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afi: THE BVENING wasn, mui) vessryseve bey Loa, s wa —-——- nae <a LIGHTOF AUSTRIA ""SGRPRSELAY Skimpy Clothes for Skinny Men FROJENTODEAH ("oie eo PAD EDUCATION BLAMED BY HOQVER ssovo.ssorerance., 20 1920 Edlict of Clothing Designers wii r ppavine Ay fosssescise..| BOARD IS ASKED liness Head List, According to 1920- lle ’ Boulevard, ) Cleveland Opinion. STREAM -LINE AND | HUSBAND GRAVE [AWilet Hewes, twensy years ald. ot] (fF LF | CLEVBLAND, Jan. 12 Su FIGURE LONG pital, Prookiyn, Vast night oto | HE “ideal” young man must 8 eloek And Witllar twe ' a | I possess 179 virtues yy — 4 pe Xe, 0 MeWay Place, Bra > \ 7 si avotad Widow Bravae ct same hospical with a t Minin’ By ue Favors Present Loan, but Says} 500 o» sein lett a es Tuxedo = wr , ~~ Devoted Widow Braves Bliz+].s « res Howlett drivin +| Bill Provides Three Members Ms ‘ is ra 7 Li iy raat oa leplion pole © the e . ~ Continent Must Take | quest of the pastor of the Hough Pedals bu zard Rather Than Breas Saale ite at $12,000 a Year to Sup- ‘ Avenue Congregational Chureh ustoin. c & abour 1 o ? Care of Future. | prepared a ayrabeaith vat vraed: Annual Custo: n plant Pr he: CeO Een we ent Body. eur nat in to Patrolman — LM eh Tn the b raga t izzard of yesterday a |. Honesty, religion and moral cleantine: head the list N ate A im ae maicd po a providing for the elimination 7 1TON , athe . F Ne yatore ambulance ; oak To eh ; rae | ness and cheerfulness were pear me woman knelt tn the snow before th mo) present Board of Bducation and yeace Treaty makes Austria a per- 4 Sei ‘i ON tomb of her husband and daught ae Wa er, ppointment of , the top. Personal cleanliness, = he ay Oren OCS AS Ceara etual poor House and this condition) good mixing and @ good Job Pocners tn the Mainiondien Cemetery, Jamaicn | Us S. FILM DIRECTOR icine: mnembers, each et must be changed in a fow yeurs, Her-| came next. They were followed and Lincotn Avenues, Hrookiya. she| DISAPPEARS IN ITALY | «hom wo was Mrs. Rose Levy of No, 304 East | salary of $12,- bert Hoover told the House and Ways by good manners, sense of hu | and Means Committee to-day, He, mor, education, courtesy, courage fist Street, Manhattan. This morn. (Searching Parties Scour Mountain for|tne vane nal peti daicecha. said the situation there is the worst and industriousness. Young wom | ing her body was found lying in front Herbert Brannan as Brigands | tt said at City jfett tovdagitee in Burope | en inserted @he following: “He | ob he vant, Hees ilnUERLSLTEOTAOe at hy El Hoover urged the’ extension af; must have good looks, be able to | Her husband, David N. Levy, who | Roars DIsteiety ture have given this plan serious loans of $150,000,000 to Austriu, Po-| dance be jolly, and must not | wan a wealthy rea! estate and ingur-| A cablegram from Taormina, Sicily, | Qiought and are in favor of {tt One land and ‘Armenia to prevent starva-| flirt.” Several expressed the be ance broker, dled Jan. 10, 1914, and |f7day announced that tf of the provisions: of the bill will be tion, put’ said that in giving credits) lief that he must be blond, and | her only datghter, Mrs, Emily Gold. | AmereNn motion pictur that none of the prosent membersvat to Austria the United States should] stil) others liked. him “tall and | Pith trolled rut de missing since he left for a walk the lon sfount Hina four days ago. Ho wus |t¢ Board of Fxtucntion shall be eligt- grave just three years jater to the/taking scenes with an It company, | ble for membership in the new board. day. Mrs. Levy had made tt a cus Hecause of the revival of brignndage, | The