Fowler dc clared in to-day'a brief.' rr nl Di ,??',, u To i - ;? : U)S.ANGKLES, .lan. :;. % (-,,,-i ??, V:'"'''1:;1' mysclf r,bo?l every absurd ::m"- ''"" the Atlomev General o, ^cvadii says regardinR my riivorcr, said Mary Pickford to night when lt, !!""'"'' .,',;'' l! had bei n charged 1.-. "'?'< ofhciui in Carson City ti;.-.- he'i ' '"''''<?'' '' 'mi ' Iwen Moore hnil heen pbUined through "de'eeit. ffaud nna .nck ,-y ,,f the won l kind. "A; ;; matter of fact, tl," divorcewas ^ '';l- a"d i do not intend to bother my -. I nbout rt any more." Douglas Pai.banks said lhe attacn on I wife waa absurd, unfounded nnn tr... ?,-.,,.,!:,. Aparlmenl Housc Cokl; Acrcni [s Sent lo JaiJ Arlhur I-'. Hickey, inspoetoi for ti,, I Health Depnrlmont, toid MiiRistratc 1 .n Municipnl Term Court ye stcr '}'??' ' " *?'?'?' '?" P'lid to tbe apartment h"u.-' ut ci.vj Manida Street, thc Bron-< on December 30. Tenants in ti,.. housc had complained tha there was no heat. There waBn't, Htckey testittcd. The lobby was eld. thc halls were cold and the rooma were cold, hc said. Mariano Maranliae, rent iiiR agenl for the apartment- housc told lhe court thnt hia coal had been alov m Rctting to thc house. The rnagistrnte rlescribed this ar ? flimsy excuse and sentc need Marsaiisc to scrve five days in thc Tombs. Count S/eehenyi Named llungarian Envoy lo {]. S. Society Hero Plcascd al Ap pointmcnt of Former Miss Vanderbilt's Husband I3UDAPEST, .Ian. .?;.- Count !.,-,...., Szei henyi 1ms been appointed 11m garian Mini3ter to the United States. ?j" ?"! present in Washingtoi < ountess Szcehenyi formerly was Gladys Vanderbilt, nl' New Vork City ?v"''- '' ' rk's society set registcred ''' ": iction over the announcemenl ' rom Dudapcsl that Count I as ilo Szcehenyi had bi ? n appointed 1'un .71111,111 Ministi ;? to tln United Stufcs ; nd thal his American wife would liold <way in diplotnatic Washington Thal such would bc thc case had rather beei o*,-peetcd. . Th" countess spenl much tiim in bwitzerland during the war Witl America in lhe conflii I, her Amoricai holdings, vnlued nl almost $9.1. "in were seized hy the Alien Property < ustodian, mui later tho countess started proceedings t.'i recovcr them She came tu this country with her husband a short time ago. Tho wedding that united thc icion of a family iitlo,| :>,nii yoars ;ur,, nn,| an American girl who inheritcd from her father more than $10,000,000, took placc fourteen years ago this month at tho Fifth Avenue horrie of the rnun The BO-LO Our largest scller for this Season. Made in Tan and Black Scotch Grain. The greatest Brogue of them all. Lasts and Patterns exclusively our own design. BOTH EHOPS Built bv ?-?-josNafoi/i(Wu?ii,iv Whitehouse & Hardy rnoADUA*,' ? MCTKOI-OUTAN I 40**- STRBHT 144 HTST.tV' STRlil'T KM lloi.St BU>0, KviCKCMOCKM SutLBINO Nc*Tt' YORK ? tl i <o y M % .?">. m 4%^ w~% $ .40 'WW c\ ent i nat thousam ?brward to- - ? riipn iiensive Ciearance ofalJ '"?'?' '' ks of women's gloves, te ; I incomplete, that ?'r rkcd from 6.50 downward, al the imiforin sale price of 1.95 pei feet-fitiing, Centemeri-quality treet and dress gloves of French' dskin, Larnbskin, Capeskin, Vlocha and Ghainois? stunning lined gloves, wrist length and gauntlet? 1 assortment you can pick from at random and not fail to seiect a superlative bargain at? ? '5 Cash Over the Counter Only A Sale for Men The once-a-year Ciearance of ali our remaining lines of superior gloves regularly priced from 6.50 downward? Sleek-fitting, handsome, hardv gloves of genuine South African Capeskin, Blaekhead Arabian Mocha, and real Buckskin. Lined gloves of South Afriean Capeskin with knittcd seamless vicuna wool lining?and sturdy Pebbled Goat with curly lambswool lining?both with medium or long cuffs. Also strap wrist two-in-one Rawhide gloves. For Palm Beach?gloves of Chamois and French Kidskin? At the universal price of Centemeri Gloves Jd^OO Cash Over the Counter Only 400 Fifth Ave. New York?Philadelphia Grenoble, France. Fifth Avenue near 37th Street J'.