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KANSAS TELLS N. Y. ARNSTEIN HUNTERS RETURN. HOW TO MEET LABOR f- - . . . 1&v, Allen Explains io Legislature tQ Law That eliminates Strikes, )w Boycotts and Lockouts. 'tlTnitrr J V. Mnreh . .\Society tm tbo tamo rlht to Jurisdiction oyer 0ntUK4 committed asalniit It In lixlui-ttt- el warfare u It hu over crime ornmRtod agalnt Uio lam on tho tt-Ot- e books, Got. Alien of Kamaa aald toHtar In explaining hli tnduttrial ewrt to the New Tork LrtlUir. Out In Kanaaa wo are making- - earn oct effort to put above Ihe law dais eeMdouanou.\ ho aMed. \We were tbM it couldn't bo done that It never tad been done, but the law U on the books and has been working for the Mt two months.\ fcpWhen the law was passed the coal tabc went on strike In protest against Its' enactment. The strike was called t&t whsn thejr learned It provided not Aboard of arbitration, but a court of joitlce. w, have ctlmlnlted strikes, boycotts, lockouts and blacltUata In industries.\ AMENDMENT NEEDED r TO ENFORCE LAW Supreme Court Told Volstead Law Is Illegal Unless Constitution 'c Is Changed Again. WASHINGTON, March . The Vol- - Blend Prohibition Enforcement Iaw, to be effective, must bo In the form eS a Constitutional Amondment, P. II. Ke'.lr. argued In Supremo Court to- day. Kolly rop resents a core C. Dfcmrpsey, Massachusetts liquor leader, iffibo It appealing to have constltu-tioa- al prohibition held Invalid. ! 'Kolly pluood csnphasla on tho word Jooncurrent\ em Jt neipco-r- a In that ftwrt of the Prohibition amendment which states that \Congress and tho MeWeral States shall have, concurrent jpttwtr to enforce this article (by legislation.\ lXlie only way to tpasB n, lanr of at ipenver would be for Congress io oubmit such a measure to tho States for ojumuvbJ in the tioren of a OtostttoUaoBl lunondimeat, be argued. JULIUS KAYSER DIES AT 84. tiaxc Btenafaorarer Tletass at ITcart Attack After VUltlnr Theavtre. , Julius Karser, President of the Jul-i- tt Ssyser 6 Co., Inc., manufacturers jf silk stoves and underwear, died at jjla home. No, it East Tlst Street, to- day, \rotto-wl- n an attack of heart fronfela whloh came on last night after visit to the theatre. He was born in Now Tork on IF. ,. 18S4. Ir. Kayser leaves a widow and two (laughters, Mrs. Ettward 8. Bayer and Mlas Alice Kayser,. ...TXineraJ services jfrobably will be held at his home and the Interment will be 4a Woodlawn Cometary. ,j. Atpa Will Jt Get Shipyards. ; ;WASHmmW, March )3$ard. qfQclaU to-d- ay branded aa absurd jports that Japanese Interests are Making' to buy a SoatUe shipyard hrough American aprots. IJBERTY BOND 3. 'l-2- s, 96.70. up JO; 1st 4s. 90.M; Id ifl, 89.54. up .04; 1st 41-4- 8, 91.20; Id 41-- 4, 89.7S, oft .04; Sd 41-l- s, 92.70, oft .M; 4th 41.4s. 90.00, off .08; Victory -- 4s, 97.48, up .06; 4S.4s, 97.4C, off .OS. Hints 17 RAIN and dis- agreeable weather need not hinder smooth housekeeping. You can get the things you need, conveniently -- your telephone and our delivery cars. afaVlClBBBBBBa llllMssaf& XNTFB SitAttrEN8R9 I' HflfriiftkMin UdilA carta. nxulHM or (a tUil ditewQt krep I; L vearMleVmsiuactrsadvortue.wil ' A uaiiaaartierfa. PriMMfrcm CO en.t j 45T9 STREET ami 6t AVENUE NEW YORK .arde Saves Sure Relief IKDICttTvm jNOicEsnotfJ 6 Bell-an- s Hot Water Sure Relief E LL-A- NS Itep Ullll Held Read Faarttlv Will Oe llrooaht In. Detecttve Serst, James J. Outran and Ietectlve Orover Cleveland Brown, who went out Into tho West Fob. 21 with Detective Aucust Mayer and Lawyer Eurene McOee to find Jules W. (Micky) Arnsteln. accuned of complicity In th creat bond robbery plot, reported at I'd Ice Headquarters y. They had a talk with Deputy er Laney, who later wOd that Mayer was still with McOe and hoped to bring; Arnsteln back with them. 1 a If \Vbu Any DouHa as to vhether ooflbe your narvea, drink two cr three cupfula at bedtime am think about ft during the .wakeful nigh \Knil also think of POSTUH Street J THE EVENING WOULD, TUESDAY, MARCH 9, 1920. 1 AND 3 WEST 37TH ST. ONB DOOR FROM FIFTH AVENUE NEW YORK'S LINEN STORE Specializing In House Linens and Table Cloths Napkins Luncheon Sets Sheets Pillow Cases Curtains Furniture mado in our own shop to your order If desired Wing Chairs Sofas Easy Chairs Chaise Longues Slipper Chairs Willow Furniture SUNDAY WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING 4? wd Jesting sEGHEEEXM) QUALITY Upholstery Toweling Upholstery Draperies Overstuffed Women's and Misses9 Gowns A variety of distinctive styles de- veloped in Silks of Superior quality. Eight Models in Taffeta Navy Copenhagen Taupe Brown Black and , One Model in Crepe do Chine $49.50 Included in the collection are embroideries in silk or gold thread, beaded effects, touches of lace or fruit clusters the smart style features of the season A