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goths COURT NULLIFIES RENT SUIT RULE Vustic? Cohalan Permits Landlord to Sue in Municipal District Where She Lives, ‘Supreme Court Justice Cohalan to- day permitted @ plaintiff landiord to bring suit in the Municipal Court district in which sho lived against a defendant tenant living in another district. This decision practically nullifies Rule No. 36 adopted by the Justices of the Municipal Court to govern in landlord andr tenant cases for the benefit of tenants, ‘The decision ves in the suit ot ‘Mrs. Annie Nassoit, owner of the rtment at No. 346 West 14/tk eet, against Walter K. Hirsch. babh to recbver $55 for December rent of an apartment in that house. Suit was brought in the Fifth Munici- Pal Court, at 9th Street and Broad- way, which is in the district in which | Mrs. Nassoit lives, Counsel for Hirschbach moved for dismissal, quoting Rule No. 35, which holds that Suits of this character must be Drought in the district in which the tenant has his home. It was upon Mrs. Nassoit’s contest of the motion to transfer the case t» another Mu- nictpal Court thta Justice Cohaian ruled to-day. A similar ruling was made in Brooklyn recently. a Girl Pool Expert Sails The Bssequibo of the sailed for the West coast of South America this morning with 82 pas- sengers and 656 pags of ‘elated Christmas -mail. Carolyn V. Plattner @¢ the McAlpin Hotel, a pocket il- Jeta expert, was one of the passeh- Bers. She ts to make a two year tour of South America and Europe, giving exhibitions. NAB DRUG SUSPECT ON ADDICT'S STORY, F' ULFILLED’ TO-DAY Police Recruits, in Eagerness; , Miss Ohance to Get in “Dope” Cellar on Rivey Front. Some days ago a man evidently more than sixty years old, seedy; in appear- ance but of kindly features, called on Dr. Carleton Simon, Special Deputy Deputy Commissioner, who has been aiding the police in an attempt to wipe out the drug evil. ‘The doctora* caller said that he had been a drug addict for ten years. He was a présperous bank- er when he started, he said, and has two daughters in comfortable ciroum- stances, but refused to disclose his identity, He said he knew of a cellar In the city which was stored with drugs. To- day Dr. Simon with Bernard Boyle and Milton Moffett, tnembers of the police recruit school, met a man on the river front to whom they gave the password, “Madame X,"" and he handed them each 9 Package Supposed. to contain"! In thelr eagerness the embryonic cops y man, who threw the rest the stutt into the river ad the au- thorities. thus fost the chance of Kot- ting into the cellar. he man arrested gave the name of Con, Moore, twenty-five years old, but refused to say where he lived. BEER AND FIZZ DIRT CHEAP Alno Scotch—Hut ‘This tm Germany, Lads. Passengers on the Susquehanna of the U, 8. Mall Steamship Company, de.| Which arrived here to-day, told that seventy bottles of béer may be pur- chased in Bremehaven, Germany, for $1, 0 bottle of. Scotch for $1.60 and a ettle of the best champagne for $1. here were two births during the vorege. On Dec. 10 a girl was born and named Susquehanna Bolling Col- berg. Dr. Robt H. hac the ship's doctor, was honored by having his name conferred. On Dec. ‘boy was born and wae named Willa Bevin’ Morte In this instance Capt. Bevin was honored. HA WEBSTER PROPHECY Gov. Coolidge Talks Across Con- tinent as Was Predicted 100 Years Ago, PLYMOUTH, Mass, Deo. 21.