The evening world. Newspaper, January 9, 1922, Page 9

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| ‘ ___THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JANUARY 9, 1922, | _ Dest & Co, PROBATION SOCIETY REPORTS MAKE FINE SHOWING; JUDGES | Fifth Avenue at 35th Street Established 1879 Stern Brothers WEST 42d ST. Between Fifth and Sixth Avenue) WEST 43d ST. DEFEND THE PAROLE SYSTEM ———+t Ninety Per Cent. of Paroled Prisoners Are Re- stored to Society—Judge Talley Leads in List of Suspended Sentences With 182 Cases for} the Yeat—Judge Mulqueen Is Second. January Clearance Saie of — High-Grade Imported and American CHINA and GLASSWARE | At Radical Reductions from Regular Prices TO-DAY AND TUESDAY IN THE ANNUAL JANUARY SALES roba- | offender than to s ners thus destroy 1 reports of the thre nto jail and arked Judge | Annual rom | Rosalsky in the statements | ; t er M ini McAdoo | 1 7 5 O B Bessions place omni of Police Richard | Oys the year 1921, out Enright that suspended sentences |! Aioposed of in those courts, ers, men and women, ¥ Of this number, 160 were subsequeatiy arrested for violation of their parole upon the report of the probation of- ficery the majority of whom were afterward sentenced to different penul paroled. were tod freely handed ont by the} | Judges of the Cy minal Courts. “There ave many men In New York City now numbered among our best citizens who know the value of our proba- on system. ‘The three societies in whose custody the paroled prisoners are placed by the Judges are con- Fine English and Limoges China At 20% to 50% Off Regular Prices Included are Service, Entree, Dessert, Bread and Butter Shirts and Blouses, - 95c Plates, Cups and Saucers from all the best makers. CHINA and PORCELAIN DINNER SETS T. and V. Limoges China Dinner American Porcelain Dinner Sets; Sets; 106 pieces with wide gold 106 pieces, colored conventional vcted by men trained in their work and guided by humane motives, Take the G -rotective Society of the of New York, of which mas J. Lynch is Secre- pervisor. This society ® of investigators under on of Anthony J. Mack, ned in the courts, When institutions. . Detuiied reports show thht Judge Alfred J. ‘Talley led the list of Judzes fn 1921 for suspended sentences. (F sstigated for him by (he Judge Talley sus- sentence upon 182, Judge) UST about half their regular price! Col- lar attached and neck- —— eee - 3 a2 P an o! placed in thet tody |f| band styles —eVery ; Josepl F. Mulaueen, of 470 prisoners} o for him, he is rea. {| encrusted border: matt gold border design; gold who applied for a suspended sentence, | Nt, und whose records und antecedents] as Hl) were investigated by the probation of- | ls. ficers, suspended sentence upon 128 of the garment made to fit well and wear well. Striped Madras family and in society ®, and every effort him in the straight | | handles; open stock. | Regularly 395.00. Now 250.00 line edges. Regularly 49.50. Now 29.50 American Porcelain Dinner Sets; pciatlon of New Daniel E. Kim-| ny Judge Morris Koenig, during the | pall in our cage Ge eal English Porcelain Dinner Sets; , year 1921, suspended sentence upon | 110 Larne iano tae yer 106 pieces, underplaze blue scroll 106 pieces, colored floral spray or Percale 407 out of 881 cases investigated for} nase tat invesugated 642 REAL 8 and colored medallion border de him. Judge Koenig sat a little over|cases for the courts, of which 186 |! and bird design; open stock. comereala i ane rder de- in clean, fresh colors ‘ nine months tn the Court ef General | pr ced on probation In|] Regularly 49.50. signs; gold line edges. that ff a y <= : = ' Sessions, having been appoined by | tedy the amine of thls Now 35.00 at are not atffecte c = : Gov. Miller to fill the vacaney + uae | J, Malloy, a former official of . 13.95 and 18.95 by frequent tubbings. Be ee eee oe eee ey OTTEATELHOER EMG one een 42 Pieces in the above design. Shirts, sizes— They are guaranteed 12 to 14in. neckband fast. H, Wadhams, Judge Otto A. Rosal advocates of the the Criminal Cou tence upon 101 perso! pensions were recor vestigators for the societies out of 302 c by Judge Rosa of the | sitions for the men placed dn his cus-| tody and keeping tabs on them until h tion period expires, | -robation Society, rep-| Halpern, Executive offenders placed in tion /it8 custody during the past year. | 10M There were but twenty-nine delin- sent fo tem | quents from this number, Through | investigation. | this soclety restitution was made by n their care to the extent Regularly 17.95. Now 12.95 Regularly 19.50 and 27.50 | Thin Blown Glass Table Tumblers | With floral wreath borders. sizes—7 to 14 years Imported Tall and Low Sherbet Glasses Amber and Iridescent colors. MAIN FLOOR hree pre Mail and Telephone Orders Filled While the Quantity Lasts ; ©, the report | offenders . Judge John F. Melntyre, the report | Or “er 1 tore than $1,000 ob- J! 1.35 50c and 75c¢ D snows, had 4 s tnvestis tained usbands who abandoned , J| upon 7! their fam suspended and suspended sentence Latine the aieeere oka Regularly iE Judge Charles C. Nott jr sentence upon 68 individua’ ing investigated by the probation ficers for him, Judge Thomas C. Crain suspended sentence upon 67 of | 174 investigated for him. wen MMITTING MAGIST SOMETIMES MAKE MISTAKES. The records of the District Attor- ney’s office show that indictments filed by the Grand Juries during the year 1921 numbered 6,314, while tho discharges by » Grand Juries! amounted to 2 The latter fig-) — { ures, it is claimed, !s a remarkable record, They show that the City Five Important Features Jury on evidence which did not pass} Qeuster before that body. | . - All of the Judges of the Court of| General Sessions believe implicitly in| Z er emi- nn the probation em. They argue cS e Uu a A) C that in the cases of the men and Now In Progress Regularly 75c¢ and $1.00 annual reports of the her, there is mothinie| OPPENHEIM, GCLLINS & G 34th Street—New York Reduced for Clearance About 300 Women’s and Misses’ Dresses A Wide Choice of Smart Models ee me nn ee women on whom sentence 1s sus-/ pended, the individuals are kept} under surveillance, jobs are procured | for them and more than 90 per cent. ul are restored to society, becoming we useful and law abiding citizens, Athey point out with pride that thou- $ 95 . $ 95 sands of dollars, stolen by unfortun- ates in moments of temptation, have e le rd Formerly to 39.75 18.00 Tailored Cloth Dresses of Tricotine and Poiret TwM, variously trimmed with braid, beads and embroidery. Weznen’s Dept. 2d Floor Misses’ Dept.--3d Floor yoen restored during the past year to Patent Leathers the rightful owners through com- peiling the offenders to make restitu- i Msion after positions have been ob- Beautiful Slippers in Patent Leather and Black Satin. Complete tuined for them GOOD THE PROBATION SOCIE- selection of low shoes. Were $10.50 and $12.50 Exquisite Slippers In this offering are in- cluded thefinestdesigns of I. Miller, Reduced from former prices of TIES ARE DOING. "It ig better to have the sword suspended over the bead of a first | $14.50 and $16.50 | BLOOD FROM WIFE $ 85 | MAY SAVE HIS LIFE! \5 |rupmite to ( Mrs. Sarah Chadwick, w fe of Charles © . ® K Chadwick, thirty-seven, of No. 1039 iS) Market Strect, Paterson, submitted to - pons transfusion Jast night and wii | $10.95 ‘obably sa husband's ife, ac- Exceptional Value 2.95 Paterson and a large variety 2) in new strap slippers and Oxfords, Every size and heel. Reduced from $8,50 and $10.50. At all stares except 5th Ave. 1s a motion picture | Saturday nig y| HOSIERY At Sale Prices Full fashioned Silk Hos- iery with liele top in ten fashionable shades. Rare value at MILLER MINS Children’s Shoes HIP NEWS INFOR Due To-Day, Sharp reductions on all Children's Shoes afford these low sale prices; Sizes... + + 2to4 2,9 and 3.45 Similar Values on Larger Sizes NEW SELF-REDUCIN CORSET, Quality Compared 1,Miller prices ere_incomparable $185 Three Pairs for $5 ' L MILLER Fifth Avenue’at 46th Street 15 West 42nd Street fete, Naples. essen, Vaiparate Sailing To-Mc Hudson Terminal Fulton Street 1554 Broadway Open until 9 P.M. Soiwance Brooklyn Shop 498 Fulton Street, Corner of Bond mT maa HEM a OAM Marana fase Grtaiaia 10:80 #luformation as to vessels oth jose specified may be had by calling ye Evening World and asking for ip newa, IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— A WORLD “WANT” AD Witt, CGO AND FIND IT

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