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SPANISH SOPRANO - REGAINS LOST VOICE | FOR METROPOLITAN | BRK WDPLAYS HAVO WITH THOSE WMOGOTINTS HAY Many Whisked 1 About, Some Hurt—Cave Men Enjoy | Scene at the Woolworth. ‘The wind blew a hurricane through Many of the city’s streets to-day and iajured several persons. Ellen Cahn, sixty-two years old, ‘Was fo blown about at Seventh Ave- fide and 834 Street that she was taken @ her home, the Pennsylvania Hotel, suffering from shock. At the same eOrner Angelina Cunningham of No. 800° Wost Sist Street was caught in a swift air current and borne toward| Wucrenia Bort, the Spanish soprano. who “lost" her voles five years ago While at the Metropolitan, is returning Ste Gene 6e to-day on the Imperator to rejoin Mr. i ‘Timothy Johnson of the Edieon Com- Gattis os. > ‘s beny. She became a favorite with New York Bhe suffered several contusions and | opera goers after her debut here in 1912, ‘went home. The hand of Bernard|nd sang leading roles for four yeas. Gibney of No. 549 East 139th Street | While aboad in 1916 she had a alight E operation to relieve an obstruction in Ba entre et be ar BOWES vocal chords and on returning. t east at Battery Park and White | vow York that fell found heree!f unsble ‘all Street. He is seventy-six yoars| ty sing. off and had litte strength to with-| 11 was feared her voice was gone per- wind. George Gremer of|manéntly but she set herself courage- ‘West 137th Street was injured | ously to regain it, and has succeeded. by a sign the wind down in front of No, 702 Broad-| MINISTER DEFENDS WOMEN’S FASHIONS Dr. Conwell Also Declares Woman ls Most Modest Creature in the World. (Special to ‘The vening World). PHILADBLPHIA, Pa, Jan. 17.— Philadelphia women age modestly Gressed, according to the Rev. Dr. Russell H. Conwell, President of the Temple Untversity and pastor of the Baptist Temple in this city. “Woman is the most modest crea- ture in the world,” said Dr. Conwell. ‘It is not for the pulpit to settle .— = So Tt was an ill wind that descended euch of the citizenry as had to Mavigats Broadway at Barclay Street at noon. It wasn't dll, so to speak, for the gang of male Miers who flattened themscives against the walls of the es Sa SDB DDE 8 ABA SO NT ERE eres questions of woman's dress, or men either, because man's inherent modesty and self-respect will quick- ly and satisfactorily determine these matters. “When people talk to me about the extreme wickedness of modern dress I Bay to them there are only a few of wes struck by a sign blown | them that drees so, and those few are the very soon driven out by their own (misinn scquaintances who are in the ascendancy.” the whole, Dr. Conwell said, has fell ih p Avenue Detwoen Penn Ls ya aaa and shetfield Avenues, the other went | FIVE KILLED BECAUSE, down across the Mercer Street surface caf line in the same neighborhood. OF FINANCIAL WORRY WATER SITE CONTROL and Children, Ends His Own Life. Objecti Esch | CHARLESTON, 8. C., Jan. 17—Crased (Newton. Files sell by brooding over finanolal diMoultes and Law Giving Nation Jurisdiction | family troubles, in which an estate ‘Over Boundary worth probably $75,000 was at stake, Rivers, 1, 8. Bigham shot his mother, his sis- errnpal Jan. 17-—Attorney General| ter and the latter's! two adopted chil- ‘Charles D. dren last Saturday, then ended hiv own life, aceording to information to-day from Florence, 8. ©. The dead, in addition to Bigham, are: Mrs. M. M. Bigham, Mrs. Mar- jorie A. Binck and Leo and John Mo- ‘Cracken. All were evidently killed instantly ox- cept Mrs, Bigham, the mother, lived @ few moments, and the ol ra Rivers for power purposes, ns will be argued before Federal Commission at a hearing Pl ‘Washington «next Monday, Former “omg Bion R. Brown of Water- assist the Attomey, General, five miles from Pamlico, twenty-' miles from the City of Florence, So nao body was found in the woods with @ bullet through the brain Bnd atill holding the pistol, which oon Fopresented the Stato's | tained one unexploded cartridge. the Bach Water Power mits the Federal Com- & rental for use of the WOULD EXEMPT FARM BODIES BU Seeks to Legalise Datrymen's Ansociatitons im N. ¥, State. ALBANY, Jan. 17.