'"- 4 fi (H pttiij IS. H v M '- i ACED BY PROBLEMS OF DIPLOMATIC GRAVITY Cloud Caused by Ancona nnd Persia Incidents Both Branches Ready to De--t bate Preparedness SISTER OF DEFECTIVE BABY "3,005,000 CUSTOM HOUSE representative Mooro Offers 1)111 for BuildiriR Here Sherwood At tacks Defense Program WtM3HIXGTON .tnn. 4.-A cloud tiunc ftVerflio rensenililln of C'oiiRresi to ''Sj fotlowliiR- the holiday rcccK. Grnv ' y of Senntora nml Hopresf itntlvr ocr p rorelRti situation, Kron-lni? out of 'ye Aticoim and I'ersla Incidents, una I'-onounCed. There was a brief action of the 8en e, which adjourned out of respect to 'ie memory of Huprcmc Court Justice Lamnr, The llouae, however, plunged nmedlately Into business, n feature of i he day's proceedings bcliiR the Intro duction of a bill by Heprescntatlve ,1 Hampton Mooie, of l,ennsIvalila, pro ildlnsf for the nppioprlntlon of $.1,009,0)0 for the purchnso of a silo and the con duction of a customs nouso In l'lilla .lelphla. The bill proposes that Jl.OiO.OUO be spent tor the site and $2,000,000 for tho Uullil.nk ".Such an appropriation for Philadelphia Is wan anted because It Is now Hie second pott of the t'nlted Jtatea," ald Mr Mooie. "Criminal foolishness" and 'without annlty or excuse' were among the milder terms used In a discussion of the Admin istration's preparednost program by Itcp rcsent.itlvc Hlierwood, of Ohio, IJen'ioerat, only surviving ofllecr of the Civil War In Copgress. In a speech In the House he denounced the Administration's plans In bitterest terms, He asserted that the tat burdens prop 'veil would mean national bank ruptcy nnd swift niln of Hie Democratic pai ty. Committee consideration .ind speeches' on he onen Moor iccnidln? Iiiinrmitinr.nl problems nre assuied in both branches or Coukmts. Vurlou.-p KeilatOrs, Including Smith, of (leoigln, and lloinh, are ic ported planning nddt esses on diplomatic relations. That no curb is to hc'Mniposcd on d(scussott of tho country's foreign afTnlts Is tacltl.v understood. Sharp nt tacks upon the Central Powers' submarine campaigns nnd the Allies' commercial in tcrferencis mo believed ceitnln. before the Senato Fotelgn Ttclatlons Committer todav were numerous ques tions. Including tho i evolutions of Sen ators Smith, of Oeorgla, and Lodge for Investigation of the Hrltlsli orders-ln- council and the Teutonic submarine policy and unneutral conspiracies In this country: Uiowlncr opposition, both to the pre paredness nml revenue piogiums, vvns a marked feature of sentiment among Con gressmen. The rfonnte Naval Committee today considered Senator Tillman's bill for a Ill.OOO.OUO Kedor.u armor plato plant, with SJ.000 tons c.ipitcft) iSEHj3Ek9jmBBH!9 b1 BBQr HBEL V 'WWfrjatM.. -flEPnBI p JT I y &?? ?.zm NEW JERSEY IGNORES NEVADA DIVORCE GIVEN MAN WHO REMARRIED Vice Chancellor Calls It n "Typ ical Case of Fraudulent Mar riage Annulment, Based Upon False Repre-, sentation" WIFE WINS SUPPORT ?"". SiJ1 S.tho 12-ycnr-olI daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. AprcIo btrolli, of 81J Fitzvynter street, whoso latest born mny prove to bo a case like that which recently caused a stir in Chicago. Jennie is quite normal in every respect. DEFECTIVE BABY STILL LIVES; PARENTS PRAY FOR RECOVERY Two-Day-Old Daughter of Angelo and Caroline Stroll Survives Operation at Jefferson Hospital T1WNTO.V, J .h. 4 -"This Is a typical ease of a fraudulent Nevada divorce, based upon a false representation of resi dence In that State, nnd tho re. 3rd In dicates that virtually no effort Is made In the N'evadn courts to expose or repel these emigrants from other States who by fraud or perjury Impose themselves I on the State of Nevada as bona fide resi dents of that Commonwealth " In this and other language of n scath ing character Vice Chancellor Stevens, In nn opinion lied In tho Court of Chan cery hero today. Ignores tho N'evada di vorce granted to Oeorge T. Mster, for merly of