The evening world. Newspaper, December 2, 1920, Page 4

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sae Tooking at them. He dismissed | the complaint. te Mancuso took a siniiiar girls w raigned to-day in the Women's Court. | WIFE SAYS HUSBAND LOAFS TOO MUCH She Has to Work All the Time, | ie * She Testifies in Her Sui HT for Separation. | (Special, to The Preine Work) WHITE PLAINS, Dec. 2—Laainess, not in hie regular work, but in his failure to do more work, and inhuman | treatment were the charges preferred to-day ty Mra. Dena B. Gullivan, a | py Bronx schoot teacher, in her action for | F separation from her husband, Edward, | f also ® teneher, to whom she has been DEFIGPLANNED Slash Must Be Made in Every Department, Says La Guardia —“Loafers Must Go.” When the Finance Committee of the Board of Aldérmen meets this after- ~ Moon to report on the 1921 budget it ) Will have to consider the demand of ; Aldefmante President La Guardia that to meet the $22,000,000 which he says he 18 the present deficit in the Depart- Le ment of Kducation appropriation it P= must make « 7 per cent. reduction in FL every department of the city. Tt is probabie Mayor Hylan, to whom married 20 years and who is the father of her five children. The case | By fs being heard here by Justice Seeger in Supreme Court. Mrs. Sullivan, whore home 1s in Pleasantville, sald of her husband: “He in Ingy ,and always has been. | h He ts tazy about the things he did not | do, I criticised him for not working in the summer time. He should not have taken a vacation. I have to work all the time. 1 have acted as his nurae, | ff laundress, cook and housekeeper and taught school.” } She swore he gushed her out of the |) house on Oct. 10, 18 YEARS FOR SALE | OF ‘DEATH’ ALCOHOL | President La Guardia bas written sug- gesting the 7 per cant, cut, will agree ©. & porcentage reduction in all de- partments. If the Mayor decides upon a certain horizontal reduction and recommends % to the Democratic majority in the Doard his advice must be followed or there is likely to be a split between He him and the Aldermen. > B Brooklyn Man Knowingly Sold De- | cootion That Killed Resident of Chicopee Falls. Carmine Ligensiata, thirty-five. | IJ formerly of No. 111 Mott Street, Man- hatian, who was recentiy convicted | of first degree manslaughter for knowingly selling wood alcohol as| pf) a beverage and thus causing the |p) Presitient La Guardia’s seven per gent, reduction plan proved that the TH percentage be taken from the totals and that the department heads re- adjust their affairs to meet the lower ‘appropriation. .He says bir business TF Arms all over the country are doing [it and that there is no reason why New York City cannot follow suit. EF ae tt aces not continued extravagance} death of John Kanta at Chicopee | fy ES will eventually lead to bankruptcy, | Palle, Mass, was to-day sentenced to| fj q ‘4 eighteen years and six months in Sing he says. President La Guardia opposes cut ‘ting of salaries but believes that - “loafers must gb" so that the better class of employees may feel secure. GREENWICH VILLAGE _ MAY GO ON DANCING Magistrates Find no Difference in ‘Revels There From Broadway 2 Affairs. Sing by Supreme Court Justice Kap- per in Brooklyn. In connection with the same case, John Romanelli, an undertaker of No, 271 Third Avenue, Brooklyn, re- cently was sent to Sing Sing for three and half years for grand larceny. A plea for clemency on the ground that he had a wife and ct.ild to sup- | ff port was made by counsel for the prisoner, against whom there was a| [i previous conviction for Sullivan law violatiort. Are dances which are orderly and en- feriaining in Broadway cabarets dis- ‘orderly and proof of incorrigibility when Schwab and Francis at No. 352 West lth Street for paging in dancing revels. Those ar- were Frank E. De Pullman of 24 Washington Street, said to be w of No. 352 West 11th Street; t DéN of No. 523 West 38th E EVENING WORLD, Dest & Co. Fifth Avenue at 35th Street Esablshal 9 For Friday WOMEN’S FUR TRIMMED OR PLAIN TAILORED WRAPS AND COATS A remarkable collection that