The evening world. Newspaper, January 6, 1922, Page 10

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a a ym a ry RAN wm Oy hm, aq H rT | ‘Moral New York) ; ee Prune mRouycneae §=—»s PeANRIin Simon so Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Streets Homicide Record for 1921 In Lat- ' 300 POOR KIDDIES ter Town Was 352—Ours | 281 in 11 Months Turkey, Presents and Vaude. xr io Te murdaonn Tomorrow—Satur day | ’ = all, Coroner Peter Hoffman of L ville Provided by. Mrs. the Western city recently re- . ; 5 Noble MeConnel, | ported that in the year ending At E: traordinary P; Red Jone Lord & Taylor FIFTH AVENUE Dec, 15, 1921, there had been 253 by the appeal of The © Make Yuletide a So there really were only tual murders in the metrope that time —_—_— murders in his town. The office . ; of the Chief Medical Examiner of | j More than 300 poor children of tho of | test side sat down to a runt turner ITY Or coroner in Onleaga = IRLS’ SMART WINTER COATS j @lviier fast 6 « Hotel Asta, that of Coroner in Chicago, re- | j wh re {nt ports 281 homicides in the first ‘ | eleven moi 1 homt+ . | provia alan. eee ven months of 1921, anc | { enita cain cides are not all murders, ‘They | Sizes 6 to 16 years | } ‘so ‘a pair of {nelude: the Killing of all persons | Warm gloves, a toy, a box of PY other persons, whether by ac- | @etdy, an apple and an orange, cident or murderous intent. 50 } This party was given by Mrs, Noble _ Of these 281 killings In New e > McConnell, President of the Mozart York during edb eevery glen H Gociety, and was tnspired, according fourteen were accidental and nine Ss tkky OF ihe tadiew of were shootings by police officers | fi $ $0 i M fic in the execution of their duty. | Reduced rom 49. A variety of smart models ih Bolivia, pane’ | other orda, rders in Chi- . . Se Wed ol we bn | velaine or vicuna coating with deep shawl the children were selected gby Th collars of Australian opossum or natural rac- Evening World. 3.45. while in New York they averaged 23 When it ts considered that = Tt was a merry party. All children New York has a population about coon fur. Silk lined and warmly interlined. were equipped with fancy paper hata. twice that of Chicago, the conclu- Lincoln S. Rogers came down achim- ston ee raeehte vere nae Lan mey and played Santa Claus. Mrs. tropolis is @ pretty well-behave * he Ranreeine eae towel NO EXCHANGES NO CREDITS | Matty (*) Of the methods of the New ft derdlarentirstietntulhtacciaatand th ps4, York murderers the Medical . rs reports show that 3 were by shooting, isoning, drown ulation, and a by eblidren are patients Costume Blouses #8.50 An extremely low price for blouses such as these! The sketches tell of variety and characteristic styles fashioned of .brocaded chiffon, hand-blocked silk, wool and Chenille trimmed modes, peasant and bell sleeves. All new fashion notes. Though there are not many of a single style. forms GIRLS’ COAT SHOP— Second Floor uunes of , "Annie La 7 was master of ceremon After the dinner of turkey and “fixin's," topped off with ice cream rs, McConnell asked some of the ohildren to dance and sing. Anna : th sated fifteen, a bretiy Lyn ees A ; I h h i rk curls, hopped to tho platform i and released a few nifty steps to the Special purchase, hence a special price. } tune of “When Frances Dances With . HIRD FLOOR Me.” No sooner had she stopped than Carl Schleyeach, fourteen, with @ nice pompadour, essayed to sing | “Ain't We Got Fun?" Solomon Kulich of No. 481 Hast 86th Street had brought his fiddle to the party and played “Waiting for the Robert EB. Lee.” ‘our-year-old Elizabeth Hohifeld of 521 East 85th Street [am Another Sale! Jersey Sports Coats 6.50 Here are the newest all-wool Jersey sports coats. And they are new! Featuring left to right, a Tuxedo in approved Spring shades, a krimmer (hand-made) trimmed mode, a box coat piped with white, an authentic Norfolk style. And there are other styles. In a full range of*colors, plain and heather mixtures. Sleeveless Jersey coats also $6.50 THIRD FLOOR stood on the ts je and piped up with | “All by Myself.” | 2 ‘William Haradon supervised get~ ting the children from the clinic at 2 (No. 325 Easi 84th Street to the hotel Be sand back after the party. In addi. gag tfon to the 300 children and many of 5s their mothers, two score ladies of the (Mozart Society were present to see we youngsters had a good time. gg @ he party t 9 o'clock feDonald Sinclair, a mem- WW ‘of the aoclety, who gave the first =i {party to children fourteen yours ago, Poses e ~~ Every Overcoat in Our Three Stores About the time Mrs. Sinclalr gavo| (BR ‘ ipa eee foe cra] we 6 ORS ON Sale Today! Handsome $75, j nickel beside his plato aa a tip for the H TWO WOMEN KILLED rH $80, $90 and $100 models—mostly BY AUTOS IN JERSEY H ae — Overcoats made by the House of . a e RoR Rog eee Pe | Kuppenheimer—now + car—Other Victim Un last night by an automobile truck of Every Other Overcoat in Stock—Regu- lar $50, $55 and $60 Garments, now mobile, She dodged the auto, stumbled This, Gentlemen, is not a special purchase— Every Overcoat is from This Season’s Stock! | { | { West Kinney Street, was held on a technical charge of inanslaughter, ‘An unidentified woman, about nixty- ve, wae killed by an ‘automobile in Hudson Boulevard, Jersey. City, last! night. TI Ive nry Vol 4 ; ty-four, 0! p plumb Terr Wee The body is The Word, two plain gold rings inserlbed “W. to Lescena.” “She wore biack clothing of good quailty. Volk insists she got in the path of his ‘ear before he was able to stop it, ——____ FATHER KILLED BY TRAIN, CHILD IN ARMS ESCAPES. man ROEBLING, N. ther Hippolit Stank the wheels of a 4 Jan, ¢—Aer fa- ca, hurled under | f No. 3646 C tell from his Scape Yead ‘ relatives, waiting to. bos witnessed the accident. Stankevics, with the child tn hfy arms, grabbed at the platform rail, ap- paretnly endeavoring to fet aboard the moving traln ahead of the crowd fur- ther. down the platform, He was | derked from his fect and, with ‘the | child ati in bis arms, rolled under tho | The Genuine Victrola in a Distinctive Period Model Cabinet trucks, Little Helen, K between the 8 ‘The gayety of Christmas time repeats itself throughout the year when you secure this Vic- trola with only 5.00 of your Christmas money. You forget what it is like to be wearied or bored, f music and good dances are our beck anc J 90-°° $5 Down, Balance in Small Monthly Payments, (No Interest Charged on Deferred Payments), Special Suits and Overcoats! An Uncommonly Attractive Group of Stylish, All-Wool Models. Many $ 2 50 were marked as high as $60. . . For Quick Selling they’re priced ..... ca Our 34th Year in Business - Bulk 3 Three Convenient Stores 279 Broadway, near Chambers Rroadway, at 49th Street 47 Cortlandt Street This brightly colored door- ator covets $5.00 EARLS from the ocean, silks from Hj the Orient, and gifts for all occasions from Ovington’s — three ex- cellent exomples of fine thifigs coming from their proper places. OVINGTON’S “The Gilt Shopof 5thAve* Fifth Avenue at 39th St. Me ser oh An Exclusiee McCreerg Modeh—Mahogany finished ith Avenue James McCreery & Co. 34th Street

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