object this is to free those tom to visit the cametery frequently | and snow on the steep cliffs, great anx- | nom holding office from the suspicion and always on Jan. 10. Her family |tety ts felt for his safety and searching | that they seek lucr: dissuaded her trom going Satunlay, |Partios have been organized, the mag- with Annette Kellermana in the prin. | Me Powers now exercised by the State feld, No. 470 West 150th Street, and| cipai role, a fow years ago, and later | Commissioner of Education, who has got her promise to go with her tol, Daughter of the Gods." He has| Supported Superintendent of Schools the family tony> yestentay, romind-[been in Europe for many months, Ettinger in bis fight with the Hylan ing hor that it was the time of visit- -- -——_— Administration, ing the dead. Mrs. Rosenfotd did} AIDS JAMAICA BAY PLAN. Those who favor the smaller, pald not keep her pramise on account of _ Board of Education contend that sert- the severity of the weather Hylan Aske na | ous friction began between the munie- While Mrs. Levy watched and Connre svupport. ipal and school authorities throagh- prayed at the tomb of her husband | Mayor Hylan sent to Washington to- | out the State after the State Eduea- and daughter amid the whistling wind |My letters addressed to Senators C4l-| tion Commissioner had brought about der and Wadsworth and all the New J t ing s her two sons, Syd- 5 hte belt Tethan, asieta besihe? 1 \ york members of the House of Repre-|% hte to the Edueagon Law ney and Nathan, and the latter@) antatives warning them that because |'m 1917. young wife, Estelle, were searching |op aotivities of New Jersey interests| The provisions of the 1917 leer strc for her. They visited hospitals and] advocating the improvement of the [the State Commissioner ab siute inform Europe that the European! dark.” situa- powers are responsible for the Ghearg_Auvtrin of all the agvieuiwurai NEW MEXICO QUAKE | Jands from which it greviously ob- | IS FATAL TO 100 tained its existence “Ef the 4 Hnue petual mendicant,” Hoover s: United States should not proy cha with full notice that it would be the ive pasitions, It is openly admitted that the new al situa yn is eon Refugees. From Vi Cruz Report Six Villages which makes Austria a per- PLEATS id, “th CUFF IN DETAIL- SHOWING OVER-LAPPING BUTTONS Je the Have Disappeared. ¢ ty. ‘Phe loan should be made! MEXICO CITY, Jan. 12—A new Prohibition and Food Half Por | earthquake near Cosautlan, Vera Cruz, | those powers who favor to-day was reported to have kiled more} tions May Have Something this situation must pay the biIL” /tnan 100 ' Mr. Hoover tear tHatasibion| A. Mesedee. rom the Govermby of] LO WO Witt bute Wy ho | of Austria with Bavaria would be Puebla d red refugees had reached | Decide the ‘Ready-to-Wear’ one solution of the problem. {there reporting that six villages on the i - od ae Alt tot lopes of Mount Orizaba disappeared in} Fashions Count on Total the ‘thquake. . . . (UE acai all ale eis adele zg Gen, Candido Agutar, Minléter of mination of the Fat Man } and Rule That “Streamei i ' nikal War, has sent an ultimatum to robs moricin wxpayer HUC toororce bands the devastated area ‘th rope to get on its feet quicker, Aleks Pe naib Lines” Will Be the Proper police stations without success and|harbors of that State at the expense | powers, its opponents claim. They with workers TRB had the police send out a generallot the United States Government, the | oontend that the Commissioner, while unless they ce« rassing reli The Wolsheviki, Hoover said, ae |parties and co-opera' se ring populatic Thing , alarm, Sunday