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DANCING “TIGHT HOLDS” AND WRIGGLE No New Dances and Old Ones Strictly Censored, ters’ Decree. Is Mas- shoulder, the wriggle, Jazz. The only dances are the one BARRED the wi hers are radically different. the man's collar;’ trot with simple tango step added, %. The positions of the pi The tady's |arm no more Willycurve closely around it, must rest lightly |on his shoulder and very lightly at that. the jiggle, the wiggle, the squirm and the exaggerated step, e BALTIMORP, Sept. 2.—A. V. Tuttlé,|His hand must mot slip down to her one of the leading local dancing mas- ters, announced adopted by the National Associstion and which become effective at once: Barred are the shimmie, tight holding, the lady's arm clutched around the man’s neck with head resting on his any. to-day the reforms| i waist. ‘Between the man and lady, Tuttle. ‘but not a fraction of an inch As for new dances, there — =a Special Low Terms ONLY st Sy A WEEK 5oTH TO 6oT' HS Children ‘Love Music A happy home for both children and grown- te in which music EASY PAYMENT and song abound. This range for its immediate delivery. a | Free *450 With Each Player A Beautiful Music Cabinet—Handsome Bench to Match-—12 Rolls of Music of Your Own Choice and Free Delivery | | FREE | | Piano Stool and | Delivery is one autiful Walters Player, which any child can play, will bring a large share of happiness to YOUR home, and our PL AN makes it possible for almost any family to enjoy the pleasures that music brings. 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The course of in- struction will begin January 20 and continue until April 21, Men who desire to take the ex- amination must: 1, Have enlisted in the Regular Navy or Marine Corps or in the re- serve of either branch of the service on or before Aug. 16 of this ye: 2. Be not less than seven or} more than twenty years of age on the first day of next April. 3. Be a citizen of the United States, 4. Be able to pass a rigid physical examination. 5. Have had two years in nigh| school or equivalent education, je of “officer calibre.” / Commanding officers of all ships jand stations have been ordered to ke steps to ascertain the names of eligible enlisted men who desire to ompete. ‘They are to see that no ;must be in before Dec. 1. The Bu- reau of Navigation will direct to |which of the two preparatory schools jcandidates will be assigned. The following table shows the num- \ber of enlisted men appointed to the |Naval Academy each year since the enabling act was Rae in 1914: Number ‘umber of men Tear. allowed. GUT GLASS IS SAORIFIGED TO DRESSING-ROOM ROMP Cabaret Singers Ba Battle in Hotel Marlborough ‘and Arrests Follow. The ladies of the Hotel Marlborough cabaret were in their dressing room re- moving grease paint and rouge at 2 A. M, to-day when “Trixie” said some- thing to “Chubby,” or vice versa. After & lot of conversation had been spilled, so the police say, “Trixie’ cut glass pitcher on “Chubt Except for a scalp wound thi mained intact. “Chubby” went to the West 37th Street Station to complain, after her head had been dressed. Her assailant to found ‘her being at- tended oy’ fan ambulance surgeon for « t “Trixie” gt She explained she nad fallen down stairs while going to her room. She will be arraigned in the Jefferson Market Court. MOTOR TRANSPORTS COURSE inists Will Train Them at the Corps School in Baltimore. One hundred and ninety* newly en- listed men of the Motor Transport Corps, who left New York to-day for Baltimore, will return when they have undergone intensive training, fully equipped ultimately to return to civil as machinists, automobile repair ignition experts and the like. The 6 in charge of Lieut, Frank H. en route to Camp Holabird, letachments will leave for the Baltimore school nd other schools, Capt, William D. Sherman says, in a féw months, those who enlist now hav- ng the preference, Capt. Sherman is | recruiting officer for the Motor Trans- port Corps in New York, The courses, he says, have been outlined by prac- tleal expérts and every man who co: Information _re- had at Dis- No. 461 Bighth thet Breadquarters, Avenue. RAN MAN DOWN WN WITH AUTO. Julius Bertha Held th Court on Feloplous Assault Charge. Julius Bertha, thirty-nine years old, No. 235 West 128th Street, was held to-day on a charge of felonious as sault for examination Thursday by Magistrate Simms in the Harlem Po lice Court. Bertha is accused of havin, un down in his automobile Young, forty-six, No, 1888 Park Ave- nue, at 128th Street and Third Patrolman Lyons told the C that h panied Bertha to the Harlem with his victim and that there told by Dr. Goldwater. that” Bertha was under the” influence of liquor. Bertha’s ball was fixed at $1,600. pec For Several Years Presi: chester County Bar Former Judge Michael J. Tierney, for several years President of the Westches- ter County Bar Aasociation, died sud- denly at his home, 145 Meadow Lane, New Rochelle, ‘He was born in New Rochelle and started on his legal career as an office boy for Supreme Court Justice Martin J, Keogh, succeeding to his practice James om bench, Mr. Tierney leaves a widow and en bitven, The funeral will be held | TO BLACKSMITHS TO SHOE 5,000 HORSES FOR PARADE ,.. y Already Have Begun Work oe Camp Mills, but Dozens | Are Needed. | item came In from Camp sits ‘raat night to the effect that village or any other kind of Qlack- smiths just now seem to be scarce as spreading chestnut treet in Manhattan. Col. Charles H. Smith has sent out for black smiths willing to work at 1 an hour, but so far only thirty have been found. Dozens of others can be used. Oh, yes. They are wanted to manicure the 5,000 horses which have arrived at Camp Mills to be used in the parade of the ist Division, which Gen. Pershing will ead. LAWYER READS MANY FINE OBITUARIES OF HIMSELF Another James W ing in the Same Street in Brookyn, Died, You See. . James W. Redmond, a Brooklyn law- yer who was onge a candidate for the Municipe! Court bench, lives in Under- hill Avenue. Until recently so did an- Wy. Redmond. aes W. Redmond died a and a death notice ap- peared in a Brooklyn newspaper giving hig name and address. The family of Attorney Redmond has recelved hundreds of messages of con: dolence. “Persons who knew him 80- clally or in business have: called up to express their grief. Friends have foregathered and told what a good fel low he was. All been enumerated, And Attorney Redmond has had experience of reading the kind words said of him. In the course of friends will stop being surprise they meet him on the Unless branded on Sole itis notan Educator Your Feet Aren’t | to Blame’ HY continue to doctor them for the corns, bunions, cal- louses, ingrowing nails, fallen arches, etc., that make every step a tor- ture? It’s your shoes—those pointed-toed, ‘“‘stylish”’ shoes that squeeze and twist your feet out of the shape Nature gave them. Change your shoes. Get your aching feet into comfortable, good- looking Educators —the shoes that let the feet grow as they should, Your whole family, too. RICE & HUTCHINS DUCATOR SHOE® Made for Men, Women, Children Ws oe irae DUCA On toe rere sole, te wet an Educator. RICE & HUTCHINS, Ine., Boston Redmond, Liv-| his good points have the || time, perhaps, his | Ing of church bells and the shri¢king o! factory whistles greeted the Prince of | 8 as his special train arrived here | Channel, lat IN MONTREAL'S STREETS jes Welcomed | by Ringing of} Bels and Shrieking of Factory Whistles... MONTREAL, Can, Sept. 2.—The ring The programme included @ fort: ree honor, Bet an near Weston: “THE ‘EVENING WORLD, “TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1919. ARMY OFFERS $1 AN HOUR PRINCE HAS 40-MILE RIDE which Is to be un- Kng George next | | pastorate of the “ | Good Sher the “Apostle, If Thomas. J. MeNichol, been pastor of Good church was opened tnfesion + Daly at Good Shepherd. ‘The Rev. Thomas F. Burke, Superior and to the |General of the Congregation of St. Paul has, ceeigned the hole Church of the phetd, 207th Street and Bi ‘He succteds the Rey. Thor who must be transferred Street, Rev. to the . |for $50, to- He has an en- ga |automobite trip