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a a = —_ Spo ree a RET Tee ae eA REE + MANY CRIMINALS SEEK TAX! PERMITS, MVADOO REVEALS Chief Magistrate Pra Praises Work of Police Squad: Against Lawbreakers. | William McAdoo, Chief Magistrate, | Yesterday issued a statement showing the number of licensed chauffeurs! who “have criminal records. He, Praised the work being done by the| Police investigating squad under Act- ing Capt, Finn, whom he termed a| thoroughly competent, courageous and honest officer, in preventing re- newala to those Who have been con- victed of felonies or who permit their vehicles to be used for immoral pur- poses. The following statistics are relative | tq. applicants with criminal records: Year 1918—Number of applications, 2,419; criminal records, 140, Year 1919—-Applications, 6,604; |, Mammaux attributed his downfall maker famous for creating apparel of the 4 ig p the fact that his fleld did no} i i +t y, nent PEvesee, O8hs play the bail right. Mammaux ts ab: more exclusive sort. High quality Men's Year 1920—A pplications, 4,946; | solutely correct, as the fielders, who eriminal records, 242. : : ,.|than usual, believed that all the Yan- shawl collar--patch or flap pockets, silk piped— ~~ Year 1921 to March 22—Applica-| Kees were “Rabe” Ruths strolling to b Pm broidi Ma the ‘ike bratd tions, 1,395; criminal records, 112. |the plate. ‘The result was that many | some beautifully embroidered, others sil rai Out of 7,600 requesting renewals of | hits, which would have been easy 4 ‘ jouts had the outfielders played in| ri * oF Heenses between Aug. 30, 1919, and oho, vod for a eatel Choice of many models in navy and black. Sizes Jan, 20, more than 600 bad records | ° good for ¥ as follows: Grand larceny, 103; rob- bing fares, 67; abduction, 6; felonious assault, 80; burglary, 48; petty lar- eeny, 32; assault and. robbery, homicide, 20; possessing revolver, possessing narcotics, 20; robbery, 117; recelving stolen goods, 14; operating taxicabs while intoxicated, rircuit ut the fact tuat Griffith 95 18; assaulting female passen, 27; played far out aided him in holding p ne is accustomed to the conspiracy, 8; sodomy, 3; extortion, the hit to a 2 ae $29.7 better class of apparel. 2; forgery, 2; keeping disorderly Say Sised 16 t648..5 0.0 6. house, 1. | From Jan, 1 to March 22, the statement continues, in tions by the Police Departm showed that chauffeurs had | criminal records as follows: Assault and robbery, 7 y, 48; jed. First, their flelding was poor and \improved in their fielding without aie dak! Lineup To Be Shaken Up For Game Today (Special t6 ‘The Breming World.) SHREVTPORT, La., March 2%.—It ie probable that Manager Robinson of the Dodgers will rearrange his bat- ting order for to-day’s game with the Yankees, due to the fact that his Present array, which has several hard hitters in it, has failed to deliver the much needed hit in a pinch, A hit yesterday might have made much difference to the game. In two innings the Dodgers had the bases full, once with only one out, and yet they failed to score more than one run Robbie is disgusted and a gen- eral shift tn the line-up is expected, Just one thing after another ham- |Pers the Dodgers from getting start- |their batting good, but they quickly showing any improvement in their hitting, though it is exceptionally good at times, ‘The pitchers also are falling to per- form up to expectations, Al Mam- maux, whom Robbie had banked on to turn the tables on Miller Huggins's warriors, pitched well for @ few in- nings yesterday at Alexandria, but he blew and the Yankees walloped him for seven consecutive hits in the fifth inning. were playing further from the’ plate | hat the le in the fifth inning, mad: a a! running catch, snaring the ball off the grass. Tom Griffith | held a jong hit by Ruth to three} bases which, on any ordinary field, nid have easily been good for the THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, Buy Your Easter Suit Now Newest Spring Styles MAROH 25, 1921. Surprising Economies ‘for All in L. A. PRICE, eres. Satisfaction Gaaranteed er Money Promptly Refunded West 14th Street—Between 5th and 6th Aves. Decisive Economies on Women's and Misses’ Stunning New & Easter Suits*29. 79 | Garments of the Quality and Style Uptown Shops Are Featuring at $35. Full Lined With Fancy Silks LEAN cut, snappily tailored garments from a Wear Serges and Tricotines with Tuxedo fronts— trimmed, with plain or flare skirts and narrow belts. 