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SCHMITTRERGER 62 “AL POWER THAT GS _ TH HS HEH RAK Inspector to Be Real Chief of Police Under New Regime. —_—— Chiet Inspector Max Schmittberger, the oldest executive in the Police De- ‘Partment who has encountered humil- | fation and praise with equal p.'10 is gain slated to come to the front. Under Commissioner Waldo the @hlef inspector's dutios were little Mere dificult than those of a sergeant, | Bet it became known to-day that ner Woods intends that the @let inspector must perform the @wties prescribed in the book of } #obmittberger had several confer- with the Commissioner yester- Gay. He left the offico for the first time in years, smiling and cheered by the instructions he had received. Ta carrying out the policy of the Sew administration Chief Schmitt- Werger will bave the direction of the Ualformed force and will not be ex-_ Beeted, as in former days, to act as @ “shoo fly,” prowling about precincus @ night in search of minor dore- Ler of duty, which is up to the in. branch of work and that he will act adviser to the departmental heads, well as the actual bead of the pu- Palice and War on Pickpockets. A war of oxtermination will be waged by the new polico administra- don against pickpockets. Under the old order, pickpockets held by magis- i many adjou / conferred w! the Police Maxis- trates and the Justices of Speci: se sions, and it has been agreed that, in before the Magistrate. To sa complainant further trouble and at the trial. This is made possible by —_— ao } $35,000 ALIMONY SET ASIDE. Admiral Schley's Nephew Wins Fight Againet Former Wife. James Montfort Schley, nephew of the Inte Admiral Schley, to-day won a victory over his former wife, now Mrs, Morna Clift Andr when Juatice Gavegan jn the Supreme Court set aside Schley's confession of judement for $36,000 back alimony in favor of Mra. Andrews and ordered Schley's suit to trial Immedintely jortly nfter the judgement was docketed Schle hat it be vacated on the ground that it was hared on an illegal consideration whereby he agreed to settle the $25.990 on his former wife with the understanding that she obtain divorce from him tn Texas. If Schley can sustain this al- legation Justice Guvegan says the ment cannot he enforced. Andrews after starting her di- yoree sult tn Texas told her Inwyer to discontinue ft, for under the of that State sho could not re- ‘alimony against her husband un- ‘ammunity property 10 Now York, insti~ an action for separation and de the alimony agreement. p earned that, th ef d ai er signing the agreem: hereby she was to obtain a divorce returned to Texas and won a de- ‘Schley appearing to answer the _ oo THB MASTER LINGUIST. (From the Louisville Courier Journal.) “We are thinking of giving oid Got- the degree of doctor of langunges.” e's, no Mngulet “No; but he has $40,000,000, and money Nobody has to sit out and pump Ghe Telektra Piano Player The popular home these days 1s Ae See wtih thls, wonderfully artistic player The Telektra plays unassimed yet with perfect tempo and ths thm, and with yust the syn copation that makes the modern dance so enjovable it one plaver that from em express Mon ena. be personal quit your individual which duets car be your piane from @ dista ly complete library of pec: “iy ‘recorded ‘dance records for ‘your Sheace Il, erite of phone fer testrated ee -' full particulare. The Tel-Electric Company 299 Fifth Ave., Corner 3}ot St. Telephone Madioce Square 6349 HOSTESS WHO NEEDS ENTIRE FLOOR TO ENTERTAIN GUESTS. ilsstoner Woods made it plain. tremamae wae cota” UNION LEAGUE AGAINST VOTES FOR WOMEN Mstrates Combine ta Resolution Opposing Constitutional Amendment Passes Almost Unanimously. | The Union Lengue Club went on record last night as being strictly op- twates for trial in General Sessions, posed to woman suffrage in New York h@ve obtained ball, and complainants State. ve been bought off or worn out by It was the regular monthly meeting, vdness. $q Down ¢ Down §. | and more than 200 members were pres- ‘oothes the tender skin. 4 on 75189 on 159, uty © joner Rubing bas ent, The vote opposing the equal suffrage amendment to the Constitution was almost unanimourly carried, Sam- Not Gases, the testinony of the Ul W. Fairchild presided, ening Witheuses shall by taken | The resolution sald it wae the club's beltef that woman suffrage “would be detrimental to the best interests of the vent interference with justice this tes- people of the State, men and women." timony shall be accepted as evidence Copies of to the Gover nd all th el the pana year. |the Lemisiat : echt is! he resolution will be sent | _ ( ! D ki Sobbee now COLUMBUS: (AVE: The