Hoboken. Hudson County, ... .t, while his wife's bill for maintenance Is allowed, nnd he Is compelled tj pay her $15 per week nnd meet a J5W reo for her solicitor. The couple were tnnrrled In Pnterson N. J., December i IM0, and It Is .stated In the wife's petition thnl tlmv n..i happily together until October, 1M7, when I Mster asked her to get n divorce Sho ' nurses mm sue rcpiicu thnt this was i foolish talk and that she would not con sent to a divorce If he should orfcr her ' ll.OXUHO After that time, the wife said I her husband treated her with Indifference and cruelty nnd sometimes remained nway from homo for a week at n time i She adds that he would return once In n while for a few moments nnd would peislst In having her get a divorce Sho charges that on one occnslon ho offered I 10 Heep tier ror tne remainder of her life If sho would do whnt ho wanted In tho way o legal action and that If she did hot he would cut her off without ft tnt. She also averred thnt he tnld that "there was another woman In the case. and that In Janunry, IWS, he went away and never returned. Divorce papers from Nevada, were served on the woman and eho was charged with extreme cruelty. She de fended the action through lawyers In Nevada, but the Vice Chancellor asserts that there Is evidence that her Interests were not wisely If honestly taken care of A" decree was given to Mater, but tho opinion of the Vice Chancellor holds that this Ncvnda divorce or attempted dlvorco was "a nlaln case of gross fraud on the laws of New Jersey as well ns j i;muH niiu Willi ll musi iu iv(,tuui;u its null and void." "It has becomo a common practice In the Eastern States among Incompatible spouses," the Vlco Chnncollor remarked, "to nrrango for n dlvorco without Bean dnl, taking ndvnntngo of the laws of the Western Slates, which peem to foster the divorce Industry for the benefit of their legal prnctltloncrs." The Vice Chancellor then describes tho method of ono going to a hotel to meet the specified time under tho laws of the State, r d adds that such n divorce trial Is often a sham. In tho Judgment of the Vice chancellor, New Jersey will not recogn.zo such a. proceeding where one of her residents subject to her power Is ono of the speuscs It Is clnlmed that I.lster went to Heno. Nov , and after n six months' residence there began his suit for nn a isolate dl vorco on the ground of crueltj Two dnvs after he obtained his decree Lister Inft Vev-rln. and nn December 24 1!WW. went through a marriage ceremony In i tlve. Kdgnr It. Kloss, of Vllllamsport, to Colorado with a woman on whose ac- seek election ns tho Pennsylvania mem count ho Is alleged to have left his wife, ber of the Hepubllcan Congressional Coin It Is snld that up to n recent tlmo that I tnlttee Itcpresentntlve Varc wns most they lived In Chicago and tha two chll- i active In promoting this candidacy, which dren were born to them had tho nsslstnneo of et-Mnyor Mngco, of VARE DINNER TONIGHT TO SHOW HARMONY OR STRIFE IN DELEGATION Line-up for Kiess or Rowland for Congressional Committee Post Expected to Be Re vealed in Speeches HOW PENROSE STANDS WASHINGTON. Jan. 4. In the action of the caucus of the nepubllcon Congress men from Pennsylvania this afternoon, and In the trend of tho specchmaklnff at the dinner Heprescntatlve Vnre will give tonight to the members of the House from Pennsylvania, will be seen whether com plete harmony exists In tho Itepubllcnn party In Pennsylvania, or whether the reported agreement of Senator Penrose nnd Mayor Smith means only armed ncu- Tho fight which will bo decided In the caucus started ns a bitter factional out burst, being the first open evidence that Vare and Governor llrumbnugh wero op posed to Senator Penrose's domination of State politics In Pennsylvania. Tho Varc- Ilrumbnugh faction innuceti neprescnia Pittsburgh, and ftepresentatitM driest, or) Lnncastct ccntal,, It..... 4iA.b..