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ETOP TTT FETT eT mw ‘ AMIR TLR alte, 4 THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 6, 1922.7 | 4 Ld 1 ¥ may ot cor nue or = | © boy io SE CEE ee ranin | PEEL CRD» DAIL [reatiettovar a year before ‘he atote iy mas “aLcattuns teatenttaae Bes lane ican tafaiooke ferrin cope] NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES. ; 1 cars, so-called, that he had escaped from sanitar-| people |ts pernicious nostrums for pub- | per with the same stoleal behavior, —_—_- — in Centre Street loop.” FORFEITED BY JUDGE} \iviis “icoe men since mia itiness,|"° 18" —>—— Loe tee gee Al es Mr. Menden said he didn't see much Arrangements to place young Bedford | mrnsy, wars oO JOIN LEAGUE|NEW ORLEANS SELECTIONS. oe seeing ] th, eri Po: 12 MSO oxi afters ‘. Jan, 6.—Peraia, hs s Oh, CACCUTAIN. 00. Bide AEIRST, RACH Mise Rankin, Aco of ils |difference between wood and steel for| pee. 5 5 ‘i in a White Plains sanitarlum were elevated service, except, perhaps, the | Millionaire’ 's Son Admitted Theft Senge Geeatar chuwed helt son's |general feeling on the part of the) of Car, but Said He Was | release trom the Indiana Reforma- Minister | public that steel cars are safer than , tory at Jeffersonville, ra. partment ——— | wooden cars. Mentally Irresponsible. =| | -———»—_- | Mr. Menden also thought thata col-| LAPORTE, Ind, Jan, ¢—Judge| TRANSIT BOARD WILL SUE. ‘ |liston between all-steel cars on the|Crumpacker in the Superior Court —— elevated would result in the cars top-|has forfeited the §2,000 bond of|Tetten to Appellate Division Great Gull, Pirate nite assent non Jan. &lyt0 Mercury, High Cos F ml RACE—F , ft. Y DIN JAPAN. Trice, Yoana aN ‘tmen-Plearune.) pling over Into the street Charles Bedford, son of Charles B. Serks Release of Salaries. x teh te in file |gRIPTH RACH —auy, Neddam, Ry ‘ 5 nen OEY oT Bedford, Vice President of the Vac-| Mombers of the Board of Estimate wi aa beaten t lly | SEXTET }~Pastoral Swain, Tody, Manager of B. R. T. Says They] gt EAMSHIP WAGES ARE CUT. vum otf Company, No. 61 Broadway, land Apportionment were served yeu- k she allowed, hinanelt | Balance Wheel. 1 b telterday with a notica and copy. of a|to be gulled and outwittad by a monkey.| SEVENTH RACH—Wadsworth's Last New York. Young Bedford was at-cetition to be presented by the ‘Transit | But ‘the carp is honored nnd ‘sung, and | finladin, Royal Duck, Commission® to the Appellate Diviaion ext Friday asking for an order re- Will Be Discontinued in Redaction & Per Goes | rested last summer in Michigan City, Reasonable Time. | fate MBG aC Cues, charged with stealing an «itomobile and confessed to the theft, later de- mate Board to ap The American Steamship Owners’ As-| claring in court he was m cpt RG A | oe JWooden cars are still in use in the} soeiation iy accopted « report] sponsible when he drove mmigsion's employees, ¢ BR. T. subway loop out on Contre|from its Wai Tee eased. waa to, Hav Street, according to William 8. Men-| Which included recommendation for re-|eourt yesterday, In his duction of wages by 15 per cent. for] vita were mitted by den, general manager for the Brvok-| office forces and a larger percentage for| showing he was confined lyn corporation, who testified to-day | other sorts of work, The cuts will go] stitution at White Plains before the Transit Commission in Its |!nto operation at once, Winthrop L.| What action the Stat : Marvin, manager of the association de- Inquiry into the wreck on the Ninth | ci.req, ‘and will be presented to Albert 4 and Work Committee, he did not indicate to-day. It is be- “L" ‘rie lieved, however, that with the for- Avenue “L” at 40th Street last Fri-| Lasker, Chairman of the United States|reiture of the bond no further action day evening, where one man WA&S8|shipping Board, to-day at the meeting | will be taken to bring the million- killed. Mr. Menden admitted that as/ of shipping men in Washington, There| aire’s son to trial. general manager for Federal Re-|ts no wage agreement between the edford was arrested at South Puiver Lindley M. Garrison he had|Owners' Association and the union or- iiven no special study to the subject |sanizAtions whose members are af- aval the APRROSES of steel versus wooden cars. Ree : nid he expected thé “All new cars we buy are of stecl,” | peguunendation mmletee thi 0 the bill before he said. “The question of substitut- ene eee i ae aig ne 80) vate purc at a price ing steel for our wooden cars has) 5.*to exc nd $38 x per weight ton, e| 0 never come up, never been considered | for a rehearing whon his p: ough party solidarity, to be given to American 5 * that steel ships unsalable | Submitted affidavits to Judge Crum- , for use on the elevated lines. We are | j13) en chips be broken up or used! packer showing their son had been| enforced, tf neconsnry, hy ‘party disc: getting enough steel cars so that we for storage or Preakwaters, mentally deranged by an attack of pline. so that a small Democratic minor- —_—__—_—_ EE ee Fifth Avenue at 35th Street Established 1879 ‘an, 6.