16 to 42. + Stouts in 4214 to 5814, Easter Coats & Capes All Wool Velour and Polo oa tailored in Pm py styles that will ap- al strongly to the woman Saturday’s Special Sales RoTHENBERGS 6; burglary, 26; grand Right now is the time to choose your New Spring Suit for Easter, M he no better or more economical place to make your purchase will be found than at any of my six money saving stores. Make up your mind to get the best you can at the least money. Come in and look ; unlawful | Of Handsome Quality Basket Cloth and Burella Cloths. . impairing’ morals of over these beautiful Ready-to-Wear Suits and select your Easter Suit at this One Price. min Makdvo turitee aatar _| All Some very stanning ot the recurs at hand of a ve uits styles in cloths that are rich in appearance persons finally obtained lt- Wool and will give good service. Beauti- thesnublin. to cundorseand (ne chars fully tailored and trimmed—Spring’s new- acter of the “Of those wh I give one or ¢ Paced Formerly os $40 $45 $50 eab hades, sizes 8 to 14 years nts. censed.) Just hatched ! wis, grind larceny. Small boys’ Easter suits ALL TH DM ONE PRICE Gir ls Espey F rocks pended. Feb. 24, 1919, 5 ics— ‘alues that well merit the term extraordinary— No disposition of case. + 1919, of wash fabrics charming overskirt models, ue Elmira Reforms y on am Sailor, Russian, Junior beautifully lace and of fine D WAP 'G,, ‘tigate NO, . dune 201 Nor Ca licvend Oliver trimmed. One pictured of fine Elmira Reformatory. Dee. petty larceny. March 3, rot a larceny: discharged. 1 times convicted on disorderly and fined $10 Sach time. Tw victed of violating the city mances.” ELLIS HARDING GETS A LARGE EGG, BUT IT WONT HATCH A THING. WASHINGTON, March 25.—President Harding has received the present of &@ large, chocolate-covered r ORs, which will delight the Washington kit dies when the ‘eap-roling is resumed in the White House grounds next Mon- i is about three fect | Broadway Broadway _ cee Aik, Sraawel asserting: kod Was | AF 16ES Bee ccFour, st atth St $1.85, $2.95, $3.95 & $4.95 ¥ e fi mnvenient the gift of & sontectionsry firm, Tt n adway Gomuere” ith Avs Ready-to-Wear Hats for Girls of the Executive Mansion, where Mrs. intends to supervise the re- the old White House Waster Qualit a ae -|as chic as ati Easter chick on SARNOFF-IRVING .| Twist— | White and colors, and all} Easter morn! ‘ ee _ The best of everything| }men and boys wear. | i] RoGERs PEET COMPANY at Warren at 41st St. | y Hats CUSTOM DEPT. 4-Pc. Suit to Order styles and fab) woolens wi at prices fro Kuits to ord xtra palr of Trousers {he same material NEW YORK 1414 Broadway At 30th street 44 Flatbush A AV. Near Nevins Street Near Flushing STORES: 118 Nassau St. cer Beckman Street 3 756 Broadway BOYS’ DEPT.: Boys’ 2-Pants Suits All Wool MOTHMNA DON'T Mi8H THIS Starting to-mo pliee on sale t t every sul Avenue NITY. $6.45 $17.45 $Q.45 BOYS DEFT.—AT mY BROOKLYN STOR| Sor hero teeta aememtaeite ef + ebmmmmanamens 2898 eo OPEN EVENINGS 8 Church St. Nvaia' tert pas rivets 186 ; Market ‘St. Where Murray's Used to Be or party wear. Sizes 8 to14.. white organdy for Confirmation *4.98 ‘Easter Hat Is Hundreds upon hundreds of handsome hats here for your choosin tonieriogs Style, quality and workmanship of a superior order, nearly double the value you get elsewhere. Four lots at special prices. Tiimmed with ribbon band, bow and streamers ot with fruits and flowers. Blocke@ Hats | Hand Made Leghorns f Hats LST to 4.96 | 3.95, 4.95, 5.95 3.95, 4.95 ‘Here Wears ‘Style Heels in ; These Easter Sheos High Quality Footwear, made to sell at $7 Every pair perfect—all sizes and widt featuring shoes for every purpose, Goodyear welt, lasts in brown and black kid, brown calf, nmetal, patent colt, white kid, white uck and combinations—all snappy styles and all good serviceable leathers. Choice NOTHER sensational offering for Easter shoppers, high and low, hand turned and flexible McKay 00 hs. Little Tots’ Easter Coats Charming Silk Poplin, Polo Cloth and Velour Models that are good value at $12.50 A splendid opportunity for thrifty mothers to fit out the little ones in somet hing exceptionally smart and pretty ata decidedly lower price than they were intended tosell for. Smartly shirred yokes, belt and fancy pockets—tan, reindeer and rose; sizes 2 to 6 years, Little Tots’ Crepe de Chine Coats made throughout and beautifully trimmed—fine quality material in ink, blue and white; ages 1, 2 and H ogee recula $8.50 values— meen warvnie* $6.98 Store Hoprs: 9 A. M. to 5:30 PR. One sunning model Poctured, at the right, well (\ 01