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at tm nnn = THE EV aNGNG _WURLD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1921. LJ P| think when they can meet where 1 | organizatinn work. doesn’t it? Somebody on a joy ride ; d_ the volurmiseus oat a a apa be restful and they can entertain a rhaps. More likely it was an hon- te NT RL Sey Ni, first of all, get th here, r a deputy ch c Let the 5 confer with | yon thane qill came te tac, [ARMY OF COOTIES HALTS ‘yr ‘committer find oat, “tt has|Report Also Expected to Ask Attorneys W » Julius! chem. Taking 1 att in att, women's! — GREAT LINER AQUITANIA,|" "00S “0° * Remission of $7,000,000 in Henry Conv al! of whom 1 ta Pi Well Known Pest Eanally Effective Taxes to Lines. | Niowality wt the rent laws and won] "@’'Ne, 2s ft true that women are Taaales ace, BY FIRE IS PUT AT $100,000. the fight in the Court Appr {e dso mor by foolish sentiment. “ Idiors who saw s ae Ax exclusively forecast by The get down to the real preparation Of! tnan py ood sense? cae eli eee poe site aee Evening World July 18. the report of : Cees Meme jit ez Arye! Mrs. Yawger—-Not now. The War jonishing Aad pes ee the ‘Transit Commission on the local ’ late Divis lias taken every bit of that out of ® power, bit ena che : 4 mm mc ° = "he an down no | Mh en every Fe i ek nee tele en a et fe mmr enh. The Store will be closed at 12 o’clock,Noon, 1 would question the abillty of cooties (o | Mirniture from fre yesterdity to meet unt n Octobi Q. No. 4—What is the best political st ae Se Me Ey | public Sept. 15, will, according to in ° wh 1 sonth, | field for women? wth Ave Jdormetion in well-informed circles, to-morrow (Saturday) wo days go into] Mrs. Yawger—I think that the most BEeaLN aavouat retention of the five-cent vadrtin with a border ve aan RE Ot effect. important step for women to take in ‘ : od lie extore A request to Goy. Miller would be] polities is to stand by one party o nd of the four p ne fare and alse recommend tihe restora Division during the lesofithnt party and try. te Whe iter which have bean abrogated by va- . Vacation in order t : } nw 8 under recelverships, ermined et t the organization lines of erand the hand-niade panelit an . oe Ae ale @. No. &—-Should a} 4 sed with & Reaccoved. whet | report will make many recom ly, there will be at lecide What his wife should wear? k ‘ ations of improvements, changes e wourt of A Mrs. Yawger—Certainly n Do ‘ meth and the con way the AD) WalieiKicuhatihe Bhai] wank? struction of new lines. It will recom- olde Cea Q No. 6—Should a man ¢ mend a gradual absorption of surface ry oe will be wife a fixed allowance for her house- the ba lines Into a consolidated system, im for th hold, or should they have one bank 10 percent. net” d acegunt? 7 en ViEn + - or “i 5 ais aa HEA TaN Mrs. Yawger—I think « woman. APR — a we iaoramean| MADISON AVENUE - FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YOR y to th 5 ae ’ graft, according to lawyer much the head of her home as he 1 Mh omy alia mci Hin, Vai OYE hte bsinons downtown: | Sh ee 1 | hirty-fourth Street Thirty-fifth Street well known that the specmia-}should have a stipulated amount to ya indlord in cash} run her he Id on exactly the = Al on TA Ghose Means Standard of Merit @ B® more than 19 cost of | same principles as his business 4" 7 buys Mrs, Yawyer had more to say about 47-51 W 34"St. NewYork | : |this, but I told her the first minute Newark Store ~ 649 Broad St. 9 er ey lavas up and there were nine questions | Men Ss A tum O ot ta at! ee e . nn Oxfords return O00 night, hurry up.” . invested « capital | JUST HOW TENANT CAN BE | LEGALLY GAUGED. i Ws will be mo re SECOND MINUTE. .,| Says One Step More and Women pleasurs ble than 'ART LOSS IN SPEYER HOME FOR BOYS AND GIRLS and High Shoes ' = — ; —-- bs y rP \‘Miss New York’ in a Rolling Chai . 