-i..L .. "'"'"."'I'jwnuiiive Mire gave her to the House members ttnZ ' svlvnnla last year. Senators Pe. Oliver wero not Invited nnt tM Ji VVAijn! fJyt jH -3626' residents of Philadel- phiarcgistcrcdatHottl Astor during the pajt year. Single Room, without bh, j.oo to Jtl.oo Double . fo.ootoj(460 Single Koomi, with bth. ?3.oo to f6 oo Double 4.oo to fro. Parlor, Bedroom and bith, Jflo.oo to fn oo TIMES SQUARE At Broadway, 44th to 45th Strrtti-. the centrr of NewYotk'i social and business activities. In close proximity to all railway terminals. IffllHHlHlHmHmimiH'iilHinufll URGES GOLD DOLLAR OF U.S. AS STANDARD FOR PAN-AMERICANS Speaker at Scientific Congress Declares This Country Should Now Become Great Me dium of Exchange ECONOMY IS ADVOCATED The 1 chnnco In 100 It ..as to llvo Is still being rolight for by tho ImIiv of Angelo and Caroline Stiolll, Mil Kltzwater Htreet. who got that chatici- when ph.v.siclntis at tho Jefferson Hospital operated on her be cause sho could not ..vo unless the knife wns used. Tho Infant wns perilously near death during the night, but had taken a slight turn for the better when daylight nrrived. The HtrolII baby, n 2-dny-old girl, was nflllctcd with meningocele, which, unless corrected, causes total paialjsl.s and ilc.ith. Meningocele causes a bulging out of a section of the spinal cord through an opening In tho spinal column dtiu to ono of thu vertebrae being missing. It was tho fourth child of the Strollls nnd they were pricing for Its recovery, for all thu other children nre phvsically lit and tiny felt as though, If this baby I .. .... .,,.., e mi- iicl muni!, 11, 100, WOUIU grow up a noimal child Hut Dr. Simon Hlaugrund told the parents that the onlj hope for the baby to llvo was through nn operation, and nn operation wasn't much of a hope, for he snld thnt In only !)J of JO) such operntlons does the patient live. Hut he said that surgeons at th hospital were willing 10 take that 100 to 1 shot when there was no other hope, nnd they obtained permission of tho pnrcnts to operate. Tho father of the baby Is a day laborer When ho learned of the physlclnn's de cision he ami his wife got down on their knees In their homo nnd prnyed that Its life might be saved. All InHt night long they praved, and when dnwn broke they were rewarded In the news that tho child still lived Browning, King & Company WASHINGTON. Jnn. I. Stan anima tion of the monetary systems of South and ""entnit American countries on the basis of a United Str.te.s gold dollar vvns recommended today by Dr. S. N. I. North, of the Cnrnegle Endowment of International Peace, at the second Pan American Hclentlllo Congress The I'nlted States, Doctor North Mild, from a debtor nation has become tho bank of the world The demoralization of International exchange, he said. Is without precedent. Tho reorganization of tho national bnnking system has mado It possible for the American dollar. In connection with the strength of tho United States as a mlurcr of food and raw materialH, to become the standard medium of exchange, paitleularly be tween the American continents. An auxiliary cabinet, composed of uni versity profes-sort). was recommended by Prof, llermnn G James, of tho Univer sity o( Texas "Lux. the President, the Secretary of Btato and other Cabinet otllcers avail themselves, of tho advice nnd learning of the university professors In passing on questions of state, ho advised. "Pioblema of international law need peculiarly the expert opinion of a coun cil. Would. It not be right to Intrust mat ters of the Importance of such as go to the Attorney General for Judgment to a body of Bavants such ns university pro fessors?" Retrenchments In expenditures, public loans. odvnnccH to bnnks and Increased taxation have been resorted to by South American countries to maintain or re atore normal financial conditions since tho beginning of the war. declared Prof, Chester Lloyd Jones, of tho University of Wisconsin. AH tho