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ais: REPORTS SHIP CREW SAFE) tent of the sale of Mode! Giantess 94 ~~ DEMANDS MILLER Governor Calls Pres Present Condi- ® tions Intolerable, “Corrupt- ing Morals” of State. Jan, 13, — Denoureing x NY, ‘the Yolstead act, the serious crimes and “flagrant of corruption com- mitted id connection therewith,” and @ngendered thereby,” Gov. Nathan L. Miller sent @ special moasage to the > ‘Kegistature last night carrying this > significant statement: “The honest enforcement of the law may lead to 4d ite modification, the tolerated diso- os _bedionce of It can only breed disorder « “and oreate contempt for all law.” Charactering present conditions as “intslerable” 8 and attended by “most geandalous corruption.’ Mr. declared lawless elements are cor- ing the morals of the communt- tes, to which the State “oannot re- main indifferent.” Urging the speedy passage of “an effective act comformadle with the ‘Act Of Congress on the question,” he PS i. wobmitted the following recommen- dations: ' 4. Repeal the Walker 2.75 per cent. beer bill enacted by the last Legis- lature because it conflicts with the ve act. 2%. The prohibition ‘of manufacture ‘and importation may effectively be ' qnforces by the Federal Government, but bootlegging and other prohibited x acts should be stopped by the State. ate 3%. Repeal the State Liquor Tax 7 Law, abolish the State Excise De- "partment, and hive the Attorney General prosecute pending proceed- 4. Create a bureau in the proponed | mow Stato in, ppegeatesieb to issuo ‘ tes for the manufacture and wale of ‘Tquer for a sacra- mMefital and other lawful purposes. % Make, Lyre fone cette for viola-) tion of the conform with those @pecified in the Volstead act, and a/ tign under the Volstead act | Bbouid bar one under the State law. ‘Attorneys for enforce- ment of law, and hold them accountable for their failure Semtoate ti this duty. XMAS CARD CLUE TO MYSTERY WOMAN | Aphasia Victim, Found in Central Park Early Sunday, Was Ex- GUN-TOTER’S ARREST Revolver Found Under Seat of Car After Collisién With Taxi on Roadway. A revolver found under the seat of ¥ Jone) No. 179 Columbia Beresu, the “ecandatious contempt for law | "Thirty Picked» Up as Norwegian | Koch Prices Make Downtown Shopping an Extravagance A wireless message reosived by the OMce of Naval Communications in aia ate . cinig Ege the a Bunday, BROOD sow baal img) is Left nowncan the focus ot crew a the jeamsh wan rs) se reported | in distress two ro days BO. mperator's information concern: Ip Onti oo oR the rescue came from the steamship N. for at io Solve pick: Yesmel sand that the on ead, ot a es, St. sone’, re that "morning she the ee ae ot the eemegn ewes beam the = am and notorious violation” of Ontaneda left Now. Norway and carried a crew w of thirty. ) ! Miller this pas He ET JAPANESE EXPORTS DROP. Unfavorable ‘Trade Balance for WASHINGTON, Jun. 18.—Jenan closed the year 1920 ance of trade of §195,974,000, says a — ———— { THIS COW A GREAT MOTHER. South. Carolina Animal Mas Sets of Twinn tm Year. , 8. C., Jan. 18—Two South ‘Two ith an unfavorable bal- “ee 4 FASHION TRIES HAND = AT BURIAL GOWNS SSS SS Oe SA SAIS Saas ATS 1 PS 1 ISS Se Oe a SSIs I~ amar + LAFAYETTE, Ind., Jan. 12. Dee ae eee BRINGS $11,200, —Announes- big ¢Fpe Poland China, anid to be the biggest brood sow in hg Hon world, for yewterday. The 125* Street West Beginning Friday— fa. "% Bay ow was | Zz aot apring I A WONDERFUL SALE OF Representative of the Very Best Style and Workmanship ’ White Pique Dresses, for girls of 8 to 14, round or square neck, three-quar- ter sleeves, with hand-embroidered smockings 2.00 Regular price $4.95. ® Dresses of fine Gingham, for girls of 6 to 14, in charming plaids, some with pique and contrasting color broidered collars, pleated and gathered skirts; new- e est style pockets, sashes and belts Regular price $3.95. -em- 1.45 Regulation Dresses, for girls of 6 to 14, GIRLS’ TUB DRESSES of white Lonsdale Jean and Suiting, some with collars of colored material. 