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Delay Holds Up Plates. ALBANY, Jan. 23. INDER a ruling by Secretary U of State Lyons, automobil- ista of the State may we thetr 1920 ticonse plates until » Fon, 15. | _ Extension of fifteen days, Mr. ~ Lyons said, was necessitated bu- |) @a0me the Automobile Bureau of ‘Dis department is doing the great- ‘Set volume of business in its his- tery, wirich has been augmented | By the open winter. ‘There also has been a deiay in the delivery of now pilates manu- factured at one of the State pys- ene. ——o SS Genter om Uducational Probleme. ‘The firm of a series of conferences in Various sections of the country to in- wpire greater intereet in the non-pro- femstonal public to the problems of edu- eating the youth of the nation wus held dn the Auditorium of the Russell Sage Woundation, No. 130 Enst 2d street, is er of Education, premided. ye conference included reprenun- of New York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania. _ Volume of Business in | State’s History and Delivery WASHINGTON, Jan. 28.-—-The Jap- Increase Since 1910 of 33 Per Cent. anese population of Hawai! in 1920 was 109,274 out of the total population of 255,912 and represented an increase for that race of about 3% per cent. sinc: 1910, the Census Bureau announced to- The onty race which showed @ greater in Hawail than the Japanese was the Filipino with an increase from 2.36) in Avi to 21,031 In 1920. The native Hawaiian peoples decreaned in the last decade from 4 26 sat to 25,735, Ree After Man A sate in the Hooper Photoplay House, oHoper ang South Fourth Streets, Brooklyn, was ripped open Sunday night and robbed of $600 and | Detective Hemendinger, in investigat- ing, went. yesterday, to the home of | Joseph Lipsohita, twenty-seven, of No. 232 South Firat Street. Lipschite dented knowledge of the and an the detective was about pped over wh & 4 z . ri rug, which hi found covered a t con he flooring he sald he ecemen wi ig on safes. Lip- hohits, charged with burelary, In Bridge Plaga Court to-day, was beld without bail for hearing Monday. jettiners, wixty, « captain and | 5th AVENUE AT 36th STREET Second Flnor—Take Elevator SENSATIONAL REDUCTIONS Spring Dresses Earlier Prices up to $55.00 $98.99 New Styles Tricotine Charmeuse Spring Presses Taffeta Silk Crepe de Chine 5th Avenue Regularly Regularly Regularly Where There Is Justice, Cooperation, Economy and Energy, There Is Service, | James McCreery & Co. Men’s Clothes Shop Second Floor 35th Strect Semi-Annual Clothing Event Offering Unrestricted Choice of Our Entire Stocks Men’s and Young Men’s Suits and Overcoats $38 $40 $43 $45 $48 | $50 $55 | $60 $65 $70 $75 $80 $85 $90 $95 Due to These Exceedingly Low Prices, There Will Be a Slight Charge Where Alterations Are Desired Extra Space, Salespeople, Tailors No C. O. D.’s, Approvals or Returns $96 °° | $3 R50 [ferwey,, Chere this mo proing. Unavall- te wee | Be. Gray yy S ‘ N N ( SY NN N N NY : N Wha WL THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 28, 1921. ” Shipping Boned Pitot Aaphyxinted, ‘AUTO LICENSES | ITAWAII POPULATION UNTIL FEB. 15, | NEARLY HALF JAPS |» OFFICIAL RULING | Have 109,274 in Total of 255,912, | H. Altman.& Co. MADISON AVENUE+FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-fifth Street “Specials” for to-morrow (Saturday) « Exceptional Values in Misses’ Plain or Heather-mixed All-wool Jersey Suits in exclusive, becoming models $17.75 And Misses’ New Tweed Suits splendidly tailored models, in distinctive color effects; lined with good-quality satin at $26.50 (Second Floor) A Special Purchase of Novelty Hair Ornaments | (paved settings) will offer splendid values in the following: Hair Pins, Tuck Combs, Casque, Bowknot and Fancy Combs, of artificial amber and crystal, thickly studded with imitation sapphires and emeralds, $1.50 to 4.05 these being one-third less than regular prices. War Revenue tax additional. (First Floor) ; Fourteenth Street Another Sale of Girls’ All-wool Coats © has been arranged, consequently the same attractive values will again be available. Girls’ Coats (sizes 6, 8 and 10 years) in two new models, made of polo silvertone, in brown and reindeer; lined throughout at $11.75 Girls’ Coats (sizes 10, 12 and 14 years) in a new model, made of polo silvertone, in brown and reindeer; lined throughout at $15.50 At the same time there will be offered Girls’ Cotton Smocks (hand-embroidered) reduced to « «6 «© « e« « $2.75 Girls’ Regulation Dresses (sizes incomplete, but ranging in generai from 6 to 14 years) made of aliewoo) navy blue serge, $7.85 . special at . 5, + «© e« e« The Remaining Assortments of Misses’ Winter Coats in plain and furstrimmed models are mow marked at clearance prices (Departments on Second Fioor) (ESTABLISHED 182 ) West of F.fth Avence SATURDAY Sensational Offering! GLOVES For Men and Women at ‘ $4850 t KEEPING WELL—An MR Tadiet Ge vegetable aperient) taken at night will asip keep you well, by toning and strengthening your dl- greta and elimina 1.97 Would sell regularly for $7.46 and $8.46 Men’s suede and capeskin gloves—wool or angora lined. Strap wrist style— gray and reindeer shades. All sizes. No Credits. 1.97 Would sell regularly for $3.96 to $5.46 Women’s capeskin, real mocha, silk-lined mocha, suede and novelty gloves. “Display samples,” but all in perfect condition. “Like old friends, they wear well.” Maker’s name on every clasp, Sizes 6'4, 614 and 63;. No Exchanges. See Pages 8, 19, 23, 27 and 31 for other Hearn advertising. } DIFFERENCE A ABBLD “WANT AD, IT MAKES LITTLE WHAT YOU WILL GO AND FIND IT NEED— = aati ats bp Sener INE SY HER OEwew ry