republics now seem to h ) passed tho crisis, he said. "Tho regulation of foreign trade prob ably Is the greatest forco In the upbuild In? of a nation." said Prof. Alvln S. Johnson, of Cornell. "To help attain this end. a Judicious degree of protection thould be given. This will make for na tional self-suttlclency." DavW Klnley, or the I'nlveralty of Illi nois, said investments by citizens of this country In South and Central America must not bo made in buch a way as to hint possible political domination. Tho women a Auxiliary resumed con ferences today. Miss Mabel Roardman active head -at the American Ited Cross Offering- the services of that organization in forming like organizations In the Pan American countries. She outlined In brief ihe record of the American organization on" iKuropean battlefields. Now is tho psychological time for the women of the Americas to unite for tha purpose of building up a "warless civil ization," Miss C. C Mason, of Tarrytown, N, X, Informed the conference. Women as Atll as men will be needed to bring the American countries closer together, afee declared and suggested the formation mt a number of social and civic organiza. tens, as tbe first step to bo taken along iinrs. FIRE WRECKS HOSIERY MILL; LOSS $80,000; Flames Driven by High Wind Destroy Factory Building l at Clifton Heights Flames driven by a high wind destroyed the mill of the Uncnwcar Hosiery Com pany at Clifton Heights last night. Tho damage, which was covered by Insurance, amounted to approximately JSO.OuO, and the mill will have to bo rebuilt. The fire was discovered by a watchman, who Immediately gave the alarm. Single handed ho fought the blnzo for a while, throwing buckets of water on It until he was driven from the structuro by the In tense heat. Fire companies from l-nna-down and Clifton Heights rushed to the scene, but could do virtually nothing, us the two-story building was a mass of i llamcs. To Prevent Contagion nr rII discomfort nnd minimize danger If already Infected, dally ua of our Gljcn-rormalin I Haul. 1). I'.V A 7.V, nnd llco-Formnlet (tablet form) 2"rC, Is Mronjrly urped durlnjr epldemlcfl of grippe diphtheria nnd other maladies rleapnnt tn ue and nnrt-tnjurious yet effective Postpaid un where LLEWELLYN'S riilludelplilii'N Standard Drug Mor 1518 Chestnut Street rrrrrtptfnn 1'runiptli Prrimri'd -wwr T J" 1 1 rviaaies Sale. Wash Suits for children 2!2 to 8 years at 95c and $1.95 Suits that were $1.50 to $2.25 are yjc Suits that were $2.50 to $3.75 are $1.95 These are unusual and Trousers costless here than we would have to charge If we did not make Rill for Nation-wide Prohibition WASHINGTON, Jan. i.-Tho Congres sional light for national prohibition was begun today when Itepresentntlvo Webb, of North Carollnn, chairman of the Houso Judiciary Committee, Introduced a resolu tion in tho House proposing a constitu tional amendment providing for nation wide prohibition. Heprescntatlve Webb will lead tho fight for the prohibition measure both in tho commltteo and In the House. "Rural Credits" Beaton in House WASHINGTON. Jnn 4 -Efforts to con tinue tho Joint congressional committee on Rural Ci edits in order to provide leg islation to establish a personal credit i system for farmers were defeated In tho j House today i PURE FRESH PAINT Believe Me The verdict of any man who has en trusted us with his painting will do more to convince you of the economy of our work than any words of ours. Kuehnle Fainting and Decorating 0( Our Eitimatt fir it Both Phones 28 S. 16th St. LEG SUPPORTS VAHICOSK VEIN'S. Ill r.., Weak Anklti, Bwolleu Lei. Etc' SUB EVKN'r.Y SUfl'OUTlSj BV TUB USB OK TUB Corliss Laced Slocking SAMT.WIV, a thtr nuy . waibtd or bolied. M Cuisrortablc. mad to miuuri. 0 ELAsriOj AdJujtibl.. JaVJi Ilka Uicinc, libt A durVblV ci two, lor Jt mw limb. $3.bq. Ro.tpjld. Call mad be m!uTi jnaot IlbuJf Ha, 19. 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