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kK _THE EVENING. WORLD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1920. (STANDARD DRESS, cure sarnen, so| Women Will Wear These Next Summer |RECEIVER TAKES _|“0°'suckn’snonens| bestaoy voucneRs: ‘INDIVIDUAL’ HATS WOMEN STAT AWAY And They Are Designed by Americans FIVE CAR LINES Court Pelion Reveals Poot of |Consotidated Official Declares Hi” Caldwell, N. J., Warden Reports | Gross Sales Tax to Conypensate Saved No Bills After They re Small Attendance Since Separate URGED }FOR WOMEN yrs ee pe for War Losses. Had Been Paid. cae ae SE RS sh ban | q ah, ¥ se . : 5 pa ht yi hm, Arthur TH, Lamborn, a New York] The story of the deliberate destenee ; ‘ : ah uae brokes, with in Havana, | on of vouchers and bills by the Cone ‘ to-day filed #uit against James H.|*!dated Gas Company officials wae told 7 HOSP of tho Essex County Penttentiary at ‘ “nat Caldwell, N. J. reported to the Miss Louise Johnson Asks Board of Freeholders to-day a Them to Wear Only Ready | atscovery he made on Sunday Made Clothing. Fewer women prisoners than tons % to-day In the 80 cents gas hearing 666” Post and others, members of thelrory gpecial Master Abrahem 8, Gf i “ ‘Commission on Compensmtion to Robert Livingston, publicity agent Gets Delay in Court Hearing | Ssar Brokers,"” tor $35,000 biite sent {O) his. doparerasnt f6 ft ML mired Bl” camborn's petition, reveated that] Pie "ny that then swore alvews | Until Thursday Over City’s | when war measures and the policy of |stroyed. when the bills were palde ta nat ' Pacha aaa ; : publicity agent aald he Fs Objection. the American Sugar Refining Com- abe palary aba commed ie Bet é o y works fram ten to sixt men attend the weekly church services in the prison, although NEED FEWER SUITS.| =ntit recentty tho women were proportionately in the majority. pany cutting out commissions, pr jeally put the sugar brokers out of |"#0urs a day. including Sundays, In your accounts here,” said i: business, Cuban planters agreed tolane Corporation Counsel John Reesiver Jacob Brenner, sioner of Jurors of Kings ool one-eighth of 0 sr cent. of (O'Brien, “are many ttefas for inciden | bool one-eighth of one per cent. of} ing others marked ‘ele’ Can you compensate’ | us what these are. fr losses and No, t cannot, | the answer, " | (Mr. Hoap reported that he no- Editor Declares Men at Present | ticed a tafling off among the wo- Have Advantage in Buy- men in the last few weeks, and 4| jtook oharge of the property of the| their gross sles to | Midland Railroad on Staten Isiund| American brokers for th Jto-dny, having been appointed by| ‘save them from extermination.” after services Sunday he set out q a ing Apparel | 40 learn the reason. From one | Pedernt Judge Chatfleld, on the appli-| A fund of $300,000 was collected and t ANGCRE b bach womas the information. came cation of the Westinghouse Electric | divided among the American brokers, | gayg Miss Hoten Loutse Johnson, editor| tat the Warden's rule holding | Company he said, and to bis Now York office ‘the Genuine Roquefort ‘The application of the City of New | was allotted $25,000, Lamborn's Cuban York for a recelver came up for hear- | office, he said, however, received noth- ing before Justice Cropsey in the Su-|ing. His suit is to get the share of preme Court in Brookiyn in conjune- | the fund, which, he claims, the Cuban tion with the Injunction proceedings |ofce should have, Lamborn asks to restrain the company from with- eee eae be be pg bene to at testi- ak se SN Ci mony ef Manuel Rionda and Robert erat Lhd gy non i. Hawley, both of Havana, before the case comes up for trial.” Angu- | hearing be postponed until he ¢ ment. on this motion will be heard Jan familarize himself with the situation. #0, Rionda and Hawley both were Justice Cropsey put the cage over till] id to be prominent in the sug ‘Thursday, over the objections of Rd- | Pusiness in Havana. ward Nohler, of the Corporation | Counsel's office Commissioner of Plant and Struc tures Whalen said that 55 buses were in operation on the island at 6 o’clock this morning, ‘Tho bus lines continued to run until 3 o'clock this morning, separate services for the men of the General Federation Magazine, and women was responsible, speaking to-day in Havemeyer Hall ‘That rule was inaugurated at at Columbia University on “The| the first of the year. itthics of Dress," urged that ane ot| ‘Prior to that time, according the contributions of American women| ‘© the woman prisoner, the wo- te the era of postwar development} ™eén attended the service so they should be a decision to cutout the| Could flirt with the men prison- drasmnaler end pedronise the ready. | oF? Sofosd the alnle made clothing store. TE eee lead ts wa |END OF NEW) PORT jon