clothes you get here are styled in New York to meet New York's dress 1 confess that I copy a great deal—always keeping my eye on the little style tricks of the Fifth Avenue custom-tailors—always adopting the distinctive new things as soon as they appear. And so I say, look at the smartest $25 suit of the regular retailer and then come down to 119-125 Walker Street and get one just like it for $15. Guaranteed $25 Suit at $15 I can do this because I am my own manufacturer and save the wholesaler’s I can do this because my rent down here in Walker St. is so much less * than the rent on a popular thoroughfare that the saving amounts to a small fortune every year. Therefore, I can guarantee you a Twenty-Five Dollar Suit for $15. And there are 35 years of square dealing and efficient service behind that guarantee. This is the value that has made me famous in the clothing world. It is the value that has kept other retailers guessing. It points the way to a positive One-Third Saving on your clothing without any sacrifice of quality, style or workmanship. Come to me and be served—not sold. $5 Suits, Specially $9.95 $7 Suits with Extra $ 495 Priced for Easter ' A splendid tot of Norfolk suits in Coats full lined with s bottoms faced models, made of fine all-wool cheviots and cassimeres, 1, a . and lined with high-grade alpaca, Full knicker- peg-top pants, full-lined, making o bock: each suit, ion’t miss these at the 82,95 price. Sumciogs Moe Levy Saturdays 9 o'clock M , ‘ THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 10, 191 | ght bathrooms, Mra, Lafin was! ked how many children would have NEEDS A WHOLE FLOOR jisssscsr.cestco"ie conieaS33 “T have an unusually small family. ty er and I live alone wit! our servants. But, as [ satd before, I 1 |expect to do a lot of antertainin A" my guest rooms always wil be needed. I TAKES 5 ROOMS Mrs, Laflin ts the daughter of the late Frank Smith of Brooklyn. 1 —— IT was born in kiya,” Mrs. Laflin said, “but I am extromely proud of my Alabama blood. My mother’s people are from Alabama.” Only Two in Family, but Murray Hill Mrs. Laflin Plans Many Social Functions, Mrs, John P. Laflin, now living at the Coronet, Fifty-cighth street and Sixth avenue, explained to-day why! | she leased a suite of thirty-five rooms] in the apartment house now in course | | of construction at West End avenue | |and Seventy-first strect. She said she | jis planning much entertaining next| | winter, Miss Lafiin expects to move |into her new home about Oct. 1, | While Mrs, Lafin would not tell the exact number of years she has leased the commodious quarters, she admit ted that her total rental would be $50,000. The length of one of the rooms in the apartment will oe fitty- six foet, and the euite will cover one entire floor. “Instead of following the plans for Exceptional Easter Specials Women’s & Misses’ W atsts Extraordinary Values in a Large Assortment of Exclusive Styles Crepe-de-Chine, Chiffon Taffeta, Shadow Lace, Handkerchief Linen, Colored and White Voile and Fancy Crepes. Crepe-de-Chine, copy of an imported model, white) charmeuse flaring collar and cuffs, front finished | $0.95 with white and self colored silk applique. vslew & Crepe-de-Chine, copy of an imported model, corded) shirred yoke, new collar and cuffs of cream fancy $5.05 lace, tab front ornament hare sveral apartments, thrown into mas will be large and | for the entertaining | ning next winter.” | Included in the thirty-five rooms are POSLAM SOAP BEST AID TO S38" OPENS AN ACCOUNT NEW SIZE 16 CENTS th Poslam, the great skin reme kes Poslam’ Soup inore $3 Down $50) mere soap—a soap plus healing on Chiffon Taffeta coat model, vestee and Normand collar of white organdy, finished with rever and| vest of self color taffeta. Green, ‘maize, peach, ($5.05 rose, Copenhagen blue, black and white Street Floor Specials Crepe-de-Chine, hemstitched shoulder, flat collar finished with contrasting tie. Maize, coral, Nile} and flesh.............5+ vara da ey | Crepe-de-Chine, lapel model, broad vest and collar of white organdy edged with Val. lace rent SOS 16 Pov $19)! 5.00 Cream Shadow Lace and Chiffon Cloth over flesh | chiffon, sleeves and front with silk tassels Novelty Crepe, collar, vest and cuffs of white em-) broidered organdy (copy of an imported model).