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FINDS HIGH HEELS AS MUCH CRIME AS | susveiasoz-corccccre aere USE OF ALCOHOL, | wowe sree Federal Judge Chatfield .in t sbeoidal to-day appointed ancillary pecetvers: ‘They Do All Sorts of Dreadful’ | the Downey shipbuilding: fo abe ice in the eastern district. ‘They are Wilt, Things to Women, Osteopath jam Purdy, J, Broad . Coxe, Wl Declares. named receivers for the southern dis- HB outery against high heels, | trict by Federal Judge Hand in Man- which echoes anon through application was by tho Provi- dence Hngineering, Sorparatign’ I 1 peta Saas that the Dow: a balance of $75, Wat, iy rout at of go t of $220,481.60, It was said Downey conéeern has claims ting tO. $0,521,607. againet the Ur United Reese Shipping lege and the y Fleet Corporation. The ac. tlon ts Mendiy one. Dr. W. B. Hisrink, Secretary of perm! the association, bas issued the Piette decision was rose following arraignment against heels: “The uve of high heels ts just @s much a crime as the use of ateobol. High heels cause back- ache; they deform the feet, knees and back; they flatten the chest and create a predisposition to consumption; they tip the body out of equilibrium and promote race suicide.” The association wants a bill introduced in the Legislature Prohibiting high heels, —— ee the land, is now taken up by the Illinois Osteopathic Assocla- tion which is seeking to prohibit the manufacture, sale or use of heels more than an inch and a half in altitude. oritna de’ Dh emotion 40 GROUNDHOG, LIKE ‘ BUDS, OUT EARLY|| Free Recipe Book aaa Here's an unusual Wondichucks, Rovins, Dandelions, étc., Can’t Keep Under Winter Coverlet in Connectitut. te (Bpecial to The Brening Work!,) pelpitete with delight. love them! PLAINFIQLD, Conn., Jan. 11.—Ac-| cording to John Sullivan, the railroad The recipes are for every track supervisor here, the groundhog meal from breakfast watil «aide is pot going to wait until Feb. 2 to night snack, They’reunusual and emerge from his winter quarters, for different enough to take the mo- notony out of your menu, =“ everyone is nourishing as steak, yet easily digested. Pied ® post oard today for k. Its yours for the cane A PHENIX PRODUCT PHENIX aoe COMPANY |) ME Greenwich he saw one yesterday More woodchucks have “been seen in Jontral Village and in Packerville. Wild deer usually Herded up at this season are destroying young fruit trees and making raids on hay stacks. Dandelions and shepard sprouts are and a hait lowers In South coming up everywhere dozen kinds of early have been picked in Canerbury fishermen saw sf ning themselves, seven bluebi and robins North Stonington, Peach trees are in bud, and other twees are showing signs of spring lite pa ae NEW DIAMOND MINE | FABULOUSLY RICH | spring eported in all parts of Thu reday is NONE SUCH MINCE PIE ' Day American Prospector Declares Vast | Fortune Exists 1,500 Miles o Up African River. James Hamilton, an American miner | th a af ti in Central ex as yet are only ne stoamer which 15,000,000 franc When you buy muslin ask for FRUIT OF THE BURGLARS A’ AT 2 2 RECTOR ST. Yinde Week-Find Call. Broke Onem Desks, but Got Sothing. Another week-ond visit made b ins to an office building dway came to light me known that the , Engagement " Rings This beautiful so. faire “Dive | Whire sone, ct Cu cy Man Absolved of 4K @ Selig a C4 Avtias, $300 Avenue, New Brighto: acquitted Court t brought »: Sete of table glastware may now be had at the customary January redactions Crystal for the Whole Year at January Sales Prices IKE Christmas and the Fourth of July, Ovington's O@stomary sale of China and table crystal comes but once a year. ‘Table crystal and china as well have been reduced from 10% to 50% for the month of January only, This time-honored sale prqvides the opportunity of obtaining unusually fine china and crystal at unusually low rates, OVINGTON’S “The Gift Shop of Fifth Avenue” sodas Fifth Avenue Near 32nd Street Fite wan’ } e issuance of recalvers' cer- orved. j 10 Months |j DOWNEY RECEIVERS NAMED.