that the time has come for! STRIKE IN SIGHT be ladies to agree upon a standard- eer zed dress. hea ‘ P “Man,” said Miss Johnson, Compromise Offer Submitted by dress properly and becamingly with Boatmen’s Union at Confer- . limited number of suits | a ih “Tis clothes are made of far bet- ence To-Day. ler and more lasting material 1¢ style of his garments makes it possible for him to wear tem more| than six months without becoming onapicuously different trom bis fellow taste and a “come again” flavor to Ancre Cheese that make friends of most every one who knows it. Made by SHARPLESS. Philadelph » MecGibbou & Co. 1 AND 3 WEST 37TH ST. ONE DOOR FROM FIFTH AVENUE ident of whe 11 Broad- Jon practically the samo schedule as ne planking over luct at Fort George, whieh “1 to by Midland Road of- » SLY “ach bus load five min- time in transportation to Man- an. The ferryboats were crowded | but the congestion Was not as great wboat Exchang way, and the ike Committ of the Harbor Boa Union conferred to- day at the union headquarters, No. 85 West St . According to Arthur patel | Olsen, Chairman of the Strike Commit- “Woman must abanden the tra-|tec, a compromise offer was submitted ditions of generations @n@ no longer | which he believed would be accepted by dress to capture the Meet y the boat owners and would end the of the male or to bp prt { strike, others of her sex. It is perative | Olsen sail 3,500 members of the} which fe not affiliated with the) “an Federation of Labor, are on| ike, and that 500 t are “te ile there fs no extensive tie-up, an | the trolley lines. of the REFINEMENT Exacting people will find in the McGIBBON Store an atmosphere of refinement, exceptional values in goods, and an organization ever ready to serve them faithfully and well in all Departments. as yesterday. Five lines of surface cars are dis- ‘continued. They were those o} ating between St. George and Rich- mond, known as the Richmond tin between St. eorge and Port Meh- union, hat we be will to adopt cough |S" landardization to permit right man- |“\" niacture and that we demand that | \, he productive power shall be applied | investigation revealed the strike threat- | mond: vin Concord, Known as we . A ee : nsuch a way as to reduce price cis, to “interfere “with the removal of Dame Fashion, it appears, so far as woman's models of the most fetching of the creations of the | Concord tine: between St; George and Special INVENTORY Offerings Women become 1 conspicuous ay, Commissioner of 4 ning, headgear is concerned, is yeas mplating removal American designers. They are the acme f the known as the Silver Lake line; the Wut tore impressive us ready-made |declirei ho would uso his own men to) from Paris to Néw York. So the Association of practical and artistic in summer chapeaux and em- — Manor Road line, from Broadway, House Linens evhing is substituted for custom- |" re boatmen demand an increase o Retail Milliners, now in convention here, has the body all the principles of the leading millin- ent DS eae A BRULEE: Prom Lace Curtains—Heavy Draperies tiade garments. Rae Re P Pept eee ts ot temerity to announce, Here are pictured four ery experts. Red L Grant City, to Midland Floor Coverings “The active, he thy woman creat Luxurious Beddin; fahogany Beds Lamps & Shades Overstuffed and Novelty Furniture Mirrors sh - Beach, | r said to-day that of drs add thte ctinatce te | LEAK IN-'GAS TANK. |NEW GROUP FORMING!NO NEEDLESS LOSS, |SOUTH AMERICA while bet oth Ken foranal po ‘nvlal beauty. Her less advanced sis-| FATAL TO WORKMAN] FOR TREATY PARLEY.| SAYSGEN.LIGGETT/SPURNS PROHIBITION (ico tn usual, knowleds ter clings to the older dress forms | Situation. He planned — to through which a lower appeal is|_. i mA Rae ie ; . a ? ‘ mafia Staton Island kuter in «the iade, Out of the struggle is coming | TWelve Others in Williamsburg | Coalition of Mild Reservation Re-)Commander of ‘st American! Brazilian and Chilian Tell Wash- «© an inventory of the com. he added, “whether new Womanhood with higher | Plant Overeeme by Fumes publicans and Democrats Army Explains Operation on ington Delegates Idea Will Not e the cars,” I under- | | Store Houfs: 9 A. M. to 5.30 P. M. Lisa tyes dG aly ye beeeate While Eeating Luncheon, Proposed. Armistice Day. Go in Their Countries stand that the city has taken away lee q btid WASHINGTON, Jan. 20,.—Answer-| WASHINGTON, Jan. 20.