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aadtnhemesieemtenenieeied FIND MRS, SANGER GUILTY ON BIRTH CONTROL CHARGE Brooklyn Justices Also Con- vict Interpreter Arrested in Raid on Clinic. Mrs. Margaret Sanger, sister of Mra, Ethel Byrne and leader in the Birth control movement, was con- vieted of distributing Iiterature deal- ing with the subject in the Court of | Special Sessions, Brooklyn, this after: | noon. She put in no defense, Her ball was continued until Monday af-| ternoon, when she will be brought! up for sentence, Miss Fannie Men- Gel, arrested on the same charge, was also found guilty, and tho samo pro- cedure will be followed in her case. Both women were arrested several months ago in a raid on a house in Amboy Street, Brooklyn, where Mra. Sanger was conducting a birth con- trol clinic. Miss Mendel was acting &s interpreter. Justice Freschi voted to acquit Mis# Mendel, but his col- leagues, Justices O'Keefe and Herr. man, voted for conviction men protested when the police sought to take their fingerprints oMfciais did not press the matter, The! Pollce said thelr fingerprints will be taken when they are sentenced. With the attention of three doe- tors, two trained nurses, Mrs, Byrne showed signs to-day of slow but sure recovery from the effects of her self- imposed hunger strike on Blackwell's Island. She got “a little sleep" dur- ing the night In the rooms of her sister, Mrs. Margaret Sanger, at No. 246 West Sixteenth Street. This is @n old-fashioned dwelling, part of which has been converted Into studios. Mre, Sanger’s studio ix on the second floor, Mrs, Byrne's room is on the foor above. “My sister had a relapse this morn- ing.” Mrs, Sanger sald through one of the studio guests, “but we have - | statement THE EVENING WORLD, FUR-ROBEDDOCTOR GREATER NEW YORK AND WOMANSEIZED NEWS NOTES FROM AS SHOPLFTERS THE STATE CAPITAL Pair Giving Names as Herman Lawmakers to Protest Against E, Schorr and Mrs, Ginsberg | New Federal Tax on Arrested in Wanamaker’s. | Business, Se ree teas | in a fur-lined | SPA) trom o start Fs ccd ‘The Krening ALBANY, Feb, 2.—Both Houses of the State Legislature will, by resolu- tion, protest against the provisions of the new Federal Kevenue Bill which impose a tax of & per cent. upon the net Income of every corporation or partnership !n the State in excess of $5,000 and a like amount upon the Expei ly elad overcoat, a man who said he was Dr. | Hferman E. Schorr of No. 601 Weat One Hundred and Tenth Street, and Mrs. Beatrice Ginsberg, who, he said, whe one of his patients, were arrested in the Wanamaker store thin afternoon charged with shoplifting When the man was searched twelve table napkins, two cravate, a ailk! actual capltal invested. muffler, a pair of gloves and five! This action, which is of pecullar pairs of men's stockings were found | interest to New York City, will have secreted upon him, The disrobing of | the earnest support of Gov. Whitman. the woman brought to light a princess | The corporations chiefly affected have slip and a silk nightgown, which it| their chief offices tn the City of New was charged ehe had put on in the| York. The Governor has notified ladies’ waiting room. She also tad| George W. Fairchild, a member of & necktie in het possession. the House Ways and Means Commit- Both were indignant when arrested |tee of Congress, that he has asmur- by Detectives Noonan and Finn, of &N¢es from both the State Senate and the store force, and at Police } House leaders that they will take quarters they refused to make any | #Uch action as will record the official until after consultatio with an attorney, Later they were arraigned in Jefferson Market Court, The vahic of the goods alleged to have been purloined from the count- ers amounted to $47, The man, who carried with him at! the time of his arrest a physician's kit and had in his pockets letters ad- dressed to Dr. Herman EB. Echorr,! paid at first that he had no idea how the things got into the pockets of his tax. ee A bill, looking to the appropriation of sufficient money to provide for the construction of @ terminal at Yonkers for the Barge Canal, will be intro- duced in both Houses of the Legisia- ture. The action is the outcome of the activities of Mayor Lennon and & committee of the Yonkers Chamber jof Commerce. The State Enginver haa discussed the matter with the | protest of the State against the new | fur coat. Then he said that they had and was not aware they had not been paid for. The other prisoner, who sald she was twenty-three years old, was mugh excited over her arrest, saying that she was a married woman with two children and in great fear of the wrath of her husband when he should hear of the affair. been handed to him by Mrs, Ginaberg | | Yonkers delegation and the probable sites for the terminal havo been con- sidered, The engineer estimates that the terminal will coat $200,000, ee Beveral important amendments, seeking to take something from the burden imposed by the new Hewott- Wells Automobile Tax Law, which hits | New York City chiefly, will be pre- FRIUVAY, The objections to the operation of the law come from the owners of passen- wer and freight trucks in New York, who want the law changed so as to decrease the amount of tax they will be called upon to contribute. | a PRE | Under the provisions of a bill In-| troduced by Assemblyman Callahan, any female over twelve years of a who {s addicted to the use of drugs or | Nquor, or who associates with thieves or persons of bad character, may be committed to the Protestant Episcopal House of Mercy, a Roman Catholic House of the Good Shepherd, the Je ish Protectorate and Ald Society, the Wayside Home of Brooklyn, It is also provided that like commitments may made by any New York City court in the case of a female over six: | teen who is found guilty of a misde- meanor by the Board of Estimate. ee A new Assembly bill makes it a misdemeanor to black boots for pay after 3 o'clock Sunday afternoon ex- cepting In hotels. oe 6 Children of n widow to receive the benefits erunted by a Board of Child Welfare must have been born in the State of New York, according to the terms of a new bill in the Assembly, The Internal Affairs Committee has before it a Senate bill to authorize the Sheriff of Richmond County to employ such additional ald as the Board of Estimate of New York City BAD BREATH Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets Get it the Cause and Remove It. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets, the substitute for calomel, act gently on the bowels and positively do the work, People afflicted with bad bres find This Player Piano with Cabi inet and 50 NewMusic Rolls Each One ick relief through Dr. Olive Tablets, ‘The pleasant, sugar. Is Brand conted tablets are taken for bad New and breath by all who know them. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets act [ tag but firmly on the bowels and iver, stimulating them to natural ac- tion, clearing the blood and gently haley the entire system. They do hat which dangerous calomel does without any of the bad after effects. the Equal of Many Selling at $475 and The World's Greatest External Remedy. Coughs ana Colds All the benefits of nasty, sickening, frivige cathartics are derived from ir. Edwards’ Olive Tablets without sriping. or any disagreeable effects ir. I. M. Edwards discovered the formula after seventeen years of ractice among patients afflicted with howel and liver complaint with the attendant bad breath Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets are | purely a vegetable compound mixed more $10 MONTHLY The Number Is Limited Do Not Delay WISSNER FEBRUAKY 2, shall authorize at salaries to be fixed ri it Hm men 7 aya kr wy Ih a B plu) The Abraham & Straus Private Subway Entrance at Hoyt Street is quickly reached by Brooklyn Express, as follows, from 242d Bt. cistway).. Kim, | DGth St..25 om. | Grand Central. 17 m. | Brooklyn Brid TAoUn ke, Unrone) | ah me | Pea" wie. ae mes | 24th Bhs m, | Bowling Green. T'S a long, long way to warmer weather; and the man who thinks that his winter clothes won't last the dis- tance had Vetter take lime by the forelock and supply himself now from The Mid-Winter Clearance Of. Men’s Suits and Overcoats We are cleaning up our own stock radically and pul- ting in some good things from makers who are doing the same thing. For instance, a likely new lot of Overcoats of heavy all-wool fabric has just come in and is included in the Sale. Price-groups are $12.50 $14.75 $16.75 with plenty of choice in style and size at each price. All Our Men's Fur-Lined Overcoats Now Reduced to $49.50 and $59.50. Becond floor, Men's Shap, Kast Hutiding, Anniversary Specials in Misses’ Spring Suits and Frocks At $13.98 for Saturday’s Selling _ (A) Swit illustrated shows the new chemise | jacket with strap box-pleats from yoke to bottom; a strap belt at the waist. Sailor collar and cloth overcollar. The skirt with a little strap belt over the back shirring. $13.98 Pleated Baci: Serge Suits or Models with Panel of Pleats—All in New Tailored Styles At $13.98 (B) Frock illustrated is in taffeta and {iss Lena Fortney, one of the st sented to Gov. Whitman at a special teotives, told an Evening World with olive oil; you will know them by \" hearing to be held at 2 o'clock on the | their olive color, Take one or two porter she had had “Mrs, Ginsberg” afternon of Feb, 6. ‘The Governor |€very night for a week and note the under surveillance during the Christ-| axed this public hearing after the bill| effect. 