4 , | Mrs. Yawger Proves She’s ‘Miss New York’ in a Rolling Chair | RUNAWAY HORSES KILL e } . ' | In Atl ti Cit °*s B t P de MAN WAITING FOR CAR: ‘ a ; caer - | In Atlantic City’s Beauty Parade id ih Busiest Woman in N. Y. ¢ jee see e os Rn ve uv Jor Hah, Lechterman, sixty, No, §% B In a Rapid Fire Interview ine, $0" away | nao, AASB; No. 586 Rockaway Aye- Sea lawny team and truck which ran bvhr a them aa they stood on the sidewalk’ 61 i ye . No! hity ' st ves | | [pkaway and Liberty Avenues, Brook Injustice to Tenants if the| Noled Club Woman Gives City and Meyer Probers Try to lLewis Mle te A 1A bt ils Ge eae aur nts Ruling Is Upheld by Sisters Pointed Advice as to| ‘ Prva hey G lexander Arrested After|dasned into the plate giass window of a pheld by Ap- Wit io Do to Be Good’ Learn Who ‘Took Ladies on Fifteen Complain to Ee Seen te ere ena j pellate Division. itn shusetts Tour is it is charged the enon, ] ae Citizens and Politicians— Massachusetts Tour. Magistrate. yiivak ok De EME, WHR Smead | , = | hy the Qt | 4 HARD TO GET LOANS.| 5 the Woman Should What New York Chy Fire bep || taeie Aibeandek & Wranns) ithe th ce noreedl unk amtin ERaiore | | Be at the Head of the Home ment official took a party of kul at No. heridan toad, the frone, | Meum) At Rovkaway Avenue art | 3 ; Pacific Street while he went into! Senator Lockwood and Law-| as the Man Is at the Head of PACES ONES SLU tS was held without bail by Magistrate |q store to make a. collection. ‘The ‘ . tae i Sept 4 jong the bea iful, ple MeClos y " eM Ors ened yers Preparing for Legal the Business, and Prohibition! ine i Reema: ed oe baie ee eee a caer \Gowe fisckawad Avante, wesat af CME f . . resque hetween Stoekby o-day on a charge of grand larceny ae CRE ms Battle eee AGe ae Mada, Bu emetntne ; | point is a ateop Incline leading to the attle in Higher Court. | A ad et erythin ind “Grey fharnington, | Wittam A. Hyman, attorney for the | Junetion of Biter” Avenga and. Mut orse, Not Better, HON SONS INGIVIEUE| wih CHArect | complainant, bus told Magistrate Me-| New York Aven One of the Digest lexal battles, as ‘ ges Himself a “disgusied taxpayer | « On ; | Twé trolley ked the way of al batties, aa) ee Clonkey that he represents fifteen | A Well whens or the wow Sarid ; ; Ww the atitomedite He a the horwes ached the junc- Ne Ralanintieske Be ' a rane sh By Sophie Irene Loeb. scribes the auto as York clients who were victims of one stock | tion, Sudden swerved and ran | tons of tenants throughout | on ni Yr | statG) Iw RTE Krepited aaa 1 got her on the telephone—Mrs Fire Department touring ca re {swindling operation, the proces | Binnalos: who ating tere ea | ne “40 - E yhn Francis Yaws ind the busiest ae ruin if bore deparimen [whieh totalled about $800,000 tly 9 oat ot the way i ie i) e ent ne ren decision 1 i (aie Ms | Lins Mev MH worn inv New Vork sug How, Sti at | faery M. tevy, w cotton goods mer- | Ke of homicid : { of the Appellate Term of the Brook- | 5 Hoth M ommittec. whieh sahats | — { lyn Supreme Cou is the Executive Seeretary of th to start an invest y chant of No 43 Hampton Mace, swore) ‘fasteab Fractures Man’s Skell. i While tle decision handed down| Women's National Club, whic 4 joy riding in city auton n out the complaint which romulted in| Harris Heckowitz, fifty, of No. ilds by Justices Cropsey, Ke nd La | #bout to erect the largest w lof Mayor Hylan's twenty-nine de- {+ the arrest. Lewy saya he gave Alex-| 20"! 119th Street, was struck by 4, zansky was directed agwinst club in the world on Burk Avenue, | Commins | Ae pi *"| taxicab, operated by Samuel Lalmell o r 1 Z| ander $7,000 on Aug. 1%, 1920, with| No. 2434 Second Avenue, af 106th Street, ber of Brookiyn tenants, Before 1 » the three-minut yunts Hirshfield, wh s| and Avenue to-day. He was held ‘by the upper. court rapid-fire wT asked a little ne Mayor's defender, have started! SIGH LOT PULGn ESS) Soom ce the PARRY 26 Mpa ne Sibel: HORA tal wae the low of the State. The t more about this big undertaking nauiries to learn the identity the| Standani O11 Compiny of New Jer. | LACIUEO’ SAN | will endeavor to sow in the A The building is to be eighteen storie hire Department official so fond of! sey, Alexander representing himself late Division