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ae * * ms. 4 = 5 as No THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1921. i - a —- nt HARDING HAS PLA 18,282,136 GROSS TONS |PLAN STATE BUDGET — teh be “ce $5,000,000 Ie: ' Budget feat will | Police rganeet by “James W. Hath- if va areninras \ Eth et stiet is hygiene, If nothing else han jast, year, and that approximate- | not hold t © mem-juway” when the latter resisted being | ball, said to have a long be sald tn Its favor,” Mra. Biliza- QF U. S. SHIPPING CUT OF $5,000,000} 1; $20,000,000 wii be topped of the| bers of arrested, proved the undoing of the| forgery and larceny in se ), Middleton of Kansas City, Bl —_ ——— appropriation requests submitted by ——e defendant and revealed the strangest| sachusetts cities. r of the Nat Women's hi Nearly Two-Thirds in. Foreign|Committee Programme Would |t#e department heads, Following are/ WOMAN WED GIRL, | doubte life in local police records. “Mra, Hathaway.” told at Pollce|t n, wuld here tn ‘ A radeikthevber Sines Crester some of the cuts planned: Headquarters that her “husband” was,” high schoo! si s] area Than in 1914, WASHINGTON, Dec. 15.—The ton? nage of American vessels registered EXSERVICE MEN ‘plains It Is Based on Industrial In- Surance and to Be Paid by Foreign Debt Interest. greater than in 1914, according to the annual report of the Commissioner of Navigation, made public to-day, which showed 28,012 vessels of all, kinds, totalling 18,282,136 gross tons, under American registry on June 80 jast. This was an increase of 1,958,114 gross tons, or 12 per cent., over the} preceding fisca: year, Of this report WASHINGTON, Dec. dent Harding has transmitted’ to Chairman Joseph W. Fordney of the House Ways and Means Committee 15.—Presi- am “industrial fhsurance”™ the place of a} the tora plan whic is expected to take cash bonus for ex-service men ‘ Before presenting the new plan to Congress in a ‘definite way, however, it is understood to be the President's idea to obtain the opinions of va- rious House and Senate leaders as to ity feasibility, Mr. Fordney declined to. discuae it. | The general outline of the scheme. | it is learned, is to insure all ex- service men without cost against the Legislative Finance Committee, ing out its plans it means the tota Eliminate . Salary Increases and Halt Some Legislative Activities, ALBANY, Dee. 15.—According to If the committee succeeds. in carry- Wherein We Suggest. An Object of Art For Her Gift There are to be no salary increases except in “exceptional” cases. j Institutional requests for new | wpriger buildings will not be granted except where conditions demand more room, others will be discontinued No new positions will be created, |strike a woman?" If the Legislature querading as a man Weeps When She Learns of Deception—They Were Mar- | BOSTON, Dec. 15.—"Woutd wants fo ad-! This question, hurled defiantly at al dames McCreary & 5th Avenue ' ARREST REVEALS) “Hathaway” is Ethel M. Kimbail, Who for two years bas been mas- Bo good was her impersonation that on Nov, 23 last she married a Somerville young that her “husband” was a woman, Investigation resulted in the discov- C0, 34th Street a woman, appeared dumfounded, then, “It t# only nate broke into tears, pars ay SHORT SKIRT GETS 0. K. | happy medium. New York State's budget must not veo f woman, They have since lived as OF W. C. T. U. DIRECTOR |#!"!" Because of them they are 11n foreign trade at the end of the last | ox ceed $130,000,000 for the next fiscal] Some Actities. now being conduct- ried Three Weeks. man and wife in a lodging house in peal hoalthter. fiscal year was almost eleven times) year, ; satin ee you|Alston, the “wife” never learning | Unrestricted Watet Also Boon for| M's. Middicton ts here to arrange for Girls, She Declares, vu. PHILADELPHIA, Doe . to be 14.—"The | ber \ Expert Shoppers Select the Gifts |) Y "ou Order by Phone or Mail | —— Two Exceptional Values in Women’s . Silk Sweaters for Gifts weeident, sickness, unemployment | | As a gift an object of art transcends , iad zi) and other reverses which come to. | } all else, for art is something one feels A beautiful Thicad Silk the average wan during a lifetime. | as well as sees. It gives the mind the ‘The substitute plan is sald to entail } | Mimoderate appropriation, | W Exe showing a most annual same or a higher joy than the sight of model in Tuxedo style smart- ly pocketed and belted. it gives the senses. i ive ‘| attractive line of Hpives: Pies desis. 