The evening world. Newspaper, January 3, 1922, Page 11

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REFUSED WRIT, WOODS | TO FIGHT FOR HIS PLAY Court christ Fr "SPROUL TOTAKE. |“ oes WATSON PREDICTS, Justice Robert F. Wagner in Supreme {Court denied an application for a writ jof mandamus sought by Al H. Woods | to-day to restrain Commissioner of Li- jecenses GHichrist from revoking the li- cense of the Eltin: Theatre, where the much-diseussed “The Demi-Virgin" is | Arrest of Women for Desertion. BALTIMORE, Jan. 3 Maryland men have docided that chivalry and women’s rights don’t go hand in hand, and so a | Playing GovernorAVill Announce Res-| full feagea “equal rights for men® | When a Trae Evenin movement will come to a head on | \Y Woods with Judge ignation Within 48 Hours, Senator Declares. Wednesday, when the “equal | aster's decision, he replied he would tor women” bill is to be in- |*4K® the caso to som Court ed in the Legislature, They Nasal Moats hae tial icibi Hell deacholn J pa treduce simultaneously a WASHINGTON, Jan. 3.—Prediction| tN | measure to wipe out all laws 1. “1 am sorry to lear yy that Gov. Sproul of Pennsylvania| specitically women, | 0f,the decision, but we will Aght It to th ld within forty-eight hours an-! Among “rete » sougot — = HOTEL MAN ON TRIAL FOR BOOZE DEATHS ounce his intention of resigning to) Will be Accept appointment as United Stat: Senator to succeed the “late % and Penrose was made to-day by Senator, bands ¥ 5 satan \\ Watson of Indiana, one of tho fte- Comtpel women to settle fixed |Aleged That fe Gave Guents ns) publican leaders of the Senate, after} sums on their husbands when they Wood Alcohol Whiskey. obtain divol are required former wives. Hold women legally responsible “J must decline any comment. for} for debts contri cted by their hus- the present” the Governor sald, bands for the necessaries of life, ls true that I have talked with Senato;| “uch as food ISR aad Claes: § Watvon and others in Washington, but 1 shall not make up my mind until 1 talk with some others whom T want) just as men now provide for their SPRINGFIELD, Mass., Jan. 3.—The trial of Alexunder Perry, formerly proprietor of (he American House in Chicopee Falls, on charges of man- slaughter growing out of the two score or more fatalities In this vicin- in Christmas week, 1919, from ing so-called wood alcohol whis- was begun in Superior Court ‘0- HARRISBURG, Pa. Jan. 3,—Gov. | Sproul declined to comment on the | « callat the White House. | | | prediction of Senator Watson. | the formerly to the Unit Saturday in his Hotel at the y Was indicted on « charge sing the deaths of Joseph Kunia » both of Chico- Kunia, widow was one of the first ay ste | ages ee | \GARRET BROWER, OLDEST |: ODD FELLOW, DIES AT 98)" | Wwithesse ey SMUG BING STPONSED. The hearing in the of Muriel Spring, actress of stage and screen, charged with smuggling Jewelry valuod way from $3,000 to $80,000, when ed here on the Olymple on Nov ‘day postponed for a week by tes Commissioner Hitchcock. ent was due to illness in the 8 of the Government's wit Jacob Watsky, near Ith) widow and| nds of the Walked 2,000 Miles During the) Year He Was 90. Garret Brower, “oldest Odd the world and a patriarch a sons,” is dead, a little more ti months after the celebration ainety-eighth birthday, He lived at 276 Kingston Avenue, Brooklyn, He v porn in Rockland County. After work-| == jing in a grist mill as a boy, he entered grocery trade, retiring some years | a customs agent n ninety years old he walked miles during the year, proving the feat by the pedometer that aiways hung from his belt. —_ FORMER ACTRESS DIES BY GAS. Miss Emily t eta on) | Special for Tuesday, January 3rd CHOCOLATE COVERED HIGH GRADE ASSORTED JELLIES SMOOTH ALMONDS Delicious homemade Encased in daintily tinted, deli- s home cately flavored sugar shells. pure fruit Jellies. Our regular 39¢ POUND BOX 24c | rood POUND BOX 34c HT POR SPANING WIP. Special for Wednesday, January 4th CHOCOLATE SUPERFINE COVERED DATES CREAMERY CARAMELS New Crop Golden Dates. Marler niente of the caramel art. Ripened to a luscious richness. ped in waxed paper. Our A9c value. festlar 49c goods. pounptox 246 39c POUND BOX We Also Offer - s Spiced Amboy, had aqua Chotolate Covered Operas Cream Dashty little Peppermints miniatures of Biz creamy the old fashion ctieks of gum drop, aromatic presented in perfection. many flavors. POUND BOX 29c POUND BOX he hands ewspaps he poison Stern Brothers West 42nd St. (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) West 43rd St. The ‘fanuary Clearance Sale features for Wednesday : FRENCH, ENGLISH and AMERICAN ‘China and Porcelain Dinner Sets Off Regular Prices American Porcelain Din- ner Sets, 109 and 106 pieces; colored floral spray and me- dallion border designs. $19.50 and 29.50 Values $13.95 & 18.95 American Porcelain Din- ner Sets, 52 pieces; colored medallion and conventional border with matt $15.00 arid 22.50 $10.95 & 17.50 At Reductions of 20% to 50% English Porcelain Dinner Sets, 100 and 106 pieces; blue allover bird and scroll designs and richly colored conventional borders; some are open stock patterns. Values $49.50 to $65 $35.00 & 39.50 American Porcelain Din- ner Sets, 105 pieces; richly colored conventional border $49.50 Value $29.50 Limoges China Dinner Sets, 106 pieces; wide colored conventional border designs and matt gold handles; beautiful shape. $95.00 Values, $59.50 Limoges China Dinner Sets, 106 pieces; wide gold en- crusted borders and matt gold handles; open stock; $395 Value $250.00 old handles designs. alues cA Limited Quantity of Fine ENGLISH and LIMOGES CHINA Comprising Plates, Service, Salad, Entree and Bread and Butter Pfates, Cups and Saucers, from all the best makers M. L. SMEDLEY RESIGNS FROM QUEENS COMMITTEE Democratic Leader Gives Um Health as the Onuse. AS soon as the appointments of Bor- ough President Maurice B. Connolly of Queens were announced this morning Mason L. Smedley, leader of the Demo- cratic organization in Queens for four years, iforwarded his resignation as Chairman of the Executive Committee to the Chairman of the County Com ee, W. N, Goorge. It was to take immediately. Ti health was given as the cause, and Mr, Smodle y sald he had no friction with any other Demo- crat, Borough President Connolly, through fis new secretary, Iswac Russell, a paper crusader on civic issues, gave @ statement that he had tried to ssuade Mr, Smedley from resigning, bligation to Mr. lecting the new appellees to boro IE iN BEL ith the ible, the bottom, to hold comfortably on any 47 Cortlandt Street Store Hours: —nlEARNE FOURTEENTH STREET Founded 1827 WEDNESDAY _ CHILDREN’S | Fine Mercerized Hose | 2 Were .50 to .75. | A large assortment among which are stockings of various width ribs and many different colors. and three-quarter length styles. Black, white and cordovan. See Page 27 for Other Hearn Advertising pe sure CLOTHES FOR BOYS And Brill Clothes for Boys | $41" Commences To-Morrow Morning and Offers You $16.50 and $20.00 All-Wool 2 Pants Suits. and Overcoats at $11.75 Suits and Mackinaws, sizes 7 to 18. Overcoats 3 to 18 | i Yearpledge Knickers is equipped with | IT PASTENED T ‘ 1 mous ea soft-as-silk GOVERNOR FY the knickers snugly and leg—fat, thin or Bull Brothers Broadway at 49th Street BUILDING TRADE CASES | ed Against Labor. Justice Wasservogel in the Criminal Branch of the Supreme Court to-day be- gan Iinpanolling an Extraordinary Grand Jury which {s to consider casos broight | to {te attention by the Lockwood com- | mittee. Samuel Untermyer, counsel to the committee, appeared a« a Deputy At- Giney General, No