2.00 Regular price $4.95. I~: MAIO ~ AN IS i Still Custom Holds its Sway! For the entire month of January, in accordance with its ancient custom, Ovington’s holds its customary January Sale of . China and Table Crystal (iscounts range from. 10% to 50%) EVENTY-FIVE years S ago, OPVington’s first began to provide for the china and glassware needs of New York hostesses. It was a small shop then, but a shop in which excellent wares and fair ton’s has |grown, founded upon giving sub- stantial values, 7 January Sale—— nm Custom eee ass “sale” announcements greet you often. Its prices are so fair- ly made that there isno margin for great reductions. But for grams in gold silver is ‘obtainable as easily as more simple crystal. Serving sets for salad, for des- aert, chop 1112 and individual breakfast see we all tacieasd in the January sale. some years past, it has been a custom of the Ovington busi- ness, to offer to its patrons, during January, some rather Righty-nine separate patterns y dinner services are offere: from the most famous potters in the qvorld. Full replacement assortments are kept, so that your original ineestment is al- ways protected, remarkable values in china and table glassware — the same fine type of things which three generations of exacting hostesses have always expect- ed of Ovington’s, Many setely sets for coffecd tea and chocolate in a wide choice of decorations are shown im the January 4 These Discounts for ’ this January * This year the discounts on china and table glassware are from 10% to 50%. The group- ings include everything in the Ovington stock. Different items have different discounts —some at 10%, others at 20 %, many at 33'5% and others at 40% and 50%, As in 1845, so it is in 1921. Sound merchandise and good Qasle Rock crystal set of impollda distinctive domestic make are ore seein at very reasonable brices, prices still go hand in hand at Ovington's, and from these fair prices you may deduct the discounts of this customary January sale of ours. OVINGTON’S} 312-314 Fifth Avenue Near 32nd Street 1A~ ARUN ng) eS ee SEES emi SER A OR OU NE OUR OR SIG SO UN VAST BRILL BROTHERS A SALE OF $4.50, $5.00 & $6.00 SHIRTS “$2.95 Which Will Make Shirt History Fine quality, fast-color, woven madras shirts in neat hair- line and 1 inch stripes of blue, pink, lavender or black, and plain white madras with self-stripe, comprise the first group. The others offer out-of-the-ordinary—both as to quality and patterns—fancy Oxford cheviots in harmonizing combinations and single colored stripes, and the famous Metric white ox- weave shirts with collar attached and in neckband styles. More than 3,600 shirts all told. Men’s 83° & $5 Gray Gloves—$1.95 From an internationally-famous make whose mame we are not permitted to mention. 279 Broadway “125th St. at 3rd Ave. 47 Cortlandt Street Broadway at 49th St. Union Square at 14th St. ‘Reg. Trode Mark The New Dress Fabrics for Spring McCutcheon’s spring fabrics with their distinctiveness of design, and exceptional quality, comprise the most comnprehensive assortment to | be found anywhere. ‘ Unique in this collection, and certain of immediate prestige are: 3 c Novelty Fabrics—from France Prints—from England Organdies—from Switzerland Dimities—from Ireland Gingham&s—from Scotland Novelty Crepes—from Japan | ; supplemented by an unequalled variety of Dotted Swisses, Voiles, Tissues, Linens, Sport Fabrics, Shirtings, and White Materials of | every description. | James McCutcheon & Co. Fifth Avenue, 34th and 33d Streets Sporting Records 1920 Census » 1921, World Almanac | 50c on Stands Now | on Sale Sale 65c by Mail Plan Your Winter Vacation } Through World Resort Ads.