1 ee || BEDS, DAY BEDS and Lovely colors. 22.50 Another feature is that the benefits| | BEDDING at prices that Pern : "3 Giived are basid on. the earning | will appeal to you. The There Is Inspiration in Another Tuxedo model power of a policy holder. A $1,200] man in private life would not be en-| titled to as large benetits as a man with an earning power of '$5,000, un- Jess it were because the man with the lower earnin; pacity had sut- assortment is large and |} | contains patterns suitable for any and every need. FRANK A. A Beautiful Vase— To have about one a vase of such har- mony of line and color as to constantly in- ‘Always a Welcomed Gift Quality Boxed Stationery of ‘Thread Silk—a notably superior quality. 29.50 (Fourth Floor) flelent dependents to makeup the spire a ‘beautiful Py 6 9 MUMEsis, te th contetapinted’ thal cone thoughttis indbeds Children’s ‘“‘Cosy Toe the number of dependents will be seta & aad pleaure. Small considered in each cuse. Men who ing Speci c tna ° have large private incomes will not | 25 West 45thSt., NewYork pee ore his Felt Slippers and be eligible for the new form of com- pensation. The new plan is understood to have been conceived by a fricnd of tary of Commerce Herbert Hoov who placed it before the President “Ode to a Grecian Vase” the moment he looked upon it! An especially lovely vase is that sketched at the right. Made of handeroughed Eaton, Crane & Pike Co.’s , l ‘ASTES in stationery vary as Upright Cabinet, floral Bootees 1.35 to 2.75 Upright Cabinet, floral As soon as Representative Fordney | lass colored a purplish-blue, that re- decorated, containing 72 > saa’ sees _ decorated, containing 48 A wide assortment of lovely colors has time to make an gnalysis of the 36 West 34th St. | pects reddish lights It is but one of a sheets and72envelopes. 3 v . greatly . Be individuals. sheets and 48 envelopes and fetching styles, Some are in bootee plan he, as Chairman of the Ways ‘ Z host of exquisite vases i Chi si ‘ ‘bbon Yet, if you have but an inkling] to match. Ribbon tied. effect, reaching above th 1 Fight Up. Take Blevator. : ae hee Vase AOU pe sizes of stationery. Ribbon i Ing jove the ankles. afd Means Committee, is expected 1 EERE UF. pcphotaComtne | Shop on the Sixth Floor. 16.00 : ve as to the type of person for whom | ___ (Illus. C.) box, 1.50 Others are slippers. All are warm and * to make a detinite statement on its & SATURDAY tied. (Illus. A.) box, 2.50 ou are choosing, you will have cosy, being made of* All Wool Felt of : ail | SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY eel difficulty in selecting from excellent quality. fin TAAMEO LULse y is Upright Cabinet, at- ‘ “Coats ag Old World Pottery Has a Strange Sort of- Charm— represents the birth our assortment, for it is as di- verse as the range of individual decorated ng 24 sheets Attractively box contai covered box, containing 48 containing 48 sheets of Crane’s Linen tractively decorated, con- taining 48 sheets and 48 Leather Leggings, 4.50 1 girls should want |to wear short skirts,” she addede “Of course, the length should be « But the short, skirt and unrestricted walet are a bddn to the world convention of the W. CG, T. In this clty next Novem- taining 72 sheets and 72 of artistic form. _ Its Lawn and 48 Envelopes to match. Note and 24 envelopes to match. fe Its lity i envelopes, note and lette: . ; . ay 23 H as ye i preferences. ts quality is un- t "8, note and letter Warm, lined leggings of excellent i i; , Ribbon tiedy: “Wihiteionl y: questionable. The prices ex- size. ibbon tied. quality leather in a shade. Sizes i It takes one farther box, 50¢ box, 2.00 3 to to|veark 4 Pi) Foie the Be Values 10 800 : back in thought than tremely moderate and reasonable. 