morning they went to|Jamatca Bay improvement _proseet a vespeeed Canitenary an tee We the Poles are main. /he will order a concentration of fed it Is belleved, ia favormbly gon last and th w York Senate: on ns to Europe should be re- ue causing great delay to reconstruction | seeking to aid the su a “ the cemetery, but the mother had pot | whieh, pe roara ‘ot Ringineer® 1s | Board of Regents, is really account- novo me on awoebe avant thom sind panies STORES ASK VOICE Yet reached ter Pelzer fs hae te |e te eanety eee en ts Oe front against the Reds. | The Jantern-jawed, hatehet-fieed IN GARMENT STRIKE 416 e'clock this morni hey went of government, would |2or or the members of the Legisia- “If Poland collapses it means a di-| GOWERNOR DEFENDS ) herring-aispnragmod individual to the home of Mrs, Rosenfeld and f w | ture, maion Ray and Ne WP nde ail the james | Another complaint against the pow- Miranda ineeting of the. Heard |ers conferred under the 1917 amebd- aun reot menace to the fr stability | NEW STATE PLANS |°""=)"" were told of the mother's intended |J f urop hi 1 Thanks to the bition Amend Governor's Arbitration Board iS visit to the cemeyry. Nathan tele- | of Kurope,” he said. : F irlainy AS homes pattae Kn } ‘ io valle ctive ineers in Washinton to-morrow ‘ | rceeaera: jment to his constitution, together Vold Needle Men Earn Up phoned to the police and Detective jot Hnginecrs tn Wishtiete te af Docs [ment is that while It continues all CONSTANTINOPLE TO |Is Guest, With Senators and As-]with the half portions some restai-| FOUR BOYS HELD AS | to $70 a Week. Frank Doherty of the Miller Aveaue |orming and Dick Uo tie pert, who will | responsibility tm the local Boards ef rants are serving at doubled pric Station went to the Levy tomb and} there urge the adoption of the pee CREA (OOK Nites eases 7 i sroren Fducation, the real powers are re- BE KEPT BY TURKS) “™Wymen at Merchanis! AS |e fulisrown, well-tet, ehiud-fierd| BROOKLYN FIREBUGS wruitrauion oar appointed & therm found the body. Mrs, Levy was |Jamalcs Thy Improvement plana, | Sgt he Fes Eon aent ef a Smit to Inquire ifty-six years ole x . | sociation Luncheon Here, 100 per cent. and 250-ponnd American | ae it : Rip oeatt fifty-aix years old. SHOPLIFTER IS SENTENCED Schools, It was enld Ghat @ member 2 | Gov. Smith's plan for the reorgani-| is expocted to have disappeared trom| They Robbed Nearby Homes Dut carmentaaat_mamera ot RESCUES FAMILY | 4 : of the Education Board could not British Premier Said to Have’ zation of the state Government wag! the facetof the s-Unie’ ‘ore the e pier i fi a Ga PRA MEA TED i wh ce even engage a stenographer withow window dressors got busy mong about! ing Excitement of Fire, Marshal nit Maly Union IN OME. Woma i" Shitted to Original French riscussed at the luncheon xiven by | ¥! : j ei alata OS y 4 to-day at the headquarters IN BURN G HOM } Were Altered Pleads | the consént in writing of the Superin- View RS eet edaecadt vines eons cot lig vanm | 9 its mae | Brophy Charges. of the State Indu 1 Commission, No. us Annie Romaine of No. tendent of Schools. iow the Hotel Astor In-honor of the New | nifty dressers.” ie eae | Street, Rrookiyn, was sentenced | When asked to-day what | . besrslpek ted Vi) Brophy disciesed to-day [280 Fifty Avenue Ban of Wiltia coner on | Fourth Street, 5 ARIS, Jan, 12.