The evening world. Newspaper, November 15, 1921, Page 4

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fHE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 165, 1921. Mayor Hylan Takes It Easy at Atlantic City; saa CLP Ni Te had reeked $4,000,900. onne, 10 INTE HAYES So Does Mrs. Hylan and Mr.and Mrs. J.J. O’Brien . see hme ai oe i a 1S Par aie ee a ae ME TONEXT MEETING ON BIRTH CONTROL Mrs. Sanger Says Opportuni'y Will Be Given Archbishop || to Express Views. ‘Mrs. Margaret Sanger said to-day that she would send an Invitation to! Afetbishop Hayes to attend her effort to renew the dirth control conference | Friday night at Bryant Hall, follow- | ing the closing of the meeting at the| Town Hall Sunday night by the po-| Hoe, acting at the instdnce of Mer.| |’ Joseph +. Dineen, secretary to the| Archbishop. She said full opportunity | Would b> given to the Archbishop to} make clear the ban of his communion | \@m the discussion of birth control ‘Mgr. Dineen, who was at the Town | Hall mecting representing the Arch-| bishop, said he had no comment to/ make on Mrs. Sanger’s new invita-| tion. He stood on the righteousness of his protest Sunday night against | the discussion of the subject in the! Presence of little children, of whom) he saw four, he said, in the audience Police action, he said, followed very properly upon his calling the atten MRS OBRIEN. MRS HyAN, MAYOR HSTAN AND J SOBRIEN | UNORR Woe UNS WwooD INSURANCE PROBE TOBE RESUMED AT tion of the policemen present to the | admission of the children. Following the dismissal by Magi wtrate Corrigan yesterday of oh eee rly conduct charge on which ™ Sanger and her associate, Miss: Ma ‘Winsor, were arrested, the executive | mated committee of the American Civil Lib- | aed BEFORE ALDERMEN erties Union has urged Mrs. Sanger mortgage le e taken up| —_-—-- te bring suit against Acting Inspector j itis ee certain ihe. committee will They May- Trim 1, Bat Cannot Donahue and Police Commissioner recall Worrest Dryden. mt ot! ada to ir. Enright for faise arrest , —_—_—>——— Sererats. "HOUSING INQUIRY WANTED INSURANCE Lockw duage Regret to Raphael Boccagna, No. 388) Third Avenue, having $1,700 insuran $500 worth of furniture in his ment there, lighted a candl placed it where in burning down its, finme eventually would reach some| bil-soaked newspapers. hearings, No This would take several hours, en. | Chairman boc abling Boccagna to be miles away at! 1) Gotamiltee. the time of the fire—with a perfect |... alibi. The fire occurred, but the Fir fi Department arrived quickly enough | to get all the evidence that was feeded—also quickly enough to sav the lives of twenty families whom Boccagna had endangered. That was on July 6. To-day Boccagna was sentenced (o Sing Sing for twenty to forty years r arson in the first degree and | Uoumty Judge Gibbs, the Bronx, who tmpored the sentence, said he egretted he could not legally make {t We or the electric chair. be iste ood Committee eels To-Morrow to Arrange for Hearings Next Week. myer 1 Housing Committee row at 10,30 4, M Hall, to map out plans for future atled. | , stated to-day witnesses will be wood 1opes to be ready | uimals ume regular hearings next | ty Tmerning | it is understood that fire insurance | and mortgage loans will be taken up first, Before the termination of the summer hearings of the committee fire insurance companies and the local exchange gave assurances that objectionable practices of discrim- inating against mutual companies and independent brokers would be eliminated. But during Mr. Unter- visit in Europe it was intl- Visit the Health Exposition—Grand Central Palace Nov. 14th to 19th Franklin Simon a Co, Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets TOMORROW i At:Reduced Prices | SMALL CHILDREN’S COATS Sizes 2 to, 6 years 18.50 Heretofore §24.5" to §39.5° i Taken. from-our:regular stock HE’ season's smartest models, p many fur trimmed; of broadcloth, i Bolivia, velour, homespun, or heather i mixtures, in smart styles and. colors. No EXCHANGES No CREDITS CHILDREN’S COAT SHOP~—Fifth Floor NH] ‘HMO BC on derwriters’ j ecuienaecs the reforms which tient iatarraser fire insurance oMcials to demand “| lees eld emp ate 1 hy a marked by den with ec ontempt construction by Mr that the New York Iaxchange Fire Un- refused 10 jad 5 believed that |Jtws and will recall prominent | 1922 BUDGET PLACED ity budwe of $380,516.- ty adopted oy the Board | wos to-day formeafly re- | Tonrd of Aldermen, and referred cr Dryde! He I The | nee. Under the have twenty dav to cons [sider the budget and may cut down or cut out any non-mandatory appropri cannot add any appropri- mi ntions, but ations. | | In the event (ne Boara of Aldermen nkes a budget cut which the Mayér of | does not approve hw » veto power rade | by which he can © Board's f\ action. Th turn the Aldermen can sver- if Gushoe, proper Club, has r members, Roard of Aldermen have budget must be certified ler and City OPPENHEIM, GLUNS & © a pert 34th Street—New York A Remarkable Dress Sale—Arranged for Wednesday 500 Women’s and Misses’ Dresses A Special Purchase—Also Dresses from Regular Stock Especially Desirable Aiternoon and Street Models Dresses Values to 50.00 28.00 Dresses Values to 75.00 Distinctively smart and handsome Dresses fashioned of Canton Crepe, Chiffon Velvet, Satin, Lace, Geor- gette, Tricotine and Poiret Twill. Each Individual Model shows some new and unusuul style feature. We Connection With Any Other Establishment in the World WORTH THIRTY FOURTH STREET OROADWAY-FIFTH AVEKUB Here are New Coats—just received —truly surprising values Smart Winter Coats with Squirrel Collar and Cutts Built tailored are as youthful as on the slim Blue, Green and Jines that Brown colorings 1 soft, warm man- they are smart. nh weaves No advertising 1s necessary to sell this coat at this price; but it brings us added prestige to be able to sailinest tas advertise so greata value fifty Exira sizes for Women of large proportion at dollars. Ne Connection With Any Other Establishment in the World WORTH THIRTY FOURTH STREET QROADWAY-FIFTH AVENUE Away they go! Regardless of former prices or cost to us— Smart Frocks Reduced Far Below Wholesale Cost Poiret Twill, Canton Crepe, Crepe Satin and Velveteen models, offered for clearance 17.50 Women and misses may ith “a choose from scores of different styles for after- noon and street wear. AE aA Newness Adds to the Value The more desirable because they express the later winter Becoming Lines Add to the Smartness You may look well ina coat trock—a tunic model, a low fe “4 7 bs mode. waistlinceffect,ablousetrock. veh Women's Frocks: Sixth Flour La Misses’ Frocks-—Sebenth Flour a Al i aS aa ES

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