The evening world. Newspaper, December 2, 1920, Page 10

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A PLAN HOWES FR 1,000 FAMILIES IN NEW JERSEY Committee Appointed With Full Power to Go Ahead and Erect Houses. Jersey City’s contribution to the | sme relief of the ceived an impetus at a meeting of housing shortage re the Chamber of Commerce this morn- tng when a Ways and Means Com- mittee was appointed to form the million-dollar corporation which is expected to erect 250 four-family houses in the Bergen and Greenvillé sections, John J. Voorhees jr., rifbber man- ufactyrer, was made Chairman of the committee, which has full power to start operations. The houses will be sold, according to present plans, to the occupants. ‘The estimated cost of each apartment is expected to be in the neighborhood of $2,500, which, it 1s said, will be aout 20 per cent. less than the coat of the same work if performed under present conditions by individual con- struction. The houses will be of brick and . frame, depending on the fire laws in the section in which they are erected. Building will be started, it is stated, home-owners make are expected hed be finished by spring. ———__— LENINE ESCAPES | ASSASSINS. Shot At tn Moscow While on Way From Kremlin, Ort ete Nee York being wera) tO LONDON, Dec. 2.—A secret, closely kept by the Soviet Government, has come to light. It appears, says the Sais, Eoregrany. that in October riots jcourred Moscow they I~ Salsated a an attempt, to murder Lenine. le waa shot at on while proceeding from the Kremita in his limousine, but eaci joaped injury, —-— OAN MARRY BX-MOTIIR-IN-LAW. PADUCAH, Ky., Dec, 2.—Holding the Kentucky statute barring marriage of son-in-law to mother-in-law would not be sustained by higher courts, County Judge Lang has dismissed Waiter ‘Thornton and his wife and ex-mother- in-law, a oon ale, tle present wie ‘s rts dase Pope Honors rm Preamarer of the K, of C. r Work. Daniel rn Callahars Washington, D. ©, Supreme Treasurer of the Knights of Columbus, has been ap- oe Knight of the Order of St. Great 6; Wovaranngunced eT maeentgt t a: intmant was le earintmen: se made In recognition —— + Dec. 2.— The! Henry C. Frick estate, through the reg- ister of wills of Allegheny County, rte day sent to the State Treasurer $2,000,- 900 inheritance tax in’ partial payment, The mm of fitt0,090 is tn contest and the pa: ana oes ec day_ was aub- nt made fsposition of “thes eta on celiitons Saas Banker Found Dead tn Bed. Andrew Neubauer, aged forty-inne, found dead weer failus raga Brooklyn, was to-d with’ when ‘he lived pA dr it Mr. Neubauer was that he was convicted, and it Is now said that if she is found gulity of larceny the fact may detract from the value of her testimony against hor tather. She is accused of stealing a dlamona brooch, from her employer, ¥ McDermott, No. 621 Kids are great for swap- ping things ‘ ‘sight unseen,” and squaring accounts afterwards. Grownups know better. Before you buy a Winter suit see what the other fel-| § low offers, Then when you do buy|q you'll appreciate . from us, the value. Plenty men’s suits now $50 to $60. P. 8—Of course, any time you feel moneyback if you want it. Watcherwantforxmas? come a Scotch knit jacket. Knitted from soft, fluffy Scotch yarns tn misty shader of brown, green, blue, gray and heather mixtures, Instead of a cash bonus for really needs and wants. Handsome certificate enclosed in attrac: tive Christmas envelope, Luck for Christmas mn Silk socks. Lisle socks. Wool-and-cotton socks. Were $1.75. 