—dn the settlement of | York City members of the Stato Le Hall) fashions Men's ready-t0- | detaite of hie threestiuntia hunt forfire-| Harry Relsingoy a manufacturer at nh ied seis Road. ae Gee pie {to not leas than ‘six monthe or more) thought of the plan for a new Boar: 5 |istature, ‘There were present 11 Sen-| wear uniforms comprehend only, the lurch Hollow Road, near | penitentiary to. | of Education, Mayor Hylan said: the Turkish problem it has been al-| bs Labi = skinny, emadiited, shadow-like “per- | " Kiyn, which Nas resulted |No, 99 Madison Avenue, matnuained 7, 7) was burned down this morning, [than three years in the penitentiary to- “There ought to be a emailer 5 ready decided thut the Turks will be{Stors and 44 Assemblymen — from | 9 5 of four boys, one @f whom, |thac tie wages of the garment makers ulconer thrust his wife and tht n her plea of guilty to shoplifting | Hoard of Education, the members. jaft in Conatantinaple, probably with tui| rater New York districts (sect ¢ done their best for dapper {Ne Atunanile lice “wei iLbe | Hoeh GRUBI: are ra ial vananl Ge andi ; Kermochan, Murphy an pie, NU aanatss Hone 1 meas anaieuan ot lL eee : vave cisen much more rapic daughters out of a secon story win A extension ‘She was | Which could devote their entire snty, according to the opinion of | bata ted hd rd vt enute Finance Committec, at- men of Imperceptible physique persons in close touch with the oon-|tagced the Governors plan. for’ wie ff finished the business before youn lings, ‘Phe tar Toust of living and that the latest de- to the roof of a kitch warked 1 fo: has h Beatrice |and attention to their duties,” (heft of six silk waists | Asked how this board should be 4 30 per cent. Increase is un- dropped them to the ground. f > ‘ ‘i | anual convention—-mo get ltrom Lard & Ts Th appointed, the Mayor stated it ference of Premiers in session hare. abolition of certain Statae departme members of the Interna-| hodPel warranted, In L917 tis slowest sewing — They were ui) seriously cut and) Titial Protectiv jociution need be either elected by the people er Clsmeneau, Lioyd George and Nitti) and one and also oppored (iain! Association of Clothing Le 1 polie NbN) gehine operators carned an average bruised and are suffering from expos- |the two were at the he ud of un elabo- | cioointed by the Mayor, to-day in continuance of | the ure plan for @ State! cians jcked their surutozasto-day | the a8 wbout twenty-five MeN Oe gus 59 @ week and his mast proficient Ure. Falconer wus so badly cyt and 5 ‘ : aid natal <a ee Cee Op POLE Adriatic | budet Smith, Introduced as “the most at 1h “Hotel McAlpin 1 came! trom ity vention Bureau and a 1 $55.60 a m At thie tine his Seamer. 1), eeving theta Uiay Recta Ren) okey Sino wy fatebr and lt wen » questions. soy Fea Aa vee TOR 8 A SES Live es or returned /eimijar mim - iphiy's office [Carnet $88.60 mi week. At: ° expected to recover, | mitted to ba summer. and a originally ware repre- Popiihe Gnvience New 1 On ey downtown to {eit jai CHT aa oI i ares ms slowest operators are carning an av- ‘The whole ground floor af the house |d vored the court 5 rords had “been JAIL FOR SPEEDER. hare f gald the Governor should be gi to thair shops in other rt clothing | foro hey a ption the i r . was ablaze befor: ed to make i nad mstantin ne Rae atigeward |e in keeping with his responsi eant f Am | boys quest t pen & th rage Of $1450: hubidaapvolisl aa ahd family awok: Teleased oF DOS Team@e Court Alse Hi Titles ee Sritish view in 22d urged a careful study of the plans| ~ +p, Jothing indus-] The prisons igh Mt proficient draw down an averuge of whan th were | Miss cone ra it to the penitentiary fer pectal i ‘ for rearganizing the State Government. | 4. rasonts a yourly | oners are Jol ‘ ST esa Patwbale 10 dof ri re- [last weelk, Seovt favor of the sion. Now | try 00,00 144 °No’ tel Dooley, No. 