comprehensive range of sizes. Also Taffeta Gowns $39.50 Al variety of charming styles all sizes in the collection but , not all sizes In every style. XMrd jpef Lord&T&ylor 38th FIFTH AVENUE To Wear With Easter Costumes Street White Glace Gloves Two-clas- p, Paris point stitching, soft, pliable quality and superior value in every essential, at $2.00 Luxury and smartness attained at so small a cost that these Gloves are a splendid Investment at the price I mar Lord p Taylor 38th Street Lace IbQ mil WORLD WONDERS Vrmaul -- FIFTH AVENUE 39th 39th Street 1 i 38th Street Sale of and Until March 15th, at Less Than Usual Prices During This Event Gun metal or patent leather one eyelet Tie, Louis heel Patent Pump, Louis heel Tan calfskin Oxford, mili- tary heel. Black kidskjn Oxford, mil- itary heel $9.25 HAIR RIBBONS Attractive Assortments Values approvingly daughters, Wednesday 95c desirable quality; quality; white, ribbon Lord Taylor FIFTH Closes Introductory Spring Footwear Tomorrow Inclusive weight Cotton, regular Pump, heel tan gun Oxford, military Pump; kidskinorwhitcbuck-ski- n Oxford, military $10.50 Black kidskin or gun metal three buckle\) Virginia Oxford kid, patent or black kidskin one eyelet Tie, satin back Louis heel Gun metal Blucher Oxford, military heel. . Tan calfskin brogue sailor Tie, military heel Patent Pump, military heel Patent Oxford, Cuban heel Patent Pump, two eyelets, Louis heel After Monday, 15th, final day Sale, these Shoes will only be obtainable at regular prices. .Second PIoor and The kind of hair ribbons that mothers will smile upon for their they wear so long and look so fresh. Three Unusual Items For yard French Faille in a va- riety of shades for school or dress; G4, inches wide. Satin Taffeta in pink and blue an extra fine 64 inches wide. Pink, blue or white Bro- cade ribbons of unusual $ inches wide. Novelty Ribbons 48c yard Roman Stripe Taffeta and dainty Dresden de- signs with Satin edges; 4 inches wide. Floors or or and 5 M, Dark calf or heel Gun or heel heel 5c $14.75 47c March the of the the lOround Excellent In Silk, Top, or Bloomers Gauze pink extra sizes. Camisoles Silk, lace trimmed. AVENUE Store at P. Black kidskin Louis metal metal brown kid Louis Brown Brown Tax Tax At .Third rioor- - Suits pink or or Suits Glove Silk in extra Silk Vests Glove lace Glove to Silk, ,,,,,, Spring new Easter styles in smart tailored and are featured for at of new Hats for maids and matrons are at this very price. Hats ofj the face, close fitting shapes and Hats with little brims a for all occasions. in con- tours, refreshing in colorings, with as the note of the whole collection. Black, brown, navy, dust, Delft, henna, Copen haften, and French excellent values for the woman for a smart Spring Hat! Unusual Are These Persian Georgette Blouses the very word \Persian\ implies, these Blouses have a greater than the price indicates. are new in design and the color combinations are most attractive. It is a slip-o- n in new blue, navy or Cuba ground, in colored Persian designs; neck and short sleeves finished with side plaiting of Georgette crepe. Knit Underwear for Women Offering Seven Values Glove Silk Cotton 85c $1.95 Glovtf Union $1.15 Gauze weight Cotton, white, regular extra sizes, Union $1.95 tops, white, regular and sizes. Glove Underwear Silk, trimmed..,,,,, $3.95 Silk, match.,.,,., $4.95 Envelope Glove lace trimmed,,,,,, t, ,hmi $3.95 Hats Fresh, semi-dre- ss models tomorrow $10.00 Hundreds captivating offered modest charming variety, Graceful buoyant youthfulness dominant cherry, piquant combination $3.95 AS charm They model Bloomers Chemises . Fourth Floor m and Floor SCARFS To be worn the Featured $13.95 attractive come solid contrasting and ends wide \\\'' Floor Advance Spring Showing Printed Bedspreads Unusually attractive and colorings, one so refreshingly new Spring refur- nishing becomes a pleasant anticipation. Printed Bedspreads Bolster Covers to Match. Printed in design; spreads with cut scalloped in 72x96 Inch 6et$4.75 90x96 inch set Printed Bedspreads of crinkle Dimity; bolster covers to match; cut cor- ners scalloped. 7M96 inch set $7.50 90x96 inch set $8.95 Printed Bedspreads in neat designs on white grounds; hemmed; assortment of 72x90 Inch. . . .each $3.25 81x99 , . .each $3.75 Ptoor. .Second .i 39th Street SILK with Smart Troftcur Suits at These scarfs in or colors have fringed 27 inches 68 inches long designs each that with floral basket cor- ners; matching colors. J5.75 large colors, Inch, mQTuS 3 Novelty Bedspreads of new Eponge cloth with col- ored stripes in pink or blue; hemmed. 80x96 inch. . . .each $3.50 84x96 inch each $4.00 Light Weight Bed-Bprca- ds with Bolster cov- ers to match; white ground with pink or blue stripes and scallops; cut corners. Single bed set $5.50 Double bed set $6.00