member of the jury ponded when all w asked if they} mequalnted with Robert P. Brin- | dell, or any other members of the Bullil- ing ‘Trades Counefl, or with any mem- | bers of the Building Trades Employers Association, Mr. Untermyer then asked whether right of working men_ to lective burgaining, the International Paper he had a decided preju George De was also excused niter he_had te to acknowledge that the Tanners’ As; had a polley in restraint of etition e Mackinaws THE | y adjusting, flex- TENER around medium 279 Broadway | 9 to 5.30 ie | WEST OF FIFTH AVE THURSDAY Full His Coscare Bepmude Quaine Tables wre pleasant to take and sare to act. Nv bad al- ter efbects, Ne “bead noises.” ’ THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 3, CHOOSING JURY TO HEAR | Bu! n At Reductions of 25 to 50% Off Regular Prices rc BO. Tata them handp—prevent ‘lines by inking tiga of » Cold or Headache. At All Denggigss—J0 Comes Seleguard every member of i+ family against winter complaints. Demand rec Nex bearing Mr. Hill's portrait ead signature. “FOR OTHER GIMBEL NEWS SEE PAGE 14 GIMBEL BROTHERS 82ND STREET — BROADWAY —- 33RD STREET--NEW YORK CITY DOWNSTAIRS The January White Sale Offers Sheets: Towels: Blankets All At Rock Bottom Prices Gimbel Special (81x90) $-4.08 Seamless 'Bed Sheets aii Gimbél Special Bleached Seamless Bed Sheets, made of soft finish standard sheetings of good quality. An excellent sheet and will give long and satisfactory wear. Hemstitched Table Cloths Turkish Bath Towels 66x68 inches finished size; Hemmed, bleached to wels, made of heavy full bleached i$ absorbent grade; 17380 in, »$ damask; each” -- 1.95 dozen - - + 1. 78 Bleached Damask $ Table Cloths Made of full bleached damask—a durable cloth for everyday use. Square hemstitched and round scalloped. Average size 54x54. Run of the Mill: White Run of the Mill: White Crochet Bed Spreads Crochet Bed Spreads $1.48 pair $1.95 each ‘Three-quarter bed size, hemmed ready for Full size, soft finish, hemmed ready for z use... Defects very slight. use, slight imperfections. “Run of the Mill” Woolen Blankets *4.48,°5.48,"6.48.. Hundreds of pairs from a large Mastern blanket mill, with whom we do a prea ge business. Ever blanket of good quality, cotton and wool mixed, but subject to minor initiertnet oe a at will not impair their durability. Sizes for single, three-quarter and full size beds. Choose from white, plaids or gray. GIMBELS— Downstars Lower Fleer each Undermuslins inthe White Sale Nightgowns, Envelope Chem- ises, Step-in Drawers, Bloom- ers, Corset Covers and Drawers 45¢c Envelope Chemises Of nainsook, flesh and white; built up and strap models; some trimmed with hand em- Step-in Drawers Nainsook, flesh and white trimmed with lace edges eli insertion, Drawers Nainsook, tucks and embroi- dery ruffles. Nightgowns and Envel- ope Chemises, 79¢ & 89c Night Gowns Nainsook Slipover styles in flesh and white trimming of hand embroidery in pastel colors; shirring and stitching and hemstitching. Bloomer Of Nainsook, flesh « ) a few white; lace edge and tailored ruffle. broidered designs and shirring and hemstitching. Corset Covers Nainsook, embroidery trim- Downstairs, Balcony Warner’s Rust Proof Corsets $1.19 Samp ple 4 and discontinued models of higher priced corsets, Corsets for all figures. Made of excellent quality coutil and novelty brocade rate als. Also a good assortment of front lace corsets in the lot. Low bust, long skirt—others elastic top-——medium length nlp Sizes in the assortment, 19 to 34 Sample Brassieres and Bandeaux Hook back and hook front styles—made of flesh color satin-—-allover-lace—-and some white cambric brassieres neatly trimmed with em- broidery or lace- - - + +--+ emcees © MLL Commas, DETROM, MICH ee ee ee ee ee

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