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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JANUARY 9, 1922, TWO RL SKATERS = ms waterway in the | i 1 ghter was brought to the surtace| SAYS CALDER GOT URGE U. S. PURCHASE lana Hol ivan aver up the Covet leenetnn BHO NERO arenes ae ee wi and if it is taken over by the Go’ er's ~months-old daughter, the wt BOOT LEGGERS JOBS OF CAPE COD CANAL | nent it should be widened and devp-| Alice, asleep in the car. The car and as ened, hoe said. to accommodate larger | baby, intact, were found deserted a few | : 7 Theee Cabinet Favor Paying |. Under condemnation proceed-} blocks away after the police of the 4 \, Stopping only | Anderson Charges Senator Recom- 811,500,000 for Waterway. Vinee xeveral years ago a fury fixed | Maxwell Street Station had made hur- b nough to remove his skates, he! mended Rum Sellers for WASHIN } $16,791,000 ae a proper price for the] Med runs about the district in an at- jun ‘d@ into the water hole and tried | Dr Avent nb: wernment to pay tempt to locate the “kidnappers.” : nelehbe is y Agents, , ‘i oo Policemen were returning to the sta- Wt St. (Be sth and 6th ‘ » carry the girls to the edge of the 5 mm West 42d St. (Between 5th and 6th Aves.) ce, So that'they could held on with| speaking at the Bay Ridge Preshy- cha |MOTOR THIEVES STEAL | tion when they saw the car, They ran West 43d St. their hands, | wont lyeitast oietig ° of the Cape Cod Canal, | to the car, and with revolvers drawn, | the wirte Lie a ee pro an be obtalnod for $11,500 CAR WITH BABY IN IT, | serkea open the doors—and—found Alice | yeoke aa tee SareENakwwe sal William HL Anderson, New York Stato og, the Government assuming $6,000, Saat ata sien bering. neck and drew him benea e water, | ‘ 4 ler r —_— | q a ltt6 steele deperataly to release {Superintendent of the Anti-Satoon 00 in & per cont, bonds maturing |Fifteem-Momths-Old Allee Byree| nove Hanoina WILL uUTLD| Most Exceptional Values Tuesday | 4 seorted bis organiza i 9 and paying $5,600,000 in cash Rescued When Aatomobite SUMME! E: |thel. frantio hold, but failed and tho | Leagin, asserted | reanization had |", ni UMMER HOME, Break Through Ice at Lake 3 . © canal, olght miles tn len WASHINGTON, J 9.—Gearg rea RN ICE At LARC) ih ree sank together. | received information that Senator the voyage dintance betw ta Abandaned. onnatlan, Golan io ence in a Sale of Agawam Although No Mortimer Cooper, a whaler of |. itor 4 commended bootieggers Heston and New York sixty-tiv.| CHICAGO, Jan. 9.—Two men whol Harding, to-day made official denvel| . fi | bridgehampeon, seized a pike polo on| a mile stole the automobile of Charles J, Byrne, ¥ } Danger Signs are Up. shore and, with the ald of Chiot of |/or appointment as Prohibition en~ 44,,- of published reports that the I © ships pass through the eanal,|No. 214 West Taylor Street yosterda » Ps s He called upon a ‘| dont was contemplating the bullding ccording to Mr. Weeks, than through from in front of the Chicago Lying-In ate summer home | Wardrobe I runks et the consent of the _— . " a NEE iisdietion over Pro Police Lane and Buchheip Aragged | forcement ¢ 4 scT TCO.! * | the bodies from the water, The Buch- |; ye senator ti HOLD INQUEST TO-DAY. help girl was still breathing, veut died | y)¢\, on the way to the hospital | hibition enf Father of One Victim Learns} Pre eel over the bodies |jorter to the hl 5 daiae for an hour with pulmotors, them to tell te Anti-Satoon League of Loss After He Helps to Buchhelp conducts a sivant at} for publication whether these charges Recover Body. Southampton, Jenkins was employed | =e by hin as a waiter, | ment and give him a cials here requesting . Open top, full size models, possessing the latest convenient features and embodying superior workmanship throughout. | ure € Mr. Anderson said \ ORer, ’ ‘ Calder did not know ? . . p e@ men whom he rec re utterly unfit and that 4 presumption they would a a vositions to aid and abet - . % . ! al ? Coroner Lewis of Sag Hahbor will | wigg witson To R hold an inquest to-day to establish | TO.Nt Margaret Wilwon, daughter of former v1 st responsibility for the drowning ¢ | iSeandecht Wasshew Slice, wi Marle Buchhelp, eleven, Stella Lar- {ino 165th Infantry, the old go, fourteen, und Charles Jenkins, |nisht at the unvelling of a nineteen, who tried to save them, In| hOnOr of the enilated men an of the regiment who fought in France. | 4, Lake Agawam, near Southampton, |pne ceremony will take place at tho | mmended the law, it is because his uteness was on « tem: | on at the time." te peer fe a Bet aaa ” Murray Bill The girls skated into an nir hole, | 4Ve"4" | : , Though the luke fs always erowene | ANC WOOD ALCOHOL, VICTIM: WASHINGTON, Jan, 9 Chari + when It is frozen, locui Alexander Kozlowskt was found lying | Mitchell, editer in citef of the Wa We eevee = Joud with hia back to t wall vlington Herald, died to-day at his r — officials had put up no danger signs. gy eae ae ane [Sere a m3, James Buchheip, Marie's father, hig eT es velped pull the bodies out of tho Tribune, is survived 1 rater and did not know until his a vid three ehtldren, To-morrow (Tuesday ) Remarkably Low Priced at $34.50 No Connection With Any Other Establishment in the World A nother New Selection of A aecleseannts / a Built on three-ply veneer, covered and bound with vulean- ay Ei Ki z 9 | wed fbre; heavy hardware; round corners; spring lock h Women Ss | and draw bolts; fully riveted. Cretonne lined; five drawers THIRTY FOURTH STREET (lock on top drawer); two convertible into hat box; 12 Winter Coats and Wraps he ee a Size 45a24x22 inches Radically Reduced From all of them handsomely fur-trimmed, featuring this | ra Much Greater Valuations season’s fashionable models and materials and Store Hours: 9 to 5.30 silk-lined throughout, wil! be offered at Women’s and Misses’ i » exceptio low price o — IE || | — High Cost Frocks dst ne HEARN ’ FOURTEENTH STREET — Founded /827 | WEST OF FIFTH AVE | Special Purchase Sale This Sale presents another extraordinary opportunity Io ° to buy a really superb coat at much less than its Men 5 Flannel Shirts 5° actual value. (Third Floor) | 1 e 7 O | Were $2.50 and $3.25 Which is Much Below Wholesale Cest i On Sale Tomorrow at A manufacturer inventoried his stock, and decided that cash in hand looked better to him than surplus goods. Our untailing ability to buy for cash brought this, as, it brings a wealth of similar opportunities, to our door. The manufacturer sold to us at a great concession, and his loss is your gain, because we always sell to our cus- tomers on the low basis of our special cash-purchasing power. Canton Crepe Crepe de Chine F The January Sales of Crepe Satin Poiret Twill Linens, Blankets and Bed Furnishings © No Correction With Any Other Establishment in the World 1 ae ean 1 i) 5 ~ Shirts are wool mixed, and come in light or dark gray, now being held on the Fourth (Floor, khaki, dark green and wine. There are styles with ° oe collars attached. Sizes 14 to 18. 4 wy = a a offer many exceptional values Firemen's Shirts: -wool_mive Firemen’s Shirts single or double F single breasted--separate collars preasted separate collars or col- 5 rock a all sizes 295 povket inside, res | = includin eS Sweaters—gray wool—hig rolling collars B THIRTY FOURTH STREET 1 Meee ee ins Mate 6.80 Muslin Sheets and Pillow Cases Men ’s Stylwear Suits SHEETS (hemmed) 27.95 Were $34.75 and $37.50 each 5 1.05 ) Suits that appeal to real men for the serviceability of h 95c., v1.05 to 1.50 materials, ale and fit. Models for fathers and sons, in bj a. size, eacl i ingle or double breasted styles. Materials are all-wool A t Cl R d ‘tion S Three-quarter size, each 1.1 5; 1.25 to 1.80 auttings worateds, aay flannels and serges— earance e uc il . each 1.25. 40 to 2.10 checks, stripes, mixtures or plain colors—grays, blues, browns, greens and black. Sizes 34 to 46—regulars, slimas, ||| stouts or shorts. i 9 ().00 PILLOW CASES (hemmed) '| Men’s Stylwear Overcoats Size 42x36 inches . each 25c. & 38c. | Value $32.00 Caracul Collar Coats . . . . Reduced to 30.00 Size 45x38 inches . + acer 30c. & 42c. The season's most desirable models, in all-wool materials plaid backs, fancies and meltons. Sizes 34 to 44, Excep- Nutria Collar Coats © 6 « 6 Reduced to 30.00 50x38 inches . A each 50c. tionally good coats for this price. Australian Opossum Collar Coats Reducedio 30,00 Persian Lamb Collar Coats . . Reducedto 30,00 Fur Trimmed Coats For WOMEN and MISSES Ta i! om Tata nat ep See Page 23 for Other Hearn Advertising x ¥ FN New Facts New Figures New Subjec All sizes for Women and Misses. All splendidly Hil Madison Aven - Fifth Aurnue, New Pork tailored of warm Winter coatings, richly silk " Thirt fi t Fit tor ry 1922 WORLD ALMANAC lined throughout and warmly interlined ' y-fourth Stree hirty-fifth Strect VOW ON SALI BSc on Stands By Mail 5¢ ADDRESS NEW YORK WORLD, NEW YORK CITY am 5 emeesNUUTUALINULIOTUTUEAEUAT ATLA TETEVAEV EQUATE cement