3 Sit } é : | any other decorative (Second 'Floor) object, for Pottery Floral designed, paper Upright Cabinet attractively covered, Upright Cabinet, con- , th i i Franklin Simon ao A Store of Individual Shops FIFTH AVENUE, 37th and 38th STS. - Introducing the New Color Naturelle PURE THREAD SILK HOSIERY ”: For Madame and Mademoiselle Franklin Simon & (0., are First \ to Introduce the Latest Hosiery Fashion of the Rue de la Paix Naturelle SHEER HOSE 3.50 Naturelle OPENWORK Paris Cox Hose 4.50 Naturelle Fine Net Hose 3.50 Feminine Hostery SHop—Street Floor Pure thread silk | hose in Nazurelle the new shade which is the suc- cessor of flesh color, has over- | stepped all others in Paris, and ar- rives in Fifth Ave. via the Franklin ° Simon & Co. | Hosiery Shop. | sheets and 48 envelopes to envelopes of Highland Umbrellas Hnattected munitive satel: Ribbon ue es and letter size. Ribbon tied. (los: 5) linen, 3 sizes. Ribbon tied. eauty has the charm. only. ox, 1. x, 2.8 Whi . Ht that things of antiq- (Mets Floor), * ite only.1 (box, 4/80 Are Always Sought uity possess. One = a 2 = —— = a —- i of the many beautiful I Men’s or Boys’ Tourist Cases, in long grain or seul grain leathers as Gifts pieces of Pottery in some equipped with seven fittings and others with eight. Special, 5.00 / An umbrella is the best friend you our Sixth Floor China (Main Floor) | can possess on a rainy day, and, as Shop is here sketched Me = ae few purchase them for themselves, it ie import abs makes the best of gifts. halve 5.00 . Umbrellas with handles of Amber, G h Bakelite, Silver or Gold for Women, | e O 1 ay a e O urs and Pas a eecora ed nendies es f Men, made of an excellent quality Silk, Candlesticks and Compotes range in price from 10.00 to 20,00 United With Artistic Success fs ; ; , % 1 F Che woman who purchases during this event secures a Coat of “The MBG Venorelae of el ‘Annee Whether of Silver, Brass, China, Finest Furs Nature Produces” fashioned in the latest mode for a lower pa lita handles offd hab onda ans Glass or Polychrome, they are lovely. price than she could elsewhere procure a Coat of equal worth. en 8.95 An unequalled array of marvelously ‘ ee ” @ I tl beautiful Candlesticks and Compotes P Women’s Silk Umbrellas with at- grace our Sixth Floor China Shop. The ‘Hudson Seal Coats, 40 inches long self At One-Half Former Prices tractive handles, tip or stub ends. set pictured is of silvered Polychrome trimmed. 65.00 Broadtail Coats of lustrous skins with Chin- a ; Lire antiqued with just a suggestion of color Natural Raccoon Coats with dark full-furred chilla collar and cuffs...... ..... 175,00 Women’s all Silk Umbrellas with at the base. Set, 15.00 pelts. 195.00 formerly 2350.00 distinctive handles, tip or stub ends. Natural Muskrat Coats, with Raccoon collar Mink Coats, 40inches long... s+ 725,00 5.95 and cuffs. 165.00 formerly 1500.00 Piece-dye Umbrellas for Men or Russian Pony Skin Coats in Brown or Black Mink Wraps of dark, eastern pelts. 1375.00 Women, in Black only. 4.65 with Skunk or Raccoon collar and cuffs ..165.00 formerly 2750.00 Men’s Umbrellas, in a splendid Natural Muskrat Coats,. self-trimmed, 36 Mink Coats, 42 inches lon 625.00 uality silk and linen, with plain or inches long. An Extraordinary Holiday Offering Women’s Suits Now, 68.00 Exceedingly handsome Suits of those velvety, deep-pile fabrics only exclusive Suits can boast of—Marvella, Veldyne, Moussyne and a superior quality Duvet de Laine. Some are luxuriously trimmed with Squirrel, Opossum—others are without Fur. Beaver, Mole or Australian In style they are distinguished—in workmanship and lining, unexcelled. Fourth Floor) 65.00 formerly 1380.60 : (Foyrth Floor) Christmas Gift Economy This space is devoted each day to a Gift Suggestion of MeCreery Quality— marked at a lower price than ever before. 4.50 Maids’ 1.95 ron Uniforms ts 3.95 1.50 The Maids’ Uniforms are of Black Sateen or Black or Gray Cotton Pongee, finished with collar and cuffs of White Lawn. : The Apron Sets consist of an Organdie Apron, collar and cuffs, lace trimmed (Third Floor) a a ‘ancy handles. 6.95 (Main Floor) Boys’ Blue Serge Middy Suits Special, 4.45 Fashioned of a good quality all wool fast color Blue Serge, the sort that will wear and stand all the abuse a boy will give his clothes, these suits will wash with- out difficulty. May be had in three styles: Middy, Pull-over and Button On, Sizes 3 to 10 years. (Two models illustrated.) BOYS’ NOVELTY SUITS with cordu- roy pants and washable tops are greatly in demand as Christmas gifts for those party occasions when mother insists that her boy look his best. Sizes 3 to 8 years. 1,75 (Thard Figor)