60 [$70 @ wee “pr e Jerome B. Kelly, No. 184 Bradhurst teelerpoaition: ste | ina! , Peron. pha ihe Lape bint Rie Micl 1 Chairman IMward .F, Boyle said re ir'mereayinie of Pulooner, ty 4 com: | Woman Avenue, was held in $1000 bail in the view. “ BELITTLES BRYAN’S cat C.D. represent between $400,-|street, a and 8 tadi stores had yey Ddermixsion to 4D- plete loss at $10,000, | Mes. Marle Warren Strauss, who con-|Traffic Court this morning for trial im. SMES GEESE WORK FOR TREATY | 100.500, and. $500,000.00 of it Being) No w A TARY ES Oe SOURS TS Fonte: x foused killing Mrs, Clara Branch, house- |Special Sessions on a charge af 29,000 JEWS DEAD a eae President the United mic union, suid he weleomed r testimony | Gemeral Threateset in for Capt. Henry Wright, at{an automobile while {ntoxteated, i i be Hforward-looking men, SHARCAIT were ier to determine what proportion | treal. his winter to decide on v0, One aurve Nov. ‘ nthony De Santo, No. 1 f the labor cost ts passed dinetly to) WoNnTREAL, prook, Lang laland, ve It, waa] A y No. 189 Chrystie | = - | ne ps ‘ they moe i an ~A gen ermitted by Justice Callaghan tn the |Street, was. sentenced to IN UKRAINIA | senaior king Says Proposal for | 2% Myon eto tt unt mext sume! ihe EON Ta es tor Siprems, @or"of Masta County, te |e city"Briagh tor mpeding fn eRe eee ene : ie fae s to lay down the law for the bewh| Mar ; — - Sit Galas AIBA TEA GF aril 1 guilty to-day to murder In ‘the Park. It was shown that this wus his a i Compromise Reservations Wa: (eat 19ait vo |ROmttltings and th ob DIES AT FIANCEE’S GRAVE. |aey, ae. reat Bo We ETc UT Cena fee Tustice Callaghan Imposed third. artagnmem for speeding witht Gen. Jadwin’s Report on Pogroms Not Original With Him. (PAmons others who surrounded the shames, S46 idl Dito trike for higher waxes causad sentence of imprisonment for not lest a year, and Magistrate House said tt ent to the Senate by a 8 = 150 suits and overcoats hanging on SUES BRAZIL'S VICE CONSUL.| se» Ae sec eaine lear | water famine for two days. than twenty years or for life. world cost him his lice eent to the senate WASHINGTON, Jan, 17,—Willlam J ws in the Blue Room of th i 3 | NOVER ED eR An oeth Neth et are: President. Bryan's position on the treaty was dis ‘pin wern such famous Cognos = Kesosling ts Meayer, cused to-day in the Senate. aator{ag Irving Frankel, jes capa a a 000 for Al- sirecia to: Tire: Keen 0048.) WASHINOTON, Jan, 12—The num- ae oe Shine peclaees tabs) [Te M. Rouda of Cin Dave nets _ Nahe B10: eee BACON, N. ¥., Jan. 12.—Brooding ‘ ber of Jews killed grams Lodi yy p + Lelian of Cleveland, Twitehell one 4 over the death of his fiancee, Miss Eva poe in} reservations “wus not original wiuh Mr, | 1 a Mu ave and E ” ' Muniz, B Ukrainia up to Sept. 9, 1919, was eati- * githough « part. of | Philadelphia, ye palladet Maan ane Charging tha Jo in’ Vqpaylor of (his city, who died recently, 5 mated at 29,000 by Brig. Gen, Jadwin “disseanii the id Fe error eater: Ni Ma [ee ee yeaa sat owe of" | rank Shaw of Nowburgh, twenty yeara of the United States Anmy in a report |the plan is Mr. Brya d that M. Blumen. ot fice is at No. 171 ry Place, pasted | |, shot himself twice while kneeling it her graye in St. Luke's Cemetery here, He diod in Highland fospital, | shaw was a veteran of the World War) and while he was over seas his flan and C, W. Maguire and BD. B ie tors on hés tour of inspection of that coun ee ott ree ate prey or Atontonnl ee try last September, transmitted to the land ratify the treaty,” Secretary Hubert K. Burnham of | I Senate to-day by President Wilson in| My own opinian ta, Spat