—Prohibition- our starting point at St, Geor so far as to suggest a standard style ihe Harsls Ghat alioave. by cAmerroan'|isthyr IGCkIty, ton” new. Worlds/“to" cons in hats. A male auditor gathered \troopa' on the mriorning of Arralatice Visod to avoid Chili ana that what is taken from the dress- htly in Bolivia, but A gas tank, with a capacity of 1,000! WASHINGTON, Jan cubic yards of fluid, at No, 25 Skill-|tion of Republican m Imau Street, Wil sburg, sprang nd Democrats to-é lieak during the noon hour while thir-/a time limit on the bi-partisan treaty | resulted in needless loss of maker is not unlikely to go to the | tion taborers were eating their lunch] conferences going on in Senator/Gen, Hunter I t, Comman y in Honduras and Par inilliner, linside. Before the men could esi Lod, office First American Army, told a Hous advice is based on the sate- Johnson said, “the hat becomes more | oft! Hally Boger, sixty-|ences will not bring about « com! Ankle: QAvavGa Lin PHA MCBHAaEArSOnTE sh ress when asked to- individualized. A costly hat is many | five, mse Brooklyn, | 5 he treaty, the mild reserva-|cectop could not have been stopped t about pre fon There ian ehtest chance Dr. Luis bh him, stance could uuse two divisions were astride the times not the sign of extravagance, |) U1" sa Kin Utah, are get HELD BY POLICE ii 00th Stat igre hie)" Yn uncut by Tmpor- [cit wha an Armin - eeceanie cine th to interesting work — healthful and at- Freeing an Starving, She sai | HS SATASL IE ie we “nities” Sah Mt |scomer, aascoot” 8 Patoneanes lt, teramevtn eat enemy, tractive surroundings — friendly associ- Read Paes “ ae eran erie, eine POLICEMAN USES DRUG.|,,7%* same in Hake "tfames, wen ifh ent tm mom pe ates — many privileges such as free ia Peat Sanit | cme : was floated at high tide last/ofignacio Aqurcia |” Ne belle by ead medical advice and protection without t evening without assistance, | y charge, for exam: fon on Evi- | Brooklyn Hospital Gets Money Be- day, a girl of seventeen who calls her- | : jundamaged and proceeded on her vo; Held in Wood Alcohol Theft, . self “Dorothy Wilson’ and says she ran | queathed to Sisters Now i ie eth a M47 ase cost under a liberal sick benefit plan away from her up-State home to “find | Dead—Art to Institute. Arnold Horween iy the 1 a LAS cai OLE eh a career in Now York. Genitalia: Court to-day reeset ir eore mara cinta cpeig ol lori, aatueanrey yee Jan, ana. |f9R oxamination Jan. 37 on ohne cosy well-furnished rest and recreation iy oie i me te Sea ey He | rooms —— well-cooked lunches served tion house the policemen ayesie nada Kk alia ervatively timated at nd two million dollar ry and pictures are de the police a trifle nit that because 8 and paint she Nad been “un below cost — good pay to start — fre- quent increases —- many opportunities for promotion — Apply as soon as pos- sible at the nearest of the following employment offices: (You should be 16 or over.) ould not dre th Ma oil OFrong Maine to California Wemal —s MONUMENT TO BARLEYCORN. Unveiled With Ap fes at Meri MIRIDEN, Conn mont dedicated to John ki Break one Break one of these Auerbach Chocolate CocoanutCreamCakes in half—notice the heavy coating of smoothest vanilla chocolate —then notice the lily-white center of finely grated, milky cocoanut mixed with sugar-cream —you'll have to eat it—you can't resist. Try one today. AUERBACH CHOCOLATE COCOANUT CREAM ropriate Cere- Ther 2 Chureh Ch day on the onthe North Colony Road Phe inscription: on the monument} Ne eads: "In Memoria john Barley= | og. orn, Born B,C. Died Jan. 16, 1920; |? 6 he sremtemiee acannon es Shere isan Der. fatter candy for every Occasion - les the police MAIN EMPLOYMENT OFFICE who dis Foronto Broadway at 27th Street, Manhattan 8 A.M. to 6 P.M. i, a nurse who recent! me ber on Youngst 0, was found dea he on No, 139 W Ist eet this morning. The dead we tall, rs old, & feet 9 fn 150 pounds, blue eye and mustache en last.seen he| 8 H 58 W. Houston St., Manhatt 453 E. Tremont Ave., Bronx wore a dar » dark & as es only partly clad, In the Sata Abie koe CAM ine Ea Ds were two empty half pint pottle RBA |Whien had cont Key and on Pe SE RAGH & FON ® ( Except Tuesdays and Fridays 12 M. to9 P.M.) | Shoe Manufacta About 500 repre all parts ¢ ern in Session, Ww YORK 81 Willoughby St., Brooklyn 1336 Broadway, Brooklyn | 9 A.M, to 5 P.M. 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. ives of the shoe | Salary, Jan, 20.—Th ry from United | Hote 8s this Sisson, Vice Guaranty Trust Comp: ere! Financial and Credit ( was elected to NEW YORK TELEPHONE CoO. | \ Killed by Auto.) Wo A Codity believed to be| ALBANY, N. Y:, Jun, st 68th codify the tion Law was made in Street, was Killed at Ey h Street |the Assembly to-day when Assembly | and First Avenue, this morning by an|man Caulfield introdu a resolution \ito owned and ‘operated by. Samuel | calling for the appo! int of @ com | A move to Wrinberg of No, 458 t 102d Street, | mittee of five to Investigate and report + The ,body was removed to the Hast!to the Legislature by April 1, this dst Street Station. years ee nena RS A AS a

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