—Assemblyman Maurice Bloch of New York has intro- duced a bill in the Legislature de- signed to exempt associations of farm- ers, gardeners or dairymen, and con- tracts or inations made by such associations or members in making collective sales and marketing, from the law provision againat oon- spirac! A similar bill was introduced i year and died in committos 8 last Penrose t@day reported the Emergency ‘Tan Bill from the Finance Commit- tee. Penrose guve notice that “at an early date” he would move to mak ‘ill the unfinished business of the ate and would “make every effort to push {t to an early passage.” FINE KNITTED UNDERWEAR St Fits Women and Girls All weights and finishes—in silk, wool and cotton Flatlock Seams Beauty and Durability Delightful Texture Moderate Price For sale at New York's Leading Shops ight, ten, d Annie Verity, twelve, tion oe ma th N.Y. FIGHTS TO HOLD | Man, After Shooting Mother, Sister if “awe ENABLES POLICE 10 CLEAR 4 ROBBERIES coat Confesses to Burglar- ies With Two Others. A nail In @ boy's shoe ted to the clearing up of four burglaries early to-day. Policeman Doyle of the East Sist Street Station met two boys in 58d Street, near Lexington Avenue, and asked why one was limping. “Gotta a nail in my shoe,” replied the boy. The policeman offered to remove the nail if the boy would take off the shoe, and while he was work- ing at it he asked the boy his name. The boy replied it was Martin Woni- towits, that he was thirteen, and lived at No, 314 Wast 54th Street. ‘The policeman remembered this was “| the name of a hoy who was reported missing from home two weeks ago, and took him and his companion © the station. The other boy described himself as Kenneth Diengo, fifteen, of No, 2839 Webster Avenue, the Bronx, and said he ran away from home two months ago. According to tne police, before the boys were turned over to the Chil- dren's Society, they said they “Joined up" two weeks ago with a third boy, known as “Topsy,” since caught and went to a reformatory, and started to commit small burglaries, The ones the police say the two prisoners con- fessed to were: A‘ grocery store in Webster Ave- nue, near 189th Street, where they got a small sum of money from the Ul; a dairy in the neighborhood where they got $10; the apartment of B. Rosind, in the house where the Wonitowits boy lives, where they took three rings valued at $200; yes- terday afternoon they jimmied their way into an electrical shop at No. 2497 Webster Avenue and took ten electric torches and $2 in money; last night they were trying to squeese through the bars into a drug store in Thid Avenue, near 46th Street, when they were frightened away. oe TWO GIRLS DROWN TRYING TO SAVE LAD Boy, in Vain Effort to Hold Would- Be Rescuers, Breaks Through Ice Again. jpecial to The Erening World.) SYRACUSE, Jan. Il-atter risking thelr lives to save eleven-year-old Will- fam Stout from drowning when he | ®roke through the foe on the Dyke at Clark Mills, last ni Rose, Clougt, mi death when they bi ‘thom- cerves and By erent earey under the feo by the ‘The boy, wither iris attempted t rescue a ‘ore elinabed The Stas ot the note, by ‘the ‘hand “and ‘roads’ thane ettorts 10 pull them out rou eae ta aataet rot a nen clutches the pe himself to bas eo Both bodies were recovered during the night. NEW HOOVER BODY TO CONSERVE LABOR | Fairness to Employee Will End In- dustrial Waste Through Strikes, Says Statement, To offer the lor lions of men ih war, a Nation | the American Enginesring Council of} | —— \Limping Youth Aided by Blue-| the Federated American Engineering Soctetien, to conserve labor and stop industrial waste A committer on ‘Waste in Industry has been formed to chambers of commerce to promote har; mony and better working conditions. Anothe: ain is to find places for dustria) misfits, or men doing uncon- genial work L. W. Wallac of Baltimore, irgnd. expressed