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The New York Times from New York, New York • Page 15

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I I XUli I IKK Tl 1 l. A T1TTT I -trwrv iV I 39th Street' InilURIAL AT SEA Royal. 9orgt Surgeon Finds a Last Resting Place In the Deep, ei He Had Asked. SERVED AT SEA 40 YEARS Threa Unera Arrive with 4,317 Pas 'iktBttthA wiiiV With 4,400 Three liner. the al Georae Yrora Southampton, the White Star Uner Bel.

tlo from Liverpool and the French Uner France from Havre, arrived here yesterday with a total of 4.317 passengers, and the American liner Moerolia sjd the French liner Lafarette sailed for Hanv bur and Havre, with 1400 passengers. The Cunarder Ryal George brought Wn cases of gold bullion con-Signed to Kohn.Xoeb it Co. CapUln WllUlam rrothero. the com. mander.

Mid that' James Potatory the ship's surgeoa. died 'of heart disease on Easter Sunder moraine aa he waa walk-lng from hie cabin tor. the dining saloon to ttnd the church service. Late en Saturday night Dr. Tolnton sent for the dpenanr and aald: i know that I am going die op this trip and I wish to be burled like a ellcr see, oa which nearly forty mr'' have been passed.

Have my body sewn up in canvas, with flse-bsrs to sink it well aown and no coffin." The captain said that the rtilp was stopped at o'clock Sunday afternon. and the body was borne "by." .72 officers as pallbearers and pUced on the grating which had been Uni Vt the inry on the starboard quarter. The service was read by th rZ slid off the grating into the sea the balers soundVd the List post and the Itoysl George went full speed ahead 1m tow One of the psssengers on the Uner waa H. Emery, an Amerlean who wU aver early in the great war snd serVM ta the Royal Army Medical r.orp?. PharmHciat.

Dr. A. de Oracff. the Dutch Minister. to Japan, arrived on the Roysl George on his way to by his wife sad three daughters.

nii'HT 1vIjo. Chairman of the Board sf- Governors of the League of lied Cros Societies, who wentabroad vi0 m5h the congress gwltserland. arrived on the Baltic. Another oaaaene-er wa n. mond B.

Fosaick. who said he had been r.Tt'ST' month in Parts and London maHera concerning the League Nations. -The French Uner France had 1.700 pas. sengers, amojig- whon, were Charles IMunvt. a French architect, who has eome over to rrance for a permanent French art exhibit In New York: Mr.

and Mrs. F. H. Prince of Boston, wh-i went to France to vitlt the prare of ohiii nonniR tnne or cl-i nf-Amfrca air squadron, snd i ELKUS URGES TOLERANCE. Thit Discussion, in Legal Llmltt, Protected.

Tho rlgbt to discuss freely wlthla legal uiiiii iiw sresi events or the day should be accorded to every one. Judge Abrsm i. a.iKua the Court of Appeals, told the Westchester County Lawyers' Asso- rlatlAffk immt nl.hf ,1 t'li. uHI IfUNIC at the Ulnner-of sthe association at the Hotel Commodore. In our land there la undonhtrHlv some feeling people.

most of wnom misguided, that there is not an even, treatment of all people: that neither i 1 a irr 9rm k. it ion of the" law In the courts ia evenly UUI, 4 1HJSC CIKUS SSIO. PSOple who think do not believe there Is much justification for this feeling. While we should punish violations of the law and seditious speech, 'we should permit men and women to cuss properly ahd within legal limits their views of public he continued. "There is an Intolerance In re- fusing to listen which should be avoided and should be discouraged.

There is no greater peril than the refusal of men to llaten to one another; to be tolerant ft one another's views 1n argument and In discussion' John Dlgney. President of the association. ws toAstmaator. Justice Isaac Mill. Associate Juatlce of the of the Westchester County Bar of half a century.

ago. j. ManhatUn Club 1120 The Manhattan Club announced yei-terdsy lie officers for 1020b elected at the annual meeting of the club Thursday nlsht. They are: Phoenix Inrra-ham. lrenldent: Patrick Francis Murphy.

Vice President A ah be 1 P. Fitch. Treasurer: Albert Tilt. Secretary. i agBssi- gsasqV i A Revelation' in Red- Foxes 4 1 RUSSEKS preeentii ere tJreaentinw; 'm" Selected numSer'f luxurious Red Fax Scarft for wear with the Teilored Dress or the Smart Tailleur.

The rich and flat-5 tering qualities of a -RugaeJc Red Fox Scarf with its sunburst red hued fur is motive enough for its coming vogue. I 5pecia 10000 Up Your Winter Fun Insured and Stored LENHTHS OP WOOLEN DRESS GOODS MenV 'wear blue Tricotine, Polret Twi', Velours and Sergei; All wool Jersey Homejpmns, Tweeds and embroidered goods in colors! At Unusually Low Prices 38th Street FIFTH AVENUE Store' Closes at 5 P.M. -AEROPLANE LINEN MADE FOR U. S. GOXRXMNT 1 A3 rure fix, in tie ua tlUc.