—The House the ‘Treasury Appro- first of the annual prepared under the ) hour being spent in} Ind., where he had driven the | n his way to his home in the]! . | Hundreds of Fresh Dainty Wearables in the Annual January Sales INFANTS’ APPAREL WOMEN’S AND CHILDREN’S UNDERWEAR GIRLS’ FRENCH HANDMADE FROCKS WOMEN’S BLOUSES AND SKIRTS At Special Prices WOMEN’S UNDERWEAR in Represe! blican member of ‘ommittee, urged to "sustain Repub- 3 ne pnts | the his party lican_ policte B. Altman & Cn. MADISON AVENUR - FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK Thirty-fourth Street Thirty-fifth LILIPUTIAN BAZAAR - “Specials” for the first Saturday of.the Year Tailored and Trimmed Silk Gowns Blanket Flannel Bathrobes Radium and crepe de chine in flesh. 5.00 Cozy little robes, bound with satin ribbon. Sizes 1 to 3 years. 2.45 Hand Knit Sweaters Slip-over models in pink, light blue or tan. Sizes 1 to 3 years. , 2.95 A New Collection of A New Selection of Smart Satin Hats Quilted Satin Lounging Robes Silk Envelope Chemises Radium and crepe de chine in tailored 2.95 or lace trimmed styles. (mostly in black) — . . | _— ; || Silk Bloomers and Step-in Drawers Eiderdown Baby Buntings especially featuring youthful styles for | im three medeis (one trimmed with moufflon), | Radium or crepe de chine, with elastic White eiderdown a ] oe . | | . ‘ « DIN between-seasons wear silkelined throughout and interlined | at waist—tailored or trimmed models. 2.95 | or blue satin ribbon. A 2.95 i 1 . : with lambs’=wool will be exceptionally priced at , $7.50 French Handmade Nightgowns | Fine white nainsook, kimono sleeves 5.00 | GIRLS’ HANDMADE FROCKS or sleeveless models, hand embroidered. will be remarkably low-priced at | There is a splendid assortment of hats for 921.00 Southern wear in the regular stock of The remaining k of this season’s iime- he Millinery Department. ported Negligees, imcluding Japanese Kimonos, has been subjected to large reduc tions in prices French Hand Smocked Frocks French Hand Made Bloomers 2.95& 3.95 French Hand E-mb, Chemise 2.95 Pastel colored mousseline with cri p oo \ ‘ & . } white collar and cuffs, and black rib Muslin Envelope & Step-in Chemises | hon tic. Sizes 4, 5 and 6 years, 4.50 Neatly made in a great variety of | i . tailored and Jace trimmed | Imported Mousseline Frocks styles. 1.50 & 1.00 A becoming model for girls 8 to 16 Dainty Nainsook Nightgowns 1.95 & 1.50 pie fors ib. SE Ee See a 6.50 (First Floor) (Third Floor) A Clearance Sale of A Clearance Sale of alae | : : B > RF ishi Flesh Color Elastic Girdles | Embroidered White Dresses oys urnis Ings Little Children’s Lightly boned—brocade inserts. Size 2 95 eter oe dotted swiss, Empire models j 94 to 32. A Ans with hand embroide colo Fro | will consist of over 3,000 pieces Winter Coats d Hat ! | France. “4 ae peat "6.95 | greatly reduced in prices | n an ats Bs eae Brocade Corapts | | Stilotfee unusual purchases oe White or flesh color, lightly boned 5 | c sual purchasing opportunities. models. Sizes 24 to 28. 3.50 WOMEN’S BLOUSES & SKIRTS |__| Neckband Blouses (7 to 14) é at 95c. All-woo! Coats . . 5 e at $8.25 | Middy Blouses (4to10) . . at $1.65 {| Wats . 2» + «© ‘« «© at 2.25 } Tailored FI 1 Ski Cotton Pajamas (4to18) . . at 95. | ah ae . CHILDREN’S UNDERWEAR be oO e¢ anne § irts ine i The sizes are riot complete im every style, b eet SEAVER) ids and’ striy sted Hockey Caps 5 . it Jain and pleat | Wor a? “ ital at 50c. range in general from 2 to 5 years lain anid Blew! Ha 8.95 Leather Belts . -. « © at 50c, (Second Ft Cambric Knickers, Embroidery | Silk or Wool Skirts Plaid Silk Windsor Ties . at 35c. ne or) iN Trimmed | Flannel, homespun, basket, tweed ‘ Tan Raincoats (6to 16) . ‘ at $5.00 HT Cut generously full, with embroidery | and novelty checks and stripes, , 10.50 | ; a rufflesoredges. Sizes 2 to6 years, .39 | } Considering the qualities, these prices Several Thousand Yards of Sizes 8 to 10 year 49 | coaches Disnity Blouses ’ fly | Selected Berkley gabe malas ere t 1 5.95 2 i | Superior qualit imbr ith em RES eS Suitings and Coatings henldony, trial ato Miya ° Vailored Silk Shirts — . . Cambric or Sateen Bloomers Crepe de chine or habutai silk with in suitable Lengths for all requirements Cambric, sizen6 40110, 69. | plain or tucked fronts, roll or Eton 79 | collars. ; 8.95 | Cambric or sateen, sizes 12 to 16 years. . | The New Folder are now on sale at greatly reduced prices} The assortment includes tweeds, homespunc, | movelty skirtings, Oxford and black White or Flesh Nainsook Bloomers gt tay teh sorte cliche drarciat ant knee. (Si on WOMEN’S WHITE SHOES 12 to 16 year ae | =) featuring many exceptional values in The Annual White Sales 7" re ee and velour, double-faced and furacloi Nainsook or Cambric Princess Slips White Canvas Pumps coatings. With embroidery ruffles or edges. Sizes 95 | Smart pune with turned sole and 5.00 (First Floor) b 1 to 14 years. Louis heel. Third floor De . ds.now in effect on the Sixth Fioor | . eee eee a ee