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= ee 4 THE EVZWING WORLD, TURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1020, Ribbon Quiy Wit Shoplifter. trict. -PUIGE PENSIONS JONSON ANGRY SOESONBRKLY ss eee aa SS nutes, and at No, S20 voter were In the bo « tine, the early bal-| the fret 196 Firat Avenue © Debt Reduced to #24,062,~ 500,612, INGTON, Nov. 2.—-Treanur Uetober remulted in to figures made public, t gross debt to be $24.08 a represents a reduntic ting the month. announce that J. W. @ans, @ guard at CM TUMID A) ars t women’s bullding, and Juanita’ , of No ‘ nut | Weaver, a prisoner, ‘quietly eloped” Avenue, created a tiny | late Saturday night , Juanita was serving a sentence of one year for shoplifting, having been | convicted fn Atianta last May. She ts described as being about twenty-one | years old and « blonde. d criticising Chairman vyilt | aes Sere Pupper for refusing to let ler Estimate for 1921 Shows California Senator Says He Women Flock to the Polis in G Moré Confusion Than Dol- Believes Harding Won't Most Places as Early as mengn (Beas lection Diet of the y#t Astembly Dis x, at Courtlandt Av reet, by demanding lars in Fund. Go Into League. the Men. ‘ ¢ Connection With Any Other Establishment in the World | Police Commissioner Enright's enti- SAN FRANCISCO, Nov mate of what will be needed to pay ,j, n Call-| Pour of Policemen’s pensions during 1921 In , javenih 3 - | tions th $3,686,146. A generous proportion of (TPA by an eleventh hour contro-) citing ’ ation, HORNBLL, N.Y. Now 2A down In and gen tiehout the southern tler is have it Getn Six Menthe Deportation. Nov. %—Stx months at wl #lorm cond! war made inte ting eavily the rural vote. Re Her blue hair ribbon fuiriy quiv- theve pensions go to hale and hearty Very developing over what led to the) p having been preceded by an exchange of telegrams between Hoover and| : . . Shortridge in which the latter prom.) POUGHKEEPSIF, N i feed support of the League of Na-|Uevy vote Ie being cust at the elec- iy . tion here th-day, ‘The women were tions, These charges drew comment ; of city employeen. It averages about! to-day from both Hoover and Senator [out in large numbers during the early $2,000,000. Inasmuch as the Estimate | jonnaon hours. [t is expected that the vote Board has decided that the Police! «yy qioover sayn Mr. Harding in|!" Dutchess County will exceed 40,000, Pension Fund shall have first lien on} nT si “| ROOHHSTHOR, N, ¥, Ne this amount, there isn't any doubt | ing Into the League,” read a state: | aicrg wag a dinpeait ie but what the large army of pension-| iment from Senator Jobnson. “Hord-| 6. Gay. in womo dist ers will regularly receive their pay|ing says he haw turned his back on th warrants, At first neither Comptroller Craig| eeu. I bellove Mr. Harding.” nor other city financial experts ap-| “Somebody must have misinformed | | peared to understand just what Cor Senator Johnson," was the statement dae pap Meigs Pen nan ks] in-) Hoover made from his home at Palo ther » i e in his Police Pension Fun Alto, “His statement as to Senator | “eather prevails, R ke bl. U d V L Hmates of receipts and debursements| Harding's position may refer to his| SYRACUSE, N. Y., Nov. 2—Heavy emarkavtle Underwear Values : Jiggs ny $27,418.40, hance rep! ew on the League. It ts not in ac- | reristration many of the election aa a—— jinn; —=_ sae wents a 20 per cent. salary increase | cord with Senator Harding's oft Ye-| districts of Syracuse makes it necea- ) of $187,087. This latter figure ts the] pe, ib sary in some cases to vote ut a rate j total increase in officers’ pensions for) mociation’ or ‘a’ rociety of nations,” | Of More than gne @ minute, In one & period from “Jan. 1 to June. 3 avorable weather and a mititude | district $39 are registered to vote in 1920," according to Commiswione) of sharp local contents, together with | the 720 minutes, The required speed fights own report, It was fnally the general interest in the national |!® being kept up, It was mid at 11.80. je t the $27,418.40, or 20 per| &, | Rainy weather prevails. cent. of $187,067, is nothing more or} Campalkn. gave promise of tbringing | = | t « from mnail communities of ered with her indignation wt whut | hard labor and deportation thereafter . ce {poet n Bow men, who are in the prime of life and ¢ndorsement of Samuel Shortridge, uben County were to the effect she considered a male trick was iby reaps i ae be . no . = ; re Hepes ty eet Police Cov on Bi . 3] & are drawing good salaries from banks running againat James D, Phelan for| that a very Mit vote ts belni © - rive her of a Pa the “Mystery Man," who THIRTY-FOURTH STREET BRUAU WAY: FIFTH AVENUE, and other institutions, where they are the United States Senate from Cail-|and that the usua won privilege of womanhood aligned {n this court week ago ‘ ; employed as messengers and unl- fornia, by H Hoove it | plural | o charged by the Government | formed apecial officers. The Estimate | statement endorair rtridge waa| OGL vith geveral longtne of use which |with acting /aa an intermediary ; SORT niastic dawned clue will le transported in ® pol patrol | tween mer rye " 1 f, Board cut down Enright's request (| challenged by Jolin Hrancis Neylun, | Blect! dawned ad a Gugon, they will make ‘short work of ween members of revolutionary elrsias @ flat $1,000,000 and told the Com-|close friend of Senator Juhneon, aa|thtentening In (he northern con the bonfires in the dnterest of public’ in Groat Britain and Russtan | missioner that if he wants any more to-day with a light in falling in safety. tloniats. Money it will have to come from ac- cruals, This ts a fund the sources of | which are moneys accumulated from | deaths, resignations and dismissals Ogdensburg OPPENHEIM.CLUNS & C 34th Stroet—New York early te lines of . | people formed immediately after the rv Vpertan Spetied ail sooth) 46)4ie voles Tomorrow— Wednesday were obliged to walt Until later tn the day to cast their ballots. Cloudy vo! SEVENTY hive Dotuars FELIS ANTICIPATES THE LOWERED PRICES OF THE LATER SEASON) ; WHEN bit FOR THESE ed views on ‘a’ League, ‘an’ ©“ : 0 penile less than an estimate on which the/°Ut ® record vote. | * 1921 pension éstimates shall be based a Lotnges prety sne POUs Opened NO ELECTION BONFIRES. ore Gel. exitions of voters were clamoring for| (The Fire Department ia ready to- ‘ofan had |Mlght to take all the Joy out of the leotors to such election celodmtions for the New York will continue to mount year by ye Although Coniminsioner Enright's é s ceport io the Estimate Board mem- beat MeN ia ee & vers mentions receipts and disburae- | been drilled into the : © ments, no reference is made to aasets an extent that it was expected much | boy, who is prone to celebrate a vic- f, Are there any in the Police Pension [Of the eleventhi-hour rush would be /tory, whichever aide wins. by bullding ‘Fund? Comptroller doesn't know, | *¥olded a . |@ bonfire and dancing around it In @ po- | * foseph Haag, wocretary of the Eati.|, las Angeles reported a “clear, crisp. | ition! frenzy, Fire Commiantonor Dran- fi mate Board, who ts the city's pen.|Deautiful day.” Early voting was|nan has assigned firemen to every. p }) ston expert, ‘is Informed there nre no |brisk, with voters waiting when the /lice station. ‘These men will work Yy assets, There is said to be $5,000,000 | Dolls opened. conjunotion with the police and, armed = Evangeline ‘Up COLLARED BoLIVIA RAPS CReriectix THE LUXURY OF THE MOMENT IN WRAP FASHIONS ARE THESE WIDE SWEEPING MODELS OF SUMPTUOUS BOLIVIA,WITH DEEP COLLARS OF NUTRIA OR AUSTRALIAN OPOSSUM ‘The Enright statement shows that 18 officers were pensioned from Jan * uary 1 to June 3 . at a coat of 4 379,060. ‘Two officers were increased A at an expense of $785, one matron ‘ cost of $800, Washable Silk Chemises Crepe de Chine and Satin. Step-in and Envel- ope Models, lace, ribbon and Regulation Straps Very Special 2 . 9 5 Wash Satin Bodices Hand-embroidered, ‘ace trimmed SMARTLY 'TAILORED AND EMBROIDERED | pensions Increased at a cost of $900, and in another instance seventy-six widows had pension incroases, effe live July 1, 1920, at a cost of § Bight guardians were pensioned at ) an expense of $3,000, making a total Sof $216,335. The decroases due to | Geaths and other causes during this | same period total §79,268. The dif- _ ference between the se and the », Wecrease in $137,067. It is of this amount that Commiasioner Enright " takes 20 per cent. “for salary in- creases,” as he puts it, adding $27,415 } and making a total of $164,480, The total pensions and disburae- mente for the firat six months of 1920 | amounts to $1,416,287.61. Next Decem- | ber pensions, it timated, will be ‘$278,436.64. The total pensions disbursements for 1921 are estimated at $3,358,307. | The 1921 receipts, estimated on the } Dasis of the 1920 receipts, will be yp $812,534.07. This is incrensed 5 per cent., making the total $854,160. By! subtracting this amount from the $3,538,307 estimate there remains the © 82,685,146, which was the amount the Baatise Cotsincher. coursed, Evangeline is the symbol of * MAN WARNS OF DISASTER. purity and old-fashioned quality. NEW VELOUR. FROCKS VERY SPECIALLY PRICED and hemstitched medels, ribbon 2.00 +| MODELS IN DISTINCTIVE NEW DESIGNS $30 drawn. Flosh and White. Very Special i FEATURING MODE INNOVATIONS OF AN UNUSUAL CHARACTERU Washable Silk Bloomers { Satin and Crepe de Chine. Fully rel inforced. Fleshand White. Special 2.95 i > w) OPPENHEIM. CLUNS & © 34th Street—New York SSS i _~- Wash Silk Petticoats Deep flounce models of Satin and | Crepe de Chine. Emb’r'd and lace 3 05 trimmed. Flesh and White. Special | : Phones te Fire Department From the Brimont. — “Bomething terrible in going to hap- pen,” said a man's voice over the tele- — phone at 11 o'clock Inst night to the |, operator at Fire Headquarters, “What is it?” asked the operator. (>) “I can't tell you that,” replied the & man. “You'd petter watch out.” The manager of the telephone ex change found that the man spoke from the Belmont Hotel, The telephony . yr at the hotel recalled the man Crepe de Chine Gowns Nc Gibbon | & Cn. An Unparalleled Sale Wednesday -- wea red, lace and ribbon trimmed. © Who aaked for the connection, hut could Tailored, == 2 2 =, ee oe | | * © Five “ho! information, “Sxcopt that he 1 AND 3 WEST 37TH ST. ; Dainty Sleeve and Sleeveless i ee 5.00 | J . t baactives mets find the man‘at ONE DOOR FROM FIFTH AVENUE A Flesh only. Very Spec Misses Coats and Wrap Coats 1 _ ‘ a ae 3 AMBASSADOR DAVIS SAILS. | |¥} LACE CURTAINS ft, | ‘ cf ihaen . i ! eee te f0 ester. ts searsn te 18 AND CURTAIN MATERIALS ‘, i gett || OPPENHEIM.CLLINS & C At Sovings of 30.00 ‘ ; eee Site. an elton are a Patterns of Charming Simplicity as well as the + . i ape tardas on the Conarder Aqultanta, nt more) Luxurious Productions of Hand-Made 34th Street--New York Values to 78.00 expected to return to this country ani ~ take up bis taw practice tn New York, gi. thus gratifying a long-held desire G Mrs. Thomas Nelson Page, wife of the ) former U. 8. Ambassador to ‘her dauchter, and Sir Edgar Bowrinw, Of the shipping firm of Howring & Co, Were also passengers, The total pa. £ were lst of the Aquitania mumbered ANTIQUE HOOKED RUGS We have just received a Particularly Inter- esting Private Collection of Hooked Rugs from the remote districts of New England and Special Sale Wednesday taly, and 48.00 With and Without Fur Trimmings 2000 Pairs Women’s Fawn Colored Spats High Cut ten-button Model of finest quality Broadcloth. These Spats fit so snugly and smooth, they appear as being part of the Shoe. | a Lees Nova Scotia. Among them are many Rare © ACCUSES HIS SON-IN-LAW Old Pieces of Distinctive Character. This is i. = 4 an Exceptional Opportunity to procure % Was Beaten For these quaint Russ «t Moderate Prices. His Refusal to Move. Bperos Simerly, sixty-five years od, in in Harlem Hospital with « ponatblc | fracture of the skull, and Michael Meni- | diatis, thirty-five, his von in law and Jandloré at No. 124 East 101at Street, | was held in $5,000 ball on suspicion of Ansault in Harlem Court to-day. Menidiatis wan arrestod to-day fol lowing a Weating the police auld he Romuaceced to his father in law, whom wished to dispossess and who re- fused to move Ss PROPS DAD AWAITING BIRTH OF KER DAUGHTER'S NEW s0N. UCGibvon ir Qualit 4 Late styles of Heather Polo, Chamo Cord, Frost Glo and Velour. Collars The “ORBIT-GLOBE” STOVE Heaviest and Most Complete Stove Made The Most Economical Stove for a Large Space to Heat ; t : i i While Mrs. Rosle Bavoth was giving Pateace, “Sinan or Mek’ Water" Wenter, monutestarsa: Regular 4,00 Value of Auitralian Opossum, |) Birth to @ baby boy In the Monmoutn a a Romp Katee: HAS LE Na VEE Cs Memorial Hospital, at Long Branch ‘her mother, Mrs. Frances ¥ 4 ped dead. wae waitin, fuspital to te Seal, Mole or Self Material. Straightline, Blouse back and Smart Wrappy Models. presented wit! EASLIP LIFTER