-' mothcr, Mrs. Cornelius Vandcr I,.', " ,'';'"', ^e?t down to the City al a nd pairl $1 for his marriagc H',!-T'l Jr'U h,ko "nybody else. A few ? ??ore he and his Hanceo had , ''i'' "I a contract to 8hare their for tuncs mutunlly. ObregonjMay (:.,? Congrcss Special Session Plamicd lo Fin. '*?'> Legislation, Reported U?i----'Vi*n*. ,:?;''V Xsidenl ": ;;"'";:'"'- ?"' << l.ini ? lion ol '"' M;"'- Congrcsa ... cnacl petro leum. banking, land and othe, :. ri - hon- 'cf! pendinr: .,- ,.,., reccnt . ,, journment. accordinrr t,. ,-.,.,. , ? , ? "iiig i.o ropoi which gainccl credence , ???. .,, ,,?.. 1 ; " ?""" unc.i mcnl of ti e i i '"! " ?"":"'' came , , lurpriic - il w.ou.dg ?fie a?reaVtCiotl,aL.K0bre^ whicl (>Til culminatcd in dang orders iromediarely prii r i , , ' ., ,, '"".'-'? Political obscrvers? ho l ;' .""i >",' ''' '?"'?? control i ... kepta won. ? . -better 01 constitutienalial - an 'trengthcn the gaining cont roi - pi' pfir tt ,.-? Qucens Exccutive Chairinan yuits Denioerat.a' Commitlei Mason 0. Si ? ? II, ? , - '"? eculive comn il ? , ... Counl D< mi ? ,tn . . ? . .. , I '" ?"''"?? r:- '! ? ' . med ?.. -.;. Rined und ?' ordei ; from ''???-:. j| "Thei e i.s no frictii . I ? ?? onall i ? ? ? i ?el f and Boi " jk.. f% ? . .? or the Democratii organization ii Quoens." he said, I??!.I in Gn r-npoinl Robbery Kx-Conviet Denies im Share in 817,767 Hol M p 1 ,';??'. of $11 ? ? rs o ' ' ; I i. ll . :' i ? ., - .- . ? ' I ' - ' ' I | ' ' - to iden< . ... . I . I :t,',l Ho Wi for burtjlai ?> ? w*. wjKBi *^?a^BQB2SffimKRDBKifi^^ .9 mcneoifs First Showing of the New Dress Fabrics for Spring and Summer ?r lab !... V.'; ' ' . ?? v ' '? ' v. :\ i ? , .. : , . . Al ,: ' ' dtstinctive i woulri bH l*o , , iv M -Hi.'V,r1;,;;;;:;:;';^r:; ? i , --^^ .c. '..?..' ,,;,; .. ... , ' ? . ' ' ' : ri ., hal no matter I .-?. .' ??'"?*. !)-? .r, ;... rJeDon P'l ? ? " i - ' ? ! . ? ? i '' " ' ? - ??? ?? > ??*?? roy, sa i . lor} wear, Fabrics that Inspfre Frocks r>f [rresistible Loveliness! So/f drapable weaves for the slende* youthful silhoucite X 0,l,eb delicale as gossamer in i nowy White or ,,.;!?* pa ;|e* ,h >des frn I ? w i i crcd with dots or little squa DainU DoUc li ? ? ""iM"rd- 7nbr"'j somelime* arr -irrU I ' i j - ; U,tl1 a',ls that arenl c,",s- ,J<" JmuillK dlr cncles, diamonds, buds and flowers. Special fniportations of exquisile "Rodicr". "U,vi?", and ?'Liberty" Fabric.Beau tiiul in color and design. Crisper fabrics for the more houffant modes Dclightful English Prints and Sateens, with prim, demure, or :,iv httle patterns- Shov ers of squares, arcles, irregu ar stnpes, and flowers. Crisp Dimities and Organdiel Cand striped, spolted or powdered with tiny dots. And then for Sports Wear Cotton Homespun* Always so attractive. \nd Drcv- Cretnnnp*- l^.;,,,!, *j ,i their big flowers climbing up garden trelli^es d .1 X ??? -h S ! \ ? "'^ r ? i > , ,, . J ? ?' --')% ?->atik desitm-**. mens Inn o cl" 7^ Pr"1 n6er Ha?dkerCchief Li-" <? ?* heavy weaves" and in the rare* r colo s Capr, Blue Oyster Gray, Synan, Poppy. Others printed in bold sports pat? terns, bioad stripe.*., checks and more conventional designs. And Ginghams! Hair line stripes, Pekin stnpes, checks. broken plaids, and authenti< our-toned lartan plaids. And crepe,! Real hand-woven Japanese crepe, in thi fiveshades; Morocco Crepe i? unusual colors; Libert) Crepe. Hand-printed in lovefc Unentai patterns designed exclusively for McCutcheon's. The whole collection of these fabrics is a marvelous exposition of the weaver s craft. To form any real idea of it* extraordinary distinction and exclusiveness you must come to McCutcheon's We ha e de senbed the fabrics but briefly, for we know you will want to ,Ce them tor yourself. Fifth Avenue, 34th and 33d Streets r ti ? 'i i -' ?<'<i --^^ra^^^pinmmpsnn^sj "??T^rnvtar*