The evening world. Newspaper, January 25, 1921, Page 4

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} .) { t t ee im GE OE OT ce Nt Ne eg en Oe ENE ee a a ? he was a gilder, another a mixer, one a trimmer and } sald they were clerks, and there wis no doubt about $ the chauffers, But the Chorus icdy 1s vindicated, i } Only one got it where they usually hope to get the CHORUS LADY WINS A MEDAL FOR BEING GOOD LAST YEAR; ONLY ONE GUILTY OF CRIME © Stenographers, Dressmakers, Cooks and | Others of Her Sex Far Worse—Men Lead in Number Convicted. (Special from a Staff Correspondent of The Evening World.) ALBANY, Jan, 25 HE LADY OF THE CHORUS is a much maligned person, She | not a naughty, saucy girt at all, or, if she is, she's clever enough to submerge her ve sl Identity under the crime wave. In many Instance Je? she is just a nice litte mother who divides her sbright lights of the home. That's about th c Lyons has reached He has ‘ust had croscope, of whatever his scope is for grouping cr Aid of his staff and their adding machines has learned t and 2,773 women were convicted last year, This total of 33) convictions last year Is 18.477 less than in 1919. Of ali the women only one was a ch Stenographe: were eighteen times more wicked than the Taiies of the, Chorus, for time betwen the white lights of the stage and the just that number of them paid the penalty of having 1 been caught, | Home brew may have been responsible for the fall of 79 lady 17 housekeepers, 3 milliners, 4 laundresses, 6 seamstresses, 4 (eu 83 domestics and 89 waitresses, Oa ' ont 1s Er) ase ru 4 AW go ¢ ray AON ae Bh BRB “y 1 00 68 We Only one editor was convicted in 1920, and there were two in 1919 . And only one repfOrter was among the transgressora last year, But _ there was also a journalist, whatever that may be, a newspaper man, | correspondent, advertising writer, “and there it would b» nice to draw f the vell over the profession. Pressmen and printers are different. They never will learn to be good. Ten of the former and 7 the latter walked the plank, ut then there were four lawyers ng the law-breakers, one law clerk and one process server, four cops, two patrolman and ons detective were copped In the legul round-up, Piano movers, pavers, boxers, brickluyers, hack men and freight handlers were In the editors and publishers’ class. Only one of each felt the pjpeh of the law, And one steeplejack slipped from his high station. Farmers were among the toughest guys of the year, for whether it was hard times or hard cider, 170 of them, by Heck, got into the toils, There were 18 farm hands, and lo, one farmerette. Two feather workers fell down, and 214 “helpers” caught helping themselves when some one éive hollored for help, and were helped on their way up the river, Only five “gentlemen” were unfortunate enough to forget them. selves and become involved with, the law. One said three of them finishers. They all got the same finish. Clerks and chauffeurs, it seems, are beyond hope. In each class 381 were convicted. At least, the clerks pearls. FRANKLIX, SIMON MEN'S SHOPS 2 ve 8 WEST Bh STREET STREET LEVEL cA Warning To ‘New York Men I* any serious decline of prices, ‘whether it be in the stock «market or the clothing market, the. thing is almost invariably overdone, with ‘the result that the rebound of prices is as sudden and unexpected as the decline was drastic and extreme. Then the people who overstayed the market have to go in and buy what they want on the rise., It happens ih Wall Street. It happens in Fifth Avenue. It happens the world over. Prices cannot go down forever. Goods cannot be sold for nothing. We today present the most important suit sale ever announced in this city, and We advise you to look into it, TEA TASTERS ON ‘ORGY.’ U.S. Maperts Double Time Attotted ls Storen, No. for Grading 1921 “Styles.” will I, me item tastora’ party,” deciding toa lake a vote, on the result OF aenich will 1921, will continue mix days | depen | seat Fy threa ‘Tne party te mado!” | up of members of the Board of Tea| 4, a | WExperts. paid by the Government to sip Thirty-fourth Street Boys’ Winter Hats, of cloth Boys’ Velour Hats $60 to $80 Suits Reduced to *30 Every suit is this season’s production, fresh with the individuality of work- manship that never grows stale. THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, ip enwena™ BEL pest! ee eres Chicago; Na ene Se Me rest, and Charleston, 8. ye Told others shroughout a week. hen they finish Saturd: popular styles in tea for the ty a tasters in sension are N rk; H. G. ne wail Arthur T. Hellyer, | Deutechin GB. Altman & Cn. MADISON AVENUE = FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Thirty-fifth Street A Number of Selected Styles in Boys’ Washable Suits (sizes 3 to 8) have been reduced to $2.65 & 7.75 (cotton fabrics at the lower price; English worsted jersey at the higher price) Ail of the Boys’ Washable Suits in regular stock have been reduced, and as a result suits of the best qualities are now obtainable at very low prices. In the, Boys’ Hat section at clearance prices, are 95c (Sixth Floor) PRANKLIN SIMON MEN'S SHOPS 2t0§ WEST 38th STREET—STREET LEVEL TOMORROW HAND-TAILORED MEN’S SUITS At Reductions Which Mark the Farthest Point Yet Reached by the Pendulum of Readjustment As Follows: $85 -to 100 Suits Reduced to 545 A Small Charge for Alterations "nt Ered. tay ¢ GB Wyman, 8, Paul Fe 1 e Thasome | Geotes W Cant ome of Pint daa Aporainers San Pransioce, at “ant George 1 Mitchell, | fo Connection With Any.Other Establishment in the World WO RTH THIRTY-FOURTH STREET : BROADWAY- FIFTH AVENUE NEW FROCKS FOR SPRINGTIME THAT OFFER TIMELY HINTS TO THE WELL DRESSED WOMAN AND ISS PRESENTING PHENOMENAL VALUES AT. AT Frocus OF CHIFFON FRocus OF GENUINE TAFFETA SILIG CANTON CREPE THAT REVEAL A> IN DEM! TAILORED VARIETY OF THEME EFFECTS THAT REFLECT AND BEAUTY OF LINE THE MODE AT ITS VETtY BY WAY OF RUFFLING, “HIGHEST, GRACEFUL PLEATS AND CORDING SIDE DRAPES, VIDE SASH THAT ACCENTUATE, THE GRDLES,CORDING AND SELF QUAINT FITTING BODICES BUTTON TRIMMING ADD AND ‘FLARING SI<IRTS TO THED ATTRACTIVENESS SIXTH FLOOR SEVENTH FLOOR WOMEN'S FROCKS. .. MISSES’ FROCILS. fio Connection With Any Other Establishment in the World WORTH GBROADWAY-FUFi AVERUF EMPHATIC SAVINGS OPPORTUNITIES ARE OFFERED IN THIS SPECIAL SALE OF New TRICOTINE F ROCKS Very. Speciauuy Pricep Tomorrow New ‘AFTERNOON FROCKS OF SUPERIOR TRICOTINE, GIVEN UNUSUAL EFFECTIVENESS BY THE GRACE AND SMARTNESS OF THEIR: WELL TAILORED LINES, A WIDE SASH GIRDLE IN VIVID CONTRASTING COLORS HEIGHTENS THEIR. ATTRACTIVENESS 18-50 Very CHARMING IN THEIR ULTRA MODIS ENSEMBLE ARE THESE NEW FROCKS OF TRICOTINE MADE OVER SATIN IN «A GRACEFUL PANELLED REDINGOTE EFFECT, SIMPLE, DIGNIFIED AND ELEGANT OF LINE, A BROAD, LOOSE SASH GIRDLE OF SATIN ADDING A FINAL TOUCH 37-50 a EC UT A

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