10c and 25c. All drugg'sts.— mas holidays, She said she saw her at mest “Dr. Bchorr,”. who went into a! had been ed to passage and signed. | Adv! telephone booth in the store while the = = — — woman went to a counter and slipped | a | Alterations Free at Our Three Brooklyn Stores’ rr Fulton St., cor. Bridge St. a silk muffler into her muff, At Subway Station hopes that she will completely re- cover, No, she is not going to a #sann- torlum, at least not Just yet. She is very weak and quite dazed. She looked Ike a corpse when she came here yesterday.” It was stated that Dr. A. L. Gold- water, Dr. M. H. Kabn and @ third physician, who declined to have his fame publiehed, but who was said to be M. H. Bass, compose the staff of medical experta in attendance on 55 FLATBUSH AV., BROOKLYN . Ww Afterward “Mrs, Ginsberg” went to the booth and gave the muffler to her companion, Other trips to the coun- ters were made, with similar results. | Then Misa Fortney signalled to the two men detectives and the arrest followed, Georgette Mra. Byrne. Dr. Goldwater sald his} Magistrate Deuel held the prisoners Pear ORES Lied : ont patient wan out of danger but very, | in $300 ball each, which was furnished 1329-1331 Broadway craps combinations the bodies In pd re vory weak, needed restful quiet and} PY 1 ae oe el Near G 2. vers fashion, skirt fold-trimmed. complete seclusion from the world for a week or ten days. There is some dispute about the conditions on which the pardon of Mrs. Byrne was given. Through her studio guests Mrs. Sanger let it be known that she had not given any direct pledge to Gov, Whitman that Mrs, Byrne would quit preaching birth control and #0 avoid offending against the law. “No such promise as reported in the morning roners could be made by any birth contr ®@ young man there Informed reporters, “Mra, San- ger May have something to say about May be had in navy blue, Copenhagen, brown, green, grey or black. Also a Charming Frock in Crepe de Chine, at $13.98 Made entirely in pleats with soft crush girdle at the waist, and corded bands for skirt trimming, This model in French blue, sage green, bronze, sand or white. All the garments are size 14, 16 or 18, Second floor, Central Butiding 4810-4812 Fifth Ave. Bet. 48th and 49th Sts, Season’s-End Clearance We Will Close Out Our Entire Remaining Stock of Women’s & Misses’ Winter Apparel Brooklyn HOUSE PASES BLL FOR REVENUE T0 MEET PREPAREDNESS COST Measure Raises $248,000,000 by Tax on Extess Profits Women’s New Cloth | Women’s $6.25 Fitted | A/S New Special thae tater on" ate and Othe Iredind, Skirts, $4.95, $8.95 | Dressing Cases, $4.50 | Pink Corsets, $1.49 ——— ell-tailored models of Of leather, fitted with brush, “What lovel teri i WESTCHESTER NOTES. _SFAMHINGTON, "Fe re, 2th Adapted for Present Wear scree oF poplin of Tweed | comb, soap’ box, mito and | is—T" y material this According to a certificate filed in| Pmergency Reventie ahd jet " | toilet articles; an attractive This will be eritiaie Gecnte Chine ho cost of it Administratto Corduroys, too, and good. | ‘0! aed your remark as 17D Copeeipeenehlgaligicne nb prapitidtaes caeani ria spate’ ths At Tremendous Final Reductions looking velour checks ingodd style, now reduced nearly one- | soon as you see these Corsets, Houso early last evening by a vote of 211 to 16. The vote came at the clone of the third day of almost continuous debate of the bill, during which Re- publican opposition was of the moat spirited character, ‘The following Democrats voted against the meas- ure: and = green combination. Shadow plaid cloth, or pop- lins, in blue, black, with white pencil stripes. Sports pockets and pockets smartly buttoned at the sides; hanging pockets and slit ckets. Skirts with simu- 39c Chocolate Cover- ed Pineapple, 34c Lb. Cubes of fresh, juicy Pine- apple, dipped in a soft vanilla is to be established in this county to be known as the Green Meadow Country Club, The directors are all resldents of th stern section of the county and tt aid that a big club house will be erected on land in the town of Harrison, on which the club has obtain are Oliver I You will have many other pleasant things to say about the A/S Special Corsets after you have worn one of them. Here are six new models of pink batiste or brocaded cous Seal Plush Coats The season's most desirable models, made of extra fine FureTrim’d Velour Coats Beautiful semi-fitted models of finest velour, with deep cole mer, Cha forick H.| Caldwell of New York, Callaway of quality Seal Plush; handsome- lar and cuffs of Nutria Fur; F ; til. With elastic top or bots e ‘ Mayhew 01 y : i i i jated cut-out pockets. cream, which is covered with a 7 hatte ux sa: Wid andl Crsing wees Set Toe ot Norm] Uylinedand warmly interlined. yg 755 | silk lined and tert price 24.50 Shits “pleted. in unexs | thin shel of rich mil chocolate | 61 and medium hip length, George The Highland Democrat Company ce Leith, At $1.98 are three new models of striped batiste; low bust and medium hip;'me- dium bust and long hip, and a model excellent for dancing, Becond floor, Kast Building, The feature of yesterday's debate was the appeal of Majority Leader Kitebin to both parties to forget their partisan feeling and unite in support of ® measure designed to pay for r| getting the country into a position dj) where it could defend its rights against the dangers that face it from without, The fight against the bill wan led pected ways that show the Spring fashions, or many with the youthful shirrings in the back under a narrow or wider belt. Becond Noor, Central Building, 24c Montauk Chocolate Italian Creams, 19c Lb, 29c Assorted Hard Candies, 19¢ Lb, Btreet floor, centre, Central Bullding, rk Cashin showing re the new direc- Luxurious Coats of Silk Fur Cloth An exquisite, luxurious, silk-finished black fur cloth, strikingly resembling real broadtail fur; heavy satin lining and warm interlining; semi-belted flare model; collar, cuffs and bottom of coat edged with Beaver Cloth Fur, Clearance Price Cornelia A, Pugsley ¢ * Briges. 12.75 Afternoon Dresses mittee of t ‘| by Minority Leader Mann who, omer | Bu *| white admitting that the coun- Me ie’ yal .| try should pay for the recent pre- paredness measures, advocated that "| this be done in some other way than et taxation, receipts of ¢ amounted to $ Evening Gowns ie agama | bill Is designed to raise about Evening Gowns and Dance Suitable for present and early i g i paaident ot Whit YoY | ats thal naval expenses thrsugein [| Procks in Taffeta Silk, Crepe Spring wear, of Serge, Crepe An Unusual Offerin of Women s for a month's stay Florida creased inheritance taxes and a tax of § per cent, on net incomes of co- | partnerships and corporations in ex- | cose of an exempted $5,000, and 8 per Georgette, Crepe de Chine, Meteor, Taffeta Silk and Crepe Lace and Net. Clearance Price 12.75 de Chine; embroidered and fancy trimmed. Clearance Price NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES. 15.00 Paris-Copied Spring Hats In Exquisite Styles of the New Mode cent. profit on investment, RACE TRACK, NEW ORLEANS, It also authorizes bond issues ag- La, Feb. 2—The entries for to-m ors | eregating $100,000,00 to cover the pur- chase of the Danish | West Indies, Alaskan atl ad expenditures and Fur-Trimmed & Tailored Suits | other t investments, eciiai Weeacaree sapere ans appa : Sharp Line Hats, Trimmings of . ‘oplin, Broadcloth, Serge an jabardine, many handsomely fur trimmed; I, U 7 C { | DOCTOR IS FINED $300, all coats are silk lined and warmly interlined. Clearance Price 1 0.00 New — Picturesque hinese beads, Hais, Chinese Coolie Hats, Se- verely Tatlored Hats, New Undu- lating Hats. coins, tassels, nove elties. New fancies, rib- bons, wings; new colors. (Joel Gross at $8.05 Yr West One| reet, who | issuing | without | 300 by! fpe- | Municipal Dressy Blouses Handsomely embroidered mod- els of extra fine quality Crepe de Chine. - Clearance Price 2.25 Dressy Blouses Of Crepe Georgette, Embroid- ered Crepe de Chine, Shadow Lace, Radium Silk. Clearance Price pleaded gulity to Henlin Depart Fashioned of lisere or hemp in combination with Georgette crepe, A superb collection, embracing what- ever is new and ultra smart in Fashion, Monzanine 3.95 Mine rather than a prison nentence,”” said the magistrate, because I think the ends of justice will be better served by having this nan struggle at liberty to suppart his wife and children rather than have him luxury on Blackwell's Island, ¢ Lrigoners are now doing.” It de ang ig) claim seventy yards No Manager 105; Greetings, 96; Turco, 106 Clearance of All Children’s Coats sizes 4 to 15 Years Corduroys, Zebelines, Novelty Cloths, Mixtures and Wool Velours; some are fur-trimmed and warmly lined. 3.95 or, Mast Mutiding and. uy gee year olde p: hve Nee Be 113) Milton bye, 0; Beye, 1ut; ¢ 3 Cuneo, OG; *T layme W.. 190: ‘bs fy. Brian arooanse far a ‘ ahh? teueing, Bras, 10 aitaNab u ooks and waiters, | Wa TS i 1 had “communicable Alterations Free at Our Three Brooklyn Store: