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2 a og a En ee os TEACHERBLAMES |, ‘YANKEE TWANG’ ON | | LAZINESS OF JAW ls Wellesley Students Are Urged ie to Try Facial bee ga to Obyiate Trouble. WPLLESLBY, Mass, Feb. 16.— ‘Dr. Bugene C. Howe, professor of hygiene at Wellesley College, star- tled his class here by declaring that New England's traditional “Yankee twang” is dué mostly to laziness of the jaw. This, he sald, ja not attributed to a lack of jaw exercise, but to an unaccountable fallure to let the lower jaw fall far enough in articulating. Students from New England, who are by no means in a great majority at Wellesley, are being urged by Western girls to prac- tice jaw calisthenics by wearing Non-adjustable veils, Fon ate ae LIQUOR HIDDEN IN ASHES SEIZED Custoths Officials Find 3,000 Quarts in Car Loaded in Canada. | (Special The Evening World.) MALONE, N. Y., Feb 15—Con- cealed in ash barrels more than 3,000 quarts of mixed brandies, gins and whiskies estimated to be worth from $3,000 to $5,000 were seized by United States Customs officials when they broke open a frelght car at Malone function The car was said to have been loaded at Montreal, Canada. The officers refused to name its desti- nation, The fact that the ashes were shipped in a freight car instead of an ash car made customs men sus- picious and | Ted to ae Seigure. BRITISH BIRTH RATE HIGHEST RECORDED Death Rate, at Same Time, Lowest Ever Known at 12.4 Per Thousand. LONDON, Feb. 15.—Rirths in Bog- tand and Wales during 1920 reached the highest figure ever recorded and the death rate was the lowest, according to an official report of the Registrar Gen- eral. The birth rate per thousand of the total population wa 25.44 and the death rate was 12.4. ‘The deaths of infants under the age of one year were 80 80 per thousand, CHARGES TRIAL “JOCKEYING.” U. @ Presecater Sought “The t Jadge. Intimation Counsel for William Tier- ban and Henry Hugot wanted to get the trial of their case before Defendapts “the right Judge," was made by Assistant U, s District Attorney Collins’ in Fedural Court, Brooklyn to-day, before Judge Garvin. ‘The men are charged with cop- | jhirwcy to violate the Volstead a't. | Tiernan ts a brother of County Judge | |, Harry Tiernan of Richmond, and Hugot is a Staten dsland hotel pso- pristor, “This case has ourt.” Collins aaid. not Mt before the r been Jockeyed from HOLDUP REVEALS GAMBLING HOUSE] Successful Raid by Eight Bandits Leads to Arrest of Greenwich Hotel Keeper. powial to The Erenin WICH, Ooan., eight masked ia men in John J. Jouret’s hotel, Glenviile, a suburb of Greenwich, carly Sunday morning, led to the arrest to-day of Jouret and Alfred Brikgs, a former policeman of Greenwiah, on a charge of running a gambling house. Judge James R, Mead, in the Bor- ough Court, fined both men $100 and costs for keeping a gambling resort. Charles “Burgess, Ralph Duboug, Frank Plerro and Joseph Pierro, who were in Jouret’s place at the time of the hold-up were fined $100 each for frequenting a gambling house. Judge Mead warned jail sentences will be meted out in the future, The bandits got $8,500 in the hold-up, When the robbery was reported the police authorities began to inquire how it happened fifty men were assembled in Jouret’s roadhouse at so early an hour in the morning, ‘The result of the inquiry was information which led to the arrests. It {8 charged thd bandits, delieving there was a gambling game on in Jouret’s place, made a quick dash, got all the money in sight, grabbed What Jewelry they could and escaped in an automobile, Pinta citiinmeay 1,400 THROWN OUT OF WORK, Central Locomotive Shops at West Albany Shut Down Indefinttely, ALBANY, N. ¥., Feb, 15.—Fourteen hundred workers at the New York Cen- tral locomotive shops at West Albany Will be thrown out of employment next Saturday when the shops close for an indefinite period. Notices of the shut- down ‘have been posted in all the shops, It wax understood a decline in freight business led to its fasuance. The men had expected a reduction, but the closing of the department was a Surprise. On Jan, 19, 900 iworkers of the car department were laid off and nono Of these hate been re-employed. ‘The locomotive shops at Depew also will close on Saturday tor an indefi me. About 700 men will be ‘The order to shut down came main offices in Now York, ss Asks Reeciver for Maxwe' WILMINGTON, Del, atlected from the fotor Co, 15.— Oharies U. True of Mlinols, has tiled a Will in the F al District Court asking for an injunction and appoint- ment of a re e Maxwell Motor Compan: Delaware corpora- tion, with bu abi Purchase a 72 Men’s An Extraordinary Special nd Sale of 00 Shirts Seldom do you see shirts as well styled and as well made offered for this remarkably low price. You would be glad to pay a couple of dollars more for them, for they are well worth it. The wise man will give a thought to the future when laying in a good supply for the present. The Assoriments include: Finely woven Madras— tine Count Per- cales in wide varieties of attractive colors and patterns—in both Soft and Stitf Cuff models, Sleeve lengths 34 to 36. Sizes 14 to 1%. | dames McCreery & Co. 5th Avenue and 34th Street Men's Furnishing Dept., Main Floor. a eae CANADA TO CHOOSE GOVERNOR GENERAL | Three Names to Be Forwanted, and Official Will Be -Se- lected From Them. (Spécial to The Evening World.) MONTRBAL, Feb, 15.—Canada her- welt is to decide who will be her nect Governor-General. According to a Lon- don cable recelved here to-day, she will be called upon to make the decision very shortly. The names of three sug- gested appointees will be forwarded this week to the Canadian Government, and the nominee approved will mucceed nti i THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1921, . | the Duke of Devonshire when Nia term | expires. aoe of the three suggested is Lord of Vimy, former commander of | Bye Canadian corps. Another le Lord | Desborough and the third may be che | Duke of Sutherland, but this is not known definitely. athens Se a Lets City Go On Using Barren Istand, At the request of Health Commiss- sioner Royal & eland, Supreme Court Justice Lazansky in Brooklyn to-day suspended the enforcement of an injunction temporarily restraining the city from using Barren Island as . di lant for two and one-half onthe, Dr. Copeland filed a peti- Tlon with Juwtice Lasansky, in; which he sald that the city has experts now working on the problem of dispos- ing otherwise of |ts refuse. osal New Suits | $14.95 Featuring 10 including Poiret Twills, Poplins, Velours, | Our Entire Fifth Avenue Building Crisp Taffeta Dresses as Low as $16.95 ! New effects in materials, including Canton Crepes, Taffetas, Georgettes, Satins, Crepe Me- teors, Crepe de Chines, Tricotines and Serges i Fine Silk Taffeta Embeoi 35 New Tricotine Suits i Smart Spring Suits in the Latest Materials, Tricotines and Serges. | HAMILTON GARMENT CO. 307 FIFTH AVE., Near 31st St. HH and Frocks All Wool Ue _ otine Suit Styles at $35 \I| Velour Checks, Jerseys, Exclusively for Women's Apparel! —Providing that her tributed and so well Corsets. measurements three to pane ig grace. They hi stead of one counted pleasant things. Stylish Stout” Sth Avenue cA Large Woman May Look Stunning! attains fashionable, straight, smooth, even lines. This is the scientific and exclusive principle of construction embodied in “STYLISH STOUT” These corsets reduce your apparent weight from ten to twenty pounds. Insistence upon “STYLISH STOUT” Cor- sets gives every mear-stout or stout woman a er one of the popular, sought-after peopie in- May we haye one of our expert corsetieres show you these corsets? Corsets, Back and Front Lace $10.00 to $18.50 Tax included Third dames McCreary & Co. NEW YORK flesh is so evenly dis- carried that her figure five inches and your help mightily to make out of many of life's Floor 34th Street Where There Is Justice, Co-operation, Beonomy and Energy, There Is Service. wm James MeGreery & Co. === McCreery Quality Merchandise, as advertised, on Sale beginning Wednesday, February 16th. B ssguro Grey is hea inary to more types of women than any ihe one shades toe Py ugh few some sar rey r ine be vy «poet for appeared. Now ey have to appreciate its ourve lous softening and “feminiz- ing” effect the result is—another season of Grey. Florence Grey is the fashionable tone for delicate, soft Grey named in honor of Mrs. It makes its debut in McCreery Neckwear. o y iD Neckwear! You can't imagine how exquisite it is crisp indie, yet it is most inexpensive—fifty cents to two dollars. Real Hand-Made Filet Laces at Lowest Prices When low gies om td be secured together with 2 a han are certain to find ly el Metreery’ 8. Take this Filet Lace Sale as an example: Edges and Insertions, in beautiful, designs, in collar widths, range from 21% inches wide at 1, 20 per yard, to 6 inches WG Rosi