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1 1 ASSEMBLY TO CZAR . WJW m IN S0C1MJST JRIALj i2 MB? Defends Suspended Membeis f3 Against Charge of Lack j $ k . ; ; AX.TIANT. Wrch &. Caarjriac tket V L \we fcare the sswctatle of aa ArorrioeB If ' l Bk . JUwmWr bMmtac from Ifcc greatest V f vK .' 'a&tecrat of tneeera tines ( f5s'.r IL. I- - ts Gar) -- the H aa bwim.\ Sey- - mew Sfrdraan to-d- ay fese4 k aaeit o8 the rridfoee tetredsfMi ajnJBrt the five swpeaded Soeialtct i: He claimed that the SkelaMsta aa3 ttr saembers of the, Assembly hd rlht to sign a pledge not to enlist. Iad charged that Decease haadred of thousands of ethers felt the sasse war bont enlistment Congress passed the draft, act. Taking: ap the charge that the mrm- - \tn had riven aid aad comfort to the enemy la the hist war. he arxaed that beeanso a. man thinks his country Is Awroag U doeoit fetlow be brlirrrs the aeny is rteht.\ He said there was no TMeJice to show that the Ore sws-- '. peaded members were ta leagae with or la any way desired the triumph of the .'autocratic Oeatral Powers. (Mr. Stedtnea also argued that tha 4 TiepliJatnre had no right to prescribe 'qualifications for Its menxbers other - than those nxea uy me wosiuisnos. 1 an 3. further, that every member of 4 the House waa mora to uphold the , Constitution aa he personally under-stan- ds It. and not aa a majority un- derstand It. ; Contending that this Is not a new yiew of the constltutlooal oath. Mr. .Stedman quoted from a statement made by Andrew Jackson on July 18. t ItiZ. and also from the works or , Carle Sumner, to show that they - Interpreted the constltulonal oath ac- -. wording to their own Judgment aa did taeae fire Socialist Assemblymen.' Laarlr DrrMMkrr rmnd Deev. my Einma 1 Boucher, a dressmaker. n ployed In Manhattan, was found dead thil morning In her borne at No. H North Park Street. East Orange. N. J.. a gas tube In her mouth. Neighbors aald be had been melancholy because she was alone In the world. 'sad 44 Uth St EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MARCH 5, 1920. 3E West Thirty-Fourt- h Street New Serge & Tricotine Frocks Suitable for Juniors, Misses or Small Women Brotthray Smart Well-Mad- e Modes In Various Newer Themes Enhanced by Remarkable Trimmings and Tailoring Special at 25 The charm and naivete of youth expressed in delightful new Springtime frocks for afternoon and tailored wear. Chic Eton and Bolero models with accordion plaited and flared skirts. Tricotines Georgettes Taffetas Satins Crepe de Chines Serges It is a source of endless delight to follow the interesting creations as they develop into bouf- fant puffs, swathing girdles, rippling flutings, new collars, etc Every desired shade. No Charge for Alterations i a As Springlike as a Robin's Note jfiHgl The Clothes We!re Now Displaying The Brill shops are bursting into bloom. Every day sees new models, first harbingers of the coming season, dis- played upon our racks. And every one in distinct, emphatic accents spells Spring. The lines, the patterns, the fabrics: all unite to form the figures 1-9-- The coats have a slight fullness at the hips; collars are a trifle longer; lapels more mod- erate. Two f actors remain the same the quality of the woolens, the quality of the workmanship. They meet the same old Kuppenheimer and Brill Clothes standards. Our regular customers know what that means. That's why they're regular customers. Take ten minutes to look over our new models and it's a good gamble you'll join that loyal brotherhood. Suits and Top Coats, $45 to $135 279 Et THE KUPPENHEIMER HOUSE iN NEW YORK 1456 BViy, it 4 2d St Broidwtr. at 49th St. 47 CortUndt Street 125th SU t 3d Ave 4 2 FUtbuih Ae. Brooklyn JBsl Thirty-fourt- h Street The Store is closed at 5 -- .P. M. daily Mfrttatt MADISON AVENUE -- FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Ao ExtraordSoary Sale to be held to-rnorr- ow (Saturday) in the Silk Department, will offer Several Thousand Yards of 36ieclhi Tricolette in twenty off the colors most 5e demand . at the very special price of 1 $4o45 per yard Al!4Limieini Haodkerctpeffs for Men and Women will be on Special Sale to-morr- ow at the following low prices: Men's All-Lin- en Handkerchiefs Hemstitched per dozen : $4.50, 5.75, 8.50, 10.50 With hand-embfoide- red initial, per half dozen $4.50 Tape-border-ed each 85c. Women's Sheer Linen Handkerchiefs Hemstitched, per dozen $4.00, 5.50, 7.50 Tape-border- ed .... per dozen 4.00 Initialed, per half-doz- en .... 1.75 (First Floor) The Wool Fabrics Department is featuring, for the Spring season, new modes and materials in Semimade Skirts for Street and Sports wear Very smart and attractive are the accordion-plaite- d skirts in navy serge, in striped woolens (vertical and horizontal effects), and in bias-c- ut wool checks; and the box-plait- ed skirts in those effective wool plaids that are now so popular among fashionable women. In fact, all of these new \semi-made- s\ have charms that are peculiarly their own-- not the least of which is their nearness to completion. The special prices at which these Semi-ma- de Skirts are offered in stock represent unusual values. (First Floor) SUNDAY WORLD'S PRICE UNCHANGED The rmUa ta prica of tna Sunday Americas to 10 cents has In soma coafurioa in tha public mind at to whether this In price Is general among New York Sunday papers. The World, therefore, withe to make it clear to lU readers that It see no necettlty for increasing it price. It continue to charge the newsdealer exactly what it ha hitherto been charging them, The World making no additional profit out of it sale. 1 Special Thirty-fift- h Street are now being offered in a Sale of Woolee Fabrics (in Lengths suitable for Suits, Skirts and Coats) comprising tweeds, homespuns, silvertones, wool jerseys, chevron cheviot mixtures, velour coatings and double-face- d coatings. All of these materials are in most desirable colors, and are marked at decided reductions from former prices (First Floor) Spring Ta5Iormades FOR MISSES Charmingly youthful, fascinatingly chic, are the new models displayed in the Department on the Second Floor. Jauntily well-manner- ed suits of navy trico- tine, with a chic little coat of the Eton or bolero type and, in most instances, completed with an equa'ly chic little short-sleev- ed blouse of 4 ifferent material will appeal to many demoiselles, as well as to the woman whose figure tetains its girlish lines, although her years may be more mature; but there are other suits besides these indeed, many others; featuring every smart variation of style, every fashionable fabric and every mode of decoration; and all of them are distinctly worth looking at. Some. of the prices, in stock: Suits of tricotine or serge . Suits of serge ...... Suits off wool jersey HWlft I DWt hint. tlir. Solid ftlititmi.. nrrvd, (irilHnf iMinuma cjutur Out I! a. ;w tin pio ii frtviviv Trau roufki mi&i u L.WSweet&C6t ITO BROADWAV.N.Y. Cor Maiden Lane NINTH FLOOR $58.00 ' 48.00 35.00 . BACO RUBBERS It isn't what shoes cost ifa how long thoy lost. Baco Rub- bers nitwe shoes last longer. 11 fk. j. wAixia o uj,, uumoutoni