—A Prophesy of Daniel Webster spoken one hundred years ago was fulfilled to-day when Gov, Coolidge, sitting in the ancient rush-bottomed chair of Goy. Carver of Ptigrim fame, talked by telephone across the continent with @ representative of Goy, Stephens of Caltfornia. In the speech of Webster, delivered here ‘on Dec. 22, 1820, at th8 obsery- aneé of the 200 anntyersary of the forefathers’ landing, he pletured to the minds of his hearers the. assemblage of to-day, “On the morning of that day,” said Webster, “although it will not @sturb us_in our repose, the voice of aecla+ matioti and gratitude commencing on the rock of Plymouth, shall t trans- mitted through muilions of the sons of the Pilgrims till it loses itself in the murmurs of the Pacific Seas.” ——- NAVAL D. S. C. FOR. ARMY MAN lent. ¢ abe Honored ‘for Work 0 ‘Transport Changes. |/ The Navy Distinguished Service Cross was personally presented by Ma- jor Gen. Robert L. Bullard to Licua. Col. Richard A, McCabe, formerly of the Quartermaster Corps, United States Army, to-day. The presentation was on citation from the Secretary of the Navy for professional services of great im- portance whjle he was on duty in charge of the conversion of commercial slips at Hoboken, ‘heut, Col. MeCabe now is the gen- eral manager of the Morgan Engineer- ing Company, Jersey City. MADISON A’ Thirty-fourth Stree 4 Quilted Satin J Felt Slippers ribbon ties Sizes 6 to ll Sizes 12 to 2 Bh. Altman & Gn. Hea NUE = t For to-morrow (Wednesday) A Remarkable Offering of Women’s Frocks ; variously modeled in velveteen, wool Jersey and tricotine very specially priced at . $22.50 Not every size in every style (Women’s Ready-to-wear Frocks, Third Floor) Women’s Boudoir Slippers newly taken from regular stock and marked at greatly reduced prices uliets, fur-trimmed, Quilted Satin Mules . ; ; ‘ Quilted Satin Slippers 4 ‘ rn \ Also Black Velvet Party Boots, fur-trimmed, with A Misses’ and Children’s Felt Bootees with fancy cuffs . . . . ’ . (Second Floor; Madison Avenue section) Thirty-fifth Street per pair $4.50 per pair 3.65 per pair 3.00, per psir 1.90 | $6.90 per pair per pair $1.75 per pair 1.90 RETAIL Note Name Carefully IE Sale mas! We propose to take our January losses on Fur Coats at once to clear our stocks. ama: 22 med. 86 Bea lian 86 and 40 inches Jong. and larg deep Bell Sleeves. selected Hollander Dyed Skins, 48 and 60 inches long. nity 5 Formerly $20.. | Brooklyn s Biggest | ga +7 dscoun 01] 221, Grand Street Cor. Driggs Ave. nature of this sensational and absolutely final wind-up of our season’s Sale of Fur Coats, Ki greatest 40 BAY SF. AL COATS Trimmed full flare ripple model, Selected pelts, lined with imported brocade. All sizes. Formerly: $295 NOW $137: 35 HUDSON SEAL (Dyed a. WHOLESALE Note Addresses Carefully Cor. Cortlandt St. - Tel. Cortlandt 777 VERY FUR COAT In Stock Drops to * Half Price at Once We wajted till the very last moment to make this greatest Annotncement in our history—three days before Christ- We scarcely know how to make you realize the stupendous But by taking advantage of our zing wpduetions to-day ‘and to-morrow you will secure the ‘ur Bargain you Bava bver seen in your experience. Just Come and Take Your Choice of Any Coat at HALF PRICE BAY SEAL (HUDSON DYED) COATS, 36-inch, full flare ripple» conservative model. Self-trim- Extra lirge Cape, Collar and Cuffs; handsomely lined. oe NOW $99.50 and 40 inches, Skunk, ver, Squirrel.and Austra- Opossum Colfar and Cuifs. Muskrat) COATS Self Skunk trimmed, with @ Cape Shaw! Collar and Made from Formerly $550 NOW *245 33 FRENCH SEAL DOLMAN WRAPS Extra large Collar, smartly daaped, rrr MEM imported Silk Lining, | | “gs NOW ‘150 i 0 #5" MUFFS (50 “YM! SCARFS . $9.75 Formerly $55.