selves serene bieonactgares Le Filet Picot Edge... .yd. 15¢ Imported Net, 72 inches wide. .yd. 1.95 Large assortment of shades. (Main Floor) A Most Unusual Offering Boys’ Sport Hose Special, 50c a pair You can count upon your fingers the number of times you can secure hose as smart and durable as these at 50c a pair. They are two-toned Sport Hose of Mercerized Cotton with turn-over tops. (Main Floor). A Most Remarkable Sale of Spring Gowns for Women Special 24.50 pert sashes, shades, some models all Blue, Taupe, ‘The widest assortment of all is found in those of Georgette Crepe, in shades of Flesh, Rose, Navy Blue,, Black, Marion Blue, Biege, Sand, White or Cream. «Many are bedecked with tiny plaited frills and wide tucks; others have pointed tunies or youth- First come sprightly affairs of Taffeta with flaring tunics or frills, and nu- merous other new fea- tures. Some are beaded, others beautifully eye- let-embroidered. the fashionable Then there are hand- quality Silk Tricolette in straight-line redin- gote or tuniced styles, embroidered and beaded, Black, Navy White and Sand. Clearance Sale of Irish and Scotch Damask Table Cloths and Napkins 30% to 50% below former prices | All Linen Irish Damask Table Cloths. formerly 6.75, 3.25 All Linen Irish Damask Table Cloths. formerly 8.00, 4.25 All Linen’ Scotch Damask Table Cloths, heavy weight. size 2x2 yds formerly 10.50 size 2x2}4 yds formerly 12.50 size 2x3 yds formerly All Linen Seotch Damask Table Napkins to match. doz. 6.75 and 9.00 formerly 10,00 and 12.50 7.50 doz. All Linen Irish Damask Table Napkins: breakfast size. doz. 4.75 All Linen Damask Tea Napkins. son, ‘Tricotine, unadorned, All of fine Brown, the Some are ultra-smart tailleurs Others have been given modish touches such as stitched straps, oddly grouped tucks, inverted plaits, arrow- heads, a unique arrangement of silk braid or rich embroidery, A narrow belt appears on all, but may be eliminated to give a directoire effect if desired. But ‘the smartest feature of all is their odd, notched collars! (Fourth h Flor) Trisb Union Linen Damask Table Cloths. each 3.00 and 4.50 formerly 5.00 to 6.50 Irish Union Linen Damask Table Napkins. doz. 5.75 and 7.00 formerly 8.50 and 10.00 Heavy Quality Irish Damask Table Cloths, circular designs, Cotton, Size 72x72 inches. formerly 7. 00, each 3.50 Irish Damask Table Napkins; Heavy Quality aes size 24x 24 inches. loz. 5.00 ‘ formerly vor 14.50 doz. All Linen, Scotch Damask Table Napkins, dinner size. doz. 8.50 Hemstitched formerly 10.00 . 6.75 (Second Floor) Women’s New Spring Suits Copies of Imported Models 85.00 and 95.00 Withwut question the hand- somest Suits produced this sea- All are straightline styles, expertly tailored of fine twill February Sale of Women’s Glove Silk Underwear | Offers Extraordinary Values By special arrangement we have secured most comprehensive assortments splendid quality Glove Silk Underwear, at the lowest prices noted for many months past. Telephone Fiteroy 3400 of this 4 ee ae A TTT x cao apeseemnestiba i Sai alicia egg : Sep 3) eee Ta te tl s —— a til harem skirts, Touches of Real Filet Lace, streamers of — Ribbon, crushed girdles und headed tassels furnish adornment, Of course there are taany models of Crepe de Chine, for this is a most fashionable fabrie this season No€, 0. Dix No Returns No Approvals (Fourth Floor) e} 5 oe The values here offered are nothing short of amazing, Every accepted style is included. Some are fashioned of rich- looking braids, others of fine Lisere, Milan Visca or Hair. Ostrich, Hackle, feathers, Glycerine Ostrich, Ribbon and effective adornment. » Rose and Gray, Jude, Crimson, Tan and other fashionable colors; street and dress styles in such modish shades Florence Gray, Henna, Navy Bluc, Brown, Bamboo, Pheasant or Black Th rd Floor Annes Women's Glove Silk Vests, plain or bodice “th Pink only. Women’s heavy weight Milanese Silk Bloomers. . Women's heavy weight Milanese Silk Vests, Ledios style only. Women's Glove Silk Pantalettes, assorted colors; reinforced Women’s Glove Sik Bloomers. Floor and ‘Couch Lamps Particularly low-priced These lamps are of exception- ally fine workmanship and provided with fascinating silk shades. al any You would want them price. At this figure, early selection is urged. Solid Mahogany lined with gold or rose, 4-inch fringe. Special 24,50 Siat Floor with a gold silk shade, Pink only Floor Lamp’ 3.25 ..2.50 (Third Floor) A Fath Wass