} $2.05 Maize, peach, flesh, white and rose Handkerchief Linen, new collar and vest of white) linen hemstitched, finished with crochet buttons. $2.95 Maize, pink, rose, tango and peach. . . Voile, Gladstone collar and tucked vest of white) organdy, three-quarter sleeves. Maize, rose, blue SL.O5 and lavender Voile, embroidered and trimmed with filet, Val. and shadow lace, . $1.95 8 $2.95 omplexions; makes hand: i] Wace hands | Qpen Menday and Seturday Evenmgs | its roughness and all eruptional , , Di ges dandruff, After sham. |} pooing leaves the scalp pui id sweet | B Sad the scalp i superb jon, i ' s by 1104 ST. L STATION AT CORNER | eed BET. 103 &104 ST. ee | “New York Clothes For New YorkMen” —Moe Levy The clothes offered by the aver- age retailer are made by a man- ufacturer who sells hundreds of other retailers in all sections of thecountry. And in the effort to satisfy Oshkosh, something of the New York spirit must be sacrificed. This is the reason why the average ready-to-wear suit lacks the smart, snapp style New York men dame Misses’ Waist Section Lingerie and Crepe-de-Chine Batiste, tucked collar of organdy, Val. luce trimmed,) colored ribbon introduced......... cavs ee PLOS Voile, hemstitched tucks, lace collar, finished with net pleating.........0+eeseeee erences F ASL 9S Voile, embroidered, Venise medallions, Val. insertion, | collar and vest of organdy ($2.95 Crepe-de-Chine and Georgette, \ $5.00 8 $5.95 Third Floor Special Values in Silk Petticoats Several attractive, models of crepe-de- Chine, Messaline and Silk Jersey Crepe-de-Chine Petticoats White, emerald, navy, Copenhagen blue, gold, wistaria, Russian green and black. $3.05 & $5.00 Messaline & Silk Jersey Top Petticoats Black and street shades, $2.05 to $4.05 Second Floor De Bevotse Brassteres Combine smart style with comfort, securing the ideal interpretation of the graceful uncorseted. A large assortment of models is shown in Cambric, Allover Tricot, Crepe-de-Chine and Allover Lace. Prices According to Material 506, $1.00, $1.50, $3.00 wo $5.95 Second Floor Bring The Boys To-morrow! Pair of Pants......... ide variety of | These are mighty slick Norfolk and double breasted Peastop trousers—two pa 5 value. thereby doubling their life and_ se: Fabrics are in fancy tans, browns, grays, blues and greens Until My Only Store 119-125 Walker St.,N.Y. 1°P:™: Furs and Draperies Stored in Dry Cold Air Lord & Taylor - 9000 Fifth Avenue, 38th Street, 39th Street 1826 SUNDAY WORLD'S “TO LET” ADS. Simplify Home-seeking by Saving Time, Temper ana Tramping. Founded Exceptional Special Sales for Saturday 200 Misses’ Suits Representing the best models of the season The materials are serges, novelty crepe, gabar- dine and shepherd checks, in all the striking shades of the season, as well as navy and black. $19.50 Usually $32.50 to $47.50 Misses’ Long Tunic Skirt Suits Reproduction of a smart imported model, navy, black and shepherd checks, embodying all the smartest ideas and the newest effects, $25.00 B $29.50—Usually 840.00 and 850.00 Misses’ Suits Clever Reproductions of Foreign Models Long tunia skirt; all the new color combinations, $35.00 8 $4.5.00—Usually 850.00 and 960.00 Misses’ New English Top Coats Raffle and sport styles of mannish mixtures, golfine, gabar- dine, serges and large plaids in all the best slates, $9.95,815.00, $19.50, $258 $29.50 Usually $25.00 to 35,00 Misses’ Smart Afternoon & Evening Dresses Of serges, charmeuse, embroidered net and chiffon, in all the newest styles and colors, $25.00 8 $35.00—Usually $35.00 to $50.00 Juniors’ Suits F New models of men's wear serge or shepherd checks in the smartest styles; fancy tailored short coat, $19.508 $22.50 Juniors’ Suits Copied from More Expensive Models All the new materials, including crepe, men’s wear Cyt and shepherd checks, beautifully trimmed with moire, figured crepe or Roman silk stripe, $25.00 8 $29.50 Juniors’ Smart Three-Quarter Coats _ Models suitable for dress or general wear of novelty mix- tures, striped golfine, crepe or Bedford cord, $9.95 0 $29.50 Girls’ Spring Coats Semi-dress model of new hasbet Uva bots § signed with deep flare, large collar an Persian tie. Sizes 8 to 14 years......... J\SIO.905 Girls’ Spring Coats Embracing two distinctive models of wool] Special serge or check, with ripple or double ine | 82 50 skirt; silk or hand embroidered collar. Sizes 6 to Mh years... 0.06.60 6062 Girls’ Silk Coats Exclusive designs of moire, taffeta and silk crepe.} Sizes 6 to 14 years, $19.50, $25.00 8 $27.50 Girls’ White Frocks Of sheer lawn, voiles, crepes and Swiss, handsomely em- bellished with fine lace and ribbon, Sizes 6 to 14 years, $2.95,$4.95,$6.95,$812.508$14.95 Girls' Spring Frocks ) Of novelty crepe, a dainty kimono model, with double ruffle skirt, embroidery guimpe, $6.05 collar and sash of messaline, Sizes 8 to 14 years Prien vane nna recipurorn eay Vein 10,000 Yards Colored Silk &8 Cotton Crepe-de-Chine 38-40 inches wide; comprising more than fifty of the latest colorings, 50c per yard Street Floor The Store Opens at 9 A. M. Closes at 6 P. M.