95c. Rogers Peet COMPANY Broadway at 13th St. SHOOKI FOR CHILDREN Ever Watch Kiddies at Play? How the active little feet dash in and out; stamping, Jumping, dancing! Ever stop to think that the tender little toes and soft little bones need reinforcement—scientific support and care? Children’s little feet can be ly now, into firm, correct grown up feet in the future. Or they can be neglected, forgotten—leaving tender Bee err re Gow Up ae bert they can in fitting, ill-shaped shoes. Let your children grow up in Shookids—and know that their feet are receiving the help they deserve. leather and white buckskin. ‘on a Shoe Back of every pair of Shookids is 60 easy aaperinnss in producing the most scientific orthopaedic lasts. Made in full-grain tan calfskin, black calfskin, patent . With strong twill lining and the very best soles—fitted by experts—Shookids are the logical shoes for active youngsters. And you'll find them quite as cheap as ordinary shoes. ARYER 451 51 W 34"St. NewYork D SHOES developed healthfully, strong- Store ~649 Broad Sz. nree. | almost exclusively on her tos. | Winter | there's an account’ to be equared—your | N Any golfer would wel-|N THE EVENING WORLD, ZEURSPAY, 1920. ASTORE OF INDIVIDUAL SHOPS Franklin Simon & Co. Women's Walking BOOTS and OXFORDS To BRAVE THE WINTER Smartness on top, comfort inside, protection under foot and wear all _ trough — 4 in twelve models at. . \ 1250. + A 53.50 Saving A’ assortment of winter styles and leathers for the assortment of winter styles in weathers, for it is wise to be sure of protection underfoot when one can’t be tos .. sure what toexpectoverhead. High Laced Shoes \ «. Oxfords of brown or black Russia Brogue styles or with calfskin, or black kidskin, plain tips; of brown or or with contrasting cloth black Russia calfskin or tops; military heels. black kidskin; low heels. WOMEN’S FOOTWEAR SHOP—Third Floor DECEMBER 2, FIFTH AVE., 37th AND 38th STS HIS is the month of joyful tidings— We have reduced 2500 men’s and young men’s Winter sack suits—mix- tures, blue and black. Imported and American fabrics designed and tail- ored with our customary care and precision. Two groups for convenient selection. 1400 Suits were $50 to $65 Now $42 1100 Suits were $65 to $90 Now $54 Ample Variety All Sizes BROKAW BROTHERS 1457- OK AW BROADWAY AT FORTY-SECOND STREET Fifth Avenue at 35th Street Established 1870 Announce for Friday and Saturday 1000 PAIRS WOMEN’S SPAT PUMPS 5.00 . 5.00 and 6.00 less than original prices because size ranges are incomplete Many styles to select from, suitable for all winter wear with spats. Not all sizes in every style but all sizes represented. High Cut 9-Button Spats, Smooth Fitting, 2.25 MUSIC ROLLS FOR DECEMBER NEWEST HITS On Hand Played Word Rolls No. Thie Description Price 6896 Alice Biue Gown (fro: 6910 The Broadway Blues, 6904 Broadway Rose. 6902 Call Me ‘Woaltz.Mariraba Effects Fox Trot 25 tucky Hom Wee ee Gok! 6918 Old Pat Cwiiy “‘Bon't You “Aas Blues Fox Trot 1.25 joe Gold = Fox Trot 1.25 a pl cA Perry Fox Trot 1.25 6903 iad Miss Virginia Gaeeri try Me Back to Ola Virgins”) ”) S.A. Perry Walz,Martmbs Effects 1.25 6911 The sein ‘alk, (From ** 8. A. Perry Tango Fox Trot 1.25 8. A. Perry Weks,Marimbe Effects 1.25 E. Reeves Walt: HAND PLAYED ROLLS 20833 Who's Who in Navy Rive S.A. Perry March 20834 American Legion Buddies |. A. Perry March 20835 Kolomeika .... 8, Perlstein Jewish Dance 20836 Odessa Bulg: 8. Perlstein Jewish Dance WORD ROLLS IN ITALIAN, POLISH, JEWISH AND BOHEMIAN © CONNORIZED Rolle combine the ized artists, wish pi warn, dampaces sn 6919 When i Teka In Your Wonder- ful Eyes Incewt numbers.plaved by fectly made rolls. They ef conditions will wot atfect thers OM #818 aT ALL MUSIC SHOPS CONNORIZED MUSIC CO., New York

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