through the elty «| PRIESTS. ARE TRANSFERRED. CHANGES MURDER thence to Mount Royal, where the City | Government gave a luncheon in the | wag The royal visitor Inter- rupted his automobile tour to pay a4 short visit to the home of Mederic Mar- tin, Mayor of Montreal, Carter Memorial, veiled by cable by Saturday Mayer of Peddler New Says O14 Was Killed in Hotd-Up. George McMahon, No. 460 West who when arrested said killed Inaac Mill No, 16 Bast 100th Street, last We a, day because a rival peddier hired nged his story. He now says, according to the that he and « companion, »whom | refuses to name, saw Miller money and see rob h- day atrugg! Po toy be is not scarce at Spear's Hl Furniture is scarce at the Whelesale Markets and at the Factories. We have wa nl wey Sa a pooner in our Mecoieee es ently we are al % sequently vevings, In the you rapidy rising prices yi grow: ing scarcity we make this state- ment. Later it, will be an a aed different story. Prices will b higher because Maggot he has be come so scarce. Our warehouses are full toda; Our stocks ha are going al you the advan- continent Bees T3o 15% discount. 15% off the price of this PORCELAIN TOP KITCHEN TABLE. Size 24x36, with centre drawer,...$12.50 15% off the price of this MAHOGANY TEA WAGON, with re. 15% off the price of this ODD DRESSER AND CHIFFONIER % off the soils of this MAHOGANY FOUR POST BEDSTEAD in 3.3 ft. and 4.6 ft. sizes. Durably constructed and well proportioned. EACH $45.00 15% off the price of BRASS AND METAL BEDS AND CRIBS —Probably the largest stock in the city from which to make a selection. IVORY ENAMEL BEDSTEADS— As low as ae «$13.95 BRASS BEDSTEADS—As low as. $29.75 IVORY ENAMEL CRIBS— As low as. 15% Off the Price of this BEDDING OUTFIT Complete, FOUR- PIECE COMBINATION, to fit all sizes ‘of Wood or Metal Beds; choice of Art Ticking, Box Spring Mattes Plog 9, KY 159 S fit snugly into a moder 15% off the price of this Four Piece Wil Lovee and und Mary of Coes Anne Period Dining Walnut or Jacobea with 6 ft, catenlen, China Closet with ing doors and triple drawer Serving Table (Chairs extra) 15% off the price of this ' $170 [ow Tantes eats ctee, ie oe full itation q venport opens to a ful pony yep charge for pod errs to selection)... v 4 15% off the price of this QUEEN ANNE, SUITE, finished in Mahogany, (0.inch Bulfet A.inch Dining Table opening to 6 feet, China Clovet and Three Drawer Serving 6th Ave. at 16th St. tions for Sleep and Suite of charming ayia ent able (Chairs extra). . CA ALL SPEAR FURNITURE]: {15% OFF = THESE PRICES OFF ON EVERY ARTICLE IN BOTH RES EXCEPT Hoosier Kitchen Cabinets, Cold Storage Refrigerators, Englander Produc- est, and Greenpoint Cribs. 15% off the price of this Suite of Four Pieces, $72 entirely modern, and shown in Golden Oak. and leave plenty of room to move about. be purhae vga 1s follows Dresser, $19.75. Co sianed $19. 75. Bedstead $19.75. Toilet Table $1275. Buffet, 48 inch baa Table drawer in in mahogany. Upholstered in b off the ) price of this 15 e BEDROOM 1€ p in American Walnut or Antique Ivory, exceptionally low priced, An indication that you can buy at Spear's on liberal credit terms as cheaply as anywhere else in town. This suite would cost materially more money if we bed to py to-day’s prices for labor and materials .. TWO STORES Room Suite in American $315 || Bas $149, 90 $350 tt, willl May ing. device 22-26W. 34th St. on any heal = wed | ede 159% om he ie now article at Spear’s, - of Ppt oo ny Fg Son eee a ial” is of enn Lea 2 with mirror front and two shelves .. Si oat op der to fd akove Day 15% off the price of these 6 re S| Brown Span- Fey hed ind 42-inch T. tends to six feet. The seven pic oe NS 8 <7 ene yf 15% off the price of this | GOLDEN OAK 40IN. COLONIAL | BUFFET. With lined silver drawer and commodious linen drawer. 5% off the price of this pita Biro AMERICAN WALNUT, FUMED OAK or GOLDEN OAK STAND, Metal lned_end untrog Price is Net TOP ICER REFRIGERATOR 24 inches wide, 15!/). inches | inches high, with metal drain pipe J, i) | This ‘Cold Storage” a | } | a} peddier sail | FERN 51260 4, $16.7: