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se AUTO SPEED LIMIT \ @nty % and that imprisonment cannot in fine and imprisonment for e term not to exceed fifteen days. A second vis- lation makes the minimum fine $50 and the minimum imprisonment thirty days. Third and subsequent violations within & term of six months provide for a definite fine of $100 and a term of thirty days in jail. #0, but in the re committer accompanying the ordinance | it Is suggested that the Callan law tx | badly in need of amendment. It has | boen suggested that the ‘Aldermanic 15 MILES AN HOUR | |tey, Bonse, Wilmot, Reardon and Fink, On| continue ite investigations and that \ their findings be Incorporated in amend- ments to the Callan Inw to be offered | at the coming session of the Legislature, WOULD SEND DRUNKEN CHAUF- ‘FEURS TO JAIL FOR 5 YEARS. Judge Collins of the Court of Spe- | cial Sessions and Assistant District-At- torney Jamos E. Smith are now engaged in drawing @ bil amending the Callan | !aw. A mintmum sentence of five years in the penitentiary for @ chauffeur op- erating an automobile while intoxicated and a minimum fing of $600 for speeders, with power to send violators to Jail one day for every dollar of the fine not pald, are sad to be features of thetr proposed meapure. Tt hae been suggested that Judge Col- Aldermen to Act Soon Measure to Insure Pedes- destrians’ Safety. TO AMEND CALLAN LAW Five - Year Jail Terms Pro- posed for Intoxicated Chauffeurs. owner of the car should be held jointly | Polyclinic Hospital. responsible with the chauffeur when he is riding in the car at the time of a violation of the iaw. Proposed legislation is expected to pro- voke a strenuous protest from ct ers, feur bear the brunt of the bi This Is as far as the ordinance can! pecially if there is a chance o port drawn by the Sentence ae well as a fine. Becoming confused as a taxicab bore down on him while he was waiting early to-day for a ourface car at Kighty- eighth street and Amsterdam avenue, Irvin L. Gould, forty-four, a salesman, of stepped in front of'the taxi and was fun over. He was taken, dying, to the BONWIT TELLER & Co.| IMins, Judge Steinert, Assistant District- ‘ Attornty Smith and others known to be interested in strengthening the present law meet in conference with the mem- j ders of the Polks Committee, who have atudied the problem at length, represen- tatives of the National Highways As- sociations and of other’ organizations which have manifested an interest in the matter for the purpose of framing effective legislation. It 1s probable a move to bring about such @ conference will be started, Tt {s known that Alderman Folks and several others will contend for @ sec- aroused by the demand for a law ‘Which will adequately guard pedestrians from automobile speeders, an ordinance @oncisely regulating the operation of Motor cars within the city probably ‘Will be presented to the Board of Alder- Men at its next meeting. ‘The Callan Automobile law, supposed to cover every phase of the operation ‘of motor cars in the State, has been de- @ joke, @ mockery of justice and Court of Special Sessions. Justice Page! mobile operators in the hands of the @f the Supreme Court has ruled that un- | Police Commissioner or the City Magis- der it the maximum fine for » drunken | trates. He favors compelling every chauffeur ts only $% and for a specder | driver of a car to have a license, not only drivers of cars for hire as at pres- ent, with the revoking power in the hands of the Secretary of State. It Is contended that the local authorities, be imposed when the offenders plead Poverty. Other Judges have found themselves aimilarly prevented from punishing reckless and criminal driving of machine: Based on rovision of the Callan law, which enables municipalities to Pass their own speed regulations when desired, & local amendment to the law | ~ fe planned. Alderman Ralph Folks, chairman of @ special committee ap- pointed by the board for the purpose of studying the question, has drawn an e an a result of the committee's igations, and this probably will ported to the board at its session 6 being on the ground and closer to the scene, are in a much better position to determine whether the driver was en- tirely at fault. Alderman Folks also believes the ‘olks ordinance at the outset pro- Vides that no automot#le, netorcycle or other vehicle shall be operated in a manner calculated to endanger the lives and limbs of pedestrians or property of any sort. But it goes further. You should think of having your eyes examined if your glasses were fitted more than two years ago. Eyes should be examined at least once each two. years; fre- quently the remedial effect of correctly prescribed glasses im- proves the sight to such an ex- LIMITS SPEED TO 15 MILES AN HOUR IN CROWDED SECTIONS. 1; provides that the top speed for the operation of autos inside the city shall en miles an hour, except on way and Amsterdam avenue north » Coney Island | Bro. of Seventy-second ¢ Goulevard and n Parkway, where tent that weaker glasses are raved of elght les an hour -s per-} more effectual. A periodical —Paaittecatl are ee passing | examination is the most satis- ws nee 4 | factory way to keep the sight ; tweats-iive miles! normal at all times. Ree tceain ipproaching | Harris Glasses Cost $2 or more. | Columbus Ave., 81st and 82nd Sta, Peano: | 10 Nassau St., near John St. } 1009 Broadway, near | 689 Fulton St., opp. A. & ordinance for the fi a fine of not less tl than $100 or by Stern Brothers will offer To-morrow, Very Desirable Models in Women’s Handmade Paris Blouses At One-Third Less Than Former Prices Waists of Batiste, Lawn, Nainsook and Marquisette, lace trimmed and hand embroidered, . at $3.50, 4.95 and 6.25 Waists of superior quality Crepe, lace trimmed and hand embroidered, at $7.95 SECOND FLOOR MAIN BUILDING ————— EEE eee And will also continue To-morrow their Extraordinary Sale of Girls’ Seasonable Coats {n strictly tailored and dressy effects, of Chinchilla, Tweed, Zibelines, Blanket and Polo Cloth, Velvet Corduroys, Broadcloths in pastel shades, sizes from 6 to 14 years Reduced to $7.50, 9.75 and 14.50 Formerly $13.50 to 37.50 Girls’ Dresses of Wool Serges in all desirable colors, Shepherd Checks, Plaids, Velvet Corduroys, Velveteens, Eponge and Challies, also a limited number of Charmeuse and Chiffon Cloth Dresses for Party and Afternoon Wear,Waist Dresses and Russian Effects. Reduced to $4.75, 7.50 and 11.75 Formerly $7.50 to 23.50 eS .. West 23d and 22d Streets His akull wate frac. tured and he had internal injuries, Dr. td. This feature ot |" own- It is much easier to let t ——— RUN DOWN BY TAXICAB. Before Car—Sk ety 4 Have you tried it? Makes Hot and Cold Meats Tasty A, Fine Saisd Dressing by ‘At Delicatessen Gi No, 1% West Ninety-eighth street, adding Vinegar. ‘and Grocery Stores. ANNOUNCE THE CONTINUATION OF A Very Important Half Price Sale Misses’ Tailored Suits. Formerly $30 co $35 15.00 Misses’ Dressy Suits. Formerly up to $59.50 Velvet, corduroy, broadcloth, some fur trimmed... 29.50 125 Misses’ Service & Sport Coats 14.75 Formerly $29.50 & $32.50 Chinchil boucles, imported mixtures, some linea throughout with peau de cygne; and full length Misses’ Afternoon Dresses. Formerly $25 & $29.50 Velveteen, serge, corduroy and eponge..........+ 12.50 Misses’ Evening Dresses. Formerly $39.50 18.50 Crepe meteur and chiffon, exclusive styles........ 100 Girls’ Dressy Coats 14.50 Formerly $29.50 Broadcloth and boucle, Skinner satin lined. Sizes 4 to 14. Girls’ Tailored Coats. Melton cloths in Copenhagen, navy, browr Formerly $12.50 also mixtures. Sizes 410 Wcccessscesssseserseee 0-50 Girls’ Service Coats. Formerly 57.95 Melton cloth in navy, red and brown.......... " 3.75 Girls’ Corduroy and Velvet Dresses. 7.50 Formerly $15.00 BONWIT TELLER & Co. . Women’s Tailored Suits 15.00 25.00 Formerly $30.00 to $55.00 Serges, wool corduroys, mixtures, velvet corduroys, vel dé,laine and velvet, some fur trimmed. ye 50 Velvet Evening Wraps............... ] At 10 Imported Evening Wraps.. , Entire Stock Velour Coats.. : VE 20 Handsome Plush Coats.. ‘ - 25 Imported Mixture Coats............. } Price Women’s Coats 15.00 25.00 Formerly $29.50 to $45.00 Chinchillas, mixtures, stripes, Pie. corduroys— one or two coats of a kind, French Seal Coats Formerly $75.00 Fine selected skins—full length model......... Choice Caracul Coats Formerly $35.00 55.00 elected flat skins—full length model. 58.00 Trim’d French Seal Coats Formerly $125.00 Civet cat, leopard or mole coliar and cuffs. 95.00 Hudson Seal Coats 12500 Formerly $165.00 Full length, made from selected French dyed skins. Fifth Avenue at 38th Street f MORN Pak A Lge oa oe V1 ABOU BEAD _ . — ¢ ye we EMBER 27, 1912. All Watches ALL CARS TRANSFER 10—== and Clocks at $10 afid over are offered at 25% Off the regular prices, Invest Your Xmas Money| Fashionable Furs Reduced | ina Pep irk al tag 8 reductions A ig Pas pay beh Walters Piano or Player-Piano made to force a decisive clearance. Included are the news and Make Your Christmas Last a Lifetime i ! richest fur coats and fur The opportunities presented are i | ] More than forty years of uninterrupted and undisputed most unusual, Seven striking examples: $27.50 Coney $15.00 French | $19.98 $10.75 fi success, based upon honest and upright business methods, as- Made in: shout helt'a Gere Sas sure perfect protection and make the purchase of a Piano or Coats al Coney Sets at ent styles, includistg barrel and pillow | Player-Piano at Bloomingdales’ an investment that means a | Made from excellent quality slins; muffs, Russian and fancy animal lifetime of service. Our tremendous output enables us to sell Jewelry at $25 and over is offered at | | | deep shawl collar and cuffs, nicely full 52 inches long; with box back, lined with satin. ehawls. Very high grade skins used in these sets. the most reliable instruments at the lowest prices, and our $45.00 Russian 99.7 $35 Fox and $25.00 } cash resources permit us to make terms to suit each pur- Pony Coats at $ 675 Wolf sets at | chaser’s convenience. Beautifully marked skins, full 52 inches long, with the very latest box NEW STYLE S Caracal Coateat $49.75 | far setrans $85. including Stool, Cover and Free Delivery, on liberal terms of $5 Down and $1 Per Week No Interest. No Insurance. No Extras. Piano delivered to your home upon payment of $5. Fine caracul furs, tight curl, 52 inches long; perfectly made in the most up-to-date styles. Elegantly lined; Made up in various styles of snake scarfs and barrel and pillow Natural Raccoon, superior Black handsome frog trimmings. A remark-| Fox and fashionable ‘Cat Sete at able value at the price. this very special price. i | Persian Coats Worth Up to $300 at $199 | | skins, large and email jf with contrasting SEHREE | These are exceptionally stylish coats, made of full Walters Pianos have § curl; large shawl collar and deep cuffs. Others furs; won an enviable reputa- B ful ornamental fastenings. Royal garments far all richly tion throughout — the " of the highest quality. of quality. Their sympathetic sing- ing qualities, their brilli- ancy, yet richness and mellowness of tone, en- title them to a position among the best pianos of the world. The ma- BLOOMING: ALR eae ee Dollar Shoe Sale!! Pre-inventory clean-up of odd lots and shop solled/ | shoes. All shoes named below will go at $1.00 perpair. {ff | terials "and" workman: Women’s Shoes Giris’ Shees | ship us construc- Formerly $1.98 to $3.48. formerly 98.318) tion of these fine instru- y ‘ hg * ben anaalg | re the best that Women’s Slippers Boys’ Shees in secure; their Formerly $1.98 and $2.48, | Formerly $1.39 to $1.98, actions of the latest, most improved ‘type, Men’s Shoes Men's Slippers respond readily to the Formerly Formerly touch of the most skilled $1.69 to $2.60. $1.49 to $1.98, ee fe hake tee, to fully appreciate the merits of these Pianos you must WALTERS 88-NOTE $395 PLAYER-PIANO, AT including Music Roll Cabinet, Bench, Cover, 12 Rolls of Music and Free Delivery, on very liberal terms of $10 Down and $2 Per Week NO INTEREST. NOINSURANCE. NO EXTRAS. Player delivered to your home upon payment of $10. This remarkable instrument plays 88 notes, or the entire keyboard of the piano. Not all sizes in each style, None C. O. D. None Exchanged. i] BLOOMINGDALES aaa | Rugs, Carpets and Linoleums be ton pemceeet sraaeien oh ome vade are sand lino. to greatest clearance i | leums heard of in years. “ i No mail, phone, or C. O. D. orders will be filled. Details:— |} Odd Sizes of Made-Up Rugs—from our own from Tapestry Brussels, Axminster and Velvet Carpete—if these ruge were made from carpets of your own selection they would cost from. $10.00 to $18.00. Fbng Ay to be sold at half the cost of the material. Sizes from 6 to 9 feet in width and 8 to 13 feet in length. ena $9.00 speciat at $2.00, $3.00 200 Chenille Axminster Rugs--) 100 Velvet Rugs — Oriental size 36x65 inches; admirable all-| effects, tise, x34 inches, wool rug, in four different Oriental] soiled and shopworn; regu- designs; slightly soiled and shop] larly $2.30; at....../...+5 pais regularly dda $1.95 Tapestry Brussels Rugs in Oriental 800 Reversible’ Japanese Macting| ori, "ieral Gesigns: size 11 ft. 3 to. Rugs —sizes 27x52 inches; Ht regularly 35c; special... . 17c lacty. $10.95; . ppecial $8.95 | i} ) The case is made in the latest and most up- to-date design; selected veneered inside and out; pedals, levers and all other metal parts used inside and out are made ly polished solid The player me- is really mar- the 50 Saleamen's Samples — sizes 414 devices are so efficient ft. x 6 ft.; Axminsters and Brus-} Smith's Best Axminster Ruge— pid sed FlR tele rugs of the best quality;| slightly imperfect in matching; php poly eine batt ilightly soiled and shopworn: regu:| 714 ft-29 fe; only. two < no with the finest | Hay, $3.50 and $4.25; GY QQ] scect trom: regulary tT special at \ $16.75: while they last, DO.9O tubings are of metal in- stead of rubber, . “ The Walters Player- Piano, in connection with the levers, contains two “Solo Buttons,” which divide the bass and treble sections of the piano, enabling the performer to bring out the melody, no matter in what part of the scale it ma: It is a marvel of mechanical perfection; in fact, it i COME AND HEAR THIS WONDERFUL INSTRU- MENT. IT WILL PROVE A REVELATION TO YOU. A liberal ailowance is made on old pianos taken in ex- change for Walters Pianos or Player-Pianos. Piano Salesrooms, Third Floor. Player Music Rolls We are holding an unusual sale of new and up-to-date Player Music Rolls for all standard 88-note Player-ianos, at prices ranging upward from..........+: ‘ er ri 93 Rugs, Sizes 9x12 Tapestry Brussels, regularly $11.50; at Tapestry Brussels, regularly $16.50; at Axminster Rugs, regularly $24.75; at These are not mismatched, just slightly shopworn- Smith's Extra Heavy Savonnerie; Smith's Best T; and Saxony Koom Carpets—- Room pean Blgees be borders; 20 to 80 yards: quan- pecigb he tities of each pattern; regu. loral designs; regularl; larly $1.50; speciol at 79c 98c; special at si 59. 1 Oilcloths & Linoleums Lengths from 1 to 15 ‘ds; the fi It i Special, 10c, 15¢ and 2% per square yard; regularly from 30¢ to 65¢, 39¢ All sold ‘tas is.” Fourth Floor, LOOMINGDALES’, Lex. to 3d Ave., 59th to 60th St. ee \Three Famous Pictures Free ————— | | (Second Set) For Coupon in NEXT SUNDAY’S WORLD READY FOR FRAMING “SOUTHERN TWILIGHT” (From Painting by P. R. Kohler.) A study in yell id brown, showing some low-roofed cabins | To beat the delinquent homesecker! to the best there is in the way of Hi ‘K ‘ fies down by the swamp in a Southern clime, wt ght is swiftly falling. jouses, Aparements, elc., ent, i | ! H ie “BROTHER AND SISTER” | READ WORLD ADS. | (irom Painting by Bouguereau.) A sympathetic theme, beautifully worked out in rich coloring, Bougue- reau, formerly president of the old, conservative Paris Salon, is one of the most widely popular artists Every morning they show the latest vacancies in all parts of the city. of modern French academic circles, “MOONLIGHT ON THE BAY” 25 95 World “To Let" | (From Painting by P. R. Kohler.) This is one of Kohler’s peaceful and comf: marines, showing the 9 Ads. Last Month fishing sloops beating it homeward up the bay atter t! work is don ee | 5,709 tear ORDER NEXT SUNDAY’S WORLD TO-DAY! t: 31 Bor Present Vacancies :: ::! EE WORLD “TO a ee _ | Pre-Inventory Sale of Domestic!