16 sod chCdrca'i drrrxs-bop tiu, etc 95c yard Distinctive Noveltses mO Capes and Wraps Featured at S7S.00 and S85.00 Peach Bloom, Trico tines, Boilrlaa, Series Fine farjrir AvnnA phases of the Paris mode, copies of foreign models distinguished for their. artistic sim- plicity of and graceful draping, the very height of, the vogue. Women's Spring Capes Velours, Men's JVear Serges A very good assortment of styles offered at the unusually low price of $39.50 1 mTkird nur Another Shipment 0 Philippine; and Porto Rican Lingerie Fine, beautiful hand-made and hand-embroidered garments of sheer Nainsook, in dainty patterns, alwaysrin demand by fastidious women, are offered at exceptionally low prices Gowns and Envelope Chemises $3.65 $3.95 Breakfast Coats Wide Wale Corduroy Breakfast Coats' 4 and Lounging Robes, lined Very Good Values at $10.75 iosr. Spring Opening of Lingerie Frocks RElL.bIitl,iLf!$t Wnm netd thcm-theie Aeer, Summery with Cotton "Foulards, GeortcUes, VoiUs, OrtandUs, Ltnmx, Cinximj, DoUtd Swiss, Entlish Prints Introductory Offering for Monday and Tuesday $12.50 $15.00 S19.50 C.i WWV uiKi aiaurca imannesi lor a Iter noon wear. Simple little ipoftt Dresses.

White Dresses with a arden party air. Uresi illaitrtted st left 123.04 Dress illuitrted at centre If 30 Dresi illustrated at rirhi trtJW rraw rim New Millinery Bats for Youthful llatrvns A Specialized Atsortmtnt For women of conservative taste wc arc showing charming new in Hats distineuhhed for their dienxty and cracc of line. Light weight horse-hair, straw and raaJine combirutioni; dark.tones or bright floral effects that forecast advance Summer modes a complete showing, most, modern el priced SI5.00,oS22.50 Hats 'or jI pr Mdrrvs-upM tailored Hsu or Hats of Leghorn, shirred Omrtdic, sheer, traniparcnt straw or lacy effects to wear with light Summer dmi S5.50toSIo.00 New Spring' Models in Women9 Tweed Suits Trim, well Uilored, practical street or sports Suits, of sturdy Tweeds in a variety of new colorings, notably low priced at $42.00. Suits in Tricotine and Poiret Twill; Etons with knife pleated skirts and deep silk sashes; embroidered Suits, or plain tailored models, some ribbon or bound, the beautiful tailoring an important feature of. the style appeal, all models that' have been much more extra values at $98.50 Other Suits $49.50 to $275.00 REAL HAND-MADE FILET LACES At Uncommonly Reasonable Price Edres in lttrsrtiv A 6 to inches wide.

$3.95 and $4.75 yard nd Insertions, from 4 to 5 inches wide. $2.75 and $2.95 yard Kdres and I for dress trimminp, 2 to 3 inches wide. $1.75 arid $1.95 yard Edjes with Insertions to match; iyi inches wide. 95c yard 0 Beadinjrt forlinjerie; to I inch wide. 75c to $1.25 yard Edres in narrow widths for liofene; J4 inch wide.

45c yard White Silks Black Silks Desirable for Spring near Four.unusuiUr attractive items in faired' weaves-at prices that will interest thriftv White Wsuhable IndU Silk $1.78 yard SeitiWe for dmses a ad sjaderfsrments; j6 iochet wide. White Washable Satin $2.95 yard Also cornel in flesh tint; food for bloKS and underwear; 36 iochci 'hie. tlsck Trts Taifeu $3.75 yard Splendid c.u:.tr,o'i chll-I08 fieiih; 36 icchts wide. Black "Satin Grrpe $4.95 yard Very keny c.alitr with Kifb luttre. lor cottcrati; 40 inches wide.

Pumni With Louis XVI Heels Patent Leither Brown Kidskin Black Kidskin Tiite Buckskin with -miliary heels. Several Thousand Pairs of Women 's New Spring Low Shoes including White, Tan and Black leathers in Pumpi and Oxfords. Will be' offered Beginning Tomorrow $10.75 sc 1 tf4 fleer: Oxfords Wuh MHiury Heds White Buciikin Patent Leather Dark Tan Calfskin Black Kidskin Gun Metal o.r Swagger New Models in Misses Street Coats Unusual Values at S35.00 Camera Ilalr Nortlty Mixture Vouthfulneii and good atyle are happily combined in these jaunty little Coats for street and iporu wear. They are built on ample lines with quite an English air in their cut, the ra tlan shoulders, minnish cellar, smart pockets, tie beltsand just the right length for general utility. Silk lined The smart 'cut cl the Coats, Ue sturdr enlitf ol the weaves, and the soMoard Spnee coiorier.

mske thete desirable ofleritrs at tiis moderate pnee. Sites to it years. As illustrated 4-piece mahogany Queen Anne Bedroom Suite, With full size With Twin Baa, 1 A illustrated- 4-piece Louis XVI. Bedroom mahogany or walnut, with full aire bei. With Twin Beds.

1U "Seven Furniture Days" Sale Begins Tomorrow THIS semi-annual with a country-wide reputation, will be doubly attractive for you this when you'ean scarcely expect to find large assortments of quality furniture at special prices. IT is here worthy of mention that most manufacturers of the quality of furniture wc will have in this Sale advanced their prices April at an' average of 10. We advise an early selection, i i As illuilrated lopiece Hepplewhite Mahogany Dining Suite. f.395 Uring Room Suites Mulberry Velour with cane bick. a S45 Tapestry, a pieces.V.

.1373 Tspeitry, pieces; Dining Room Suites, Hepplewhite Period, 10 $A5 Hepplewhite Period, to pieces, Choice of Walnut or Mahogany. Bedroom Suites Post desjjro ia irory enamel. 4 pieces. Mahopny, Chippendale period B4 Pfcet rost desiru, mahofany, 4 pieces. S29S Walnut Hepplewhite suite, 4 Pces f4 Mahorsny, Queen Anne desirn, 4 Peces Same suite with twin Choice of irory or trey decorated, 4 rc U75 Same suite with twin beds.

$1973 As niustrated-SoHd Mahogany' Uving Room Suite. Choice of elours and Tapestries, Ann Chair $95 Uii -777777? I rxtt "I II 1 II 1 rr 1.

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