| (== BONWIT TELLER & CO, Plain and fur trimmed of veldyne and marvella. e. ‘THE EVENING WURLD, TUSHUAYX, ain Sate ae For Wednesday WOMEN’S HIGHEST TYPE DAY & EVENING COATS & WRAPS At Largest: Reductions Ever Made Disregarding Former Prices or Costs 195.00 Magnificent materials combined with luxurious furs. Day Wraps & Coats—Formerly Up to $195 95.00 Day Wraps & Coats—Formerly Up to $165 75.00 Three distinctive models in evora and other fabrics. In black, navy, brown and other colors. — In desirable colors. © Day & Evening Wraps—Formerly Up to $385 “| ; : Formerly 12.00 to 16.00 ° . Broken Sizes of WOMEN’S HIGH & LOW SHOES Reduced to 7, 25 Beginning To-morrow At Unprecedented Reductions! Sale of Misses’ Ultra-Smart Suits At Savings from 35.50 to 125.00 on a Single Suit velour de Jaine, tricotine, silvertone and yalama. French Seal. Opossum, Squirrel, Seotch Mole and Nutria Furs Reduced to Reduced to $75.00 Suits . $79.50 to #85.00 Suits . $89.50 to $98.50 Suits . $125.00 to $175.00 Suits . $195.00 to $250.00 Suits . $55.00 to Reduced to Reduced to All Sales Final NO DIFFBRENCE WHAT you NEED—A WORLD "WANT" AD, AD. wie ¢ Go AND GET tT, - rinimy SKS & Company at 2h Se Luxuriously fur-trimmed and tailleur models, superbly tailored in the materials of the hour—veldyne, peachbloom, ; Many ave embellished with exquisite embroideries, others with 39.50 46.00 58.00 89.50 Reduced to 125.00 Second Floor ~, | r SANUARY 11, 1921.9 ir,| (cn Stern Brothers _ West 42nd Street (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) West 43rd Street Extraordinary Price’ Advantages on WOMEN’S BLOUSES Overblouse and Tie-~on Models in Mignonette, silk ‘and braid embroidered; square or round necks; three-quarter sleeves; Colors: Bisque, Copenhagen, Oriole and Navy Blue. REMARKABLY LOW PRICED at $4.85 CREPE de CHINE BLOUSES— | GEORGETTE CREPE BLOUSES With feather stitching and knife | —Trimmed with real Filet lace; others } pleated collar, cuffs and front; long | with Van Dyke frills, in Flesh Color, |" sleeves; Honeydew, Porcelain, Bisque, | Bisque or ite with V-neck and]: Flesh Color, Gray and White, long sleeves, oa $7.50 Each An Exceptional Clearance Sale | WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY of BOYS’ WASHABLE SUITS Our" Entire Stock at Drastic Price Reductions “$2.95 $4.95 Values up to 5.95 Values up to 9.75 —Smart Suits developed in Fabrics of excellent quality. on —Striped effects, all White or White with contrasting win ‘ —Oliver Twist, Junior Norfolk and Middy Models. i SIZES 214 to 10 YEARS. Our Initial Exhibition of the Newer Modes in WOMEN'S DRESSES and SEPARATE SKIRTS. Suitable for the sunny climes of the Southland or Californis. Irom simple tailored dresses to the more pretentious models for promenading or dancing purposes, every need of a critical clientele has been provided for in this distinctive display. The SKIRTS are shown in a diversity of styles, patterns and colorings that commend worthy attention. A Noteworthy offering of WOOD PHOTO FRAMES | | i Gilt, Silvered or Plain Mahogany Swing or Pedestal | styles in a variety of sizes and models. i Special at $1 95 Values up to $5.00 | GILT WOOD PHOTO FRAMES- banding or hanging styles; formerly $1.50 to 2.50... 6 6 ee ee ee now $1.35 weaves in the colorings newly produced for Spring 1921. EXCEPTIONAL VALUES for TO-MORROW: American Woven Tissues— 36 ins.; choice assortment of Checks, Stripes and Plaids; Imported Drop- stitch Voiles and Batiste 40 hes wide; a selected assortment of self colored ( heres Plaid effects Yard $1.25 ih | NEW COTTON DRESS FABRICS | A Complete Display of Distinctive Foreign and Domestic Imported Dress Linen— 3e ie ee ee ete ee Imported Woven Dotted Swiss a area in he hite and Colored grounds bai 5 $1.75