sets a new standard in value-giving. SILK STITCHING OR SILK EMBROIDERY DISTINGUISHES THE GROUP AT 45.00 and the materials—chamois velour, silvertone bolivia or kitten’s ear cloth — bear further witness to their excellence. The soft collars will crush becomingly, the lines—flare back, loose and wrappy or straight, as in the regulation coats—will suit a multitude of tastes, Sizes 34 to 44. ‘ NUTRIA OPOSSUM OR FRENCH SEAL COLLARED , MODELS INCLUDED AT 65.00 though there are some plain tailored models for those who prefer them. First quality fabrics—frost glo, chameon cord, duvet de laine or bolivia,—wraps and regulation coats. Sizes 34 to 44. VEL DE CYGNE WITH SCOTCH MOLE—ONE OF THE MANY BEAUTIFUL WRAPS AT 85.00 the others are of evora, corduyal, bolivia, luella or vel de cygne with opossum, nutria, French seal or Scotch mole collars, or collars of self material. The graceful shawl collars will find favor with many women. Wrap and coat models featured. Sizes 34 to 44, All silk lined and warmly interlined. The wanted colors. sem You Never Pay More at Best’s -ahd May Constant of No. 32 laggoner Street, Jersey City. Charges disorderiy conduct and incorrigibitty were entered. When Pullman was arraigned to-day Delivered in Greater New Yor fod within 800 miles at... . Hatisfaction Guaranteed or Money Buck. GILLIES COFFEE CO. 238-289 Washington Street, N, Y. Betwoon Park Place and Barclay st. Phone Barclay 0657. Est. 80 Yoars, Jefferson Market Court and the _“Wancing revels" had been described to DH ithe court, Magistrate Schwab remarked ‘that he had frequently seen such dances Broadway cabarets and did not con- ‘them disgraceful. In fact, he 7 he had derived much enjoyment 1B. Altman & Gn. Exceptional Values ~ will be obtainable to-morrow (Friday) ° yg in the following: : Women’s ’ | Flannelette Nightwear pee taken from regular stock and specially re-priced Flannelette Nightrobes at . « | « o $1.45 &, 2.90 Flannelette Sleepers with attached hood ot e . 3 a ik $2.75 (Second Floor) ws q i | Se .1i-made All-wool Skirts * ; in several attractive models, some plain- tailored and others plaited at the reduced prices of $8.75, 10.50 and upward to 14,50 (Wool Fabrics Department, First Floor) pa Madison Avemze - Fifth Avene _ New York Saxs & Company Announce An Important Presentation of Hand Beaded Bags —ONLY JUST RECEIVED FROM PARIS— At $24.50 Tu very newest of Parisian Beaded Bags, in designs now enjoying wide favor gncng the best dressed women of the French metropolis. Very tiny beads have been used to achieve the designs, the color- ings are blended as only the most expert beadworkers know how, and whether you select a model with a pretty shell frame, or ‘one in drawstring style, it will be new, and a really wonderful value. ; Resales Saks & Company. oft 34th Street IT MAKES NO DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED—A WORLD “WANT” AD. WILL GO AND GET IT, , —— apt ar btn a a cp mmm 10510 Roa ee WworRThH Wo Connection With Any Other Establishment in the World THIRTY-FOURTH STREET BROADWAY-FIFTH AWENUE Newer Vers rokWvonen ann Misses OUTER ‘WRAPS OF ELABORATE BEAUTY ACHIEVED IN LUXURIOUS FABRICS 7 AND COSTIY FURS PRESENTING PHENOMENAL VALUES WIDE ENVELOPING WRAPS OF VELOUR n DE LAINE WITH DEEP MOLE) COLLARS SILK LINED AND WARMLY INTERLINED GRACEFULLY MODELED “WRAPS OF BOLIVIA CLOTH, SILK STITCHED AND ENRICHED WITH DEEP COLLARS OF AUSTRALIAN OPOSSUM FRONT BRLTED "WRAPS OF VEL DE CYGNE WITH LOOSE STRAIGHT BACK, TOPPED WITH DNEP COLLARS OF NATURAL sie aor LIPS iNET Perce OMAN 2B {6 Connection With Any Other Establishment in the World WORTH GROADWAY-FIFIM AVENUE ON SALE TOMORROW AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES » Women’s ANDMissEs’ Rois CREPE GEORGETTE TRICOTINE SATIN VELVETEEN VELOUR Opporrunitins TH S Sauro Most Eapuaric Savines Arg Arrorpep In 25” A COLLECTION OF SEVERAL HUNDRED EXQUISITE FROCKS- IN THE PREVAILING MODES FOR WINTER, SHOWN IN A WIDE VARIETY OF DESIGNS, BEADING; EMBROIDERY AND BRAID ORNAMENTATION ACCENT THE CHARMING LINES OP7> MANY OF THE MODELS my A DATE i

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