that the Ap ae Ee contain at least 450 FEE Rao suse; whe Ma usetts roads and scenery | an one of a growp who controlled the was tu error ni Lying down the hurd e os anid out ¢ tavern mer oR Memnbe he Meyer commit atosk O€ that company and who: were and fast rule that a jandiord is en- mecommoadited at Me should the averd family have for] Tiny Mondiny sn VOst Eat | about t oF te H 4 a. Litled to 10 per cent, net on the 0 to $4 per day ‘ite upBeneine®: Woreveal that many eity depart- about to engineer a bear raid. Leavy value of a pro tu which he holds ravnre to: huve resula Yawger=A healthy woman] Hent automobiles are used for joy ! never received his stock nor the but a small equit s. resturant, &e.. an i have as many as she wants.|'des: bit they have no comment money given Alexander, he says | 1 the decision is stds eal eMtute te men ie restau t the average of about | "th Ui eit Sada) Rout SCTE ES hortiy after Levy had paid Alex- men and leading jawyers express the | Tant and four of five neern the Great Barrington lander the $7,000 for the purchase of| opinion that it wal hot only a) The v comme Q. No. 18—Which of the sex ha Oe “id US es te Mt | pao - “ great injustice to tenar MA! a uh Thave «w/the hardest Jot in the world. as alipal Dullding ie ip polleved that, thal Wc Ia PUL Edt but that it will mat text ae general thing? ear seen In Massachusetts beli ito} a Alexander sald to pim, “lL have yoar, difficult to obtain leans, an 1h Mrs. Yawger—Oh. my dear! (in a [one ef the five special honorary dep: PERRO . stock It js now deposited with the| MUEGUE eee ae hesitate Dched tener won ontt Tike wag [ty chiefs, who receive no pa all This is Virginia Lee, motion picture actress ‘antl artists’ model /&°C a, city Hank ander a. truat your teeth where Joans are made, and that ev ' Haw GUHANTARNS WancbRe : who represented New York City in the rolling chair pageant on the |jgreement. AS soon Stel earbee body will a n tin stic @: ING: 14=1e you) had a million boardwalk at Atlantic City yesterday. Miss Lee was adjudged the | mont expires [will | worked all * » Y s " t ¢ ) 1 1 ry son, they , Bing seni Mien I a dollars, what would you do? Most fascinating professional beauty in the intercity beauty contest | stock to you.” the time! going t ya ym : ate HAWG ; a Mrs. Yawger—Giood Lord! ‘There | the previous day After waiting Six weeks, Levy cent n 1owhe ahi A ’ ©/are so many things 1 cov 1 Bu | peeeaeinnisin _|ne made inquiries at the Nati WN te Oy " first olf, I think 1 would tr » puta | City Bank and was told that no su Oha C. Lockw FCA : certain sum of it or Ellis Island t ANGI sn I be scrapped) reomont aa that described by Alex-| Committers pias Ht In Which She Decleres, Woman | work m Into New ¥ waiter aay eave fe ithaly. asked a year visit Cerda ; Should Be Heed of the Heme ; ( j foe | : et Sadie soles 8 chy Hoang und A vi . the same Tine In order te allow the companies to} for the money or the stock until, on with the safe dentifrice. A ai Ne: 1—Are women iby" as) Q. No. 15—How lone will it take 9 ent oe rane cepa nate Bu PAY i atareh 17 last, Alexander | : m women to be the equal men TEAROREUEOHTL OR GR ATIOHOLOUD. Littes : —i t abe ba propose remission of $7,000,000 taxes | cheek In part payment : Gy : Mrs. Yaviaer I ey are be- | politics? ih J due. “Mis would require special teris- |returned by the bank, marked “no Stee Sain m Ae sl Lbs re | Mrs. Yawger—it will take just turned up nothing worth while,” said wlan funds.” | re Gearon, . No. 2 vat w le now Club long until they reallee that (Here is rer HMirshfleld, “Pi let evhe report is ready now, but the) oy ment tis morning: x . develop most in wome . eine SENT get all th nsation they commission is holding it until after Hornes fortiori n tépants. Een E ine on which they must go Of thatsa OLR ANGIE AEL t HATA BCID RONL NRT SITGE without bail |) (Mrse.Vawoer—Well let me sac. 1 rie reiden he primaries to avoid giving it any When the two attorneys have stri und that she has got to get down to it looks like a terrible scandal, ‘ political sienifleance. xamination next Tuesday Puttke “ib peticent. | Will be Dressed Like the God: . rly, wh would @. No. 7—Is the present-day dress CHOOL again means real strain on the shoes which Boys . be $10,000 ating an] Oe me ORT > and Girls will wear. The daily routine of work and. play are shown in distinctive models, made of SD denen Wie $30.0 't Sl we only have che anore step to | will rapidly wear down ordinary shoes Daye his int J with the gods. I think Mount Olympus Cammeyer “SHOOKID™ shoes are made to withstand hardest | arefully selected leathers, for Niel ae ow s the ne stepping stone. ; * tt Se upune nv $90,- : ne is ae aes Belohe wear that children can give them. Because they are 100; | street and d : ty cla vay 44800 Gna put une rates! vuha and be a model housekeeper? all leather, from the toe to the heel and from upper to sole, . ° an ress wear j amount in his. pocket | This brought a quick, sharp answer U they will stand up under all the hard knocks we know they In any event, he does not pay a gnd most emphatic ° will get 7 me . wc ino ese ar Yawrger—t hin se i «tet will get. , The new assortments include tay ft apd in addition it the * a f| ter houseksener she belongs to a Special attention is drawn to the S decision is upheld, he makes, club. “ 9 en . ; . ae UR eee GINS SEA yesneni better suarestof'| SHOOKID TROTTER High Shees and Oxfords of Norwegian and tcl i . idee : . jo per sont ‘th ¥) women than women are of men? ‘ or ° : ciple Ae, © : grain | Favestment of $10,000, He doesn't | Mrs. Yawger poe nee aa made of Cherry Grain Leather. feathers, of of caltekin in’ Black and medium) or Yack tan; | Haye aon ting conifers ot his tena nia woman never faila to undorstund a Sizes 6 to 8 for Children $3.85 of patent leather, with kid or cloth tops. Oxfords ‘he tenants pay the money and have! mon, Besides, women can wind them 4“ gigtoll © 4.65 I ible soles for aie oleae 2 siooog around their fingers and aot Giatr . Mato 2" Misses 5.25 ~ sole soles for g. investment 1 $5,500 u KoA , [oun way alps t mes bu of ten. sei aud 319 (0 i bisee Misses 6.75 Th i f ase ight Oxi . In two your dg nis |” Phe second minute was now up, and} 2Qato 6 ONS 5.65 there is also a splendid Snowing of Wwintereweight Oxfords $10,000 hack in « us $1,000, and | 7 jurried along because gp did not wish ee se eay Ua par ‘ pee x : sy mul ave BA eqHIN Bf res Mick, vawbaer ‘a tant py ee answer. BLACK CALFSKIN AND TAN CALFSKIN “SHOOKIDS” in straight-tip and brogue effects. Real estate men will tell you of | FOR CHILDREN FOR BOYS | reiy, wouring landlord in THIRD MINUTE ; Black Pan Black Tan Mer to use a favorite last may obtain it from } Jani put_up still more money in| So Far, She Says, Prohibition Has Sizes G to 8 $4.65 $4.85 9 sives tol $5.65 $5.95 e ce of the ¢ ene ‘ent a) eE er . “i ) " son i hance of the Ot prwency Pan ane Made Bre rybody Worse. Blotoll... 5.45 5.75 1 to 2 5.95 6.75 som to season j ‘y the hi courts. He can in-| @. No, 10—What would be the most Iltato 2 6.45 6.75 Qoto 6 7.50 7.50 j Creuse the by “phoney second | jmportant law to pass for the benetit Woto 7 7.45 7.95 6lyto 10.00 10.00 4 Tete ple mersmags l Mrs. Yawger—1 am sure t Quality considered, ‘“SHOOKIDS" are the least expensive shoes for All of the prices are moderate | on record, but it fe (9 assume) answer that ju&t now, but I children to be kad anywhere. We uish we could make every mother H { that the san say ial e t ay Ges gay nm woman should have more " realize this { romain ey chances whatever of the| Privilexes than men peer iwee nc amps ; (Sixth Fioor) | orintive ever collecting on it | @ No. 11—Will Prohibition make RIBBED STOCKINGS FOR BOYS AND GIRLS } net if the 40 per renin age fine ta men Os en. “eis made Black, Ligh t Brown and White Specially priced 35¢ per pair. | 1 ee ieints ‘another 91,000 ar | eversbody worse \ 3 pairs for $1.00 to a year @. No, 12—How imany children i * * ’ ‘ . e as { pe ; ne -- \ 7 \ ‘ ~ ~ + epee St een Aon oe ne a ake eneneh

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