° Open oe . $24.50 Viscount O11 Credit House redit Par! 164, 166, 168 and 170 Aiea Smith Street tisement wi Cor. Weckolt St. on & $30 Purchase oF es 223, 225, 227 Originated b: Aeolian- Vocaliens “7 Tava a sae Smith Clothing At Our Grand Street Store PLUSH COATS, 834.50 UP, CHILDREN'S Get pay ORIGINAL Fresh, full-cream milk and the extract of se- lected malted grain, reduced to powder form. the Food-Drink for All Ages. Used successfully for over 1/3 century. we Superior to tea, coffi A quick lunch readily digested. Invigorating, Nourishing, Delicious Ask for Horlick’s ay All Fountains Prepared in a moment by briskly stirring the powder in hot or cold water, Keep at home or when traveling. Ask For en Get Horlick’s thus Avoiding imitations HORLICK The Old eligble SUBSTITUTES Cost YOU Same Price ‘Write for free sample to Hertich’s, Dept. B, Racine, Wis, 4 ’ » cocoa’ NAT ATIONALS Outlet. 119-125 West 24th, St [ Lig-dzs weet am se 1ST tore. | |Pretaventory Cl Clearance The National’s Enormous Overstocks Must Go. in the Next Few Days ; Inventory immediately after Christmas. The huge quantities of merchandise, ats only @ great big mail order concern like the National would have, must be cleared out. , 4,000-Women’s Winter Coats This Clearance Sale gy one of the biggest coat stocks in New York City. Coats for Women, Misses, Girls. of Velyeteen Plush, Wool Mixtures, Wool Velours, Wool Silver- tones, Wool Coatings and many of the new llama color Polo Cloth. You'll find most every popu- - lar color, almost every wanted style. Prices so low you can equal them no place efse, for these coats are marked far below cost. Come “See . bi 4 You Save!” ‘ oes Furs at Less Than Cost Furs at less than you are ever likely to see them offered in the future. Over- stocks of the Natignal—good quality, well matched skins, lined with matching color silk or satin. ) $5.00 | $10.00 $5.97 $2.97 $10.00 Fur 8 ety ft of gon Mria’ of | Girls met ot | Rouna Mutt, eis, \ cae ie Coney Fur. tan. with satio. ~~ Great Sale ‘of Xmas Slippers ‘Tousendé of pairs; big variety; savings extraordinary! Splendid quality Slippers of the most, popular styles. National Cloak & Suit Company's overstocks, priced far below cost! Infante nfantet ot tin Sootoem of Folt, $1.00 $1.49 Women's Feit gh mitra ‘» Felt | Infants wan fur Hoe — Basemon:* oF : 2 WP eae io ‘Grey only. Binge 8 ‘amiable "White Boome of atitching on the baths. wrists, Graytsh mixt Lambskin Gloves with Pa: Black ont, Wi ing on ante ved owen’ halt pa vei t 9 ; Xmas Handk chiefs Wool O’Coats A Sale of 20,000 i For Women, Misses and Chil- $ 1 900 i dren. Hantkerchiefs of White ere Cottons, sheer White Lawns, Meltons, Cheviots, —-Kerseys, ' Linens, and Jap. Silk or Crepe de | | Vicunas, in blacks, browns, greens, i grays and mixtures. Semi-fitted, Ulsters and Ulsterettes, in single and double breasted styles: Superior grade. Heavy weight fabrics, well tailored. Here are Coats with values up to $38.50. Coat Bargains you cannot equal. Rubbers Women's Waterproof Jersey-cloth topped Storm Rubbers of good quality. Fleece lined throyghout. Medium height heels. Chine, in soft pastel colors, with embroidery, _hemastitching, % printed borders, initials and scal- loped edges. 4 7¢ to 28e each Main Floor, lace, Main Floor Children’s fleece lined Boots of good grade Rub: ber, with solid rubber heels and corrugated soles Black Arctics of fleece-lined Jer- sey Cloth. Cor- rugated soles. Basement emer meed Here are examples $3.00 $9.97 $7.49 $5.97 Suits; Serges, Cheviots, ete. Sizes 30-32 $3. 00 | F--Wool Overcouting: fur Tabric trim g Suit of Blue Serge or Wool Cheviot $9.97 | G—Chine bile Cloth Coat; fully lined . C—Suit of Wool Cassimere or Cheviot $7.49 H i Overcoat; fully lined D—Suit of dark brown Cheviot Mixture $5.97 J wts; Rubberized Ci ‘assimer:, E—Overcoat of dark Wool Cheviot Corduroy Mackinaw Cos

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