the Umly No. 18 Astor Place and ane Ameri an, anne e resoltition are w e speedily ratifled with certein | yy, z the celabrated Newark @e-|and should not be response to resotfition by Senator | Tot eyauions,” euid Senator King Manning on his door a notice stating that Blia The Speaalty Shop of Onzinalions FIFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREEF Will Close Out Tuesday i tmaate: to-day filed suit f cer, Republi . mer, who was toastmaster at the [to-day filed suit for $10 Bidewnlls he wan BYsh asta Ee aes dwin said he she I also believe the treaty will be rati- | quet, tried to be helpful 10 report. | dogamation of characts ee § 1 en| ian tod a eyed | tea prompt remarked Senator | banquet, tried to be Nein, ti Tones | Suit wa for thé same @mounll nonme wid frequently pala Visite to Hillery, treasurer of the on of the 'S i would not|Ashurst, Democrat, Arizona, “but Tjers who by John t the show bi his sWoeetheart’s grave. onl wot think. itt will be ratifled sooner becuuse | button sack coats at the show but congresa ify gubstantially correct a bald Mr. Bryan came to town.” the prevailing motit of Slender nem TT GS De el ETA eC oer arlene now that | GALLATIN PLANS | BRIDE HELD AS FOROER, |iSvacstrretm sei ata Ae Seder, Me | ethan wa Bo ee Pa ‘ anything to do with it. He said he Sept. 1, 1919, [deat ° ' Lede Da al Ae Ie OB in ane ollection o out Seventy-Five EXTENSIVE PARK she is Atso Accused of Violating Amendment Ce eee a ingtEl eee COMPLAIN OF NUISANCE. | A Collection of About Seventy-Five of Y IMPROVEMENTS | cetera re it teeny tanec or] ook et or FOUR(OVERGOMEIBY GASi. nan biecee menlaceit Balnecca wel of! Room—which was big enough for -——-— No, 108 Fast 103d Stregt, a stenog-| of them-it . ot a1 4 down and explain it. | Wroekivn Man T Suggestic clude 4 r ver |rapher, once arrested for forging her| paper men sit hid " Suggestions Include a Hudson River plover’a name to a check, wus te-| "How very if r id Wis ted on having tle news- | Second oot an the] d Clothes Dealers, Ih the opinion of residents of the WOMEN’S FROCKS & GOWNS 1 : ; ie see | roadway district between 91st and| —_--———— Gateway and Beautifying Park | teased under suspended se ntenoe only | nike mann roMr. Manning imrera| After having caused four persons. in- | oth Streets, the old clothes mart has | ) F ying i oe vindle her next employer, it | poohe ¢ 1 cluding himself and a rescuing police- | moved there (rom d Stre Avenue With Roses, $0 By te ain Hariom Court to-day, Rad the profiteering re Mees (bal GVELeana WiUh GRA RAWAPA (eee ey, Rerera eine he IN TRICOLETTE AND SATIN as siicged in Harlem Court to-day, |had the prodtecring, mi . |wear a fur coat or new overcoat in to a ary’ a twe D 1 e nvite a parade of second-hand dealers kro, was committed to-day by Mag . ARK COMMISSIONER |ington Avenue, charged that ithe git, | with it for another year ie who wish to buy t Avenue Police | the. ¢ ne y raiment. In BtVe | weld, ‘there will be no trate Short in the 49.50 ly morning they stand at the to-day outlined plans for | James Donovan of the Hast 88th Strest Nii eg. in atyle for next fall Court to the: King inty Hospital for [subway entrances and waylay the. men SHAT aReCTRSey a Tt) Tal |GATOItE ner ey ute tanetne ie | mage che alintranet or tne and Clk, milan pete Ang AY am Re ALORS Ores | Rormenty #2ag'ta's@) 1 funds would be asked trom | ams of Raymond Burman, « civil on {and the establishment o he doors. of (he flat Aecost AMT “passeraby: ds would be asked tro! te 4 ey Phd gant thagan fi Complaint ave heen ma oT ‘ “y | ‘ P the Board of, Estimate and Ap- earache | Mna ea