the certainty they would be few when honesty, jus tice and fairness to the employee be- comes the ruling spirit among em- ployers. EAST SIDE TO GET $1,000,000 HOSPITAL New 20-Story Structure Announced’ for 15th Street In- stitution, The People’s Hospital, No. 203 Second Avenue, is to have a twenty-story building on a site at Second Avenue and Fifteenth Street, for the purchase of, which negotiations have been com- pleted. Announcement of the plans were made last night by Jullan Gol@many President of the institution, at a party in his honor at the Hitinge Theatre. ‘The building, which will cost more than $1,000,000, will rival the best equip- ped of the world’s hospitals and willl’ accommodate ten times as many as the present hospital. A. H. Woods donated the theatre for lust night's gather! nd gave a special rformanee of "Ladies" Night” Site ullan Goldman and Mra. ‘anche ‘rohnberg sold fowers between the ac: to help swell the buildin; pond Th ‘Hospital will be non-sectarla: fe cha PLANS TO CONTROL SALE OF SECURITIES Committee Reports Drastic Scheme to Massachusetts Legis- lature. BOSTON, Jan. 17.—Lagislation re- quiring that seourities of uncertain en- terprises be passed upon by State oM-| dials before being sold, and that brokers and thelr salesmen be registered so that wale of securities through misrepresen- pre may be prevented, !s recommend- | special commission in a ort flea aren the Legislature to-day, = ‘The commjssion alec asks an amens- ment to existing legislation to plave per- sons or corporations receiving money on deposit for safe keeping or invesinent under the jurisdiction of the State Banking Commisetoner. This logislation, te cormmiasion ile. clares, ls necessary because "the prob- for ot the sale. of framaatent secur fea in Massachusetts cannot be a," ——— Food Show to Teach Economy, Food growers, manufacturers and dealers will hold a food exposition Hs the Tist Regiment Armory early in under the auspices of the Departmen’ i Public Markets, it was announced to- iy. to bring to the attention of feapeted how to reduce the cost of foo’ through the establishment of the pro- terminal markets, to the wotld of mil- | the Blimination of: co-operate with labor organizations and, | PLANES FIND SHIPLiN © TOKIO, Jan. 16.--Alrpla tearch ofthe joe breaker Balk: war blown out of t Preparations to rescue abip are being Its Flavor Lingers ide Y a & farted by; Marbert Hoover and hin wmeocates in [ts Reputation Grows pffor soups and all meats, SPECIAL SALE i | = Renewed Phonographs : RIDICULOUS PRICES ; a in ex fe for s | Reminton one Fao + Tue FASCINATION AND CHARM OF THE NEW MODE 'w MOTION THe La} FOR SPRING 18 APTLY EXPRESSED 1N THESE LOVELY INSPECTION INVITED s IH Remingtan ‘Phonograph &™ | STRAIGHT LINE TUNIC FROCKS OF GENUINE-> Z CORPORATION | CANTON CREPE, HAND EMBROIDERY, TUCKING ‘Sunueun seank AND MOIRE RIBBON TRIMMING ARE? A HOME NESE | Reduced to 1000 Pairs OPPENHEIM.CLLINS & G 34th Street—New York To Close Out—Tuesday Women’s Shoes Formerly 9.00 12.00 and 15.00 Black Kidskin Shoes Less Than Half Price __Shoes Also on Sale in Ow Our ' Brooklyn and Newark Stores t , which arbor of Alex- It's the popular relist) Pall}, Ra STATION a Conan OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS - $1- WEEKLY <\ OPENS AN wa cals | ‘ fec("s conn \) fan Dow 7 val R Tamms we NON 6755 55 FISHER BROS | THE EVENI ‘ENING. WORLD, : (MO. @ MDAY, <4 AN UARY. aa 1921. \ : NAILIN BOY'S SHOE I pocis oF Genuine Canton Core {I TOUCHING THE KEYNOTE OF THE CORRECT STYLE FOR SPRING IN THE BEAUTY OF THEIR INFORMAL TAILORED LINES PRESENTING PHENOMENAL 500 VALUES EACH USED EFFECTIVELY TO ADD TO THEIR, ATTRACTIVENESS Wi ew mit oN Ho Connection With Any Other Establishment in the World TOMORROW ANOTHER SALE> FUR CoLLARED VinTER Vraps Se Ar Drastic CLearance Repucrions °° Sumpruous WRAPS FOR, THE INCLEME DAYS OF MIDWINTER, COMFORTABLE AN COZY, ALL ENVELOPING AND ‘WIDELY SWEEPING IN DESIGN, EXECUTED IN FINEST BOLIVIA CLOTH AND BABELLISGHED WITH EXTRA LARGE ‘ COLLARS OF SELECTHD MOLE OR TAUPE NUTRIA J ach BAN