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PATERSON BARS “SHADOW DANCE” |, City’s Inspectors Send the Novelty * the “Jazz.” © Xifred Mason and Grace Headifen, — daitee hall inspectors of Paterson, N. J. tesued an order yesterday setting forth that “shadow dances” would not be: allowed in Paterson in the The order was announced at the meeting of the Board of Aldermen. The inspectors declared “the turning out of all of the lights in the hall, with the exception of a small ray from a spotlight, permits immoral and indecent daricing to be carried on, and also acts as an incentive to pick- pockets.” ‘The inspectors said they had found igh schoo! girls fourteen years old, umpliaperoned, in public dance halls. Some were attired in Scotch cos- tomes, displaying their bare knees and dancing the shadow dances with con- | siderable indiscretion. The “shimmy” does not shake in Paterson any more, following a re- eebt ordinance by the Board of Alder- mae, which also went on record as | mmalterably opposed to “jazz.” pp ieee Ail na PUT 6 STITCHES IN HEART. | Wary tm Murder Trial Sees Phote- Braphs Made by Surgeon, @LTTSBURGH, March 17—The story @ remarkable surgical operation was toad “im the Criminal Court yesterday by | De J. F. Berg of St. John’s Hospital in the ‘trial of John Hoza, accused of at- ‘tempting to kill Steve Belonik in a fight last April 9. Dr. Berg exhibited X-ray plates which provided a startling record of Belonik's casé. He testified that Belonik had re- 8 a rfoa, and sewed the heart up, putting | atltches 1a IG" sald the "aurgeo ot was of danger on ny a Chotographs showed the heart ‘end the sutured Incision. > Stele $15,000 im Gems. Military Academy. / a WASHINGTON, March 17.—Entrance to Join the “Shimmy” and examinations for West Point are being iheld _to- ad Lcousboat the country. 128 ST.STORE OPEN EVENINGS ur Credit Plan a MOINES, March 17.—Diamonds estimated to be bale cen were taken late yesterday b; unmasked men mieaTine jewelry store of 8. Kama. Petia Macren was beaten, bound and gagwed. ‘The robbers escaped in an au- tomobile. i xa a bende t pill of the ier fandidates a 2 Cam yesterday. rity, of the Hit. -cight Neandidates to examined en were present when WEARING APPAREL for MEN, WOMEN & BOYS QUALITY - STYLE - VALUE Extra sizes for Stout Men & Women STYLISH SUMMER FURS 131 WEST 125°*ST. 13 NASSAU ST. Seventh Aves. Out-of-town Residents will find Convenience. $35 Ideal for the Business Woman and Those Who Spend Much Time in the Open Women’s Wool Jersey And Heather Suits Worth at least $39.50 in today’s Market At $25 Sak Just off the Steamer! THE NEW PADDINGTON SPRING TOP-COATS Ecad! What fine materials! Here’s absolutely the first of the new season’s importations —just out of the ship’s hold and barely a fortnight out of England. tT weeds and Chev- iots—Single and Double Breasteds—Belt and Plain Backs—Raglan and Plain Shoulders. If you really want something with touch-and-go to it, go to it! Paddingtons are ours ex- clusively in New York! Saks & Company Broadway at 34th Street LOTHES OF CUSTOM QUALITY A By far the best suit values offered for a very long time. The models are in swagger sports effects and mannish Norfolks with smart belts, patch, flap, regulation or slash pockets, and tail- ored stitching or tucks for trimming. The colors are Brown, rich shades of green, navy blue, Copenhagen blue and heather Considering that only good quality Wool Jersey and heather cloths have been used in their de- velopment, these suits at $25 are wonderful. Fourth Floor. Very Special Also—New Two-Piece For One Day Only—Thursday ‘for those requiring 46, 48 and 50 bust measure At Savings of One-Third advanced as never before. stitched edges, and hand featherstitching in blue. 1 fp “Have Anaaged E Arranged Especially for Thursday An Exceptional Sale of Women’s Taffeta Frocks at_much below their actual worth Frocks that bring to you a decided newness in their many novel style features—and a new standard of value at this very modest price! The model is an exact copy of a recent import, beau- tifully developed in lustrous taffeta, displaying new hip waistline, side tunic, trimmed with pleat- ed ruffling, short sleeves with self plaiting, and gilk tasseled sash. A frock so new, so different, it should receive your immediate consideration. Navy Blue, Brown and Black. Sizes 34 to 42. STRICTLY LIMITED TO THURSDAY— Girls’ Pongee Silk Frocks At $15.75 Handsome smock effect frocks of good quality \ Pongee Silk, richly hand-embroidered, and prettily finished with ribbon sash and rosebuds. lightful frocks for Spring for the girl of 6 to 10 years are not to be had—and once this lot is sold they can never be duplicated at this low pricel Pongee Frocks for Girls “Special $24. 75 “Big Sister’s” Frocks never had more individuality—and were never made with greater care. Stunning two-pieee suit model with full-pleated skirt and separate coatee richly hand-embroidered in pretty color combinations. Sizes 12 to 16 years. Second Floor. Women’s Extra-Size Undermuslins These dainty underthings for women of extra size are offered to you at prices based upon wholesale costs of many months ago, since when prices have At SO Ncinsook Nightgowns in low neck models, in simple and quite elab- orate styles, trimmed with lace or embroidery, or hand embroidered in color. At $2_—painty Pink Batiste Nightgowns in low neck model, with hem- At $1.50_a Collection of Nightgowns, Combinations, and Envelope Chem» ises, in various materials, neatly trimmed. Broken selections of higher priced models, At Pl cones Venteeenctrenee of Corset Covers, Short Petticoats, Drawers, and Pink Nainsook Bloomers—Values you should take advantage of immediately. Third Floor. ’ 119-125 W. 24th St., Near Oth Fie aa The only store that sells the overstocks of The National Cloak & Suit Co. ee Thursday’ S Bargains} Here are extraordinary bargains, one each from 10 different deqeiteneale—al ipecelly aloctod for thle one deg's sollte, Dress, ity Silk Taffeta, a le Dres = ; Linene Suit valle of close, i] made little even weave with |] Wash Suits in equally good solid }] a serviceable color voile used |] tan, with con- iy ben - trasting color ue LS jan trimmings. sec ue cere eer Eetra value. Extra Value! 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