rime dg tue to the |‘), venting Warld Vy" realdent va 1 Included are coat and tunic models of tricolette with lace and net eee ie r the follo eee een oh Paleaen Hers ey nn by. simpl fying the gar: |} ron AfTade, 10, effort to vestees, also softly draped satin frocks. And a limited number of New monumental water gate- Opera Baritone He ae a ean turn out a continued: far manth dinner gowns of Georgette crepe with ruchings of taffeta silk. j way on the Hudson River for the CHIOARO: Tans 18 secret heat | vagily increas er of mits and ing was conducted to-day by Fed authorities into deportation 110 OWN | <eeeee—epssssssesscssssss—se—tre <o-ter=stne essen thts, Pree ot | reception of distinguished vis- t ite ewainet George Baki : fall and winter models | ; tone and member o} : Se a eae huni Bail ction of a recreation centre [one ! Fe: ‘ 1") Seer iiurmbam sald r) and canteen for sailors on the [Opera oe Baklanoft induced | “will be markeds bs shane Min nd Hudson River bank r to accompany him to Americ five| plain—very plaineffect Removal of the receiving reser- with a promise of marriage | Stream amen Mu voir in Central Park and its cons P fulliled, | tomobi! oo drew the Evening j version into a meadow —_—.— World picture \ Clearance Sale Tuesday, of WOMEN'S HIGH GRADE BOOTS Kepaving Riverside’ Drive ex- marrolk: Misaeh ua Wales Exactly!” agreed Burnham and| on, Ratt Manning, thereby establishing that tiring East and West Drives A ana - they, too, have their car in Centr MI Park NORFOLK, Va. Jan, 14--Femilion And the elimination of the hood, | Erection of one or more large ‘© were placed on a water ration of | ofre Mr. Johnstone | j 8 75 parks on Staten Island five gallons a day in order to conserve | As to that, as to the fat man,” said) | e ; onstruction of a series of |the dwindling supply, due to lack of| Secretary Burnham, “it may be tru 2 : artistic onerete benches on the n, Sprinkling carts, railway tank | that Prohibitic will help, but if he! [a e | Formerly 12.00 to 16.00 Central Park side of Fifth Ave- cars and water boats are being pressed | wants to make assuran@p doubly sure es e tn nue. into service to distribute water from | jet him practise the John J. Pershing J i 5 . f Keoutifying Park Avemue from and HOMEY TowAe setting-up exercises for half an hour The collection includes dress boots in white, black, brown or dark 42d Street to 97th Streets with me Court Veholds Pleketing | Very morning cedars and rambler rose i Geavie | "But tell him not to worry,” said ‘onstruction of a permanent “i . Mr. Manning, “for while these are the n ac e ea automobile roadbed for the Speed- WASHINGTON, Jan, 12.—The Su- | ‘models,’ we'll have sults and over & gray kidskin or patent leather with ivory buck tops. Turned or light welted soles. Louis XVI. heels. Also walking boots in black or brown Preme Court to-day, by dismissing the| coats in plenty for the ‘stouts,' the é\ ; ‘A ; ; aH 5 *Nonsteuction of a new trotting appeal for want of jurisdiction. allowed Sdims,' the ‘short stouts’ and all ‘ott ; Russia calfskin or combined with buckskin top. In addition, all white & NON Se: Bes € |decisions of lower courts to stan id ups.” r - o . Pe) see eet Auld treme [ing Matty, Mekaughiin, “totedo’ Tibor | "there wasn't a hip pocket on a in the Wo rld washable kidskin shoes with welt soles, Louis XVI. or military heels. talizing trees and meadows | oting ‘injunction during ‘the anteaesiie | Balt gt pants in the Blue Room.* fe the parks. wworkore’ strike Usore last June, "i tg eee meee arenes A N basta ! s = cp ete ae -_——

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